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Jeff Daniels as Will McAvoy on HBO's The Newsroom knows people who know people, fortunately for him. Melissa Moseley/HBO hide caption
Friday
Retired Sgt. Derek Pacifico trains screenwriters and novelists to bring more realism into their police procedurals. Vince Stewart hide caption
Writer Alan Ball arrives at the premiere of the fifth season of HBO's True Blood in May. Ball is leaving the series at the end of this season. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images hide caption
Designer Ven Budhu, seen here on a previous episode, got in big trouble on last night's Project Runway. Lifetime hide caption
Thursday
Longtime late night producer Peter Lassally tells Scott Simon that being interviewed for NPR is a "big, frightening experience." "I'm not a performer," he says. "I'm a quiet person who doesn't like to blow his own horn." Mark Mainz/Getty Images for AFI hide caption
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Michael J. Fox, seen here in April, will have a new NBC comedy in the fall of 2013. Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images hide caption
Yadhira Carrillo as Leonora "Nora" Guzman Madrigal de Orta de Palacios-Garcia in Amarte Es Mi Pecado (Loving You Is My Sin) Stefan Ruiz hide caption
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Millions of Americans rely on Univision anchor Jorge Ramos to tell them about the news, but his children aren't among them. Like many Latinos who've grown up in the U.S., they get their news in English. Lynne Sladky/AP hide caption
Tuesday
Actor Ron Palillo, best known as Arnold Horshack. Todd Williamson/Getty Images for TV Land hide caption
Telemundo anchor and reporter Jose Diaz-Balart made a notable, if fleeting, appearance during NBC's Republican primary debate last summer. This past June, NBC News and Telemundo announced they would be collaborating on the rest of their 2012 election coverage. Steve Mitchell/AP hide caption