Larry Mendte: The Peter Principle -- WPIX

A Great Video Commentary on customer service, especially teenagers who are too cool for their jobs. A great lesson in understanding that every job is important.

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Politicians Can't Lie Anymore! What are They Going to DO?

Can Anyone Lie Anymore? Google has made it almost impossible. This is a very funny video with a serious message for politicians. Larry Mendte rules!

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How To Get Stupid Drivers Off The Road

A Very Funny Video Commentary from New York on how to get the morons off the highways. It is a great idea. Larry Mendte is insanely entertaining.

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Obama Is Superman - Criticism Just Bounces Off Him

The Gulf Spill, Afghanistan, The Debt - When is Barack Obama going to held accountable. We can't rely on the media - so it must be us! A video report from Larry Mendte at WPIX in New York.

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WPIX hires Larry Mendte for evening commentaries

Larry Mendte is back in New York, following a stint in Philadelphia. That gig ended in 2008 with Mendte let go and pleading guilty for breaking into his former co-anchor's e-mail account. That behind him, Mendte, beginning tonight, will offer commentaries each weeknight on the WPIX 10 p.m. newscast.

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Larry Mendte on myphl17 News at 10 talks about Tiger Woods -

Larry Mendte is back on the air great to see you Larry! We here at limolou thing your great!!!

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Bring Back Larry Mendte | YouChoose

We, the undersigned, want to see Larry Mendte return to network news in Philadelphia. For over a decade, Larry Mendte was the most visible anchor in Philadelphia winning 70 Emmy Awards, 4 Edward R Murrow Awards and was probably the most active news anchor on behalf of charities and non-profit organizations.

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US news anchor Larry Mendte: a real-life Ron Burgundy?

It is not healthy to be jealous of your colleagues. Even less so to snoop on their emails and leak them to the press. Just ask Larry Mendte, the former news anchor of a CBS-owned TV station who has been sentenced to six months' house arrest.

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