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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> This publicity image released by Showtime shows Michael Sheen as Dr. William
Masters, left, and Lizzy Caplan as Virginia Johnson from "Masters of Sex."APThere's
so much sex depicted on a new cable TV series about researchers
Masters and Johnson that filming it became ho-hum for star Michael Sheen."I
never thought I would get used to having a naked woman in
front of me masturbating ... but I actually broke that barrier on
the show," Sheen, who plays researcher William Masters, said Tuesday.He
plays opposite Lizzy Caplan as co-researcher and future wife Virginia Johnson
in Showtime's "Masters of Sex," an explicit depiction of the pair and
their groundbreaking mid-20th century scientific investigation of human
sexuality.The series, based on Thomas Maier's 2009 nonfiction book, debuts
Sept. 29 on Showtime. Johnson died last week at age 88 in
St. Louis. She was divorced from Masters, who died in 2001.Sheen, whose
film credits include "The Queen," said the story remains pertinent because
the same "problems of intimacy" and making connections with people apply
today.During a Q&A session with the Television Critics Association, the
difficulty of talking about sex publicly became apparent. One reporter asked
the cast and producers how the series can include humor without appearing
to titter at sexuality."We just had a slightly inappropriate look into your
sex life. We all thank you for that," Sheen replied, drolly.Caplan (TV's
"True Blood," ''Ne
It will be one of the most watched races of 2014, and
a measure of the rift in the Republican Party between the establishment
and the Tea Party.Mitch McConnell -- the country's most powerful Republican
senator, the longest-serving senator in Kentucky history and a five-term
incumbent -- faces a Tea Party primary challenge from millionaire Louisville
businessman and Tea Party darling Matt Bevin.The first-time candidate, in
announcing his bid, ripped McConnell as simply not conservative enough."After
30 years in Washington, it is clear that Mitch McConnell has lost
touch with our state, its people and our values," Bevin said.Some Tea
Partiers call GOP primaries "hunting season for RINOS" -- short for "Republicans-In-Name-Only."
Bevin's first ad was indeed an attack in that spirit."McConnell has voted
for higher taxes, bailouts, debt ceiling increases, congressional pay raises
and liberal judges," the ad says. "I'm Matt Bevin and I approved
this message because America deserves more than failed leadership."Bevin's
message, though, clashes with what Democrats have been saying all along,
and McConnell's own image. For three years, Democrats have accused McConnell
of pandering to the Tea Party. And he's already been endorsed by
Kentucky's national Tea Party icon, fellow Sen. Rand Paul. In addition,
McConnell's campaign manager -- Jesse Benton -- ran the 2012 presidential
campaign of Paul's father Ron Paul whose 2008 rallies inspired the Tea
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