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TV Bites: Katie Couric Rejects Larry King's Leftovers

· Although Katie Couric is not quite sure what will happen when her $15 million-a-year contract with CBS expires next year, one thing is for certain: The newswoman will not be taking over Larry King's perch at CNN. The cable network is currently courting Piers Morgan for the position after Couric declined the offer. Couric is hoping to stay with CBS, as long as they can negotiate a cost-sharing plan to cover her sizable salary with another network. [NYP]

Kristen Stewart finds herself in the company of a terrorist hunter, Criminal Minds' stars find closure, and more TV Bites after the jump.

· The Late Show with David Letterman has booked Gary Faulkner, the man arrested in Pakistan earlier this month for attempting to hunt down Osama Bin Laden, for tonight's show, which also features Kristen Stewart. [CBS]

· Criminal Minds actresses A.J. Cook and Paget Brewster will return to the CBS procedural briefly next season to wrap up their characters' storylines. [EW]

· Saturday's World Cup match between Ghana and the United States was the most-watched FIFA World Cup game to date in the U.S. with nearly 15 million viewers. [Deadline]

· Dexter's former showrunner Clyde Phillips has signed a development deal with Lionsgate Television. [Variety]