Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Two versions of 'Bruno' to show in Britain

"Bruno", the outrageous comedy about a gay Austrian fashion reporter, will become the first film to have two versions showing concurrently in Britain, its makers said.
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More magic lies ahead for the young 'Harry Potter' stars

When they first boarded the scarlet Hogwarts Express in 2001's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, they were fresh-faced, dewy-eyed ingnues making, to a large extent, their film debuts.
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Discussion Policy

1. DAY TO HP6: After looking at caves all over the world for inspiration, set designers for "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" modeled the cave where Voldemort has hidden a Horcrux after crystal salt mines they saw in Germany.
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Broome product Pucetas to pitch in PCL all-star game

Kevin Pucetas plays in the California-Carolina All-Star Game between members of the California League and the Carolina League on June 24, 2008, at BB&T Coastal Field in Myrtle Beach. The Broome and Limestone product expects to pitch one inning in Wednesday’s PCL all-star game in Portland, Ore.
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Great catch: Tampa Bay left fielder Carl Crawford grabs All-Star game MVP

ST. LOUIS (AP) â€" Carl Crawford raced back to the left-field fence and leaped, his glove barely extending over the 8-foot wall.
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NYC Prep: Preview Videos For Tuesday July 14, 2009

Oh, snap! Tonight on a very awkward episode of NYC Prep, Camille hosts a dinner party fit for the most snobby teens of the land, which is sure to make everyone want to run for the hills. Also, both of Taylors sorta boyfriends will be there, Cole and Sebastian. And then...
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Fashionista Bruno tops UK cinemas

Sacha Baron Cohen's comic creation Bruno enters the UK and Ireland box office chart at number one.
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On tiny plots, a new generation of farmers emerges

The wave of young people most of whom come from cities and suburbs are taking up what may be the world's oldest profession: organic farming. The movement of young farmers on tiny farms is too new and too small to have turned up significantly in USDA statistics, but people in the farming world acknowledge there's something afoot.
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Who will they be in life after 'Harry Potter'?

The three young stars of the Harry Potter films talk about their future plans:
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Federal Way National Little League starts 2-0 at District 10 Tournament

The 11- and 12-year-old all-star team from Federal Way National Little League won their opening two games at the District 10 Little League Tournament at Sunset Park in Auburn Saturday and Sunday.
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Generic version of drug linked to Michael Jackson recalled

Federal health authorities have recalled some of a generic version of a drug reportedly taken by Michael Jackson because the powerful anesthetic and sedative was found to be tainted.
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Pfeifle: A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?

When traditional journalists were forced to leave the country, Twitter became a window for the world to view hope, heroism and horror. It became the assignment desk, the reporter and the producer.
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Cleveland-area restaurants to celebrate Bastille Day with special dishes: Restaurant Row

Lynn Ischay/The Plain DealerTake time for Bastille Day at Chez Francois in Vermilion. There's no prolonging the past weekend's terrific Fourth of July celebration. Still, hurray for the red, white and blue! But this time it's French independence we're pitching....
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Witnesses: 2 French journalists seized in Somalia

Gunmen kidnapped two French journalists from their hotel in the Somali capital Tuesday, the hotel manager and an eyewitness said.
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ZP Heller: Juan Cole on Iranian Protests and the Reform Movement's Future

Cole said that while Obama administration can't intervene to the point that they enable a reformist victory, they must continue engaging Iranian hardliners if the current regime remains in power.
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Use Twitter to Find Thought Leaders in Your Industry

Social media experts offer tips on how best to avoid the noise on Twitter â€" and trade messages with the right colleagues.
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Post 82 clinches spot in state tournament and Area IV finals with win over Rutherford County

Twenty-four straight wins, check. Three straight playoff series sweeps, check. A ticket punched for the American Legion state tournament, checkmate. But rather than the mental grind of chess, a more fitting analogy for the way Post 82 has been
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India Is Franceâs Guest of Honor for Bastille Day Celebration

July 14 (Bloomberg) -- President Nicolas Sarkozy chose India, one of France’s biggest armaments buyers, as guest of honor to send troops to march with French soldiers in the annual Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees.
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Michael Jackson toxicology reports expected soon

A Los Angeles coroner's official says toxicology reports that may determine the cause of Michael Jackson's death could be completed this week.
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BBC radio DJ Chris Moyles hits out at corporation red tape

Chris Moyles the BBC Radio 1 breakfast DJ has hit out at BBC red tape and the lengths that the corporation goes to not to cause upset.
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Chris Moyles hits out at 'boring' BBC following Sachsgate scandal

Chris Moyles has hit out at BBC red tape and the lengths that the corporation goes to not to cause upset.
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Michael Jackson concert merchandise for sale

Michael Jackson's comeback concerts will never happen, but you can still get the T-shirt.
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Post 82 clinches spot in state tournament and Area IV finals with win over Rutherford County

Twenty-four straight wins, check. Three straight playoff series sweeps, check. A ticket punched for the American Legion state tournament, checkmate. But rather than the mental grind of chess, a more fitting analogy for the way Post 82 has been
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Tour de France: Rivalry splitting Astana's leadership

Alberto Contador is playing down tensions between him and Lance Armstrong, a rivalry that has left a glaring unresolved issue at the Tour de France.
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Michael Jackson's estate open for business

Two weeks after Michael Jackson's death, administrators of his estate are temporarily authorized to reopen for business and negotiate, among other things, agreements relating to the singer's ill-fated "This Is It" concert tour.
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India-born Pirates farmhand snags first career win

Pirates farmhand and reality show contestant Rinku Singh earned his first win Monday in the second game of a Gulf Coast League doubleheader.
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Worms strategy game slithers onto iPhone

Team17 Software has released Worms for the iPhone and iPod touch. It costs $5 and it's available for purchase and download from the App Store.
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