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`Alice' still reigns at box office with $34.5M
(Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:09:47 GMT)
AP - Alice remains the queen of the box office.
`Butterfly' back, and so is New York City Opera
(Sat, 20 Mar 2010 16:25:10 GMT)
AP - Having disappeared from Lincoln Center for a season, New York City Opera is taking tiny steps toward recovery.
Earnhardt visits `Handy Manny' prime-time special
(Sat, 20 Mar 2010 16:50:23 GMT)
AP - The children's animated TV series "Handy Manny Big Race" is going prime time Saturday night with Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Skarsgard, Stormare join "Moomins" voice cast
(Mon, 22 Mar 2010 03:04:37 GMT)
Reuters - Father and son Stellan and Alexander Skarsgard are joining Peter Stormare in the voice cast of the animated 3D feature "Moomins and the Comet Chase," based on the 65-year-old cartoon creation of Swedish-Finnish writer-illustrator Tove Jansson.
Teen sensation Bieber gears up for busy year
(Mon, 22 Mar 2010 02:25:46 GMT)
Reuters - "He causes riots everywhere he goes, and my mom loves him almost as much as I do!" sputters a blond girl in a bubble-gum-pink sweater, flanked by two other breathless tweens. You'd have to be on a severe pop-culture fast not to know which star they're kvelling over, but in any event, they let his name be heard loud: "Justin Bieeeberrr!"
Famed for divorce, Yemeni girl set to read memoir
(Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:23:16 GMT)
Reuters - In a harrowing memoir she has yet to read herself, Nujood Ali tells how at age 9 she was forced to marry a man three times her age, raped and beaten, then made Yemeni history by getting a divorce.
TAKE-A-LOOK-Tiger Woods finally answers questions
(Mon, 22 Mar 2010 04:01:35 GMT)
Reuters - Looking jaded and despondent, world number one golfer Tiger
Woods finally faced questions on Sunday about the sex scandal
that turned him from the biggest brand in sport to the
disgraced target of hundreds of jokes.
Famed for divorce, Yemeni girl set to read memoir
(Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:23:16 GMT)
Reuters - In a harrowing memoir she has yet to read herself, Nujood Ali tells how at age 9 she was forced to marry a man three times her age, raped and beaten, then made Yemeni history by getting a divorce.
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