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Latest News For 27-Oct-2008
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Hudson offers $100,000 reward for missing nephew
(AP)
27-Oct-2008
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AP - Jennifer Hudson and her family offered a $100,000 reward Sunday for the safe return of her missing nephew, as investigators looked for forensic evidence near the home where her mother and brother were found shot to death.
New cartoon "Coraline" fuses stop-motion, 3-D
(Reuters)
27-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Director Henry Selick describes his upcoming "Coraline" as a marriage of "old-fashioned" stop-motion animation with the latest 3-D techniques.
Girls Aloud, AC/DC top UK pop charts
(Reuters)
27-Oct-2008
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Reuters - Manufactured TV group Girls Aloud notched up their fourth No. 1 hit on the U.K. pop chart on Sunday with "The Promise."
Edward Asner's life: The greatest story never told
(Reuters)
27-Oct-2008
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Reuters - One of the best Hollywood biographies has never been told and probably never will be.
Bollywood film offers peek into India fashion trade
(Reuters)
27-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - A new Bollywood film takes a long hard look at India's fashion industry, putting the spotlight on its underbelly of drug abuse, depression and politics at a time when haute couture is making inroads into middle-class homes.
Film on gun violence features T.I., Andrew Young
(AP)
27-Oct-2008
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AP - Former United Nations ambassador Andrew Young, a global peacemaker, is now taking aim at gun violence in the U.S. through a new TV documentary that focuses on the rapper T.I. — a young man making amends for federal firearms offenses.
Music | CMJ Marathon: Fame, Yes; Fortune, Not So Much
27-Oct-2008
(Cached page) The CMJ Music Marathon, the annual showcase of independent music that concluded on Saturday night, is still vibrant despite changing times.
Music Review | Bernstein Mass Project: Youthful Choristers Imparting New Life
27-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Leonard Bernstein’s “Mass,” dismissed by critics when it premiered in 1971, was brought back to life by a performance at the United Palace Theater conducted by Marin Alsop.
Music Review | 'Madama Butterfly': In a Floating World, Enter Heartbreak and Puppets
27-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Even as “Madama Butterfly” grows familiar to Met regulars, Anthony Minghella’s staging retains its full capacity to beguile and move the viewer.
Music Review | Tokyo String Quartet: A Beethoven Cycle Studded With Interludes
27-Oct-2008
(Cached page) For each concert of the Beethoven quartet cycle, the elegant Tokyo String Quartet has invited other instrumentalists to perform works that Beethoven composed around the same time as the quartets.
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