Latest News For 08-Jan-2009
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A Shining Dark Knight for the People
(E! Online)
08-Jan-2009
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E! Online - Was there any doubt that fans would remember 2008 as the year of the Caped Crusader and his gnarliest nemesis yet?
Taylor Lautner Sinks Teeth Into Twilight Sequel
(E! Online)
08-Jan-2009
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E! Online - We're over the New Moon!
Why Does John Travolta Live in Ocala, Fla.?
(E! Online)
08-Jan-2009
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E! Online - Why do the Travoltas live in Ocala, Fla.?
Lithuania plays starring role in Nazi movie
(Reuters)
08-Jan-2009
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Reuters - Bulgaria and Romania might get all the attention when it comes to filming in eastern Europe, but Lithuania is getting its moment in the sun thanks to "Defiance."
Beatles music pulled from Norwegian podcasts
(Reuters)
08-Jan-2009
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Reuters - Norway's national broadcaster has pulled a series of 212 podcasts each featuring a different song by the Beatles. The podcasts would have essentially constituted giving away the entire Beatles catalog for free.
ABC cuts back in Iraq, relies more on BBC
(Reuters)
08-Jan-2009
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Reuters - ABC News is reducing its full-time presence in Iraq, and will rely more on the BBC for day-to-day reports from inside the country.
'Southern Gothic Novel' Begins NYC Run and Extends to March
(Playbill)
08-Jan-2009
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Playbill - A month of Wednesdays has been added to the run of Southern Gothic Novel: The Aberdeen Mississippi Sex-Slave Incident, the Off-Broadway solo-actor comedy conceived and written by Frank Blocker.
No `King Lear' nude scene for McKellen on PBS
(AP)
08-Jan-2009
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AP - Ian McKellen said he's fine that the full-frontal nude scene he played on stage as King Lear is missing from an upcoming public TV version.
Michael Jackson leases pricey Bel Air estate
(AP)
08-Jan-2009
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AP - The King of Pop is back — in town, that is.
Taylor Swift leads U.S. pop chart as sales slide
(Reuters)
08-Jan-2009
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Reuters - The year is off to a bad start for the music industry with U.S. album sales off 6.2 percent from the first week of 2008, according to data issued Wednesday.