November 2007


“Disney/Pixar is contemplating pushing Ratatouille for the Best Picture Oscar at the Academy Awards. Members could vote for the film in both categories. But Oscar campaigners assume that many would choose just one — a dangerous situation, given the small voting pool and the razor-thin margins that can determine a winner.”

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Unknown sources are claiming that the photo is of an indigenous alien race called the Na’vi from James Cameron’s upcoming sci-fi 3D epic Avatar. The original treatment for Avatar described the Na’vi as tall and blue, so this very well could be conceptual art for the species.

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Good, interesting mix. Some old, new; comedies, dramas. Doesn’t cover everything; it can’t really. But good debate material. On the list: South Park. Not on the list: Desperate Housewives or The Munsters

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Conan O’Brien is digging deep to help his staff weather the WGA strike. Host of NBC’s “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” will cover the salaries of his non-writing production staff for the foreseeable future, an NBC U spokeswoman confirmed Thursday.

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“You might be able to weather one title coming in at 500,000 in sales,” said Pidgeon. “But two or three failures like that and even big publishers are going to be hurting.”

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Trotwood Public Safety Director Michael Etter said the incident happened on Nov. 18. He said the woman arrived at the police department asking to give up custody of her 1-year-old son.

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It’s rare you see a story like this. I hope that I can think as quick as this guy if I’m ever in a similar situation!

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“From the Department of Slipping Masks” by swopa. An Republican Arkansas legislator apologized Thursday for an e-mail in which he wrote that “we are being outpopulated by the blacks” and “we are being overrun” by illegal immigrants but insisted the comments weren’t racist. … Yeah, right..

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John Scott, human rights expert says “the man involved in this case pleaded guilty to a breach of the peace so these issues of privacy weren’t considered by the court. … This case should not prevent people who want to engage in this sort of activity doing so.”

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Charleston, SC - As Ron Paul, Republican presidential candidate and Texas congressman, speaks to a sold out crowd at the College of Charleston, two states make him an official candidate.

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