March 2008


The new gambling drama “21″ played a winning hand at the weekend box office in North America, earning an estimated $23.7 million in its first round, distributor Columbia Pictures said on Sunday.

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According to Maxim…

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AFTRA Opposes Talks With SAG

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Cusack and Maher talk about Military-Industrial Complex. “right now, when you think that we’ve out sourced everything to interrogation, which means torture is a cost-plus enterprise, I think you can see a complete spiritual bankruptcy to this whole neo-con movement. It’s a nightmare beyond anything you can really imagine.”

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In the past two weeks, three female teachers have been arrested in the Tampa, Florida area, accused of have sex with male students.

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An escalating war of words across the world’s last Cold War, nuclear-armed border spiralled dramatically when North Korea threatened to wreak total destruction on its neighbour to the south.

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Driven by a painful mix of layoffs and rising food and fuel prices, the number of Americans receiving food stamps is projected to reach 28 million in the coming year, the highest level since the aid program began in the 1960s.

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“It would be disastrous if the United States ended up as supporters on a crackdown on the Sadrists for reasons mainly to do with internal Shiite politics,” said Iraq expert Reidar Visser. “The fight in Basra shows the folly of trying to control all Shiites of Iraq through a small minority, which appears to be the current U.S. policy.”

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Wall Street Journal (3/31) …MN Senator/Superdelegate Amy Klobuchar is expected to endorse Sen. Obama Monday. Meanwhile, North Carolina’s 7 Dem. House members are poised to endorse Obama as a group before that state’s May 6 primary, several Democrats say. Obama has more support in House & Senate these days. …MORE, MORE, MORE, MORE, MORE!

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Sufiah Yusof was just 13 years old when she was admitted to the prestigious university to study mathematics.But 10 years on, Miss Yusof now earns £130 an hour working as a prostitute from her flat in Salford, Manchester.

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