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BCS national championship begs comparing the nitty gritty
First to the field Oklahoma: OU's football program took the field in 1895, 12 years before Oklahoma was granted statehood. Florida: UF's first recognized team in 1906 finished 5-3, splitting a pair of games with Rollins College (yes, that Rollins...Tags: Football, Grover Cleveland, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, James Garner
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Musicians and movie stars will turn out for Obama's inauguration
Other presidents have come into office concerned about the arms race. This one, the economy. But when you're planning the parties that celebrate a new president's inauguration, the real issue on your mind is the battle of the bands. Right now, anyone...Tags: Courteney Cox, Barbra Streisand, David Arquette, National Government, Alfre Woodard
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Family reunion inspired characters for 'Button' mom
Special to The Morning CallBrad Pitt might call Taraji P. Henson ''my hot mama'' but Angelina has nothing to worry about. In ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,'' the 38-year-old Henson plays the 45-year-old Pitt's mother, which, given the film's unusual plot, isn't quite as...Tags: Movies, Forest Whitaker, Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Morris Chestnut
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Discord rises within SAG over strike vote
On the cusp of a crucial strike authorization vote by members of the Screen Actors Guild, Hollywood's biggest union is wrestling with rising discontent among its members over the prospect of an imminent showdown with the studios.
The union representing...Tags: Celebrity, National Government, Unions, Rob Lowe, Layoffs and Downsizing
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SAG Faces Discord Over Strike Vote
On the cusp of a crucial strike authorization vote by members of the Screen Actors Guild, Hollywood's biggest union is wrestling with rising discontent among its members over the prospect of an imminent showdown with the studios. The union representing...Tags: Celebrity, Alec Baldwin, National Government, Unions, Strikes
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New Line's old ways still paying off
Times Staff WriterIf you want to win a bet in a bar full of industry insiders, you can stump 'em with this question: What's the hottest studio in town? The answer speaks volumes about the strange ways of Hollywood. It's New Line Cinema, the studio Time Warner essentially...Tags: Movies, Four Christmases (movie), Cinema Industry, Sex and the City (movie), Twilight (book)
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Only sad demise for gay characters has led to Oscar
Los Angeles TimesGood news for Sean Penn fans: At the end of Milk - SPOILER ALERT - you get to watch your hero get blown away by gunfire. Sorry, but that seems to be the price Penn must pay if he wants to win another Oscar to match the chunk of academy gold he nabbed for...Tags: Diseases, Cinema Industry, Kathy Bates, Nicole Kidman, Gays and Lesbians
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Jackman claws his way to top
Hugh Jackman has achieved legendary success on stages in his native Australia as well as America and England, playing everyone from Curly the singing cowboy in Oklahoma! togay entertainer Peter Allen in The Boy from Oz. On screen, he's taken a shot at...Tags: Theater, Celebrity, William Holden, Australia (movie), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (movie)
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Coming soon
next friday Changeling (Universal Pictures) A woman's son disappears for months in 1928 Los Angeles, and when he returns something isn't quite right. With Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich and Amy Ryan. Happy-Go-Lucky (Miramax Films) An eternal optimist...Tags: Movies, John Malkovich, Debra Winger, Jeremy Piven, Rachel Getting Married (movie)
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Upholding law and order in 'Appaloosa'
The tang of good old-fashioned Westerns only improves with time. Appaloosa, a story of two lawmen who clean up the title town at some personal cost, goes down like a single-malt aged for 25 years - since that last defiantly traditional big-screen Western,...Tags: Movies, Fred Schepisi, Gary Cooper, West Point, Renee Zellweger
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'Appaloosa,' is a well-crafted, old-fashioned western
NewsdayEd Harris plays the taciturn, unruffled lawman Virgil Cole in Appaloosa, an old-fashioned western that's also taciturn and unruffled. Whether it's a volley of bullets, a band of bloodthirsty Indians or an exceptionally difficult woman, nothing ever...Tags: Movies, Jeremy Irons, New Mexico, Appaloosa (movie)
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