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Trapped in the star matrix
The Washington PostWe are watching a serenely confident assassin, aptly named Fox, embody all that is predatory, ruthless and lethally sexy. But as we watch the anti-heroine of last summer's hyperviolent action flick "Wanted," we are also watching Angelina Jolie, whose...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Robert Downey Jr., Jennifer Aniston, Changeling (movie), Wanted (movie)
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Family Filmgoer: A guide for parents
OK FOR 6 AND OLDER ''THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX'' (G) What luck to have a richly imagined animated film to charm kids 6 and older. ''The Tale of Despereaux,'' adapted from Kate DiCamillo's 2003 book, is set in a storybook Middle Ages. There are scary bits...Tags: Adam Sandler, G Rated Movies, Movies, People, Clint Eastwood
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AP NewsBreak: No trial for Nazi hit man in Germany; court rules he's medically unfit
Associated Press WriterBERLIN (AP) — A German court ruled Wednesday that an elderly former Nazi hit squad member is medically unfit to stand trial for the World War II reprisal killings of three Dutch civilians. Defense attorney Gordon Christiansen told The Associated...Tags: World War II, Murder, Court Administration, Trials, Crimes
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Who're the real Nazis?
'Go back to the oven! You need a big oven, that's what you need!"
This is what one young woman thought passed for acceptable discourse last week during an anti-Israel rally in, of all places, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Other chants were similarly unlovely....Tags: Massacres, Genocide, Terrorism, Mahmoud Abbas, Gaza Crisis
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Tom Cruise's star power gave muscle to 'Valkyrie'
A cruise-controlled hit After the reasonably strong box-office performance of "Valkyrie" last weekend, skeptics were robbed of the chance to declare "Flop!" The Tom Cruise World War II thriller earned $21.5 million over the weekend, with a four-day...Tags: Theater, World War II, Joel Schumacher, Meryl Streep, Religious Festivals
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Boca attorney writes Hitler 'trial' play
South Florida Sun-SentinelImagine a trial of Adolf Hitler in which the defense witnesses are major figures in history and the audience is the jury. That's the premise of The False Witness: The Trial of Adolf Hitler, a play written by Boca Raton attorney Robert Krakow that will...Tags: Venice, World War II, Coral Springs, Trials, Henry Ford
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Department of Repudiations in our future?
Summing up, let me just say that I reject, repudiate, renounce, denounce, dismiss and utterly regret 2008. Sayonara and good riddance. Which is not intended to convey offense toward anyone of Japanese descent, nor to serve as commentary on any but the...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Monsters, Ohio, Human Rights, Hillary Clinton
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Books: New releases
Plum Spooky by Janet Evanovich (St. Martin's, $27.95) According to legend, the Jersey Devil prowls the Pine Barrens and soars above the treetops in the dark of night. As eerie as this might seem, there are things in the Barrens that are even more...Tags: Animals, Crimes, Amazon.com Inc., Scott Hamilton, Perez Hilton
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For Obama, An Eisenhower Moment
In his Dec. 6 radio address, President-elect Barack Obama vowed to "create millions of jobs by making the single largest new investment in our national infrastructure since the creation of the federal highway system in the 1950s." The story of President...Tags: State Budgets, Los Angeles, Heavy Engineering, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Great Depression
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The Matrix Of Stardom: Where Real Life (Jolie, Cruise) Intersects With On-Screen Credibility
We are watching a lithe, beautiful assassin packing serious heat and a supreme sense of cool as she teaches a nervous young man how to shoot. The serenely confident assassin, aptly named Fox, embodies all that is predatory, ruthless and lethally sexy....Tags: Jennifer Aniston, Iron Man (movie), Wanted (movie), Movies, Angelina Jolie
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Obama: Time 'Person of the Year,' 2008
The Swampby Mark Silva This one probably wasn't too hard to predict. President-elect Barack Obama: "Person of the Year.'' So says Time magazine, with that long history of idetifying that person -- once was a "man'' in the old days of......Tags: Bill Clinton, Bono, Henry Paulson, George Bush, Amazon.com Inc.
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Ralph Fiennes' characters are disturbed, even if he's unruffled
Tribune newspapersRalph Fiennes began the year as the terrifying mob boss Harry in the acclaimed Martin McDonagh tragi-comic thriller "In Bruges," delivering a performance of "stony malignance," enthused Tae Mawson of the BBC. He followed that with a Golden Globe-...Tags: Kate Winslet, Harry Potter, Massacres, Hannah Arendt, World War II
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