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Tom Cruise thanks city, but may need lesson in landmarks

BOSTON -- Tom Cruise showed some love for the Hub on his Web site. The actor sang praises to the city after his recent movie shoot with co-star Cameron Diaz in and around the Boston area. Cruise's comments were gracious: "To...

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Military Experiment Seeks to Predict PTSD

TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. (AP) -- Two days before shipping off to war, Marine Pfc. Jesse Sheets sat inside a trailer in the Mojave Desert, his gaze fixed on a computer that flashed a rhythmic pulse of contrasting images.

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Jude Law is nice

Jude Law had the well thought out idea of moving to a place overlooked by NYU’s freshman dorm. Turns out it’s great for the leering students, not so much for Jude. One co-ed, Erica Rose, describes the joy of living next to a...

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Imogen Heap Writes Songs for Zach Braff, Charity

Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News , New Music , Exclusive , Movies Actor/director Zach Braff gave Grammy-nominated English pop star Imogen Heap plenty of exposure in America when he used 'Let Go,' a former Frou Frou song,...

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Surge in 'libel tourism' brings 11% rise in cases

The number of defamation cases that reached the high court surged by 11% in 2008 to a four-year high, as foreign claimants took advantage of the UK's tougher laws to seek "libel tourism" awards from publishers. A total of 259...

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American military tries to predict post-traumatic stress

A new military experiment is trying to predict who's most at risk for post-traumatic stress disorder. Understanding underlying triggers might help reduce the burden of those who return psychologically wounded -- if they can get...

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Darksiders: Instruments Of Destruction

By Mike Fahey on November 21, 2009 at 3:40 AM In this video, titled Darksiders Book One: The Horseman’s Road, we get a look at the tools that former apocalyptic horseman War utilises in his twisted quest for redemption. I’m...

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Feature: DVD Reviews For 11/20: Hopefully Someone Will Give A Damn.

by Peter Sobczynski Yes, I am fully aware of the fact that I promised that things would be back to normal with the column this week. BRUNO (Universal Home Entertainment. $29.98): Sacha Baron Cohen attempted to replicate the...

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New on DVD: 'Star Trek'

‘The Golden Age of Television’ Dramas from the 1950s were performed live and captured, if at all, on poor-quality kinescope, so they’ve rarely been seen since. PBS compiled and restored some classics for a series in the 1980s,...

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When keeping it real means keeping it fake

Decades of Christmas specials have established a set of standards to live up to, or down to, as in the case of “Larry the Cable Guy’s Hula-Palooza Christmas Luau” (8 p.m., CMT). The first principle of the inappropriately early...

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