Michael Douglas

Shipped: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

Shipped on 11/21/09. When he attends his younger brother's wedding, playboy Connor (Matthew McConaughey) is troubled to discover that the ghosts of his many girlfriends have come to give him a piece of their mind and teach him...

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Uninspired England fall to All Blacks

Martin Johnson's journeymen are impossible to define as a 15-man entity, except as an unreliable bulldozer Twickenham had been a graveyard for the imagination, a cemetery for entertainment, until England summoned the old...

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Hollingsworth shakes, rattles and rolls to victory

Conquers tortuous Lake Placid run to capture World Cup gold Kevin McGran SPORTS REPORTER Canada's Mellisa Hollingsworth, left, celebrates with a coach after winning the women's World Cup Skeleton competition on Friday, Nov. 20,...

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Break Yourself Off A Piece Of Pre-Thanksgiving Shia LaBeouf

So I was getting a haircut after lunch today (York Barbershop, 71st and Lex), and Oliver Stone & co. walked in to inspect the place. According to my barber, they're shooting MNS there, presumably all day, on Tuesday and...

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Scorsese earns DeMille lifetime honor at Globes

By MICHAEL CIDONI Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Director Martin Scorsese is receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes. The award will be presented to Scorsese at the 67th...

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Michael Keaton

He used to be Beetlejuice and Batman. Now Michael Keaton is a first-time director and a contented man Michael Keaton is standing in the middle of his London hotel room, transfixed by the widescreen television before him. He...

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Five cheating men and a dead girl in the attic

It's probably easy to make a complete hash out of something like "Loft" — five men share a loft purely for the purpose of enjoying their mistresses until one evening the bloodied, nude body of a... Read more . . .

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The books cashing in on the crash

One of the few welcome consequences of the global recession has been a modest upsurge in economic literacy, or at least interest. That's not to be exaggerated; most people still don't know their asset-backed securities from the...

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Werewolf: The Media, Celebrities and Privacy

M uch as they shrink from admitting it, journalists and lawyers do have a lot in common. Both professions share a commitment to research, a sense of historical precedent, the need to strike a balance between competing sources...

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Interview: Matt Damon - 'There's a style of acting that tends to get rewarded. It's not what I do'

Published Date: 19 November 2009 'THIS is the first time I've done an interview with an ice pack down my pants," Matt Damon says, having retreated to the relative comfort of his trailer on a wet, chilly New York film set....

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