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Movie review: 'Lay the Favorite' a bad bet
What has happened to director Stephen Frears? The filmmaker of so many satisfying and sophisticated comedies and dramas has seemed a bit off his game since his best picture Oscar nomination for 2006's brilliant "The Queen," with Helen Mirren as Queen...
Tags: The Town (movie), Joshua Jackson, Diana, Princess of Wales, Helen Mirren, Stephen Frears
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Kate Leaves Hospital After Morning Sickness Treatment
CNNLONDON -- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, left hospital Thursday morning, three days after being admitted for acute morning sickness. She emerged from the hospital accompanied by her husband Prince William and was driven away by a waiting car. A St....Tags: Christianity, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, CNN (tv network), Cambridge (England), Entertainment
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Hoax caller gets duchess of Cambridge's condition from hospital
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.LONDON -- A hoax call from Australia duped staff at the London hospital where Catherine Middleton, the duchess of Cambridge, was recovering from acute morning sickness into giving details of her condition, the medical facility revealed Wednesday. The...Tags: Nursing, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Television Industry, Entertainment
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British royal couple William and Kate expecting first baby
LONDON -- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, heirs to the British throne, are expecting their first baby, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday. Confirmation came from the royal household after Kate Middleton, Queen Elizabeth’s daughter-in-law,...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Imperial and Royal Matters, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, David Cameron, Labour Party (UK)
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Kate Middleton is pregnant! The top Twitter reactions
Confession: We got a bit too excited when we heard the news today that Kate Middleton's expecting a little royal baby. Apparently, so did everyone else. We've rounded up the best (er, funniest) reactions to Will and Kate's big news. "#royalbaby is...
Tags: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
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Leesburg arts center shows off history in mosaic murals from former bank
LEESBURG — Many windows of the former Citizens National Bank on Citizens Boulevard showcased Florida history through about two dozen 8-foot-high decorative plastic-mosaic murals created by Coral Gables architectural artist J.D. Van Atten in the late...
Tags: Leesburg, Blackbeard, Arts and Culture, Arts, Coral Gables
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Consoling words
Change of SubjectA few weeks ago on "The Savage Lovecast," Dan Savage's podcast, he played a call from a woman wracked with pain over the unexpected death of her fiancee. "I just don't know how to live," she said through sobs. "I...... -
In Theory: Religious right, heal thyself
With the dust settling after the Nov. 6 elections, one group is looking like the biggest losers of all — Christian conservatives. Writing for Religious News Service, David Gibson says that “the religious right encountered defeat at almost...Tags: Christianity, George W. Bush, David Gibson, Same-Sex Marriage, Democratic Party
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Cultural Exchange: Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap' endures
LONDON — Has anyone built a better "Mousetrap"? Britons just getting over celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee are now in the throes of another: the 60th anniversary of the world's longest-running play, "The Mousetrap" by Agatha...
Tags: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Singin' in the Rain (movie), Entertainment, The Lion King (movie), Ghost (movie)
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Hidden History: The "lost colony"
There is much we do not know about history, and one of America's most intriguing mysteries has to do with one of the earliest settlements on the continent. In 1584, the English explorers Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe returned home with fantastic tales...Tags: Lynn University, Mystery (genre)
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Regent's Canal offers picturesque views of London's north side
LONDON - The Regent's Canal towpath is a tough trail.
It is narrow, crowded, bumpy with cobblestones in places, and bicyclists often end up in the canal. There are narrow passageways under bridges, wide enough for one person, who must duck.
As an...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Kensington, 2012 Summer Olympics, Travel
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California Flag, oldie and still goodie, to run for last time
California Flag is the senior citizen of racehorses this weekend at Santa Anita. The 8-year-old gelding will try to become the oldest horse to win a Breeders' Cup race. "He's getting whiter and whiter," trainer Brian Koriner said Wednesday morning of the...
Tags: Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Sports, Horse and Harness Racing
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