Topic: Audrey Hepburn
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The 25 best movie musicals of all time
The American Film Institute picks the best song-and-dance stories ever put on film.
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Bestselling books the week of 9/15/11, according to IndieBound*
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5 classic novels that beautifully explore the dark side of life in New York City
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3 great books for November
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Gallery: Past Robin Hoods
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The 25 best movie musicals of all time
The American Film Institute picks the best song-and-dance stories ever put on film.
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Global News Blog No more paninis on the piazza? Rome bars tourists from eating at historical sites
Thinking of emulating Audrey Hepburn in the 1953 romantic comedy 'Roman Holiday' by eating a gelato on the Spanish Steps? Think again. It could prove to be a very expensive ice cream.
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Andy Williams remembered for 'Moon River,' TV shows
The singer and entertainer who helped to launch the career of the Osmond Brothers and hosted annual holiday television specials passed away Tuesday.
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Loverly
Any Broadway fan will find Dominic McHugh's story of the life and times of 'My Fair Lady' a fascinating read.
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Modern Parenthood Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, et al: Some teen role model advice
Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus and the whole pool of pop culture role models for teens have their every foolish frenzie and faux pas shot round the world on the Internet. How can parents help teenagers evaluate the messages and values of these inflated antics?
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Julia Roberts plays evil Queen in 'Mirror Mirror': movie review
Julia Roberts brings a 'Snow White' fairy tale to life in 'Mirror Mirror.' The plot wanders widely – and creatively.
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Opinion: Myanmar elections: A hold-your-breath moment for freedom and Aung San Suu Kyi
Suspense is building for the Myanmar elections April 1. Will democracy fighter and Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi finally get an official voice in her country, formerly known as Burma? The US can help freedom emerge in Myanmar through pressure and a new ambassador.
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Bestselling books the week of 9/15/11, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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5 classic novels that beautifully explore the dark side of life in New York City
The city that never sleeps may hide behind the logo of a shiny Big Apple, but for some life in New York is as spikey and lethal as a ball of nails. Here are 5 classic novels that wonderfully reveal both the dark and the light in the experiences of New Yorkers throughout the decades.
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3 great books for November
When the days get short and the nights grow long, what you need is a great book. I recommend grabbing at least one of these three terrific new releases.
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Audrey Hepburn stamps fetch $606,000 for charity
A set of 10 Audrey Hepburn stamps from a canceled 2001 German postal service campaign sold for $606,000, Saturday. The funds will go towards Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund, and one-third to UNICEF Germany.
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Bestselling books the week of 8/5/10 according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.
How ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ helped to usher in the ’60s.
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Bestselling books the week of 7/8/10 according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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'Knight and Day': Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz star as a fugitive couple
'Knight and Day' stars Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise in this high-energy action comedy.
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Robin Hood: movie review
This retelling of the classic Robin Hood tale is a somber, violence-heavy take that’s slim on poetry or romance.
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Gallery: Past Robin Hoods
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A new interpretation of 'Robin Hood'? That's so 14th century.
Makers of the new 'Robin Hood' film, which opens today, are touting it as 'authentic.' But no one knows what the real Robin Hood was like – if he existed at all. The result is that he's been reinterpreted countless times through the centuries.
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2009 Gift Guide
Monitor picks for TV, movies, music, and games.
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Review: 'An Education'
A coming-of-age story about a precocious schoolgirl whose new older boyfriend turns out not to be all that he seems.
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A front-row view of JFK's presidency
Ted Sorensen's loving portrait of his boss, John F. Kennedy.
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Who are these 'famous' people, anyway?
One man flips through the supermarket tabloids – and recognizes none of the celebrities.
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Culinary lessons in Paris: less than totally dreamy
A journalist writes of her year at Le Cordon Bleu.
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She'll always have Paris
Kathleen Flinn left the corporate world to pursue a dream – cooking in Paris.







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