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In Pictures: Celebrities entertain the troops
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Will and Kate visit L.A.: Locals' top 10 southern California must-sees
Royal newlyweds William and Kate have a busy, business-first itinerary for their three-day visit to southern California, which begins Friday. If they had asked us, we’d have given them these 10 tips for how to savor the SoCal experience. For every obvious tourist gambit, we’ve thrown in some insider info about where to pan for the best Angeleno cultural gold.
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In Pictures: Oscar hosts
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In Pictures: Homer Simpson
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Vox News
Clint Eastwood isn't endorsing Obama? How that doesn't detract from the ad.Hollywood endorsements don't always work, but they can matter, especially if the message is perceived as authentic and the celebrity is respected. Like Clint Eastwood.
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Decoder Wire
How D.C. is on the diamond in baseball playoffsLots of fans know that the nation's capital has had more than one major league team. But fewer know the city has had three, all of which are still playing – one in the baseball playoffs.
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TV Blog
Dolores Hope, widow of Bob Hope, remembered as singer and philanthropist (video)Dolores Hope, wife of the late entertainer Bob Hope, passed away early this week. A fine singer and dancer in her own right, Dolores Hope left the stage to raise their family.
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Culture Cafe
Mila Kunis says yes to date with Marine who asked via YouTubeMilas Kunis accepted a YouTube invitation from Marine Corps Sgt. Scott Moore to attend the Marine Corps Ball in North Carolina in November. If she does attend, Kunis will become the latest addition to the tradition of Hollywood stars entertaining US troops.
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In Pictures: Celebrities entertain the troops
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Will and Kate visit L.A.: Locals' top 10 southern California must-sees
Royal newlyweds William and Kate have a busy, business-first itinerary for their three-day visit to southern California, which begins Friday. If they had asked us, we’d have given them these 10 tips for how to savor the SoCal experience. For every obvious tourist gambit, we’ve thrown in some insider info about where to pan for the best Angeleno cultural gold.
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Japan's earthquake: If tragedy and comedy can coexist, how and when?
Comedian Gilbert Gottfried was fired as the voice of the Aflac duck for joking about Japan's earthquake in the days after the tragedy. But that doesn't mean humor isn't helpful in horrific times.
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James Franco and Anne Hathaway: Why are they hosting the Oscars?
James Franco and Anne Hathaway are the youngest to have hosted the Oscars. The choice has people guessing: Why were Franco and Hathaway chosen to host the 83rd annual Academy Awards? And why two hosts?
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In Pictures: Oscar hosts
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Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of August 9, 2010
Readers write in about Syria and comedy during tough times.
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In Pictures: Homer Simpson
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Full body scanners arrive at airports - along with skepticism
The expanded use of full body scanners at US airports raises familiar privacy concerns, but also questions about cost and efficiency.
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Which Oscar nominees made political donations, and to whom?
Hollywood has long been intertwined with politics, especially Democratic causes. That holds true for most of the political cash donated by this year's Oscar nominees. A Best Supporting Actor candidate heads the list.
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Opinion: Why has Hollywood forsaken conservatives?
Hollywood’s liberal bias is offensive – and bad business. It’s time conservatives changed this.
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The Jay Leno Show and the rise of political humor
Jay Leno's new show debuts tonight and features a Washington-based political correspondent.
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Stephen Colbert gets a crew cut in Iraq
Gen. Ray Odierno shaved the comedian's head – under orders from President Obama – during one of four shows of the Colbert Report taped on location in Baghdad.
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My 15 minutes as a Jay Leno
The writer takes an eight-week comedy course and then performs at the Hollywood Improv, drawing laughs – then a blank – on stage.
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How to reduce risk in your ethical portfolio
Look for companies that solve problems or meet consumer needs in the new financial environment.
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A 'thoroughly modern' Middle East
A novel about the Cairo Conference of 1921.







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