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In Pictures: Baseball spring training
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Top five movie trends and surprises of 2010
True stories hit it big at the box office in 2010, while big sequels and 3D features largely fizzled.
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What to Expect When You're Expecting: movie review
'Expecting' is a series of clichéd situations about impending pregnancy and the differences between men and women.
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'Horrible Bosses,' 'Bad Teacher': Why we love 'bad' – and bad – movies
Adults behaving badly in 'The Hangover' led to the runaway hit of 2009, and studios paid attention, bringing the Summer of Bad to a multiplex near you. 'Horrible Bosses' opens Friday.
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'Man vs. Wild' Season 6: Jake Gyllenhaal joins Bear Grylls
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal will join survivalist and connoisseur of on-the-go delicacies, Bear Grylls, to kick off a fresh batch of new episodes for the Discovery Channel series ‘Man vs. Wild.'
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'Transformers' vs. 'Larry Crowne': Machines trump movie stars at the metroplex
Blockbuster CGI movie 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' has already taken in more money than new romantic comedy 'Larry Crowne' is likely to, as they battle for Fourth of July weekend moviegoers.
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Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks star in 'Larry Crowne': movie review
Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks fail to generate much chemistry in this romantic comedy about the affable, jobless Larry Crowne, who goes back to school to improve his prospects. Julia Roberts plays one of his instructors.
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Cameron Diaz stars in 'Bad Teacher': movie review
Cameron Diaz plays a gold-digging teacher who gets an education of her own in the movie 'Bad Teacher,' a raucous, cynical comedy.
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An interview with 'Bad Teacher' star Lucy Punch
'Bad Teacher' star Lucy Punch talks about getting vomited on by Cameron Diaz in ‘Bad Teacher,’ the inspiration for her outrageous character, shooting a love scene with Justin Timberlake and her new role in the comic book-turned-TV pilot, ‘Powers.'
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Ashton Kutcher joins 'Two and a Half Men.' Will the show do better or worse?
Ashton Kutcher replaces Charlie Sheen, but it’s unlikely that he’ll play the same character. Several TV shows that have made key changes in the cast have done well – but not all.
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In Pictures: Baseball spring training
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Top five movie trends and surprises of 2010
True stories hit it big at the box office in 2010, while big sequels and 3D features largely fizzled.
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How Googling Cameron Diaz can mess up your computer
Searching for Cameron Diaz online carries a one-in-ten chance of landing on a website containing with malicious software, according to a report by the computer security firm McAfee.
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Tour de France Stage 18: Mark Cavendish wins battle of the sprinters
Tour de France Stage 18 was won by Briton Mark Cavendish in a close finish. But overall race leader Alberto Contador maintained his eight-second lead over Andy Schleck. In Saturday's sprint, Schleck will take one last run at Contador.
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Adam Sandler hot, Tom Cruise not in weekend box office receipts
Adam Sandler may be receiving terrible reviews for his movie "Grown Ups" but that hasn't kept moviegoers away.
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Weak 'Knight and Day' opening: The fall of Hollywood stars?
As Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz found out with the $3.8 million opening of 'Knight and Day,' audiences aren't so much looking for big-name Hollywood stars anymore.
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Tom Cruise: Hollywood superstar or jump-on-Oprah's-couch weirdo?
Tom Cruise has the new movie 'Knight and Day' where he might be able to reestablish himself as a Hollywood dynamo. Or is he just too weird?
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Green Hornet: A new twist or same old Hollywood garbage?
Green Hornet mania is sweeping the blogosphere, as the first trailer for the masked superhero – played by Seth Rogen – is now available for public consumption. But will the movie be like every other action comedy, or will it break new ground?
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BP boycott urged by rock artists; will not use BP gas in tour buses
BP boycott will be carried out by a variety of rock stars who have agreed not to use fuel sold by BP or their affiliates this year.
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McDonald's recalls 12 million cadmium-tainted Shrek drinking glasses
The toxic metal cadmium has been detected in the paint on Shrek-themed drinking glasses being sold McDonald's in the United States, forcing the company to recall 12 million of the collectibles.
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Shrek Forever After: Is this really the last one?
'Shrek Forever After,' the final installment, takes a page from ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ with a painful look at what things would have been like if the ogre had never been born.
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'Multiracial' identity gains acceptance
California considers expanding data on its state forms to allow for multiple answers under race.
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Review: 'My Sister's Keeper'
Adapted from Jodi Picoult's bestselling novel, the high-brow tear-jerker raises some complex medical ethics issues.
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'What Happens in Vegas': Annoying, and incompetent
Kutcher, Diaz comedy tries to get by on star power where none really exists.








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