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14 acting legends over 70
Some say Hollywood may be ageist, with careers fizzling for most after they become senior citizens, but these actors and actresses buck that trend. Check out our list of 14 actors over 70 who haven't lost their touch.
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'The River': Six scary TV shows that came before it
ABC's new show about something creepy in the jungle isn't the first to try to scare TV viewers
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National Mentoring Month: 10 life-changing stories from celebrities
In the new book "The Person Who Changed My Life," 10 celebrities share stories of their mentors.
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14 acting legends over 70
Some say Hollywood may be ageist, with careers fizzling for most after they become senior citizens, but these actors and actresses buck that trend. Check out our list of 14 actors over 70 who haven't lost their touch.
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'Zero Dark Thirty' director responds to criticism of torture scenes
'Zero Dark Thirty' director Kathryn Bigelow writes that torture was part of the real hunt for Osama bin Laden. Bigelow also writes that "depiction [of torture] is not endorsement."
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'The River': Six scary TV shows that came before it
ABC's new show about something creepy in the jungle isn't the first to try to scare TV viewers
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National Mentoring Month: 10 life-changing stories from celebrities
In the new book "The Person Who Changed My Life," 10 celebrities share stories of their mentors.
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Take that, Herman Cain! Ron Paul proposes $1 trillion in budget cuts.
The Internet might be atwitter with theories about Ron Paul's eyebrows (seriously), but he rises above the fray to propose the mother of all budget cuts. Yes, that's $1 trillion in one year.
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Review: 'Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg'
Affectionate portrayal of television pioneer Gertrude Berg shows how the talented powerhouse was a role model for a generation of women.
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Emmy nominations embrace old and new
Primetime lineup includes new shows and names and underscores cable's strong presence.
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Review: 'Up'
Pixar's latest is the gracefully told story of a retired widower and his young stowaway who venture in the wilds of South America.
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Review: 'Gigantic'
Quirky comedy follows the romantic travails of a young mattress salesmen who wants to adopt a Chinese baby.







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