Topic: James Bond
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3 new foreign mystery novels that are worth your travel time
Craving a foreign excursion? Try the next best thing – one of these mystery novels set in far-away lands.
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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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Golden Globes: 8 book adaptations that won
Book adaptations did very well at this year's Golden Globe awards – one of the US's most prestigious award ceremonies.
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Gold medal quotes from the London Olympics
Athletes and others have their say before and during the 30th Olympiad of the modern era in England.
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In Pictures: Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show 2012
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DiCaprio film glamorizes Jordan's feared spy agency
Human rights groups charge the mukhabarat, portrayed in the new Ridley Scott movie 'Body of Lies,' with systematic torture.
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Racy movie trailers are on the rise
'Red band' previews for R-rated films are proliferating, especially on the Internet.
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Racy movie trailers are on the rise
‘Red band’ previews for R-rated films are proliferating, especially on the Internet.
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Books from the man who may have been James Bond
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New jetpack jumps one step closer to our high-flying dreams
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PETA comes up with some really lame superheroes
The animal-rights group PETA has released a list of the 10 most animal-friendly comic-book heroes, and boy is it weak.
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Horizon highlights – July 11 weekend
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'Rome 1960': birth of a new era
Ideals clashed with reality in the 1960 Olympic Games.
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Time-traveling James Bond
With a nod to Ian Fleming, 007 takes on Tehran.
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Istanbul gentrifies a 1,000-year-old Roma neighborhood
'Ottoman villas' are going up, and the world's oldest Roma settlement is moving out – to suburban apartments.
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Istanbul gentrifies a 1,000-year-old Roma neighborhood
'Ottoman villas' are going up, and the world's oldest Roma settlement is moving out – to suburban apartments.
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Review: 'You Don't Mess With the Zohan'
Adam Sandler's new movie is a pretty good scattershot comedy with counterterrorism as its backdrop.
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More summer reading
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What I'll be reading this summer
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DARPA: 50 years of breakthroughs and blunders
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Prague's soundtrack factory
Skilled musicians – and favorable economics – lure filmmakers to this ad hoc symphony for new scores.
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How Earth Day became … so everyday
At 38, an activist event has become an occasion for noting widespread practices – and for eyeing new concerns.
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How Earth Day became … so everyday
At 38, an activist event has become an occasion for noting widespread practices – and for eyeing new concerns.
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Meet the 'proverbial' scholar
Wolfgang Mieder has collected more than 10,000 items relating to truths in 10 words or less.
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A good-hearted comedy of manners
This debut novel plays cleverly with romantic comedy conventions.
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'Beginner's Greek': Guy gets girl, then loses phone number...
James Collins's first novel gives romantic comedy a gentle tweak.



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