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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Reader recommendation: The Gun Seller
Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.
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Adele's James Bond theme song earns new license to thrill (+video)
Adele's James Bond theme song 'Skyfall' returns to the series' roots and is one of the best in a long time.
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Adele: James Bond 'Skyfall' theme recorded by British pop star
Adele: James Bond will make his 23rd appearance this fall in 'Skyfall.' Adele is behind the James Bond theme song for 'Skyfall,' which will be released this November in the US.
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Contrasting roles for Harry and William in post-Diana royals' brand
Recent coverage of the two princes' adventures underscore the differences in how their royal roles have evolved since Princess Diana's death 15 years ago.
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30 Olympic questions spilling out of the XXXth Games
As the Olympics draw to a close in London, a TV spectator in the US is left with a host of random questions.
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Chapter & Verse Spy author Charles Cumming discusses his new title 'A Foreign Country'
Cumming talks about missing out on that M16 job and the role of gender in the world of spies.
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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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2012 Olympics: How to watch the opening ceremony
The 2012 Olympics opening ceremony will kick off a weekend of exciting Olympic coverage. After the opening ceremony, a look at the highlights coming up Saturday.
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Opening ceremony London 2012: A city feels the thrill as Olympics (finally) begin (+video)
Opening ceremony London 2012: The Olympic torch is sailing down the Thames on its way to light up tonight's ceremony – as well as the mood in London, where grumbling has yielded to palpable excitement.
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Opening ceremony London 2012 to wow with memorable show
Opening ceremony: London 2012's kickoff promises to set the capital apart, by being different.
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Sony stock slides as entertainment giant suffers huge earnings loss
Sony stock dipped 1.2 percent in Tokyo following the news that Sony racked up a record $5.6 billion annual loss in 2011. It was Sony's fouth straight year in the red.
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The Race for What's Left
It's not just oil and gas, warns Michael T. Klare in this first-rate wake-up call. Planet Earth is now in danger of running out of just about everything.
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Chapter & Verse James Bond novels come back to Random House
The lucrative James Bond novels return to Random House, their original publisher, through a new deal.
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Culture Cafe 'Hunger Games' star Jennifer Lawrence talks filming and mall tours
'Hunger Games' star Jennifer Lawrence discusses the pressure of playing a well-known character and working with director Gary Ross
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Robot helicopters perform James Bond theme music
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Lab wowed attendees at this year's TED conference with a video of tiny robot quadroters performing the James Bond theme music.
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In Pictures: Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show 2012
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Global News Blog Jean Dujardin, star of 'The Artist,' adored in France
Jean Dujardin, who has already won a Golden Globe for his role in 'The Artist' and is nominated for an Oscar, has endeared himself – particularly his eyebrows – to the French.
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Green Economics Ben Franklin: Founding father, inventor, geo-engineer?
Back in 1784, Ben Franklin noted the effect of volcanoes on climate. Was he the world's first geo-engineer?
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Diane Cilento: an Oscar-nominated Australian actress, has died
Diane Cilento, an Oscar-nominated Australian actress who was once married to James Bond actor Sean Connery, has died in northern Australia, an official said Friday.
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William Shatner says "Star Trek" is better than "Star Wars" (video)
William Shatner made his name as leader of the "Star Trek" television series in the 1960s. The "Star Wars" movie series, begun in the 1970s, does not impress William Shatner.
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'Putin's Army' tries sexy messaging ahead of 2012 elections
The social-networking phenomenon is urging women to tear their clothes off for Vladimir Putin. It's part of a bizarre range of PR activities rushing into a vacuum of real political competition.
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'Conan the Barbarian' star Jason Momoa answers fans' questions
Jason Momoa answers 'Conan the Barbarian' questions from fans, touching on the reboot’s influences and how the titular character resembles Sean Connery as James Bond.
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'Bond 23' song: Who will pen theme music for next James Bond film?
'Bond 23' will soon begin production. The next question to be answered, besides who will be the next Bond girl, is who will write and perform the theme song. Daniel Craig has ideas of his own.
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Ryan Reynolds as superhero in 'Green Lantern': movie review
In 'Green Lantern,' Ryan Reynolds gives a light touch to the latest superhero to jump out of DC Comics.
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'X-Men: First Class' is a much-needed injection of life
After two poor entries ('X-Men: The Last Stand' and Wolverine) this franchise got a much-needed injection of life from 'X-Men: First Class' and director Matthew Vaughn. That doesn't make 'X-Men: First Class' a perfect film.



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