Topic: Mary Poppins
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'Lion King' success: Should Hollywood fall back in love with 3D?
Two big weekends for 'The Lion King 3D' and suddenly Hollywood is abuzz with talk of 3D conversions. But is the format the reason for the success of the returning modern classic?
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Stir It Up!
Porktastic cabbage and kielbasa
A pork and cabbage kielbasa was the perfect solution for the bag of cabbage that wouldn't go away.
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Vivian Maier: Amateur with a Sharp Eye
Full-time nanny Vivian Maier was an avid street photographer.
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Stir It Up!
Broiled skirt steak with chimichurri sauce
A hearty meat and potatoes dish with a vibrant sauce.
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Terrorism & Security
CIA paying numerous Afghan officials, report says
Mohammed Zia Salehi, one of President Hamid Karzai’s senior national security advisers, is reportedly one of numerous Afghan officials on the CIA's payroll.
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Christo and the art of the moment
Christo taught her how to appreciate the enduring qualities of the ephemeral.
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Editor's Blog
'Avatar' reality: It's just a show, people
The 'Avatar' blockbuster has raised hackles for its portrayal of marines and worship of environmentalism. But it's the 3-d that's the real message as physical and virtual worlds merge.
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Monitor Picks
Five things we think you'll like this week, including Julie Andrews's self-guided tour of 'Home,' autobiography, travel host Michael Palin's new adventures with vampires, and justified hulu.com hoopla.
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New on DVD: Enchanted and I Am Legend
Wipe away the fairy dust, and you'll find a solidly conventional tale in 'Enchanted.' But if it's a thrill you're looking for, try 'I Am Legend.' And buckle in tight.
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'Angel' makes a career in kindness at the 'Bangkok Hilton' prison
Susan Aldous is a friend of inmates and guards alike.
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For some Hollywood screenwriters, an unlikely diversion: children's books
As the writers' strike enters its fourth month, six scribes explore a different medium.
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For some Hollywood screenwriters, an unlikely diversion: children's books
As the writers' strike enters its fourth month, six scribes explore a different medium.
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For kids, anytime is a good time to rhyme
Mary Ann Hoberman has been writing rhyming stories for children for more than 50 years.







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