Topic: Michael Moore
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Bestselling books the week of 10/13/11, according to IndieBound*
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Bestselling books the week of 10/6/11, according to IndieBound*
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In Pictures: Occupy Wall Street then and now
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Bestselling books the week of 9/29/11, according to IndieBound*
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Bestselling books the week of 9/22/11, according to IndieBound*
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The Greatest Movie Ever Sold: movie review
'Super Size Me' director Morgan Spurlock spins a metadocumentary on branding and film in 'The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.'
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Obama in California: The good, the bad, and the $35,800 dinner plate
President Obama made his two-day, six-stop trip to California to raise money and rally his base. Along the way, he drew cheers at Facebook headquarters and hecklers in San Francisco.
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Vote-count mishap in Wisconsin election raises eyebrows, distrust
Some 14,000 votes went unreported Tuesday night in a hot election – the latest battleground for Republicans vs. labor unions. Democrats cry foul as the seat tilts toward the incumbent, a conservative. Experts, though, say such errors are common.
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Huffington deal: 10 ways AOL will change
Huffington deal brings AOL and Huffington Post together at last—but will they make an odd couple?
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Tucson shooting spotlights US shift on gun control
Since the Tucson shooting on Jan. 8, federal gun control advocates have made little headway and many states are considering expanding gun rights. Why?
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In Pictures: Sundance Film Festival 2011
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Julian Assange bail hearing set for Thursday
Julian Assange will spend at least one more night in a British prison. Court officials said Wednesday that an appeal against the decision to grant Julian Assange bail would be heard on Thursday.
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Julian Assange granted bail, but is it enough to quiet 'Anonymous' hactivists?
Hackers that gather online under the banner 'Anonymous' were watching closely to decide their next move in defense of WikiLeaks.
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For Alaska's Joe Miller, handcuff incident adds to mounting troubles
Security guards for Senate candidate Joe Miller of Alaska put a journalist in handcuffs Sunday. It was only the latest problem to beset the Miller campaign in recent weeks.
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Documentaries a hit with audiences, accountants
'The Tillman Story' and 'Countdown to Zero' are among several highly anticipated feature documentaries premiering this summer. Studios have cut back on the number of films they produce, and theaters have converted to digital, making it easier to get small films screened.
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The Cartel: movie review
The state of America’s public schools is given a sobering examination in the documentary ‘The Cartel.’
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Photographers and police: a First Amendment clash
Photographers have been arrested, had camera equipment seized, and seen memory cards deleted by police officers. Is it harassment or protecting public safety?
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Why are Galapagos sea lions moving to Peru?
A colony of sea lions from the Galapagos Islands recently migrated 1,000 miles southeast to Peru, say a Lima-based ocean group. Was this migration – and others like it – caused by climate change?
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Opinion: To jumpstart US job market, turn workers into owners
Many Americans build wealth through their home. Why not through work?
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Ten best films of 2009
Uncovering some gems in an uneven year at the movies.
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Opinion: More government oversight? Capitalist, regulate thyself.
Solutions to the abuses of capitalism are sought in new programs and corrective legislation – why not in the hearts of men?
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2009 Gift Guide
Monitor picks for TV, movies, music, and games.
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'The End of Poverty?': movie review
Capitalism gets the blame in this talking-heads documentary. But the movie review points out that 'The End of Poverty?' offers few real-world solutions.
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Robert Frank: His photographs recorded an unvarnished America
Robert Frank's candid images exposed the underside of midcentury America and were initially reviled.
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Opinion: Michael Moore ignores capitalism's blessings
'Capitalism: A Love Story' seems more like a documentary of capitalism's authoritarian losers, rather than its democratic winners.
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Movie review: 'The Yes Men Fix the World'
Using clever hoaxes, the two activists use their hilarious pranks to skewer corporate fat-cats.
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Lost your job? Documentary details layoffs' sweet side
Layoffs hurt. But "Lemonade" tells the story of job losses that turned into more fulfilling careers.
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Bright-Sided
Is feel-good actually bad?
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Controversy flourishes at Toronto film fest
Michael Moore's latest, along with a spotlight on films from Tel Aviv, brings out the protesters, while others swoon over Clooney.



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