Topic: Rosalind Russell
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Sudan allows aid into border areas after oil deal struck with South Sudan
The border areas are facing an impending famine. An oil transit fee deal between Sudan and South Sudan is a move toward ending conflict between the two nations.
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Ahead of Rio +20 summit, UN sounds environmental alarm (+video)
A UN report released ahead of an environmental summit in Brazil warns that overpopulation, urbanization, and consumption pose grave threats to the Earth's biosphere.
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Decoder Wire Was Amelia Earhart a US spy? (+video)
The rumor persists that Amelia Earhart was spying on Japan for her good friend, President Franklin Roosevelt. A new expedition to find her downed aircraft may finally put to rest some of the wild theories about the aviatrix.
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The Postmistress
The lives of three women converge in the months leading up to the US's entry into World War II.
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Six Picks: Newspaper movies we recommend
Six of our favorite newspaper flicks full of intrepid reporters, romance, and quick-witted repartee.
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Review: 'The Women'
This modern remake of the Cukor classic boasts considerable star power but could have had sharper claws.







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