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The 25 best country songs of all time (+video)
Check out Country Music Television's rankings of the best country music songs ever released.
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Five major SOPA supporters
The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and its Senate counterpart, the Protect IP Act or PIPA, would allow the US government to seek a court order and even shut down websites that contain content or links “committing or facilitating online piracy.” Moreover, advertisers and Internet service providers would be banned from doing business with violators.However, payment and advertising networks, search engines or service providers that take voluntary action to redress detected violations – by terminating businesses with transgressor sites or comply with the law – will be granted immunity from liability charges.On Sept. 22, 2011, more than 350 trade associations, professional and labor organizations, and businesses signed a letter urging Congress to enact legislation to stop “rogue sites” from copyright infringement.Here are five key SOPA and PIPA supporters:
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Gallery: Past Robin Hoods
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In Pictures: Harry Potter through the years
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MGM bankruptcy plan announced. What does it mean for James Bond and 'The Hobbit'?
MGM bankruptcy: Privately held production company Spyglass Entertainment, a co-financier of such recent films as "Star Trek" and "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra," will contribute some assets and merge two subsidiaries into MGM for a 4.69 percent stake in the company, according to the plan.
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'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' is weekend winner
'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' brought in $19 million this weekend. It edged ahead of the children's 3-D fantasy film 'Legend of the Guardians,' but Guardians may have longer legs.
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Bankruptcy protection filed by Blockbuster
Bankruptcy protection: In a submission to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York on Thursday, Blockbuster said it reached an agreement with bondholders on a recapitalization plan.
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A startup indie radio station gains a toehold in an unfriendly universe
Storefront booths, such as East Village Radio in New York, reach millions online – if they can cut legal static.
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'The Town' is talk of box office, opening with $23.8M
'The Town' has earned rave reviews. This is the second movie directed by Ben Affleck, who stars alongside Jeremy Renner, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm and Chris Cooper.
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'The Town': Is Charlestown really America's 'bank robbery capital'?
‘The Town’ is Ben Affleck's new thriller set in the Boston neighborhood of Charlestown. But residents beg to differ with the movie’s portrayal of the area.
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Top picks: Daffy Duck toon classics, Maine's culinary delights, music for Haiti, and more
Classic Daffy Duck toons out on DVD, mouthwatering 'Fresh From Maine' cook book, 'Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti' CD, and more top picks.
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Why intriguing 'Inception' is the Hollywood exception
'Inception' has pulled in more than $150 million with its unique premise and striking visuals – so why aren't there more films like it? Hollywood is risk-averse.
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As Hollywood invades, Comic-Con keeps its quirks
Comic-Con, the annual comic book convention, has exploded into a must-attend event for Hollywood actors and producers, but the new attention represents a healthy evolution, say comic book experts.
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Batman 3 to be released in 2012; 'The Joker' will not return, however.
Batman 3 is scheduled for a July 2012 release but the director of the Batman 3 said 'The Joker' will not be included.
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Harry Potter video game 'Lego Harry Potter' is worth the money
Harry Potter has a video game? Yes, and 'Lego Harry Potter' is a blast to play.
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'Toy Story 3' tops Adam Sandler and Tom Cruise with $59 million
'Toy Story 3' was the big winner at the box office last weekend. The animated film made $59.3 million, followed by 'Grown Ups.'
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Butterbeer, magic wands, and dragons all part of Harry Potter theme park
Butterbeer, Gryffindor scarves, and magic wands are all inside 'The Wizarding World of Harry Potter' - a new Harry Potter theme park.
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Harry Potter theme park "Wizarding World of Harry Potter" opens today
Harry Potter theme park? The Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens to the public Friday.
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With 'Wizarding World of Harry Potter,' Orlando hopes for a boost
Friday's grand opening of 'The Wizarding World of Harry Potter,' the theme park based on the popular books, could bring sell-out crowds to an industry crimped by the global economic downturn.
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Wizarding World of Harry Potter: A sneak peak
Wizarding World of Harry Potter: The Hogwarts-themed minipark inside Universal's Islands of Adventure amusement park opens to the public on Friday. Here's what's inside.
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Liam Neeson and 'The A-Team' can't kick 'The Karate Kid' out of the weekend's top spot
Sony's remake of 1984's 'The Karate Kid' debuted at No. 1 for the weekend with a whopping $56 million. Liam Neeson and 'The A-Team' couldn't compete.
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What's next on your 3D TV? Get ready for 3D videogames!
3D TV is great but watch out for 3D videogames. The biggest videogame publishers will unveil stereoscopic 3D videogames next week.
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Doesn't Harry Potter really belong in London?
With the "Harry Potter" theme park set to open in Orlando, Fla., London Mayor Boris Johnson is urging the boy wizard to come home.
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Gallery: Past Robin Hoods
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'Peanuts' gang, including Charlie Brown and Snoopy, has a new owner
The 'Peanuts' gang, longtime cartoon stars including Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy, has been sold to a new owner for $175 million.
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More Netflix movies from Fox and Universal, but you'll have to wait for Avatar
Netflix will delay the availability of new releases from Universal and Twentieth Century Fox but increase the depth of its streaming library.
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Leonardo da Vinci: painter, sculptor, Hollywood movie star
Leonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man. He's now a Hollywood movie star in a Warner Bros Indiana Jones-style action hero film to be called 'Leonardo da Vinci and the Soldiers of Forever.'
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Sandra Bullock cancels London premiere due to scandal
Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock won't attend the London premiere of "The Blind Side" due to a scandal at home.
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A Prophet: movie review
In 'A Prophet,' a French-Arab teenager hones his skills behind bars to get ahead in the gang world.



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