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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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Culture Cafe 'The Dark Knight Rises': Will there be a director's cut?
Rumors have swirled that a director's cut of 'The Dark Knight Rises' will be released. Will it happen?
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Box office results: Expendables 2 punches up second box office win (+video)
Box office results show that the 'Expendables 2' won the weekly race with $13.5 million in ticket sales from Friday through Sunday, according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters.
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Culture Cafe Joseph Gordon-Levitt hasn't signed on for 'Justice League'
Joseph Gordon-Levitt says he hasn't made plans for any 'Batman' sequels or a 'Justice League' movie.
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Chapter & Verse 'Dark Tower' adaptation stops but may start again
The adaptation of Stephen King's Dark Tower series was dropped by Warner Bros., but Media Rights Capital may take on the project.
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Culture Cafe 'The Hobbit': High frame rate showings will be limited
'The Hobbit' director Peter Jackson originally planned for movie to be shown at a higher frame rate, but the film will now be seen at a normal rate in most theaters.
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Chapter & Verse 'Great Gatsby' movie is pushed to summer 2013
'The Great Gatsby' – the latest film version of the novel, directed by Baz Luhrmann – had originally been slated for a Christmas Day 2012 release.
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Chapter & Verse Stephen King: 'Shining' sequel is scheduled for a 2013 release
The sequel to Stephen King's horror classic 'The Shining' will follow a now-adult Danny Torrance and his fight against the strange True Knot group.
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Culture Cafe 'The Hobbit' third movie is confirmed by Peter Jackson
'The Hobbit' will get a third installment, according to the 'Lord of the Rings' director.
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Change Agent Charities plan to distribute $2 million in aid for Colorado shooting victims
More than 2,500 individuals have donated to help victims and their families in the aftermath of a shooting spree in a Colorado theater. At GivingFirst.org donors can choose from a list of 10 organizations to contribute to.
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Culture Cafe 'Man of Steel' trailers shows a mix of old and new Superman
'Man of Steel' trailers for the Superman reboot shows a more serious take on the caped hero.
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Colorado shooting victims: Who will pay medical bills?
Enormous medical bills for those without health insurance may be the next challenge for victims in the Colorado movie theater shooting. Three hospitals won't charge the victims, and there are fund-raising efforts underway.
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Culture Cafe Christian Bale visits victims of shooting at Colorado hospital (+video)
'The Dark Knight Rises' star asked that the media not be notified beforehand.
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'Dark Knight' arrests in three separate incidents after Colorado shooting
A Maine man was arrested after watching 'The Dark Knight Rises' and he said was going to shoot a former employer. In California, a man was arrested at a showing of 'Dark Knight' when he made a threat.
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Colorado shooting: Bomb squads disarm suspect's booby-trapped apartment
With the help of a robot, Colorado shooting suspect James Holmes’ booby-trapped apartment has been largely disarmed. Authorities say he planned to kill whoever entered – most likely a first responder. Also Saturday, those killed in the theater attack began to be publicly identified.
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Colorado shootings likely to change movie going experience indefinitely
In the wake of the Colorado theater shootings, many movie chains have changed their security policies. No masks, fake weapons, or backpacks. But would theater-goers accept metal detectors?
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Colorado shooting: Police look for clues after dark night
Batman moviegoers, at first, think that shooting is part of the spectacle. Paris cancels opening of 'The Dark Knight Rises,' as New York tightens security at film's opening to preempt copycats.
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'Dark Knight': Angry comments section closed by Rotten Tomatoes
Matt Atchity, the site's editor-in-chief, said Tuesday it was the first time RottenTomatoes.com has suspended user comments, adding postings about 'Dark Knight' reviews would likely be restored by the end of the week.
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Culture Cafe 'The Dark Knight Rises' early reviews arrive
As Warner Bros. lifts its review embargo, online reviews of the hotly anticipated Batman finale start rolling in.
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Women help Spider-Man net Sony $341 million and counting
Spider-Man took in $140 million at the US box office in the first six days. Female viewers made up 42 percent of the Spider-Man movie audience
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Top Picks: Dr. Seuss on DVD, the PBS Arts Summer Festival, and more
The social magazine Flipboard comes to Android, the Canadian duo Japandroids makes everyone sing along, and more top picks.
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'Ted' wins weekend box office, 'Brave' has staying power
'Ted' earned $54 million this weekend, followed by 'Magic Mike,' at $39 million. 'Brave' came in at No. 3 with $34 million in it's second weekend.
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Horizons First drive-in theater: Did you hear the classic Wilhelm scream?
With Google's homage to the first drive-in theater, here's a brief look at the Wilhelm scream, one of the most famous sound effects in cinema history.
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'Bachelorette' lawsuit settled. Can spoilers help reality TV?
'The Bachelorette' producers have dropped a lawsuit against blogger Reality Steve. Since he began revealing spoilers of 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' on his website, ratings have gone up.
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Linda Evangelista child support finalized: Joins stars A-list
Linda Evangelista and her billionaire former boyfriend have finalized a settlement in the supermodel's child support suit. She's now on the Hollywood stars A-list of those receiving or paying big bucks child support.
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Women and 3D help 'The Avengers' set box office record (+video)
Women bought 40 percent of all tickets to 'The Avengers.' The action movie beat 'Harry Potter' in setting a first weekend box office record with $200 million in ticket sales.



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