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News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 2 days ago
The two Hollywood stars have started shooting scenes that imitate the famous bull run held each year in Pamplona, northern Spain for the James Mangold-directed action comedy. The Pamplona bull run is held in the city each July and was made famous by
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News Source: Centre Daily Times
| 2 days ago
Each letter was entered into a computer by hand by student interns, scholars and graduate research assistants. The initial transcriptions were provided to scholars who corrected them against archived copies, Spanier explained. Finally, scholars also
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News Source: The New York Times
| 3 days ago
The cause was complications after a stroke, said his daughter, Hallie. Mr. Leighton, who was listed in the 1985 Guinness Book of World Records as the actor who had played the most roles (2,407), began his professional career as a legitimate actor,
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News Source: The Guardian
| 6 days ago
In the literary world, there is one kind of interview that's as rare and precious as the purest opium. Addicts will know already that this month a new batch became available; many, no doubt, are already blissfully mainlining it.
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News Source: Variety
| 7 days ago
Jones had been set to direct and co-star with Matthew McConaughey in Lakeshore Entertainment's adaptation of the Michael Connelly novel. But Jones has left the project over creative differences on the script. Lakeshore, which has a script by John
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News Source: Inquirer.net
| 8 days ago
Spain�Two women were slightly hurt on Sunday when they were struck by bulls that escaped the set of a new film that stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, local police and officials said. The seven bulls roamed loose on the narrow streets of Cadiz in
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News Source: Sign and Sight
| 12 days ago
Hemingways from all over America gathered in Key West in a competition for the greatest degree of physical resemblance between the famous writer and his surrogates. This year the winner was Tom Grizzard, in what is said to have been a very stiff
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News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 13 days ago
Paris, whose wild nightlife drew generations of party goers from Ernest Hemingway to Jim Morrison, is now more notorious for curfews than carousing. Dismayed nightcrawlers say swelling red tape, nightclub closures, gentrification and po-faced