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Interim Iraqi leader chosen

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A Shiite Muslim member of a political party banned by Saddam Hussein was chosen Wednesday to be the first leader of Iraq's U.S.-picked interim government, serving a one-month term that will be rotated among eight other faction leaders. The Iraq Governing Council, meeting in Baghdad's Convention Center, also lashed out at Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa for failing to recognize the interim government's authority.


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Flames devour truck, burn painters

INDIANAPOLIS -- Rush-hour motorists watched in horror as a cargo truck burst into flames on a busy freeway, burning more than a dozen members of the painting crew inside, most of them critically.


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Combs elected local Party chair

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Perry Township Trustee Dan Combs was elected as chairman of the Monroe County Democratic party Sunday evening. The election was watched closely as candidates Combs and Brian O'Neill vied for the leadership position Frank McCloskey resigned from. Combs acknowledged that McCloskey has left "big shoes to fill."


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Sad demise marks Hearts' pop

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So, it's hard to write a review of a band that just passed away. Heading out to tour following their first LP release, the Exploding Hearts lost three members (Matt Fitzgerald, bass and vocals, Adam Cox, guitar and lead vocals, and Jeremy Gage, drums) to an automobile accident on the way home from a show in San Francisco. Surviving are Terry Six, guitar, and Rachelle Ramos, manager.



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The Kills have no fills, no frills

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The Kills might be like The White Stripes, but a big difference is that The White Stripes are famous and The Kills are still obscure. The Kills have an outlaw personality, which might make them less viable commercially. In fact, their song "Jewel Thief" is what Bonnie and Clyde might sound like if they could rock.


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Cycling and techno mingle in 'France'

The Kraftwerk single and its latest album's title track, "Tour de France 03," is a Tour de Fun. The song follows in the tradition of Kraftwerk's minimal beat style, however it has been updated to fit with the times. Kraftwerk seems to have been influenced by current trends in electronic music, even though it helped pioneer the genre in the early '70s.


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Disco for the youth

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Consisting of two tracks, "Me and Giuliani Down by the Schoolyard (A True Story)" and "Intensifieder (Sunracapellectrohshit mix 03)" !!! (pronounced "chk chk chk")'s new EP runs a pleased with itself 18-minutes long.


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Dylan is battered and covered

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Masked and Anonymous is the soundtrack to a film directed by former sitcom writer Larry Charles. Bob Dylan stars in the film as (what else) a former guiding light, singer-songwriter in a Civil War-torn, ambiguously diverse, future America.


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Girl Power that lives up to its name

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There is a lot of crap packaged as chick flicks. Forget "Charlie's Angels" and "Legally Blonde 2," "Whale Rider" beats them both. Don't even lump this into the same genre. Despite its girl power themes, "Whale Rider" is so much more than that.


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The subversive little world of 'Spy Kids'

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Let's get it out of the way that "Spy Kids 3-D" is a terrible movie. Writer, director and 3-D artiste Richard Rodriguez phoned the third film of the series in, creating a movie that is visually nauseating and completely lacking in anything even a child would consider a plot.


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Jolie makes a bad career move

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Someone please tell me why it is that video game to film adaptations always seem to suck. The latest installment of the "Tomb Raider" series manages to fall infinitely short of its predecessor, which was in itself easily forgettable if not mildly entertaining.


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'Seabiscuit:' Yet another reason to read

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Three men suffering through the hardships of the Great Depression find solace in a common good. Strangely, the lynchpin that holds these downtrodden figures together happens to be of the equine variety.


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'Not Everybody Loves Raymond'

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Movies and television are big parts of my life. Certainly not the most important part, but I love seeing weekly episodes of "The Sopranos" and despite my problems with the ticket prices and commercials at the beginning of movies, I still think of going to the theater as a special treat.


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Fighting King George

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It wasn't as smoky as I thought it would be in the small backroom at Bear's Place last Wednesday for the return of the Booze.


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Don't mess with Texas

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Kevin Spacey is a great actor who has made his mark in many great movies such as "The Usual Suspects," "Seven," "L.A. Confidential" and "American Beauty" to name a few. In fact, he's carved out such a niche for himself that by simply being in a movie it will have a twist ending. "The Life of David Gale" is no exception, as Spacey plays the titular character, a man sentenced to be executed, who may or may not be guilty of murder.


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Censorship sinks drug-fueled flick

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The directorial debut of Jonas Åkerlund, "Spun" is based on the true epic meth binge of its screenwriter, Will De Los Santos. Åkerlund has managed to capture one of the most repulsively kitschy cool atmospheres since Harmony Korine demonized Mulberry in "Gummo."


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'Phantom Power' falters

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The Super Furry Animals are another one of those bands who receive quite a lot of critical praise for what's in its record collection and what elements of that collection show up on their records.


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Not so addictive anymore

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It's been quite a long vacation for Jane's Addiction. If you don't remember the Jane's, after all it's been about 12 years, think Red Hot Chili Peppers with more hair, musically that is, and less funk.