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U.S. Embassy closes in Emirates after threat

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Americans said they were staying vigilant after U.S. missions in the United Arab Emirates closed Wednesday following a threat, and the embassy in Saudi Arabia shut down for an hour on what turned out to be false rumors of an explosion in the capital.



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Hamas: Militants not targeting America

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- The new Hamas leader in Gaza said Wednesday the militant group had no plans to attack U.S. targets, while another top official in the organization said it has targeted Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for death.


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Give recruiters access

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Military recruiters on some college campuses have felt unwanted as of late, and the U.S. House of Representatives is taking action. The ROTC Military Recruiter Equal Access to Campus Act coerces universities into providing all employers, including the Pentagon, with equal access to students. The act threatens to remove federal funding from schools that do not comply.

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Judge jails 2 more suspects in Madrid bombings

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MADRID -- Wednesday a Spanish judge charged two more suspects, including the first woman, in connection with the Madrid, Spain, commuter-train bombings. The charges bring the number of those accused to 11 in the March 11 attacks killing at least 190 and wounded about 1,800.


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Explosives found on French rail line

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PARIS -- A French railroad worker found an explosive device buried in the bed of a passenger line between France and Switzerland Wednesday, the Interior Ministry said. Bomb disposal experts neutralized the device, which was half-buried under a track in the village of Montieramey, France, on a train line heading from Paris to Basel, Switzerland, about 105 miles southeast of Paris, the ministry said in a statement. It was discovered shortly after noon.


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Bloopers, boners and bums

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Reality shows have started a new wave of television in recent years, but how much of "Survivor" and "The Real World" is actually "reality" and how much is scripted? There is no way to know for sure, but my guess is the producers of reality shows do not start filming an episode without some sort of pre-scripting.


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The soundtrack of my life

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Jumpin' jaspers the frog went a courtin'." Although unfamiliar to most, the old children's tune "Frog Went a Courtin'" settles in tight along my funny bone as it rattles distant memories of third grade music class.


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Desperate attempt to be artsy fails in '21 Grams'

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"21 Grams" tells the story of a terminally ill man (Sean Penn), a grieving mother (Naomi Watts) and a fundamentalist Christian ex-convict (Benicio Del Toro) whose lives are intertwined through a fatal accident.


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Fifties feminism hits DVD

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For women in the 1950's getting married, setting up house and popping out a few kids looked like the only option after college. Forget graduate school or a career; it wasn't in the cards. Despite poor editing and even worse storytelling, "Mona Lisa Smile" does provide a quick lesson in art history and a look at women's roles in the '50s.


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Horror classic a bloody good DVD

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Some 25 years after its original theatrical release, George A. Romero's classic splatter film still inspires the same shock and awe it did back in 1978.


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Spielberg's 'List' a drama for the ages

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If you have never seen Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List," easily and undoubtedly one of the best movies of the '90s, there will probably never be a better time now that the film is new to DVD. This is probably my fourth or fifth time seeing the film, and it still amazes me and it still makes me cry.



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Girls will be girls

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With their ninth studio album, All That We Let In, Indigo Girls have made a beautifully simple record. But fear not -- the Girls' trademark emotion, earnestness and depth is here in full force.


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Arena rock band becomes musical joke

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In one episode of "The Simpsons," we see a shirtless Apu washing his Trans Am. As he hoses the car down, he sings along to Cheap Trick's "Dream Police." There's something inherently hilarious about a cartoon guy with a faux Indian accent crooning, "The dream police, they live inside of my head / the dream police, they come to me in my bed."


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Carr put the 'Prisonbound' in 'Blues'

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Leroy Carr was only 30 when complications from chronic alcoholism put the blues vocalist and piano player six feet under. But while Carr might not have been around for very long, he was around long enough to become one of the most influential and significant artists in the history of the blues.


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Great Big Sea transforms into solid rock band

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With Something Beautiful, Great Big Sea pretty much completes its transformation from a Celtic combo into a full-fledged rock band, a metamorphosis which might, somewhat understandably, concern the Newfoundland group's hard-core fans.


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Bondie beatdown boosts band's blastoff

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The Von Bondies only real claim to fame -- I'm really not kidding -- is the fact that lead singer Jason Stollsteimer got his ass kicked in a bar by White Stripes frontman Jack White.


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'Spartan' proves sword mightier than pen

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Say what you will about David Mamet: the man can write. I can think of few stage or screenwriters who use the immensely versatile word "fuck" with such aplomb (okay, Quentin Tarantino and Kevin Smith come close). In giving the coarse class, Mamet has turned obscenity into art. I respect this. You should too.


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The 'Secret' is out: Depp rocks

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Writer/director David Koepp adapts Stephen King's novella "Secret Window, Secret Garden," which concerns a writer, Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), who secludes himself in a cabin after discovering his wife cheating on him after 10 years of marriage.