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a glimmer of sanity (Oct 31 2004 19:30 GMT) - I believe that any person who abuses a child--- either sexually, physically or emotionally--- is one sick sumbitch who should... |
Gut Rumbles
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a glimmer of sanity (Oct 31 2004 19:30 GMT) - I believe that any person who abuses a child--- either sexually, physically or emotionally--- is one sick sumbitch who should... |
TV Today
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Mmm, The Simpsons - and new episodes, finally, for terrestrial viewers (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - Celebrities Sara Cox, Nick Frost, Iain Lee and Ralph Little take time out to tell TV Today why they love The Simpsons, which returns to UK terrestrial this week on Channel 4. BBC RADIO ONE DJ SARA COX How and when did The Simpsons enter your life? When I was presenting The Girlie ... |
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Touching The Void: a terrifying true-story ice-nightmare film (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - In the week that sees The Simpsons launched on Channel 4, one Simpson has a two-hour slot devoted to his story. But, while it is every bit as improbable and heroic as any of Homer?s adventures, this is no bald yellow man with eight fingers and a gut (though he ... |
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Conviction - arresting new drama or formulaic good-cop bad-cop? (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - Conviction, say the BBC, is a pacy, dark and innovative new drama which challenges a popular genre and turns it inside out to give a fresh, new and thought-provoking perspective on life in the police force. Brothers Chrissie and Ray, played by William Ash (Burn It) and Nicholas Gleaves (Playing The ... |
TV Today
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A roller-coaster ride in the BBC?s new Blackpool-based thriller (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - David Morrissey, Sarah Parish, John Thomson and David Tennant star in the BBC?s new six-part thriller with musical numbers, Blackpool. Two of the series? stars take time out to talk about their characters. Blackpool is a rollercoaster ride around the bright lights and faded grandeur of Britain? |
TV Today
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New BBC docu-drama series mixes science with fiction on trip to outer space (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - The ultimate journey of human exploration comes to BBC One as Space Odyssey - Voyage To The Planets takes viewers on a magical journey to the exotic worlds of our neighbouring planets. Executive producer Tim Haines explains just how this breathtaking drama-documentary came into being. You?re the team behind the ... |
TV Today
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Shoebox Zoo: another bizarre Sunday tea-time drama (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - There?s a first time for everything, and for Jason Connery, star of the popular Eighties television series Robin Of Sherwood, it?s playing a dad in the magical fantasy series Shoebox Zoo. The 6ft son of James Bond legend Sean Connery laughs when he says: ? |
TV Today
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A new character for Monarch Of The Glen (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - Charming, successful and extremely wealthy, Glenbogle?s newest resident, Chester Grant, makes his entrance this week into the peaceful Highland community. A self-made millionaire, he?s king of his castle, but Chester quickly sets his sights on winning the affections of local crofter Isobel Anderson, much to the dismay of laird ... |
TV Today
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Baffled by Strictly Come Dancing? Here?s our bluffer?s guide (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - As the new series of Strictly Come Dancing gathers pace on BBC One, we trace the history of the dances in this popular Saturday night show. Waltz The waltz?s history is rooted in a peasant dance from the Provence area of France in 1559, from a piece of folk music called ... |
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Q+A with Diarmud Gavin (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - Meet Diarmuid Gavin, who takes time out from exploring the changing face of British gardens in order to answer some of our key questions. Name: Diarmuid Gavin Born: 10 May 1964 First TV appearance? ? |
Kaleva.plus
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Vain voitto ilahdutti Väyrystä (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - Mika Väyrysen ja Hannu Haaralan Heerenveenin vahva meno Hollannin jalkapalloliigassa on saanut jatkoa tänään, kun joukkue haki 4-2-vierasvoiton FC Den Boschista. Vielä 15 minuuttia ennen päätösvihellystä Heerenveen oli tappiolla, mutta puristi lopussa väkisin ohi. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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trick or treaters [Sarah Dodd] (Oct 31 2004 19:28 GMT) - In a world where we teach our children that strangers are bad, that taking anything, including sweets from strangers is bad, and where we discourage our children from going to a strangers house, do we still allow children to trick or treat. As far as I am aware this is an american tradition that i was certainly not allowed to practice. So why on earth would children be allowed out on there own in the dark trick or treating. |
Cre8asite Forums
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accessibility options (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Usability and accessibility and both areas that are crossed-linked and yet different. Accessibility like we have discussed here before would fall under the umbrella of usability. :) |
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Terror im Pott (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - »Musikalisch lässt er sich nicht auf einen festen Stil beschränken, denn Tommy Fischer gehört zu den innovativsten Interpreten des Deutschen Schlagers. Seine Kompositionen und Arrangements gehen mit der Zeit und setzen neue Trends: seine Texte... |
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Auds keep 'Grudge' on top (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Film News: 'Ray' takes big bow -- Halloween weekend was a good one for horror pics. Sony's "The Grudge" stayed strong in its second week, claiming the weekend's top spot with $22.4 million, a decline of 42% from its opening three days, while Universal's 'Ray' opened stronger than expected with $20.1 million. |
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Vienna wouldn't Bogart her nuptials (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - VPage: Bacall honored at Austrian film fest -- A standing ovation greeted Lauren Bacall Oct. 24 after a sold-out gala screening of "The Big Sleep," one of 10 films being shown in her honor at the Vienna film fest. |
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H'Wood lines up fest time (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - VPage: Oscar hopefuls hit the road -- Hollywood has been taking its Great Oscar Hopes on the road in recent weeks, winging pics -- and in some cases their stars -- into tribute-laden fests around the country. |
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'Purple' pros plan trip to Broadway (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Weekly: Theater groups brings 'Color' to the stage -- Noises Off: Creative Battery has $2 million in new tuner "The Color Purple" and looks to raise another $8 million to bring the show to Broadway in fall 2005, says CB's Scott Sanders. |
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Two Hollywood theater troops get religion (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Legit News: 'Hell House,' 'Scientology Pageant' take on West Coast -- Anyone can make fun of religion, but two L.A. stage productions are taking a different tack. They satirize local controversial beliefs by ironically celebrating them. |
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The 'Idol'-ization of Broadway (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Legit News: 'American' losers find success on the stage -- As every "American Idol" addict knows, judge Simon Cowell thinks "Broadway" is a dirty word. If a contestant sings on pitch, eschews painfully held caterwauling high notes and otherwise follows the musical line of a song instead of distorting it beyond recognition, watch out! Cowell will trash that guy as being just "too Broadway." |
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Innovating at the speed of sound (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Legit News: Sound designer meets with odd challenges -- What is the sound of an android flying? That's the question that met sound designer Hillary Charnas when she started work on Rolin Jones' "The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow" at Yale Repertory Theatre. |
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Bold vision for sets (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Legit News: William Dudley uses computer animation to bring movie-style reality to stage design -- In 2002, before rehearsals began for Tom Stoppard's trilogy "The Coast of Utopia" at the National Theater, set designer William Dudley gave director Trevor Nunn a taste of his design. |
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SABC airs first court cast (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - World News: World Brief -- The first broadcast from court created TV history in South Africa Oct. 26. The South African Broadcasting Corp. was given the go-ahead to air the appeal by Mark Thatcher, son of former U. |
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Open Wide (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Book Reviews: In "Open Wide," Variety editors Hayes and Bing explore the current state of the film biz and the way its emphasis on opening weekend box office grosses has transformed the industry both creatively and commercially. |
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Never Coming to a Theater Near You (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Book Reviews: This collection of Los Angeles Times film critic Turan's reviews emphasizes films that weren't blockbusters upon theatrical release but are must-sees for real film lovers. |
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Mixed Nuts (Oct 31 2004 19:27 GMT) - Book Reviews: A comprehensive history of American comedy teams, Epstein's book traces the evolution of the comedy team from the early days of vaudeville all the way to today's primetime comedies. |
DrWeb's Domain
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MercuryNews.com | 10/31/2004 | Memoir goes easy on Hemingways (Oct 31 2004 19:26 GMT) - MercuryNews.com | 10/31/2004 | Memoir goes easy on Hemingways Posted on Sun, Oct. 31, 2004 Memoir goes easy on Hemingways By Mark Johnson, Special to the Mercury News Valerie Danby-Smith was born to a dysfunctional Dublin family in 1940 and spent 14 years in a convent boarding school right out of Charles Dickens. By the time she was 26, she had traveled from Spain to Cuba and New York with Ernest Hemingway, heard his proposal of marriage, and buried him; had a child by bad-boy Irish playwright Brendan Behan, and buried him; |
Blogcritics
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Free the airwaves (Oct 31 2004 19:26 GMT) - Supposedly, "the people" own the airwaves of America. In practice, this arbitrary commie nonsense actually means that the GOVERNMENT claims... |
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