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Actor Daniel Radcliffe sat down with Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith to share his thoughts on his new role in Broadway's revival of "Equus."
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Nov. 10: TODAY’s Ann Curry talks to “Harry Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe about his new role in the Broadway drama “Equus.” (Today Show)
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Money & Co. blog: Wall Street's dramatic rebound late in the session is a bet on more government help to unfreeze credit markets.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Magic Johnson criticized a pair of talk show hosts Friday for accusing him of faking AIDS but said he didn't want them to be fired. Chris Baker and Langdon Perry of KTLK in Minneapolis made the remarks during Baker's conservative radio show on Wednesday. After Johnson condemned the statements, the station said it regretted "some offhand remarks" by the pair....
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The exhibit on prefabricated housing at New York's Museum of Modern Art is visually delightful and informative. But the story it tells is incomplete.
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Feature-length animations have proved to be a box-office goldmine for the big studios. But as the technology becomes ever cheaper and more sophisticated, smaller companies are grabbing a slice of the action. Tim Moore meets the makers of Igor, a privately funded film with monster ambitions.
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FORMER NBA star Magic Johnson was outraged Friday after two Minnesota radio talk show hosts accused him of faking that he had contracted HIV, which can lead to AIDS.
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According to DOBRE program, within complex scientific research of deep structure of Earth crust of central and eastern Europe, international works will be held in Kyiv on October 9-20, 2008, the Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the Ukrainian Academy of
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He said that many presidential advisors and politicians who would like to live in Ukraine without the parliament are confident that as soon as a presidential decree on the parliament's dissolution is published, the Verkhovna Rada will be unable to
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They accused him of pretending to have HIV, but he says he doesn't want them fired. Magic Johnson criticized a pair of talk show hosts Friday for accusing him of faking HIV but said he didn't want them to be fired.
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WHEN Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan became the Governor of Delta State, last year, he was accepted with a "let's us watch and see attitude" by some Ijaw militants, who thought that an Itsekiri man would continue to oppress and not
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France's Gael Monfils battled through a three-hour semi-final against the unseeded German Philipp Kohlschreiber to win a slot in the Vienna Open final where he will meet one of Philipp Petzschner or Feliciano Lopez.
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A STAY at the latest luxury resort in the Maldives is all about water therapy, writes Susan Kurosawa.
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There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all diet. How you pick one can have as much of an impact as the diet itself.
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Water supplies to more than 1,000 homes will be cut off during the next fortnight due to maintenance works.
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REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Icelandic officials are in Moscow on Tuesday for talks on an emergency loan that could be worth billions of euros, the country's latest attempt to raise cash to help save its economy from collapse.
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The Orlando Magic returned to practice Sunday after taking off a day, but center-forward Tony Battie sat out as a precaution. He sustained a fractured ring finger on his left hand in Friday morning's shoot-around. Held out of Friday night's exhibition against CSKA Moscow, he is listed as day-to-day by the club.
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Picking up his fifth save of the postseason, Phillies closer Brad Lidge entered in the eighth inning for the first time this season Monday in Game 4 of the NLCS at the Dodgers. He recorded four outs, giving up only one hit and picking up two strikeouts.
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Rays SP Edwin Jackson, left off the ALDS roster, pitched a perfect inning of relief in Game 3 of the ALCS at Boston on Monday.
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The politics: What is happening to Gordon Brown’s reputation? Yesterday, Paul Krugman, the newly installed Nobel economics laureate, was penning a column for the New York Times lauding the Brown/Darling bank rescue plan.
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A performance of Schubert’s C major Quintet last week at the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival’s 25th-anniversary concert was a reminder that the cellist Fred Sherry is no slouch in the standard canon.
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Zac Efron is more than busy promoting “High School Musical 3: Senior Year,” but the actor tells Access Hollywood that although he plans on attending USC in the future, he has no plans of heading to Broadway.
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Amid renewed interest in nuclear power, advocates of thorium say it is safer and could reduce waste.
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CORPORATE LAW FIRM Mayer Brown has turned over a chunk of space at its posh headquarters at 1675 Broadway to the Visiting Nurse Services of New York. The nonprofit subleased 18,000 square feet at an undisclosed price on the 18th floor of the Rudin-owned granite-and-glass-clad scraper, which rises 35 stories on the block between 52nd and 53rd streets. A knowledgeable office broker guessed the rent was likely around $80 a square foot. The Nurse Service, which calls itself the largest nonprofit home health agency in the country, has relocated its executive offices to 1675 Broadway while it renovates its existing space on East 70th Street, according to Cushman & Wakefield broker David Green, who, with Tara Stacom, represented the tenant in the year-and-a-half-long sublease. read more »
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With Carlos Peña, Evan Longoria and Willy Aybar blasting homers, the Rays buried the Red Sox in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
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Opinion: If history has taught us anything it is that the modern-day Red Sox know how to pick themselves up off the canvas. But listening to this 2008 team, it's easy to come away wondering if this bunch has any fight left.
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More than 10,000 people have signed an online petition urging the Army to let an Iraqi puppy come home with a Minnesota soldier, who fears that "Ratchet" could be killed if left behind.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Alfred E. Neuman, the grinning face with the flapping ears, has gazed out from the covers of MAD magazine for half a century - becoming such a familiar presence that Charles, Prince of Wales, may have felt it necessary to deny that he looked like him....
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Will gun-toting, churchgoing white guys pull the lever for Barack Obama?
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Will gun-toting, churchgoing white guys pull the lever for Barack Obama?
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The Magic have firepower and a giant in the middle who is still improving, but Chris Mannix wonders if they're tough enough to win big in the postseason.
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THEATER REVIEW: "Forbidden Broadway" (★★★ 1/2) runs through Nov. 30 at the Royal George Cabaret, 1641 N. Halsted St.; Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes; Tickets: $40-$55 at 312-988-9000. Above, Kevin McGlynn spoofs "Young Frankenstein." In one of the many...
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Google define:keyword (no space) advanced operator is a very handy (yet not very widely used) way to quickly find the word meaning. However the algorithm behind getting included in Google definitions is unclear. Google states they use “various sources” to pull the definitions from: The query [define:] will provide a definition of the words you enter after [...]
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Cisco's first release of network magic makes it easier for home users to manage their networks.
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A performance of Schubert’s C major Quintet last week at the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival’s 25th-anniversary concert was a reminder that the cellist Fred Sherry is no slouch in the standard canon.
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Divers have identified the location of two massive power-generating turbines and a transporter that fell into the Saint John Harbour on Wednesday morning, and a recovery operation is now being designed.
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"Once," the indie film underdog that waltzed away with an Oscar for best original song in 2007, will become
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Will Ferrell will get his own one-man show, titled “You’re Welcome, America: A Final Night with George W. Bush.”
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The curtain officially went up on Katie Holmes' Broadway debut Thursday as the revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" made its much anticipated premiere.
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It's not about Katie Holmes. Or even John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest or Patrick Wilson, for that matter.
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NEW YORK _ Katie Holmes on Broadway? OMG. Holmes' official debut on the New York stage was expected to be feted Thursday night at the "All My Sons" premiere with a madhouse red carpet, plenty of press _ and maybe even a few protesters on hand.
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The curtain officially went up on actress Katie Holmes’ Broadway debut Thursday as the revival of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” made its much-anticipated premiere.
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ROAD works between Okahandja and Karibib should be completed in about 20 months, the weather permitting.