Heather Locklear hospitalized – msnbc.com

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Judge: John Edwards has serious heart condition – Boston Herald

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Meryl Streep movie about Thatcher has Britain taking sides – Los Angeles Times

Meryl Streep movie about Thatcher has Britain taking sides – Los Angeles Times Reporting from London— The face peering from the ads and posters belongs to Meryl Streep, but the shadow that hovers over the land is definitely Margaret Thatcher’s. The reaction to the film “The Iron Lady” has illuminated just how polarizing “Mrs. T.” (or “TBW” — “that bloody woman”) remains a generation after her ouster from 10 Downing St. Love her

Movie Review: The Admirably Dingy, Grimy Action Flick Contraband – New York Magazine (blog)

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Friday movie roundup: Everlasting ‘Beauty’ – Salt Lake Tribune (blog)

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Marines Urinating Video: Pamela Geller, Anti-Muslim Blogger, Says ‘I DO Love … – Huffington Post

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Movie review: ‘Joyful Noise’ is spirited fluff – Los Angeles Times

Movie review: ‘Joyful Noise’ is spirited fluff – Los Angeles Times Assembled from spare parts of “Footloose” and “Sister Act,” the serviceable gospel contraption “Joyful Noise” takes place in an economically hard-hit Georgia town, where the multiracial members of the Divinity Church Choir raise voices and spirits under the direction of their beloved choirmaster, played by Kris Kristofferson. We see him in action in church during the

Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Celebrate ‘The Help’ – MTV.com

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Letters: Response to Catholic school closings | Philadelphia Daily News | 2012 … – Philadelphia Daily News

Letters: Response to Catholic school closings | Philadelphia Daily News | 2012 … – Philadelphia Daily News UPON SEEING the closing and merging of many schools by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, one has to wonder why this is being done and what could have stopped it. With the emergence of the charter schools throughout the city, declining enrollment was to be expected and, of course, increased tuition is always a factor. One factor not brought up by the blue-ribbon commission is

People’s Choice Awards 2012: Katy Perry, Emma Stone, Morgan Freeman Win Big – ABC News (blog)

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