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'Brave,' 'Wreck-It Ralph' among nominees for the Annie Awards
"Brave," "Frankenweenie," "Hotel Transylvania," "ParaNorman," "Rise of the Guardians," "The Pirates! Band of Misfits," "The Rabbi's Cat" and "Wreck-It Ralph" have earned nominations for animated film of the year for the Annie Awards. Notably missing...
Tags: South Park (tv program), Television, Ice Age: Continental Drift (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Archer (tv program)
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Budget carriers can give you an unexpected bonus
GIRONA, Spain — Many European backpackers on a budget have braved the world of the "budget" airline. As if draconian bag fees and cramped seating weren't enough, many budget carriers serve satellite airports, dumping passengers far from their...
Tags: Europe, Travel, Ryanair Holdings Plc, Budgets and Budgeting, Barcelona (Spain)
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Fiona Apple's letter about her dog will break your heart
Fiona Apple has postponed plans to tour South America, telling fans in an impassioned note posted on Facebook that she has opted to stay home with her ailing dog. "I just can't leave her now," she wrote. "Please understand." The four-page handwritten...
Tags: Wii, Travel, Entertainment, Fiona Apple, Music
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Kwanzaa event features African drummers, dance and theater
With rapt attention, 4-year-old Alexis Gamble fixed her eyes on three teenage girls, bare-footed in vibrant-colored dresses, as they danced to traditional African beats on Saturday, the fourth day of Kwanzaa.
The Gamble family, of Owings Mills, lights...Tags: Entertainment Events, Travel, Entertainment, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Holidays
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10 things you might not know about North Korea
North Korea is an international pariah, a bandit state, the "Hermit Kingdom." It's also a net exporter of news: North Korea announced Friday that it had detained an American citizen for "hostile acts against the republic." And a rocket launch this month...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Dominican Republic, Orson Welles, Movies, United Nations
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Interview: Kill Hannah's Christmas presence
Kill Hannah has spent much of its career coming to its fans around the country and in Europe, but once a year during the holiday season the Chicago alt-rock band has its fans come to it for “A New Heart For Christmas.” And considering the...
Tags: Travel, Groundhog Day, Spider-Man (fictional character), Navy Pier, Morphine (drug)
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Spending by international visitors sets new record for September
Spending by international visitors to the U.S. continues to rise, setting a new record in September. Foreign visitors spent $13.9 billion traveling to and visiting the U.S. in September, a 4% increase over the same month in 2011, according to data...
Tags: Travel, China, Brazil
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Head out for the holidays
The holidays are here before you know it and often gone before you've had a chance to sample any of the wonderful seasonal offerings. Taking a day trip to any of these destinations will provide a quick cup of cheer.
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Shadrack's Christmas Light...Tags: Shrek (fictional character), Entertainment Events, Gingerbread Houses, Santa Claus (fictional character), Christmas Music (genre)
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Obama's foreign policy reset has little to show for it
Four years ago, a telegenic, charismatic senator from Illinois cobbled together a New Deal coalition of labor, environmentalists, progressives, African-Americans and young people to capture the presidency. It was an exciting time. America had elected its...Tags: Barack Obama, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Travel, Politics, Religion and Belief
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Controversial Czech alcohol ban, spurred by poisonings, to continue
World NowAuthorities in the Czech Republic have outlawed hard liquor sales after at least 23 deaths from bootleg alcohol poisoning, stirring the ire of bar and restaurant owners in the tourism-dependent country and raising fears that the ban will only drive more... -
Clinton draws criticism from Chinese ahead of talks
World NowSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton flew into a storm of criticism in Beijing on Tuesday in the midst of a six-nation tour perceived by China as aimed at curbing its influence in Asia.... -
Nicolas Colsaerts selected to be Europe’s lone Ryder Cup rookie
The Downswing Golf BlogIt isn’t often that a Ryder Cup captain feels he can afford to pass up a three-time major winner in favor of someone who’s never tasted the heat of Ryder battle. Jose Maria Olazabal, though, is operating in that sort of comfort zone. Sorry,...
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