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As NRA prepares to defend guns, here’s its list of opponents: Tony Bennett, the Kansas City Chiefs, hundreds of others
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAs pointed out by the left-wing news and views site the Daily Kos, the National Rifle Association maintains a list on its website describing its known opponents (in the view of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action) that includes some obvious anti-... -
American Cinematheque gets into the holiday spirit
The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen." Chaplin and Paulette Goddard star in his last silent film, the...
Tags: Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Vera-Ellen, Arts and Culture, City Lights (movie)
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The Latest: A sad 'Farewell,' a colorful trek
"Farewell, Fred Voodoo" By Amy Wilentz Simon & Schuster; 329 pages Fred Voodoo, we learn from Amy Wilentz's candid new book, is not a person but an epithet — the Haitian equivalent, more or less, of Joe Average. Wilentz spent years in Haiti as...Tags: Haiti Earthquake (2010), Awards and Prizes, Natural Disasters, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Robin Hood
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In NRA-land, we're all crack shots and cold-blooded killers
After a tragedy like the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn., the injection of anything short of seriousness into the subsequent public discourse about guns is touchy. But the National Rifle Association blasted numerous rounds into...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment, Movies, Wayne LaPierre, Vice (movie)
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Eggs: Good or bad for you?
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelYou're probably familiar with the famous movie scene in which Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa wakes up, opens the fridge, cracks about a half-dozen raw eggs into a glass and sloppily drinks them. It's the Breakfast of Champions, circa 1976. These days,... -
Sage Stallone's coronary disease may be tied to smoking
L.A. NOWSage Stallone, the son of Sylvester Stallone, died of coronary artery disease, and coroner's officials said his smoking might have played a role. Coroner Chief Craig Harvey said Sage Stallone had a history of being a heavy smoker, but his...... -
Sage Stallone death tied to heart problems; smoking cited
L.A. NOWThe L.A. County coroner's office concluded that Sage Stallone, the son of Sylvester Stallone, died of natural causes, citing coronary artery disease. Coroner's Chief Craig Harvey said Sage Stallone had a history of heavy smoking, but his family said he...... -
Sylvester Stallone's sister Toni-Ann Filiti dies of lung cancer
Pop2itSylvester Stallone has suffered a second personal loss in two months with the passing of his half-sister, Toni-Ann Filiti, 52.... -
Sage Stallone died of artery disease; drugs played no role
L.A. NOWThe L.A. County coroner's office has concluded that Sage Stallone, the son of Sylvester Stallone, died of coronary artery disease, commonly known as hardening of the arteries. The coroner declared death by natural causes and the toxicology test came back.... -
Movies for everyone this winter
It's getting cold out there, and what better way to keep warm than by cozying up for a flick at your local cinema? This season, there is no shortage of quality films to watch, whether you're looking for something escapist, such as Peter Jackson's...
Tags: Russia, Hugo Weaving, Payback (movie), Guillermo del Toro, Celebrities
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'The Expendables 2'
Another entertaining reunion of action movie veterans is supplied by this sequel, with Sylvester Stallone reprising his role as the leader of a band of troubleshooters whose latest mission turns personal when they lose one of their own. The tragedy...Tags: Terry Crews, Simon West, The Expendables 2 (movie), Jean-Claude van Damme, Chuck Norris
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Hit and hit back
Mark Kriegel, a columnist for FoxSports.com, is one of the best sports biographers. His previous books chronicling the lives of Joe Namath (2005) and Pete Maravich (2008) were definitive. Both men were legends in their respective sports, football and...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, World War II (1939-1945), Freedom of the Press, The Wall Street Journal, Human Interest
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