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    Jun 23, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  1. Radcliffe to star in remake of All Quiet on the Western Front

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    It was the classic anti-war WWI novel, and the film of it, a stolid, brooding affair that collected Oscar honors back in the day. Now Daniel Radcliffe is set to star in a new version of All Quiet on the Western Front, based on the novel by Erich Maria...
  2. Jul 19, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Daniel Radcliffe’s post-Potter work? Woman in Black

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    The legendary British horror label Hammer Films has Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe lined up for an upcoming feature — The Woman in Black. He'd play a lawyer–sorry, “solicitor” -- involved in settling an estate, meeting the...
  4. Jun 23, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Potter's Radcliffe goes back to the trenches for All Quiet on the Western Front

    It was the classic anti-war WWI novel, and the film of it, a stolid, brooding affair that collected Oscar honors back in the day.
    Sentinel Film Critic
    It was the classic anti-war WWI novel, and the film of it, a stolid, brooding affair that collected Oscar honors back in the day. Now Daniel Radcliffe is set to star in a new version of All Quiet on the Western Front, based on the novel by Erich Maria...

    Tags: Television, PBS (tv network), World War I (1914-1918), Entertainment, Roger Moore

  6. May 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Russian police find feral girl in Siberia

    Russian police have taken into care a 5-year-old girl who has been shut up in a flat in the company of cats and dogs for her entire life, police said on Wednesday. The girl, who lived in the Eastern Siberian city of Chita, could not speak Russian and...

    Tags: Cat (animal), Dog (animal), Animals

  8. Feb 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. The White Man’s Burden

    The Daily Mirror
    Feb. 16, 1920: The Times says of “The White Man’s Burden,” “It is a pity that this phrase, popularized by Rudyard Kipling twenty years ago and used to enunciate a great truth, should be in danger of deterioration through ribald jest and unworthy...
  10. Apr 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Will Daniel Radcliffe cast a spell over Tony Awards voters?

    Gold Derby
    Daniel Radcliffe has found his first post-"Harry Potter" role. He is to star next year in a Broadway revival of the Tony-winning tuner "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." Radcliffe will play the plum part of J. Pierpont Finch, a window...
  12. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. A politician's rise, hard fall

    Tribune reporters
    Claiming victory in the 2002 governor's race, a beaming Rod Blagojevich stood in the gritty steel mill where his late father once worked and pledged a new era in corruption-plagued Illinois politics. The fresh political face with boyish charm and TV-...

    Tags: Elections, Transportation, Julie Hamos, Prosecution, Roland Burris

  14. Jan 27, 2009 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. As impeachment trial begins ... he's live, from New York

    Taking his media blitz national Monday in New York, hundreds of miles from the start of his impeachment proceedings in Springfield, embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich continued to portray himself as Jimmy Stewart in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," an...

    Tags: It's a Wonderful Life (movie), U.S. Senate, David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey, Prosecution

  16. Dec 18, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. The Chicago stockyards open

    For about a century, the Chicago Stockyards were one of the city's world-famous wonders, visited by princes and maharajahs and almost every tourist. "Not to see the Yards is to miss seeing Chicago," one guidebook noted. Most visitors marveled at the sight of the stock pens stretching as far as the eye could see. Others, from Upton Sinclair to Rudyard Kipling, took darker views. "One cannot stand and watch long," Sinclair wrote in "The Jungle," his 1906 expose of the meatpacking industry, "without beginning to deal in symbols and similes, and hear the hog-squeal of the universe."
    Chicago Tribune
    For about a century, the Chicago Stockyards were one of the city's world-famous wonders, visited by princes and maharajahs and almost every tourist. "Not to see the Yards is to miss seeing Chicago," one guidebook noted. Most visitors marveled at the sight...

    Tags: Upton Sinclair, Texas, World War I (1914-1918), Chicago Tribune, Chicago Stockyards

  18. Sep 7, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. For Daniel Radcliffe, there's no magic to career longevity

    TALKING to Daniel Radcliffe on the phone from Ireland where he's playing Rudyard Kipling's son, Jack, in the  World War I TV movie "My Boy Jack," you'd never guess the "Harry Potter" star is England's wealthiest teen. Despite the heady $50-million deal he's just signed to make the final two boy-wizard films, he talks like a young actor still honing his craft, still rather wide-eyed and engaged at this whole filmmaking idea.
    TALKING to Daniel Radcliffe on the phone from Ireland where he's playing Rudyard Kipling's son, Jack, in the World War I TV movie "My Boy Jack," you'd never guess the "Harry Potter" star is England's wealthiest teen. Despite the heady $50-million deal he'...

    Tags: HBO (tv network), Australia (movie), Movies, Television, London Theatre

  20. Jan 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The horror! Neil Gaiman's spooky book wins John Newbery Medal

    Oh, the horror: Neil Gaiman has received the top prize for children's literature: The John Newbery Medal.
    Oh, the horror: Neil Gaiman has received the top prize for children's literature: The John Newbery Medal. "I am so wonderfully befuddled," the best-selling author said today after winning the 88th annual Newbery for "The Graveyard Book," a spooky, but...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Sports, Death, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups

  22. Nov 25, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  23. Pete Wentz Explains Mowgli Baby Name, But Not Bronx

    Zap2It.com
    Pete Wentz only revealed half of the mystery of why he and his wife Ashlee Simpson-Wentz named their newborn son Bronx Mowgli. In a radio interview Tuesday, the Fall Out Boy bassist confirmed to Ryan Seacrest that "Mowgli" was indeed chosen in honor of...

    Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Ashlee Simpson, Heart Attack, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation

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