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Film Review: Brave


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Tonys: 'Once' Wins Best Musical; Complete Winners List


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Tonys: 'Death of a Salesman' Wins Best Revival of a Play


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Tonys: Judith Light Wins Best Featured Actress in a Play for 'Other Desert Cities'

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Film Review: Rock of Ages

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TV Review: Aaron Sorkin's 'The Newsroom'

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What Would Augustine Do?

David Luban | Boston Review | 6 June 2012

On President Obama, drones and just war theory. We're told he personally approves targets and is a student of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. So do the arguments of these Christian writers support the morality of Obama's actions? Comments

America's Last Prisoner Of War

Michael Hastings | Rolling Stone | 7 June 2012

Three years ago, a 23-year-old American soldier walked off his base in Afghanistan and into the hands of the Taliban. Now he’s a crucial pawn in negotiations to end the war. But not everyone, Taliban or American, wants to do a deal Comments

Of Flying Cars And The Declining Rate Of Profit

David Graeber | Baffler | 4 June 2012

Futurologists thought we would have flying cars, force-fields, tractor beams, teleportation, antigravity sleds, immortality drugs and space colonies. But the only technologies to have advanced since the 1970s are those of simulation Comments

Brother Number One

Shadi Hamid | Foreign Policy | 7 June 2012

Who is Mohamed Morsi, the man from the Muslim Brotherhood eyeing Egypt's presidency? He's a 9/11 conspiracy theorist who views US society with apparent contempt. He also references "The Deer Hunter" and has two American children Comments

Odyssey And The Lost Spanish Treasure

Susan Berfield | Businessweek | 7 June 2012

Odyssey Marine Exploration is an American deep-sea treasure hunting company. It recently lost a legal battle over a haul of silver coins recovered from a Spanish wreck. But Odyssey's boss is unworried. More, much more, is to come Comments

Russia's Grandest Master

Anonymous | World Policy Institute | 5 June 2012

Conversation with Garry Kasparov, on chess, politics, Putin. In chess there are fixed rules and uncertain outcomes. In Russian politics, opposite is true: "The outcome is known before, and the rules can change at any time" Comments

Foreign Box Office: 'Madagascar 3' Dominates Competition Overseas, Opens to More Than $75 Million

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Authorities Search Home in Hunt for Missing Fox Exec Gavin Smith

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Box Office Report: 'Madagascar 3' No. 1 With $60.4 Mil, 'Prometheus' Earns $50 Mil

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Box Office Report: 'Madagascar 3' No. 1 With $60.4 Mil, 'Prometheus' Earns $50 Mil
Both films overperform at the domestic box office, with ticket sales up a healthy 28 percent over the same weekend last year; "Madagascar 3" also dominates overseas, earning $75.5 million for a first-place worldwide bow of $135.9 million.

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Cheat Sheet - Exclusive: The Last Days of Mary Kennedy

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Today: Mubarak in Critical Condition, Niall Ferguson on How Europe Could Cost Obama the Election, Will Hispanics Rally With Romney?
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June 10, 2012
EXCLUSIVE

Long before her suicide, Bobby Jr.’s wife was unraveling. In Newsweek, bestselling Kennedy historian Laurence Leamer reveals what the housekeeper saw, stunning details from Bobby’s sealed divorce affidavit, in which Bobby alleges that Mary physically abused him, and more.

DICTATOR

Deposed and disgraced Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak is in critical condition Sunday, according to an Egyptian security official. Rumors swirled that through the country that the man had already died, just a little more than a week after a judge sentenced him to life in prison for his complicity in the deaths of protesters during the popular uprising last year that led to the toppling of his regime. Mubarak’s wife and daughters-in-law visited the former president in prison Sunday morning, according to the official. Mubarak’s health has deteriorated rapidly since his sentencing, with officials saying earlier this week that he had entered a “dangerous” phase.

ELECTION STORM

Spain has accepted a big bank bailout, but the Eurostorm isn't ending anytime soon—and it may come to American shores just in time for the election, writes Niall Ferguson.

VAYA CON MITT

Prepare to hear more mangled Spanish from the haircuts on the campaign trail. The GOP and Mitt Romney are prepping an all-out assault on the 2–1 hold Democrats have over the Hispanic vote, a fight that might help determine the course of the coming presidential election. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney’s camp has rolled out a new Spanish slogan: “Junto con Romney,” or “Together With Romney.” And the candidate is preparing for a major speech to Hispanic conservatives later this month. The push for greater support from the Hispanic community—a demographic Romney dealt with little in the Bay State—may also persuade him to reconsider his stance on immigration reform.

VIOLENCE

Forces loyal to Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad kept up a brutal artillery barrage Sunday, according to activists, bombarding a coastal area where fighting with rebels has been intense for several days. Helicopter gunships and other heavy weaponry backed the government forces, while rebels said that they have killed close to 60 soldiers and wounded 200 more since fighting began Tuesday in the Haffa area. Syrian media claimed Saturday that “terrorist groups” had targeted public facilities, including a national hospital. Six children were killed in the fighting when a shell struck a house Saturday. The artillery strikes reportedly continued Sunday in the city of Latakia.


HONOR ROLL
Students Take ‘Good Grade’ Pills
Abuse stimulants to get top scores.
WRECKAGE
Kenyan Minister Dies in Crash
Helicopter goes down near Nairobi.
BLAZE
Colorado Wildfire Rages
Grows to 8,000 acres; evacuations ordered.
BRAWLERS
Pacquiao Loses in Split Decision
Timothy Bradley takes welterweight title.
HAPPY FEET
Explorers Scandalized by Penguins
100-year-old documents record reactions.
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