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Foreign Box Office: 'Puss in Boots' Purrs to No. 1 Overseas

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 December 11, 2011

Foreign Box Office: 'Puss in Boots' Purrs to No. 1 Overseas

'Flowers of War' Director Zhang Yimou Reveals Steven Spielberg's Role in Casting Christian Bale

Awards Box Office: 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' Nabs No. 3 Specialty Opening of 2011

Kim Kardashian Heads to Haiti for Charity

BBC Pulls Jeremy Clarkson Guest Appearance Following 'Top Gear' Host's Controversial Remarks

MOVIES

Marrakech Film Festival Winners Announced

Cormayeur Noir in Festival Awards 'Headhunters' with Top Prize

'Wanted' Director Timur Bekmambetov to Receive CinemaCon's International Filmmaker of the Year Award

Canadian Distributors Sound Alarm on Film Investment by Local Pay TV Operators

Kino Lorber Acquires 'Putin's Kiss' Documentary

U.K. Film Policy Review Group Unlikely to Publish Findings before 2012

TV

Canadian Drama 'Hard Rock Medical' Gets Full Season Order

'Game of Thrones' Season 2 Teaser: The Cold Winds Are Rising

Arch-Rivals Rogers Communications and BCE Unveil $1.32 Billion Deal for Top TV Sports Assets


REVIEWS

The Flowers of War

Young Adult

THE BUSINESS

Kids TV Vet Andy Heyward and Wife Announce Joint Venture With Indian Company Tata

Germany's 'The Voice' Ratings Soar to New Record


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Feinberg on LAFCA Voting: Group Embraces Fox Searchlight's Awards Slate, But Almost Entirely Shuns Studio Fare

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Rape Investigation Reportedly Forces Ex-Marine to Admit He Lied About Military Service

Sunday, December 11, 2011


TOP STORIES

1 Rape Investigation Reportedly Forces Ex-Marine to Admit He Lied About Military Service

A Florida man accused of rape who has been a "Toys for Tots" coordinator, has admitted he lied about his Marine Corps service, after exaggerating his record for nearly two decades, USA Today reports.


2 GOP Leader Claims Dem Support for Payroll Tax Cut, Pipeline Package


3 Virginia Tech Shooter Had Visited Gun Range, Friend Says


4 Bieber, Lohan, Sheen: Which Celeb's Career Is Most 'Over' in 2011?


5 Iran Says It Will Not Return U.S. Drone


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1 Perry: Romney's $10,000 Bet 'Out of Touch'

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4 Is President Obama Dividing the Country?


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Romney Offers $10K Bet in Debate Over Health Care Position

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Candidate's comment starts new Twitter hashtag as Democrats claim more proof he doesn't identify with the middle class.

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Russian President Medvedev Orders Election Fraud Investigation

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Gingrich: Palestinians an 'Invented' People

Gingrich: Palestinians an 'Invented' People

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Va Tech Shooter Identified: Ross Truett Ashley

22-year-old student from nearby university didn't know the officer he killed.

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Awards Box Office: 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' Nabs No. 3 Specialty Opening of 2011

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11 December 2011

 Best of the Moment

The Dark Side Of Creativity

Scott Kaufman | Huffington Post | 9 December 2011

Fascinating review of some recent psychological research lays bare an awkward trend: Creative individuals are those most likely to be dishonest. Indeed "creativity was a better predictor of dishonesty than intelligence" Comments

The Inevitable Rise Of Egypt's Islamists

Thanassis Cambanis | Atlantic | 8 December 2011

Post-Mubarak Egypt hasn't turned into a battle between religious and secular parties, as some predicted. It's Islamists vs the military and, increasingly, Islamist (Muslim Brotherhood) vs Islamist (Salafist). Good sit-rep Comments

Breaking Out Of Our Righteous Minds

Samuel McNerney | Scientific American | 8 December 2011

On Jonathan Haidt and new book The Righteous Mind, in which he applies moral psychology to explain political divisions. Interesting on nature of morality, why valuing both conservative and liberal principles makes societies flourish Comments

The Bitch, The Stud And The Prawn

Adam Curtis | BBC | 8 December 2011

Another terrifically enjoyable piece by documentary maker, illustrated with video clips. Tells story of "geezer capitalism" through rise and fall of gangster-turned-businessman, George Walker. Sardonic humour much in evidence Comments

Australian Exceptionalism

Scott Steele | Pollytics | 8 December 2011

Enough of the modesty, Australia. You're doing well. "Over the medium term our broader economic performance has been nothing short of astonishing. The income of our poor grew faster than the income of everyone else’s rich" Comments

Emperor Wang Mang: China’s First Socialist?

Mike Dash | Smithsonian | 9 December 2011

Seized throne in 9 AD, probably by murdering infant ruler. Sole emperor of Xin dynasty. Invented form of social security, redistributed land equally, started income tax. Provoked devastating civil war. Died horrible death Comments