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openings Brick Lane (Sony Pictures Classics) A Bangladeshi woman forced into an arranged marriage in London awakens to the possibilities of life when she begins an affair. With Tannishtha Chatterjee, Satish Kaushik and Christopher Simpson. Burn After...Tags: Tilda Swinton, Ethan Coen, Bette Midler, Meg Ryan, George Clooney
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Complete fall movie guide
South Florida Sun-SentinelNow playing Bangkok Dangerous: A lone-wolf hit man ( Nicolas Cage) finds a young friend and potential romance on assignment in Thailand. Frozen River: Melissa Leo and Misty Upham play poor single moms living on the U.S.-Canadian border who consider...Tags: George Bush, Tim Robbins, Spike Lee, Animals, Ashley Tisdale
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John McCain's age: No issue, until now
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL, Minn. - The age of the seasoned Sen. John McCain had never been much of an issue in his campaign for president. Now it may be. The decision of the 72-year-old Arizona senator, who stands......Tags: Armed Forces, Medicine, Elections, John McCain, Ronald Reagan
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Would mini-surge work in Afghanistan?
The Swampby Kim Barker and Aamer Madhani KABUL, Afghanistan -- Abdullah Masjidi cannot go home anymore, though his village is only 30 miles from the capital. When he tried to drive there this summer, he was stopped by friendly villagers warning......Tags: Armed Forces, Government, Hamid Karzai, Rebellions, Heads of State
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The age-old question: McCain's
Chicago Tribune correspondentST. PAUL — A campaign issue is now coming of age: McCain's. It hasn't been a central issue, but it may be now. The decision of the 72-year-old Arizona senator, who stands to become the oldest American elected to a first term as president, to tap a...Tags: Government, Democratic National Conventions, Elections, National Government, Ronald Reagan
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NY judge: US govt must produce waterboarding memos
A Manhattan judge has ruled that the U.S. government must either produce memos on waterboarding and other harsh interrogation methods used by the CIA or explain why they should be kept secret. U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein says the...Tags: Judges, Civil Rights, New York Times
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Experts: IRA Is Disappearing In Ireland
Associated PressThe Irish Republican Army is fading away in Northern Ireland and poses no security threat to the British territory, international experts concluded Wednesday in another landmark for peacemaking. The governments of Britain and Ireland heralded the...Tags: Christianity, Protestant, Armed Forces, Unions, Personal Finance
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Would 'mini-surge' tame Afghanistan?
Chicago Tribune correspondentsKABUL, Afghanistan — Abdullah Masjidi cannot go home anymore, though his village is only 30 miles from the capital. When he tried to drive there this summer, he was stopped by friendly villagers warning that he looked too Western. "You don't have...Tags: Armed Forces, Government, Hamid Karzai, Heads of State, Rebellions
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More Miami vice
Legally Dead by Edna Buchanan Simon & Schuster / 359 pages / $26 Edna Buchanan knows crime. During her 18 years heading the police beat for the Miami Herald, she won a Pulitzer Prize and George Polk Award for lifetime achievement in journalism. When...Tags: Witnesses, Everglades, Leon Trotsky, NASA, Awards and Prizes
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Imad Mughniyah's trail of terror
*Western security forces identified him as a planner of the 1983 bombings of the U.S. Embassy and of bases housing U.S. Marines and French paratroopers in Beirut, attacks that claimed 362 lives. * He allegedly led high-profile kidnappings by the...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Bombings, Guerrilla Activity, Terrorism, Judaism
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DOUBLEDAY The Hero (Oct., $26) by Jon Krakauer chronicles the life and controversial friendly-fire death of NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman. 500,000 first printing. Author tour. DOUBLEDAY/NAN A. TALESE Ayn Rand: An American Life (Feb., $27.95)...Tags: Music Industry, F Scott Fitzgerald, John Lennon, Family, Pat Tillman
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Yuri Nosenko, 81; KGB agent who defected to the U.S.
The Washington PostYuri Nosenko, a KGB agent whose defection to the United States in 1964 and subsequent three-year harsh detention and hostile interrogation by CIA officials remain immensely controversial, died Aug. 23 under an assumed name in a Southern state, according...Tags: John F. Kennedy, International Relations, Diplomacy, Washington Post Company, Michael V. Hayden
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