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In Death, Elvis Makes More Money Than Live ArtistsForbes: While things might be topsy-turvy in the financial markets above ground, it’s still a bull market in the boneyard. The 13 famous names that make up our Top-Earning Dead Celebrities earned a combined $194 million over the last 12 months. Topping the list for the second year running,... |
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Muhammad Sahimi: Now You Can Say It President-Elect Obama: So What If I Am a Muslim?Ever since President-Elect Barack Obama became a serious candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination for the presidency, the right and the ultraright, the Fox News, and the ill-informed segment of the population which follows Fox's "fair and balanced" news and analysis used Mr. Obam... |
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Gallery: Sci-Fi-Inspired Concept Ships Show Future of Travel: Image: Nicolas Bouvier Future worlds described by science fiction visionaries like Philip K. Dick, William Gibson and Robert Heinlein often included wildly inventive methods of transportation to other planets, galaxies and dimensions. These brief glimpses into the possible future of t... |
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Schullektüren“Die Welle” ist ja momentan durch die Neuverfilmung wieder in aller Munde, gesternletztens (Artikel liegt seit ein paar Tagen hier rum) waren Regisseur und Schauspieler beim Kerner, aber auch Ron Jones, der Lehrer, auf dessen realem Experiment Buch und Film beruhen. Das wusste ich gar... |
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'Horton Hears a Who' is a real hootAmong the fantastical, allegorical, not-always-translatable books of Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, "Horton Hears a Who!" is a lesser light. Yet it's the simple-but-brave elephant Horton who goes to the place Hollywood's been aiming for. ... |


