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here), unless you count the major-label career of record scout Tom Farrell...
Sharon Osbourne and David Hasselhoff's U.s. TV talent show has suffered its first casualty...
I am no longer a Dairy Queen virgin. My world will never, ever be the same. After volleyball on Wednesday, I followed my teammates (well, I d like to think I was invited, but you know ) to their favourite ice cream shop...
From Dolby Headphone to Dolby Digital, here's the inside scoop on the king of surround. From Edison's first wax-cylinder machine to the mid-1950s, home audio was always mono...
THE 2007 federal election will see a new breed of politician on the hustings - the e-MP, a generation of candidate who will use online tools like MySpace and Facebook as much as the more traditional mediums of radio, television and print...
Theirs is a classic liberal Hollywood family: father, Stephen, a director, mother, Naomi, a screenwriter, and two children who started acting in their school days...
Reuters - Shrek the Third led the foreign box office with a weekend haul of $48.6 million from 45 markets, according to studio estimates issued Sunday...
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No matter what's happening in the world, there's always another aspect of the story on the Web. In the news: NASA has announced that it plans to build an outpost on the moon starting in 2020, with the goal to have it permanently staffed by 2024. Russia has asked to join the effort.
On the Web: 's All About the Moon site ( ) is teeming with information about Earth's satellite, including the "Top 10 Cool Moon Facts" and "Top 10 Apollo Hoax Theories." Several articles cover what's at stake with a lunar station, such as the threat of moonquakes and the particulars of mining there. In the news: As former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was buried last week after being poisoned, reports surfaced of more people close to him being contaminated by the same radioactive substance used to kill him.
On the Web: Former CIA officers Peter Earnest and Bob Rayle and ex-KGB Maj. Gen. Oleg Kalugin discuss the fallout from Litvinenko's death and the mysteries surrounding it as part of SpyCast, a 50-minute podcast from the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.
C. ( ). In the news: As the third anniversary of Saddam Hussein's capture by U.
S. forces approaches Wednesday, 71 percent of Americans polled recently by the Associated Press expressed dissatisfaction with the way President Bush is handling the war in Iraq. On the Web: U.
S.-Iraq ProCon ( ) answers the question "Should the U.S.
have attacked Iraq?" by looking at various related issues (weapons of mass destruction, Saddam's threat, Iraq's oil) and presenting arguments for and against them by the people and agencies involved. Run by the nonprofit organization , the site doesn't express its opinions but seeks to promote "informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a simple, nonpartisan pro-con format.
" In the news: Nintendo has warned users of its new video-game system, Wii, to use caution after receiving reports that the wireless controller has been sent flying during zealous game play, causing property damage. On the Web: Wii Have a Problem ( ) chronicles incidents -- with photographic and video proof -- where a wayward controller has cracked TV screens and damaged other household items. But even the site doubts the veracity of one submission showing the baton-like Remote imbedded in the frame of a TV set.
In the news: Online journalist James Kim died from hypothermia after his family's car broke down in the snow-covered Oregon wilderness and he set out days later on foot to seek help. Searchers had found his wife and two young children safe in the stranded car before locating his body. On the Web: Outdoor Life magazine has posted a complete guide to winter survival on its website ( ) in response to Kim's death.
Take a quiz to see if you'd know what to do if you became stranded in a vehicle during a snowstorm, then learn how to survive and what to pack in emergency kits. Do you have a favorite website or a question about how to find something on the Internet? Send an e-mail, with your name and city for publication, to .
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Video game guru Shigeru Miyamoto said his industry's reputation has suffered in the past decade...
Time for another Cinema Confidential contest! We have some awesome prizes for you to check out from Warner Bros...
Students participating in a novel design contest might rephrase the famous quotation to something like, "Art imitates video games that imitate life." Students at Parsons The New School for Design in New York, Academy of Art University in San Francisco an...
Attendees at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco said the $30 billion dollar videogame industry is shifting from big budget games that take years to develop to creative, low-budget games, CNET...
Feb 27, 2007 Marvel Entertainment, whose new film unit begins principal photography March 12 on "Iron Man," its first self-produced film, said Monday that its fourth-quarter profit fell from $25.9 million a year ago to $11.7 million...