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BC-AP Limited Digest
Member Choice Limited For editorial or technical questions concerning AP Member Choice Limited, contact customersupport(at)ap.org or call 877-836-9477. TOP STORIES IRS-POLITICAL GROUPS WASHINGTON — Don't look for the outcry over the Internal...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, John Boehner, Kermit Gosnell, Entertainment
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
Investigations of IRS' targeting of groups is continuing in wake of ouster of top official WASHINGTON (AP) — Don't look for the outcry over the Internal Revenue Service's improper targeting of tea party groups to subside with the ouster of the...Tags: Politics, Laws, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Crime, Law and Justice, Daniel Ellsberg
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ABC primetime schedule 2013-2014
Channel Guide MagazineABC announced its 2013-2014 prime time schedule on Tuesday, adding fourteen new shows and a Disney/Pixar special to its programming roster. “We are taking some big swings with groundbreaking shows this season, and staying close to our roots with... -
Cannes Film Festival projects cross-cultural cinema
— Invariably, the Cannes Film Festival chooses a striking image for its official annual poster. But the 2013 version can be seen as a particularly apt metaphor for the dual nature of the world's most essential cinema event. Paris-based graphic...Tags: Guillaume Canet, Ceremonies, Crime, Law and Justice, Greenwich Village, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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A stormy Cannes gets under way with 'The Great Gatsby,' Steven Spielberg
AP Entertainment WriterCANNES, France (AP) — The Cannes Film Festival got off to a blockbuster, if stormy start, as Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" opened on a soggy French Riviera. Amid heavy rain, dancing flappers flocked down the Cannes red carpet Wednesday night,...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Coen, Politics, Sidney Lumet, Carey Mulligan
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U.S. Holocaust museum at 20: Confronting tough issues
When President Bill Clinton stepped to the podium at the opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., 20 years ago, most of the audience no doubt expected him to offer the usual generalities about the importance of not...Tags: Bill Clinton, Religion and Belief, Cruises, Travel, Washington, DC
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Cannes Film Festival preview: New work from perennial favorites
When the 66th Cannes Film Festival opens Wednesday, it'll do so with a big bash of a movie, not in competition, already up and running in the U.S.: Baz Luhrmann's “The Great Gatsby,” based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald's...
Tags: Ethan Coen, Robin Wright, Waltz with Bashir (movie), Amour (movie), Awards and Prizes
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Bradley Cooper adds Steven Spielberg, John Wells movies to busy schedule
Pop2itBradley Cooper's increasingly busy movie schedule now includes Steven Spielberg's "American Sniper" and John Wells' "Chef."... -
Steven Spielberg, Bradley Cooper to team for 'American Sniper'
Steven Spielberg is returning to the charged terrain of real-life American events, with the “Lincoln” director announcing Thursday he'll tackle the story of U.S. sniper Chris Kyle as his next directorial project. Bradley Cooper will star as...
Tags: Peter Morgan, Interior Policy, Politics, Washington, DC, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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"War Horse" declares victory at the Broward Center
Staff WriterGlance at the poster or the program for "War Horse" as you go in to see the play at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The close-up image of a horse's eye, not only reflecting marching troops but the gut-wrenching trauma of war, is as...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Music, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment
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'Cinco de Mayo' film, timely history lesson
In Rafa Lara's film "Cinco de Mayo: The Battle," calendar dates are superimposed over the action counting down to May 5 — the day in 1862 when a ragtag Mexican army defeated France in the fight for independence. It may not be the only countdown...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Saving Private Ryan (movie), Holidays, Movies, Entertainment
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'Pain & Gain': Why is it so hard for directors to shed their skin?
If you follow directors' careers, you’ve often heard how hard it is for a so-called small filmmaker to go big. A few, like Christopher Nolan, have done it, evolving from intimate indies to studio tent poles. But it’s a trick infrequently...
Tags: Ethan Coen, Pain & Gain (movie), Christopher Nolan, Entertainment, Paul Weitz
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