Around the World Roundup
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007At the foreign box office, Ratatouille was the main course…
At the foreign box office, Ratatouille was the main course…
Joey Crawford officiated his first NBA exhibition game Wednesday night after being suspended for the end of last season and the playoffs for improper on-court conduct.
A Burma opposition leader who was arrested during last month’s mass protests against the junta died due to torture during interrogation, an activist group said Wednesday.
The body of George Gipp, the Notre Dame football player who inspired the rallying cry “Win one for the Gipper,” was exhumed recently for DNA testing in his Upper Peninsula hometown.
The top five questions heading into the National League Championship Series between the Rockies and the Diamondbacks.
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The National Enquirer is claiming in a report filed this evening that John Edwards had an affair with a campaign staffer, an allegation Ann Coulter repeated on this evening’s Tucker Carlson show on MSNBC. Edwards’ spokesman calls the claim “false, absolute nonsense.”
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· Are things getting a little testy between Joy and Whoopi? Maybe we’re reading too much into some rude interruptions and a couple of…
David Stern has not ruled out discipline for the Knicks and Isiah Thomas.
Michelle Rodriguez will be returning to jail, TMZ reports alongside one of their trademarked mid-hiccup screen grabs, for having repeatedly violated the terms of her DUI parole. (More specifically…
A new tactic for Terrell Owens: Instead of talking, he wrote a note.
· For the three remaining people on Earth who believe that any moment they see in their favorite reality programs hasn’t been meticulously constructed by a producer, here are a series of…