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The National Rifle Association classifies Bob Barker as anti-gun, even though the 89-year-old retired game-show host sleeps with a .38-caliber pistol next to his bed, shoots skeet and donated to the group’s choice for president, Republican Mitt Romney.
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A vixen inspires some hens to revolt against a bossy rooster. Cluck, cluck! They’re free! Then the vixen decapitates them. Euro-crisis leaders, take note.
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Hollywood actor Danny DeVito urged Vladimir Putin to free three members of an all-female punk group facing as long as seven years in jail for a protest act against the Russian president in Moscow’s Christ the Savior cathedral.
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Alcoholics and drug addicts seek redemption in “Being Flynn,” but none so strenuously as Robert De Niro working to reclaim his acting mojo.
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“Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax,” based on the popular children’s book, was the top weekend film in the U.S. and Canada, taking in $70.2 million for Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures in the biggest opening weekend this year.
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“Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax,” based on the popular children’s book, was the top weekend film in the U.S. and Canada, taking in $70.7 million for Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures in the biggest opening weekend this year.
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“21 Jump Street,” a film spoof of the 1980s TV series that starred Johnny Depp, led the U.S. and Canadian box office this past weekend, generating $36.3 million in ticket sales for Sony Corp.’s Columbia Pictures.
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“Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax,” based on the popular children’s book, was the top film in the U.S. and Canada for a second weekend, generating $38.8 million in ticket sales and outdrawing Walt Disney Co.’s “John Carter.”
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“Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax,” based on the popular children’s book, was the top film in the U.S. and Canada for a second weekend, generating $39.1 million in ticket sales and outdrawing Walt Disney Co.’s “John Carter.”
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A top Russian official criticized pop singer Madonna after she spoke out in support of members of an all-female punk band facing jail for a protest against President Vladimir Putin in the country’s main Orthodox cathedral.
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