Jack Kerouac News
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In 1965, U.S. Navy Admiral Arthur W. Radford persuaded Walther Moreira Salles, a Brazilian banker and former ambassador to the U.S., to back a venture to produce something called niobium.
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Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen look nothing alike, have different comedy styles pitched to different generations and, when they’re sitting in a car together, seem to inhabit separate worlds.
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A loopy French arthouse movie yesterday drew the kind of paparazzi attention that Hollywood blockbusters get. Hordes of flashbulb-popping photographers descended on the premiere -- and not for the movie’s main lineup. They were there for Kylie Minogue.
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Porn pays, but is it good for you?
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Matthew McConaughey, thin as the Park City air, does, in fact, eat.
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Slim and elegant, Paul LeClerc stood just inside the heavy bronze doors of the New York Public Library, beside a giant bouquet of yellow and pink peonies, extending his hands to Annette and Oscar de la Renta, Tom Wolfe , in his white suit, and other guests.
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For the better part of a decade, Philip Connors has spent April through August watching for smoke plumes from a mountaintop in the Gila National Forest of New Mexico.
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The Cannes Film Festival ended last night with a victory for “Love” (“Amour”) by Michael Haneke, the story of an elderly woman who suffers a debilitating stroke and is looked after by her devoted husband.
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A porcelain sign that once marked the intersection of Wall and Broad streets, near the New York Stock Exchange, will be sold by Christie’s in Manhattan on June 22.
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Gordon Gekko, once a slick-haired, suspender-wearing master of the Wall Street universe, is now an unshaven, bedraggled ex-convict.
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