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Bee Movie
Barry B. Benson is a graduate bee fresh out of college who is disillusioned at his lone career...
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Jean-Dominique Bauby AKA "Jean-Do," the high-flying editor of French Elle and father of...
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Doomsday (2008)
The year is 2008, and a pandemic threatens to wipe out the whole of the human race. For many in...
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Speed Racer 2008
Born to race cars, Speed Racer is aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real...
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Trailer 2
In 1957, Indiana Jones is thrust back in action, venturing into the jungles of South America in a...
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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Trailer 3
1957, Indiana Jones is thrust back in action, venturing into the
jungles of South America in a...
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Death Race (2008) Trailer
Terminal Island, New York: 2020. Overcrowding in the U.S. penal system has reached a breaking...
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Babylon A.D. Official Trailer
A mercenary charged with delivering a young woman from Russia to Canada learns that she has been...
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Paul Newman dead at 83
The legendary movie star, race car driver and humanitarian entrepreneur has died after a long...
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Kiwis Work Rare Peace In Afghanistan's Bamyan
Bamyan, Afghanistan - Nowhere else in the eastern military command sector in Afghanistan do foreign...
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Disgraced Alaska senator bids farewell
Washington - Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican ever in Congress' upper...
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Internet leak reveals support for far-right party in Britain
London - The extent of support in Britain for the far-right British National Party (BNP) was...
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Israel Asks Britain To Stop The Iranian Nuclear Bomb
Jerusalem - Fearing that the Middle East will be irreparably changed, Israeli opposition leader...
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French Socialists in disarray over election of new leader
Reims, France - France's opposition Socialist Party failed to decide on a candidate for the post of...
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Segolene Royal set to announce candidacy for party leadership post
Paris - Segolene Royal, the defeated Socialist Party candidate in last year's French presidential...
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Israel Holds Municipal Elections
Jerusalem - Israelis were going to the polls Tuesday to elect new city councils and mayors for...
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Hope, Enthusiasm Greet Obama Win in Philippines
Manila - American national Kenneth choked, his eyes tearing up, as he quietly watched on a giant...
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Europeans Celebrate Obama Victory
Berlin (dpa) - Europeans turned the US elections into an all-night party with supporters of Barack...
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Pope celebrates All Saints Day
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI celebrated All Saints Day Saturday by urging the faithful to...
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India Begins Its Way To The Moon With Chandrayaan-1
India on Wednesday launched its first mission to the moon with a "perfect" lift-off of...
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Reformists urge Khatami to run against Ahmadinejad
Tehran - Leading reformists in Iran have urged former president Mohammad Khatami to run against...
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As Stock Markets Plunge, US Candidates Duel over Way Out
Washington (dpa) - As the financial crisis erodes the retirement nest eggs of millions of...
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One Quarter Of Wild Mammals Threatened By Extinction
An evaluation made by 1300 scientists from around the world that took 5 years to complete was made...
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Scientists to test bone as search continues at Fossett wreck site
San Francisco - About 70 searchers combed the area around the crash site of adventurer Steve...
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Fossett search resumed after artifacts found
San Francisco - A new search was launched Wednesday for missing and presumed-dead adventurer Steve...
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Four More Miners Rescued in Northern Philippines
Manila - Four more miners were rescued overnight after one week in a flooded mineshaft in the...
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Social Democrat Faymann wins with populist touch, media help
Vienna - Werner Faymann
relied on his charm, populist touch and some help from the media to emerge...
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Rightist Leader Strache Banks on Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
Vienna - Although many compare Austrian right-wing leader Heinz-Christian Strache with his...
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McCain, Obama Debating over Debate
Washington - Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are scheduled hold their first...
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Update: Chinese Spacewalk Mission Launched Today
Shenzhou VII is China’s third manned space launch,
and the first one which will include a...
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No Clear Winner in Sight as Slovenians Head to the Polls
Ljubljana - Despite serious corruption allegations against Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa,...
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Livni Wins Israeli Leadership Race, Aims at Coalition
Tel Aviv - Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni won a narrow victory Thursday in the leadership primary of...
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Jacob Zuma Ahead of Key Corruption Case Ruling
Jacob Zuma,
South Africa's ruling African National Congress leader, was due to hear Friday...
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Obama and McCain on U.S. Health Care
There are very few issues on which both U.S. presidential candidates agree. One of those issues is...
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Republican Palin energizing women voters
Fairfax, Virginia - The crowd burst into cheers of "Sarah, Sarah, Sarah" as the...
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US Campaign Rhetoric Shows Resurgent "Culture Wars"
San Francisco - The United States might be fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but back on home...
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McCain has learned lessons of 9-11, Bush says
St Paul, Minnesota/Washington - US President George W Bush called Republican presidential hopeful...
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Israeli Foreign Minister Livni winning race to succeed Olmert: poll
Tel Aviv - Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is the odds- on favourite to succeed Prime Minister...
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Obama and McCain tied in presidential race, poll says
Denver, Colorado - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama and his Republican rival John...
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Do Race, Gender Play a Role in Liver Transplant?
A new study has tried to find an answer to the question whether race or gender plays a role on who...
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Obama Is Expected To Introduce Single-Payer System
Nowadays, everyone seems to think that America’s health-care system is a mess. That’s why Barack...
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More Americans Suffer from High Blood Pressure
The number of Americans with hypertension,
or high blood pressure rose by 4 percent in recent...
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Census: 1 in 6 People Living in the US Lacked Health Insurance in 2005
Health insurance continues to be a major problem for
Americans, according to a report released...
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Fan Use May Save Your Baby’s Life, Lowers SIDS Risk
A study in the October issue of Archives of Pediatrics &
Adolescent Medicine may offer a...
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Thousands Gather To Race For Cure In Denver
More than 62,000 runners and walkers turned
out for this year’s Denver Race for the Cure to...
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Pregnancy Risks Differ by Race
When it comes to pregnancy and race things might get a
little complicated according to a new study...
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October’s Focus – Raising Breast Cancer Awareness
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month kicks off
today, it is important to remember that early...
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Americans Mark the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
On a national level, breast cancer
represents the second leading cause of cancer death for women,...
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“Race for the Cure” Honours Breast Cancer Survivors
Thousands of breast cancer survivors,
friends and supporters of breast cancer research...
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“Race for the Cure” of Breast Cancer Raises $250,000
On Sunday more than 4,200 walkers and
runners took part in the annual Komen Maine Race for the...
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High Blood Calcium Levels Linked To Fatal Prostate Cancer
Men who present high levels of calcium in their bloodstream are more likely to be exposed to an...
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Increased Number Of HIV/AIDS Cases Requires Prevention
Using a statistical method developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an alarming...
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Study: NY’s HIV Infection Rate 3 Times Higher than Nation’s
The latest estimations released by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are...
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Study: Married People Still Healthier Than Their Unmarried Counterparts
Past studies have highlighted the benefits of marriage, suggesting that married people tend to be...
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CDC Report: Emergency Room Visits Up by 26 Percent in a Decade
It appears that the number of Americans visiting hospitals’
emergency rooms increased in...
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One Third of Uninsured Americans Suffers from a Chronic Illness
According to a recent study conducted by a
team of researchers from Harvard Medical School
in...
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Report Shows Preterm Birth Contributes to Growing Number of Infant Deaths
Deaths directly related to preterm births have increased, especially for non-Hispanic black women,...
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Women with High Bone Density More Likely to Develop Breast Cancer
A study by researchers at the University
of Arizona in Tucson found that hip bone mineral...
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Obesity Rate Increases in the U.S. because of Calorie-Heavy Menus
Mississippi, Alabama
and Tennessee
are the states with the biggest percentage in obesity. 30...
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