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'Da Vinci Code' court case opens in London
Feb 27 2006 9:51PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - It's the latest twist for the mega-selling conspiracy thriller "The Da Vinci Code": a lawsuit against the book's publisher for breach of copyright that could taint the novel and delay the much-anticipated movie version.
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Review: 'Inishmore' is savage satire
Feb 27 2006 9:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - In Martin McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore," a little black cat named Wee Thomas certainly knows how to stir up things.
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Paris catwalks pit theory versus practice
Feb 27 2006 7:07PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Concept clothing faced off against real-world dressing on the Paris catwalk on Monday, as Dutch duo Viktor & Rolf deconstructed the cocktail dress while French designer Isabel Marant offered trendy clothes for women on the go.
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Pergamon Museum gets restoration funds
Feb 27 2006 6:47PM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - The road is now clear for a long-awaited restoration of the Pergamon Museum, after the government approved a budget for the project.
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Roncagliolo wins Spanish literary prize
Feb 27 2006 6:46PM (CT)
MADRID, Spain (AP) - Peruvian author Santiago Roncagliolo won Spain's Alfaguara Spanish-language literary prize on Monday for his novel, "Abril rojo," or "Red April," which tells of life in his country under the government of former President Alberto Fujimori.
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Former Sen. Thompson to host radio show
Feb 27 2006 6:43PM (CT)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Former Sen. Fred Thompson, who has a recurring role on NBC's "Law & Order," has signed on with ABC News Radio as a host and commentator.
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Ringwald to take 'Sweet Charity' on road
Feb 27 2006 5:55PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Molly Ringwald will portray Charity Hope Valentine, the dance-hall hostess with the heart of gold, when "Sweet Charity" goes out on the road this fall.
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Crowds throng to Damien Hirst opening
Feb 27 2006 1:18PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Hundreds of tourists, art lovers and mere voyeurs flocked over the weekend to the opening of "The Death of God," the latest exhibit by controversial British artist Damien Hirst.
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