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John Irving defends author Guenter Grass
Aug 16 2006 10:27PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Nobel laureate Guenter Grass, who has been strongly criticized for his long-belated confession that he served in the notorious Waffen-SS during World War II, is still a "hero" in the eyes of his friend and fellow author John Irving.
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Lee takes Katrina film to New Orleans
Aug 16 2006 7:33PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Spike Lee is not hiding his anger about New Orleans' devastation by levee breaks and the government's slow response to save lives. He hopes his documentary on the subject will bring attention back to the region, where it's needed, he said Wednesday.
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Elvis fans end pilgrimage at graveside
Aug 16 2006 4:17PM (CT)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Teddy bears, roses and love notes covered Elvis Presley's grave Wednesday, left by the thousands of fans who flocked to his former residence, Graceland, on the 29th anniversary of his death.
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Open house at the Met
Aug 16 2006 3:09PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Peter Gelb era at the Metropolitan Opera is starting with an open house.
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Troy Gentry accused of killing tame bear
Aug 16 2006 12:38PM (CT)
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) - Troy Lee Gentry, of the country singing duo Montgomery Gentry, has been accused of killing a tame black bear that federal officials say he tagged as killed in the wild.
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Broadway ticket availability
Aug 16 2006 11:00AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When "The Little Dog Laughed," a comedy by Douglas Carter Beane, opened at off-Broadway's Second Stage last January, the critics cheered, particularly for its star, Julie White.
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