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M. Night Shyamalan Blackout Falls on 'After Earth'
VarietyIt's been a rocky road for M. Night Shyamalan, who hit a career high in 1999 with the eerie Oscar-nominated thriller "The Sixth Sense," but in recent years has struggled to stay atop Hollywood's A-list of directors after several box office misses. Yet,...Tags: Will Smith, Movies, The Last Airbender (movie), Memorial Day, Sony Corp.
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10 new summer TV shows that will keep your remote working overtime�
Fort Worth Star-TelegramSummer television used to be a wasteland, nothing but reruns and a handful of originals that weren't worthy of airing during the fall, winter or spring. But thanks largely to the ambitious and inventive offerings on cable, the TV landscape has transformed...Tags: Maxwell, Michael Clayton (movie), David Cross, Judy Reyes, Monk (tv program)
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U.S. attorney involved in leaking Fast and Furious document
WASHINGTON -- The former top federal prosecutor in Arizona retaliated against the lead whistle blower in the Fast and Furious controversy by leaking an internal report that suggested he too once favored “walking guns” along the Southwest...
Tags: Mark J. Sullivan, U.S. Department of Justice, Operation Fast and Furious, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Benjamin Lipsitz, 94, Pikesville attorney who defended Bremer
Benjamin Lipsitz, whose commitment to the spirit and letter of the law led him to defend a would-be assassin, a Nazi sympathizer and a craven murderer during a career that spanned more than a half-century, died May 10. He was 94. "He was so...
Tags: Baltimore City College, Criminal Laws, Pikesville, Military Justice, University of Baltimore
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BRIEF: Man admits Obama threats
The Columbus DispatchAn East Side man offered no explanation for his actions as he pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court to tweeting threats against the president of the United States. Daniel Temple, 37, didn't say why he'd written "I gotta kill barack obama" on his...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Barack Obama
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Fake bills are on the rise, costing central Ohioans thousands
The Columbus DispatchThe sound of the cash register ringing was music to Nick Kirk's ear. The 29-year-old owner of Bugzy's bar had spent the better part of a year refurbishing the Newark nightspot, and the place was hopping on the first Saturday of May. But a phone call...Tags: Park National Corporation, Police Arrests
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SyFy Renews 'Warehouse 13' for Fifth and Final Season
ReutersMay 17 (TheWrap.com) - "Warehouse 13" has been renewed -- and canceled -- by Syfy. The cable network announced on Friday that the series will get a six-episode fifth and final season to air in 2014. "Warehouse 13 has been an incredible signature...Tags: Warehouse 13 (tv program), Eddie McClintock, Allison Scagliotti, Joanne Kelly, Entertainment
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24 new St. Paul cops sworn in
St. Paul Pioneer PressTwenty-four new police officers graduated from the St. Paul police academy Thursday, May 16, including one whose father was a St. Paul officer murdered in the line of duty almost 20 years ago. Matthew Jones was 8 when officer Tim Jones was fatally...Tags: Leukemia, Russia, France
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Glendale police officers honored for service
Officer Bryan Duncan was running late to a drunk-driving enforcement operation on March 17 when he witnessed a major traffic collision on the Foothill (210) Freeway that quickly escalated into an inferno. Duncan jumped off his motorcycle, ran toward the...
Tags: Google Inc., Heroism, Prosecution, Culture, Ceremonies
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CBS goes for laughs with 2013-14 TV schedule
RedEyeCBS presented a 2013 fall schedule Wednesday morning that adds one drama and four new comedies for fall, two of which will debut on Thursday nights. The network is expanding its Thursday comedy block into a second hour, moving “Two and a Half Men&...Tags: ABC (tv network), Television Industry, John Billingsley, Allison Janney, Ally McBeal (tv program)
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Fox and NBC roll out new shows
The Philadelphia InquirerSports fans have draft day. TV lovers have up-front presentations, when the networks reveal the rookies that have earned starting spots on their fall lineups. TV's annual rite of spring announced itself twice -- if somewhat timidly -- on Monday as...Tags: ABC (tv network), NBC (tv network), Radio City Music Hall, Giovanni Ribisi, Television Industry
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Bail denied for man accused of threats against Obama, agents
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewA McKees Rocks man who repeatedly threatened President Obama and then threatened to kill the Secret Service agents investigating his threats will be held in jail until someone comes up with a better solution, a federal judge ruled Monday. Jesse J....Tags: FBI, Judges, Schizophrenia, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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