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STAMFORD, Conn. — It's ironic how life's mistakes can end up paving the way for its greatest joys. Take actor, writer, director Gene Wilder, for example. He recently reflected, along with his wife, Karen Wilder, about how some odd turns in his life, particularly some early miscast roles, opened doors that might otherwise have remained closed.
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Variety: Digital Editions - Variety
The story was buried by the press, but I don?t want to let the Academy?s documentary branch off the hook for its brain-dead behavior. Consistent with its recent history, the doc committee is excluding most of the years interesting documentaries ...
On-screen adventures: Gene Wilder brings his favorite films, stories ... - Greenwich Time
It's ironic how life's mistakes can end up paving the way for its greatest joys. Take actor, writer, director Gene Wilder, for example. He recently reflected, along with his wife, Karen Wilder, about how some odd turns in his life, particularly some ...
America isn't about to become liberal heaven - Times Online
As America's government prepares to take a sudden and historic leftward turn, this might seem an odd moment to ponder what a conservative country it is. On Wednesday morning, unless the political equivalent of a giant meteorite hits Earth before then ...
The man who knows too much - Guardian Unlimited
Every so often, a famous actor or producer will contact Seymour Hersh, wanting to make a movie about his most famous story: his single-handed uncovering, in 1969, of the My Lai massacre, in which an American platoon stormed a village in South Vietnam ...
An end to "victimhood"? - bbc
This is a subject rather lost in all the general fuss - justified fuss - about the racial significance of the Obama victory. It is a sensitive subject, particularly for those of us who have never been victims of racism. But I wonder now whether it ...
I just wanted to be the first comment! - bbc
"and weirdly over-written first line of the subsequent story (in a very reputable Obama supporting British paper) - seems to me to sum up the extreme jitters in the hearts of the world Obama nation." Sorry but this is the kind of sweeping ...
George's Bottom Line - ABC News Blogs
This wasn't just an endorsement of Barack Obama. This was a rejection of John McCain, President George W. Bush, and the party they represent. People close to Powell and Obama tell ABC News that Powell met with both McCain and Obama early in the ...
Seymour Hersh: The Man Who Knows Too Much - Common Dreams
Every so often, a famous actor or producer will contact Seymour Hersh, wanting to make a movie about his most famous story: his single-handed uncovering, in 1969, of the My Lai massacre, in which an American platoon stormed a village in South Vietnam ...
Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil Wayne Dead? Fergie On Detox? More Rumors! - allhiphop.com
What is this crazy mess that's going on? There is rumor that Dr. Dre might be working with Fergie of the BEP on his looming, highly anticipated album DETOX. Here is the latest, according to an interview with DX. The basis of the interview is Bruce ...
October 2008 (158) - MSNBC Firstread
One thing we know is that next Wednesday it?ll be over, right? We?ll know who the new president will be and whether the Democrats will have a filibuster-proof majority of 60 in the Senate? Right? Maybe not. Insiders in Georgia are convinced that ...
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