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A Prodigy Playing For A Cure

17-Year-Old Violinist Has Raised More Than $1.4 Million For Medical Research



Finding One's Worth Through Giving

Peter Phelps Was Homeless And Dying Of Cancer, But The Artist Found A Way To Give Back

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Silents That Are Truly Golden

David Edelstein On New DVD Releases Of Buster Keaton's "General" And Other Classics

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Police: Pakistan Group Behind Mumbai Siege

Lone Surviving Gunman From Terror Attacks That Killed 174 Said To Claim Membership In Lashkar-e-Taiba

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America's Changing Eating Habits

Your Mouth May Water Over Fine Food, But Your Next Meal's More Likely A Ham Sandwich



Distilling The Secrets Of Kentucky Bourbon

A Visit To Maker's Mark Where A Bluegrass Tradition Is Fermented, Bottled And Sealed With Wax



The Hole Truth About Doughnuts

Whether It's A $2 Gourmet Treat Or A 42¢ Dunker, Doughnut Shops Across America Are Bustling



Down On The (Urban) Farm

Inner City Agriculture Brings Produce Closer To Consumers, And Nourishes More Than Just Appetites



The Stories Behind Sex Addiction

How Desire And Powerlessness Can Lead To A Compulsion For Sexual Behavior

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Dennis Hopper's Not-So-Easy Ride

The Actor And Artist Discusses The Long Road From Maverick Director To Rehab

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"Quantum Of Solace": Cutting To The Chase

David Edelstein: New Bond, Other Recent Action Flicks Have Lost The Sense Of Simplicity In Their Chase Scenes



Ben Stein Votes "Yes" On Big Three Bailout

Says Gov't Must Save Detroit To Avoid a Depression



Giving Thanks To Vets, Vegas-Style

Hotelier Honors Those Who Serve By Serving Them With A Vacation To Remember

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The Name Is Fleming ... Ian Fleming

The Creator of James Bond Had Almost As Colorful A Life As The Immortal Secret Agent


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Dec. 7, 2008

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Presidential Pets

From Pauline the cow to Barney the dog, animals are a White House tradition.


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Amy Adams

This actress won raves and an Oscar nomination in 2006 for playing an open-hearted girl from a small town in "Junebug."


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Holiday 2008 Films

There's something for everyone at the movies this season




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