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Friday, February 17, 2006

Collection Attorney News - What's new in entertainment


What's new in entertainment
Modesto Bee - A battered single mother (Julianne Moore) wanders in to a hospital, claiming her son was kidnapped during a carjacking and that the assailant was a young black man. A police detective (Samuel L. Jackson) knows she's hiding something, but must

Rent It: The latest in DVD and video releases
Lafayette Journal and Courier - Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (G, 2005, DreamWorks Home Entertainment) -- You will laugh yourself silly watching this stop-motion animated feature starring that cheese-loving inventor and his savvy canine companion. The movie is

Skiers must have taken drugs: WADA
ABC News - TURIN (Reuters) - Several cross-country skiers who registered high hemoglobin values days before the Turin Winter Games opened must have taken banned substances, World Anti-Doping Agency chief Dick Pound said on Thursday. "Frankly, we think we are