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  • Although it was billed as a 20-minute speech, Alvin Greene's remarks lasted just 8 minutes. He hit the three talking points he has repeated since grabbing the national spotlight with a surprise Democratic primary win: jobs, education and justice.
  • Now with the third film, Bourne is still hellbent on both revenge and finding out exactly who he is. Still on his case is Pam Landy (Joan Allen), a tough but honest agent who wants to bring Bourne in alive, and new on his case is Noah Vosen (David Strathairn), a CIA chief with little regard for human life or regulations. Bourne gets a break in his quest when a London journalist (Paddy Considine) writes a story about a CIA program called Blackbriar, and appears to have talked to a well-informed CIA source that may know something about Bourne's identity. As Bourne tries to track down the source, Vosen tries to track down and eliminate Bourne. The cat and mouse game takes Bourne all around the globe and finally back home to New York for a showdown.
  • AVP is set in the present day and uses earth as the setting for this showdown of space creatures. Charles Bishop Weyland (Lance Henricksen) heads a mega-corporation at the forefront of robotics. (Trivia note: Henricksen played the android Bishop in Aliens, and this film suggests that the robot was designed and named after Weyland.) Weyland is sick and his vast wealth cant change the fact hes going to die. But he decides that if he is going to die soon, he wants to be remembered for something. So he uses his fortune to finance an expedition to Antarctica where his satellites have taken note of a huge underground temple shaped like a pyramid. He gets Alexa Woods (Sanaa Lathan) to lead the expedition and then hires a crew of specialists to tag along and document the find. But what they find when they arrive is a nest of aliens, including a massive queen, and a group of predators who may be hunting them or the aliens.
  • arrives on the screen with a built in buzz factor. It's based on Lauren Weisberger's bestselling book that offered a thinly veiled account of her hellish year as an assistant to
  • Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man returns to the big screen for the third installment of Sam Raimis comic book saga. Spider-Man 3 (opening May 4 throughout San Diego and in IMAX at the Edwards Mira Mesa Cinemas) has our super hero facing off against a trio of villains as well as against his own dark nature.
  • Memoirs of a Geisha
  • Yo ho, yo ho a pirate's life for me part three. That's right Jack Sparrow and company are back in theaters for the third and supposedly last installment of the Disneyland ride-turned-movie
  • Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has said he is leaving the Republican Party to run for the U.S. Senate as an independent. Crist is badly trailing Tea Party favorite Marco Rubio in the Aug. 24 GOP primary.
  • The photographer captured some of the most enduring images of the Great Depression. Linda Gordon, author of Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits, says Lange had the power to draw people out, but she herself was very private.
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