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  • The American Red Cross is garnering the lion's share of hurricane relief donations from Americans. The relief agency is written into law as the first responder to natural catastrophes. But some charities say that leaves them with fewer resources for long-term rebuilding.
  • The $6 million Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament will begin play today on the Torrey Pines North and South Golf Courses, with Tiger Woods about 8,000 miles away in Abu Dhabi.
  • But one day while Will is waiting in the school corridor as his classmates watch a video, he meets Lee Carter (Will Poulter). Will immediately sense the danger Lee Carter represents and tries to hide. You see Lee Carter's been sent out into the hall because his teachers can no longer control him. In no time at all, Lee has them both in trouble and has conned Will out of his watch and into helping him make a video to submit to the Young Filmmakers Competition for the British TV show
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  • Through much persuasion, the tiny Toto finally convinces Alfredo to train him as a projectionist and the two develop a close relationship. Toto even saves Alfredo's life when the volatile nitrate film in the booth ignites and causes Alfredo to loose his sight. As Toto grows up, he falls in love with Elena, a blonde beauty who proves tragically elusive. Alfredo, fearing that Toto will resign himself to a life in this tiny village, prompts the youngster to leave and never look back. Toto reluctantly heeds the advice and goes on to a successful career as a filmmaker. But when Alfredo dies years later, Toto, now known by the more dignified name of Salvatore DaVita, finally returns home.
  • Made of Honor opens with a Halloween party in 1998 where our main characters Tom (Patrick Dempsey) and Hannah (Michelle Monaghan) are about to meet cute.…
  • ANALYSIS: The caucuses are largely an excuse for candidates to try to charm voters for the cameras, and for journalists to harass candidates, voters and the journalists' own audiences.
  • Republican presidential hopefuls were bearing down and trying to sway voters hours ahead of the first major test of the primary season. But more than a third of those participating in the state's caucuses say they still haven't made up their minds.
  • In the kickoff contest of the 2012 presidential race, Republican candidates argued right up to Tuesday's finish line in Iowa over which candidate the voters can trust and who they can count on to defeat President Barack Obama.
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