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  • San Diego Jewish Film Festival
  • Johnny, I'm Going to Miss You
  • The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night
  • This year the festival received the most submissions yet -- 250 -- and will be showing a diverse array of work from around the world and ranging from features to shorts, dramas to documentaries, Christian films to children's animation.
  • Erika Kinetz left her Arts and Style beat The New York Times and packed her bags for Phnom Penh in 2006. Now she's covering the biggest story at the Cambodia Daily: the trial of accused Khmer Rouge officials.
  • A Blogger Responds to the President
  • Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) works in the cybercrime division of the FBI. So rather than running around in the field tracking down criminals, she sits in front of a computer screen all day looking for online scams and Internet predators.
  • Sen. Barack Obama's presidential bid picked up a key endorsement Monday from Sen. Edward Kennedy — along with some other Kennedys. Sen. Kennedy, a major Democratic player for decades, had been courted by the Clintons, who requested that he remain neutral.
  • Pope John Paul II appeared in St. Peter's Square in celebration of Easter Sunday, but was unable to pronounce his Easter blessing to the world. Tens of thousands had gathered at the Vatican after illness forced the pope to miss Holy Week events for the first time since his election in 1978.
  • Tens of thousands of Christians gathered in St. Peter's Square in Rome for Easter Mass saw Pope John Paul II bless them with the sign of the cross, but the ailing pontiff did not celebrate mass. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with John Allen of The National Catholic Reporter.
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