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  • Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney tries to regain his momentum by running negative ads against rival Mike Huckabee. Political junkies have been waiting to see whether Huckabee would retaliate.
  • Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, is taking up the cause of Megan Williams, who alleges she was tortured and raped. Lee is hoping for the case to be classified as a hate crime — Williams is black, the accused are white. Joining Rep. Lee to discuss the case is Megan Williams' legal advisor Malik Shabazz.
  • Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf will lift emergency rule Saturday, but only after changing Pakistan's constitution to ensure he cannot be challenged in court, according to a senior offiicial.
  • Over the centuries, the floodwaters of China's Yellow River have claimed millions of lives. Now, the problem has reversed: The river is drying up due to ecological damage, forcing nomadic Tibetans to give up their traditional way of life.
  • The Golden Compass
  • Sixth Annual Celebration and Fundraiser Friday December 7, The Media Arts Center San Diego presents the 6th anniversary Teen Producers Project Celebration…
  • Teen Producers Project Celebration and Fundraiser
  • Now if any of you are thinking that silent movies are filled with over-emoting heroines and moustache-twirling villains, well think again. At least in the case of John Ford it's not true. Viewers may be surprised at how graceful many of the performances are. And there's a genuine magic and beauty to these images that are nearly a hundred years old. There's something about seeing the medium when it was young that's exciting. Even though Ford had made dozens of silent films before 1924, you sense that he is still experimenting with the medium and trying to push its boundaries.
  • The Iron Horse at MoPA
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