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  • Hannibal was kept behind bars for his next screen appearance in
  • Some Iraqis in Baghdad are eagerly awaiting a U.S. troop "surge," fearing that a delay in action may cost them their lives. In one neighborhood, both Sunnis and Shiites see the arrival of U.S. troops as their last chance to live as a mixed community.
  • Valentine's Day is usually reserved for flowers and chocolate, but there are many discrete and unusual legal issues surrounding this romantic day. We speak with These Days’ legal analyst about the le
  • Sir Anthony Hopkins may have just won the Golden Globes Cecil B. DeMille Life Achievement Award last month but hes not about to rest on his laurels with any slowing down. This month he can be seen in The Worlds Fastest Indian (opening February 3 at Horton Plaza, Edwards Mira Mesa, and AMC Mission Valley), a film from down under about a retired senior obsessed with speed.
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  • When you think of an AIDS epidemic, faraway places like Africa and Asia usually come to mind. But experts say Tijuana is teetering on the brink of an HIV/AIDS outbreak. Since the city shares the bus
  • Crowds of protesters gathered Saturday on the Mall in Washington, D.C., to declare their opposition to the war in Iraq. Celebrities and a half-dozen lawmakers joined people from across the country to gather in front of the Capitol building for speeches against U.S. involvement in Iraq.
  • Nearly two weeks after using a ballistic missile to destroy an aging weather satellite, China confirms for the first time that the test occurred. The foreign ministry provided few details, but it said that China does not want to participate in a space race.
  • Bipartisanship has been the talk of the nation's capital since Democrats won control of Congress in November. Is it possible for Congress and the White House to make good on their rhetoric?
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