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  • I think that there is more visual innovation in animation occurring on American TV than in American animated features (I won't even mention the great stuff being made on a regular basis in Japan and increasingly in South Korea). The boldly animated
  • It's been more than a month since a cyclone ravaged Myanmar and killed 78,000 people, leaving another 56,000 missing. The United Nations says that to date, relief aid has reached only half of the more than 2 million survivors. Aid workers and survivors describe the disaster and conditions since Cyclone Nargis.
  • Adam Sandler in You Don't Mess with the Zohan.
  • You Don't Mess with the Adam Sandler Formula
  • The nomadic Bakhtiari tribe has named a mountain after Helen Jeffreys Bakhtiar to mark her public health work in Iran in the 1950s. It's a high honor for a woman born in Weiser, Idaho, at the start of the 20th century.
  • Some Afghan-watchers worry that the West is repeating mistakes that the Soviet Union made in the 1980s when it sent troops there to prop up a communist regime. Among other issues, they say it is focusing too much on a military approach and not enough on reconstruction.
  • Increasing gas prices are now taking a toll on a meal delivery service for seniors in San Diego. Meals on Wheels says volunteer drivers are dropping out because of the cost of gas. KPBS Reporter Ed Jo
  • Duncan D. Hunter, the son of longtime San Diego GOP Congressman Duncan Hunter, has won the Republican primary to compete for his father's House seat in November.
  • When a roadside bomb in Afghanistan exploded earlier this month, it killed Michael Bhatia, an American academic embedded with U.S. troops. It also delivered a blow to the controversial U.S. military program that he served with.
  • Surfwise opens with Juliette, the Paskowitz matriarch, providing an introduction to her family. As she prepares to list all her children, she casually…
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