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Are Weding Bells Ringing For Jay-Z, Beyonce?

05.04.2008 18:24    cbs2chicago.com
It's either a great April Fool's joke or a lesson in discretion forBeyonce and hip hop mogul Jay-Z. Rumors the super-couple were tying theknot in New York City on Friday have created a media frenzy.


James Bond Finds 'Solace' A Bit Chile

05.04.2008 18:23    cbs2chicago.com
After getting the bad end of his own ax in a fight, a bloodied villainlimps alone in a stark desert. Mathieu Amalric stumbles to the red,rocky ground. "CUT!" rings loudly from the set of the 22nd James Bondfilm.

Britain Moves To Block Snoop Dogg's Entry

05.04.2008 18:23    cbs2chicago.com
Britain is appealing a court's decision to allow Snoop Dogg into thecountry, the Border Agency said Friday. He was barred from Britainafter he was arrested on charges of violent disorder at London'sHeathrow Airport in 2006.

Beyonce Knowles Finally Mrs. Jay-Z?

05.04.2008 18:23    cbs2chicago.com
It was paparazzi mayhem outside the home of rap mogul Jay-Z Fridayafter rumors spread that he and singer Beyonce Knowles would be tyingthe knot in a lavish, but intimate, wedding.


Hunters anticipate good turkey season

05.04.2008 14:01    thesouthern.com
Despite a poor hatch last spring and despite the likely prospect of getting muddy, turkey hunters in Illinois can probably anticipate a good season this spring.

0404 Fishing Report

05.04.2008 14:01    thesouthern.com
Crab Orchard ? Catfish are the best bet. Night crawlers and cut shad have been been the most effective baits. Anglers are reporting excellent action near the Wolf Creek Road. Crappie action has been spotty. Bluegill and bass are slow.

Torchwood 2.13 Overnight Ratings

05.04.2008 12:56    gallifreyone.com
Unofficial figures show that the BBC2 showing of the final episode of Torchwood Series Two, Exit Wounds was watched by 2.7 million viewers, a 12% share of the total TV audience. The programme was once more the most watched of

Scotland To Get Exhibition

05.04.2008 12:56    gallifreyone.com
Glasgow is to host the UK's largest Doctor Who exhibition next year. A report in The Herald says that the display, currently at Earls Court, will head north of the border to be installed at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and

Johnny Byrne

05.04.2008 12:56    gallifreyone.com
Byrne penned three stories for the classic Doctor Who series: The Keeper of Traken starring Tom Baker (in which the character Nyssa, played by Sarah Sutton, eventually became a companion), Arc of Infinity and Warriors of the Deep starring Peter

Episode Nine Title Changed

05.04.2008 12:56    gallifreyone.com
The title of episode nine of the new series has been changed to Forest of the Dead. Earlier this week, all Series Four episode names bar the penultimate one were announced in a Radio Times feature. In it, the ninth

Fowl play prompts unusual court order

05.04.2008 11:04    azcentral.com
A man accused of shooting a family's pet duck has been ordered to stay away from the bird and her owners.

2 cats lost in crane crash found alive

05.04.2008 11:04    azcentral.com
2 cats caught in NY crane collapse turn up alive after neighborhood unites to find them

Woman slips boa constrictor down her pants and walks away

05.04.2008 11:04    azcentral.com
The animal was stolen Thursday afternoon from Preuss Animal House in Lansing.

Costa Rica pulls Burger King commercials deemed violent

05.04.2008 11:04    azcentral.com
The spots depict mothers trying to kill the company's signature character because their kids prefer burgers to home-cooked meals.

40 And Extra, Extra Long

05.04.2008 11:04    weekendamerica.publicradio.org
Tiki the Giraffe lives at the Oakland Zoo and she's cold. If you've ever tried to put a blanket on a giraffe, you know how hard it is to keep it on. So the zoo hired a tailor to make

Putin's Peeved, Swiss Black Holes

05.04.2008 11:04    weekendamerica.publicradio.org
Our panel of non-experts reviews the week's news -- Red state writer Nancy French, comedian and overall funny guy Dana Gould and New Yorker magazine cartoonist Bob Mankoff.

The Show Could Not Go On

05.04.2008 11:04    weekendamerica.publicradio.org
Forty years ago, a musical called "The Education of Hyman Kaplan" opened on Broadway -- and closed soon after, thanks in part to an assassin's bullet. Ryan Scammell tells us why the musical, now mostly forgotten, is still worth remembering.

Randomly Picking My Madness Bracket

05.04.2008 11:04    weekendamerica.publicradio.org
We're down to the NCAA Final Four, and avid college basketball fans are closely watching their office betting pools. Charlie Schroeder explores the best method for picking the perfect bracket -- don't rely on the experts...

The Godfather of Soul Saves Boston

05.04.2008 11:04    weekendamerica.publicradio.org
Rioting erupted in more than 100 U.S. cities following the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. But many say Boston was spared the violence in part by a live TB broadcast by James Brown at the Boston Gardens.

How Do You Know It's Spring?

05.04.2008 11:04    weekendamerica.publicradio.org
We asked members of Jane Streelman's kindergarten class to tell us how they know when spring has arrived. They gave us answers in pictures and in words.

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