Sunday, September 11, 2005

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Lee's 'Brokeback' is best at Venice fest
Hollywood Reporter - 5 hours ago By Peter Kiefer. VENICE, Italy -- George Clooney and Ang Lee shared in the Venetian spoils with Clooney's "Goodnight, and Good Luck" walking away with the best screenplay and actor nods while Lee's "Brokeback

'Cane-fighting men donate a cool $1 mil
Chicago Sun-Times - Sep 9, 2005 The Rolling Stones announced Thursday they have donated $1 million to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund for Hurricane Katrina. The tour -- stopping here Saturday at Soldier Field -- also will offer

Rights group sees less fraud in Egypt vote
San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago CAIRO, Egypt - The second-place finisher in Egypt's presidential election joined protesters demanding reform in Cairo on Saturday, while human rights groups said up to 15 percent of the vote may be questionable but it was marred by less fraud than past

Cronenberg sounds off about "A History of Violence"
Canoe.ca - 3 hours ago Probably one of the more controversial films to play at this year's festival, David Cronenberg and the cast of his much talked about "A History of Violence" sounded off with the press this afternoon. And anyone

Ginepri shows he's a threat despite loss
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 5 hours ago By NANCY ARMOUR. NEW YORK -- Robby Ginepri always had the talent. Now he's finally getting the most out of it. Though Ginepri lost to Andre Agassi in a five-setter Saturday, his run to the US Open semifinals capped a breakthrough summer.

Bush Urges Ukraine Leader on Principles
Washington Post - 7 hours ago WASHINGTON -- President Bush called Ukraine's president Saturday to urge him to stick to democratic principles as he rebuilds his fractured government. President Viktor Yushchenko fired his entire Cabinet

Japan starts lower house election
Xinhua - 2 hours ago TOKYO, Sept. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Japan's 44th postwar lower house election kicked off on Sunday morning as media polls showed that the ruling party would continue remain the control of political power. The general

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