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From 'My Week With Marilyn' To 'Smash': Marilyn Monroe Continues To Shine 50 Years Later
It seems gentlemen aren't the only ones who prefer blondes. No matter which corner of pop culture you like to loiter in, it's likely you've stumbled upon Marilyn Monroe recently—billowing white skirt, coy smile, breathy come-ons and all. There's NBC's new series, "Smash," which debuted last night, and chronicles two Broadway neophytes' fight for the [...]
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Friday TV Picks: 'Who Do You Think You Are?' on NBC
TV Picks for Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, include "Who Do You Think You Are?" on NBC; "WHL Hockey," Everett Silvertips at Portland Winter Hawks on ROOT; and "Shark Tank" on ABC.
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'Please, sir, we want some more': 200 years on, appetite for Dickens still strong
LONDON - He wrote about life in the modern city, with its lawyers and criminals, bankers and urchins, dreamers and clerks. He created characters still known to millions — Ebeneezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim, Pip and Miss Havisham, Fagin and Oliver Twist. And it made him a star, mobbed by fans on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Britain marks Charles Dickens' 200th birthday
He wrote about life in the modern city, with its lawyers and criminals, bankers and urchins, dreamers and clerks. He created characters still known to millions — Ebeneezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim, Pip and Miss Havisham, Fagin and Oliver Twist. And it made him a star, mobbed by fans on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Britain marks Dickens' 200th birthday
Britain has marked the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens, the first global celebrity author and chronicler of societal inequality.
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Charles Dickens' 200th birthday marked in Britain
Britain has marked the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens, the first global celebrity author and chronicler of a world of urban inequality.
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