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Love scenes are judged Michael Douglas
Hollywood actor Michael Douglas says it is tough filming love scenes for any movie because everybody judges them. He has shot a gay love scene with actor Matt Damon in his forthcoming film Steven Soderbergh's "Behind the Candelabra". The 68-year-old believes that the cast, crew and eventually moviegoers are more critical of love scenes because everyone can relate to the acts, as opposed to ...
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Dave Grohl Joins the Rolling Stones Onstage in Anaheim
The Rolling Stones continued with the high-profile guest performers last night at the Honda Center in Anaheim when Dave Grohl joined the rockers onstage to play guitar and sing on ...
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Los Angeles mayoral race between two former allies nears climax
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Eric Garcetti speaks during an election night party at Avalon night club in Hollywood, California, March 5, ...
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Dwight Howard-Lakers relationship on rocky ground
NBA ’s King of Drama, is back at it, getting himself tangled in all sorts of rumors and speculation that point to a decision that will put another ding in his already-damaged reputation: Dwight Howard is likely going to leave the Los Angeles Lakers. Read all about ...
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Clippers among tops in Minor League merchandise sales
The Clippers were among the top 25 for Minor League Baseball merchandise sales last year. Minor League Baseball reported its best year of merchandise sales since 2008 and the Columbus Clippers proved to be among the 25 best-selling brands, according to the league's website. The league's national licensing program, consisting of 160 teams, generated about $54 million in sales of licensed ...
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Ransom
"Ransom" is a movie about a man pushed to extremes. It's about making desperate, life and death choices in a no-win situation. It's about gut feelings and taking chances and playing danger on the edge. The movie is often uncomfortably claustrophobic because the central character, Tom Mullen (Mel Gibson). is faced with decisions no man should have to make. With a sort of ruthless intensity offset ... ...
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Study Shows Whole-Cell Vaccine Was More Effective Than Acellular Vaccine During California Pertussis Outbreak
pertussis vaccines were more effective at protecting against pertussis than acellular pertussis vaccines during a large recent outbreak, according to a new Kaiser Permanente study published in Pediatrics. Whole-cell pertussis vaccines, also called DTwP, were available from the 1940s to 1990s, but were associated with safety concerns that ultimately led to the development of acellular pertussis ...
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Voters to decide pot shop issue in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES -; Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide how Los Angeles should regulate medical marijuana storefronts that have cropped up over the past several ...
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Customs officers seize elephant meat dead primate in Los Angeles
This photo released by U.S. Customs & Border Protection, shows elephant meat, one of several contraband items seized by the agency at Los Angeles International Airport between May 6 and ...
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In-Flight Thefts On The Rise At LAX
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) -- Cases of passengers breaking into other people’s carry-on bags during flights are on the rise at Los Angeles International Airport. Since 2011, airport police have received 130 reports of theft aboard flights, which includes items taken during the flight or taken after the plane landed. Virginia Blumenthal of Riverside said the in-flight crime was something she ...
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UC Officials Patients Await Planned Strike
WESTWOOD (CBSLA.com) -- Family members of patients receiving care at UCLA Monday were among those awaiting the planned strikes scheduled to start early Tuesday morning. ';It should be about the patient and patient care,'; said Sheri Holman, whose son is a patient at UCLA Medical Center. She drove from San Bernardino to Westwood upon hearing the news of the impending strike. ';I ...
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JW Marriott Ihilani Hotel Resort & Spa
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