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US-based Pak filmmaker calls for ban on Hollywood Bollywood movies to save failing Pak film industry
An US-based Pakistani filmmaker has urged on a ban on Bollywood and Hollywood movies in Pakistan, and has offered his guidance and support to save the deteoriating Pakistani film industry. Urging the government to make efforts in the revival of the large screen by encouraging independent filmmakers and movies on social issues, Mumtaz Hassan said that it can be possible only by imposing a ban ...
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Driver Abandons Car After Her Passenger Dies Causing Traffic Mess On The 405
SHERMAN OAKS (CBSLA.com) -- A driver abandoned her car Sunday afternoon — after her passenger died – causing a major traffic nightmare on the 405 in Sherman Oaks. The 40-something driver apparently panicked after her 60-something passenger ...
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Police Want To Know How 33-Year-Old Ended Up Murdered In Vacant Apartment
SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA.com) -- Authorities in San Bernardino are investigating the mysterious circumstances behind the murder of a man found in a vacant ...
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Hot Aussie caveman dating Hollywood star
But he wasn't confirming whether or not he's dating the Hollywood superstar, who has had a highly public battle with her health since she was admitted to rehab after a drug overdose at her Beverly Hills home in January ...
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Tens of Thousands Run Celebrate Citys Bay to Breakers
More than 30,000 people, many of them dressed in costumes, participated in the 102nd annual Bay to Breakers race Sunday morning, making their way from the South of Market (SOMA) neighborhood, across the city to Ocean ...
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Northbound 405 Freeway will be closed overnight tonight Monday
WEST LOS ANGELES - Northbound traffic on the San Diego (405) Freeway will be blocked just after midnight tonight and Monday night, and remain closed until 5 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, Metro officials announced today. Repaving and restriping work will close the northbound 405 at the Santa Monica (10) Freeway interchange. Traffic may enter the 405 north at the Santa Monica Boulevard onramp, or ...
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Fatigued Horse Has To Be Rescued From Santa Ana River Bottom
Officials received a call just before noon regarding the horse’s condition, according to a spokeswoman for the Riverside County Fire Department. Firefighters and an animal rescue team went a mile into the trail in the Hidden Valley Wildlife area, said Jody Hagemann of Riverside County Fire. The horse looked gaunt and emaciated — no word on how long it might have been there or how ...
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Alleged DUI Motorist Slams Into Rialto Home’s Garage
A pickup truck allegedly driving by a motorist under the influence slammed into this Rialto home Sunday afternoon. (credit: Laurie ...
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Suspicious Device Left Outside Woodland Hills Pep Boys
WOODLAND HILLS (CBSLA.com) -- Officials spent hours Sunday investigating a strange and suspicious package left outside a Woodland Hills Pep Boys. After detonation, authorities said the package — thought to possibly be explosives — turned out to be a lot of marijuana. CBS2′s Art Barron reported from the ...
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