No time for Caps, or fans, to panic
Sunday, May 1st, 2011COLUMN | Despite losing its first two games on home ice, this team has got this series.

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No time for Caps, or fans, to panic
COLUMN | Despite losing its first two games on home ice, this team has got this series.

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No time for Caps, or fans, to panic
Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau and several of his players spoke to reporters after beating the New York Rangers in the second game of the series, saying they “just want to win.”

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Capitals discuss series lead after 2-0 win over Rangers
On March 11, Japan was hit by one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history. We are making all-out efforts to restore livelihoods and recover from the series of tragedies that followed the Great East Japan Earthquake. The disaster left more than 28,000 people, including foreign citizens, dead or missing.

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Japan’s road to recovery and rebirth
Is this the final dealbreaker? Alec Baldwin has revealed that when he leaves his hit NBC sitcom 30 Rock after next season, the series will also come to an end. “I will tell you one thing,” Baldwin said at the National Dance Institute’s annual…
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30 Rock to End Next Season
In “King Lear,” it seems, everyone’s a fool — at least when it is distilled through Paata Tsikurishvili’s singular sensibility. Synetic Theater’s artistic director, who with “King Lear” continues his series of wordless productions of Shakespeare, looks upon the tragedy’s toll of loss heaped on loss as a stormy circus, a grim carnival whose ringmaster is a lithe, beckoning incarnation of Death.

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Peter Marks reviews Synetic Theater’s ‘King Lear’
Australia beat England by 57 runs in the final one-day international in Perth to win the series 6-1.

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England tour ends in heavy defeat
Australia beat England by four wickets in the third one-day international in Sydney to take a 3-0 lead in the series.

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England suffer third one-day loss
Recalled batsman Shaun Marsh hits a superb century in Hobart to help Australia win the second one-day international against England by 46 runs and go 2-0 up in the series.

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Marsh inspires Australia victory
Multi-millionaire businessman James Caan is to quit his role on entrepreneurial series Dragons’ Den after four series.

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James Caan to leave Dragons’ Den
England win the final Ashes Test in Sydney by an innings and 83 runs to wrap up the series 3-1 for their first win down under in 24 years.

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England seal Ashes series triumph
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 1) isn’t due in theaters till November 2011, but you Twi-hards probably want to taste that epic two-part finale right now. Fortunately, director Bill Condon wants to help you out by slowly releasing tiny bits and pieces of the film(s) in conjunction with major holidays. During Thanksgiving we got an image of Bella’s hand amidst a bundle of feathers (fans of the series will know the meaning behind that one), and on Christmas, Condon released another photo from the set showing us all what Christmas looks like at the Swan household. Condon tweeted the image with this message: “Happy holidays from the Swan home to yours.”
Ready for more “T-shirt time?” Jersey Shore’s DJ Pauly D, also known as Pauly Delvecchio, will have his own spin-off reality-TV show in 2011, MTV has announced. The pilot episode has already been filmed, but the series does not yet have a name….
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Pauly D Gets Jersey Shore Spin-Off
Australia take just 50 minutes on the fourth morning to wrap up a 267-run victory over England in the Perth Ashes Test, to tie the series at 1-1.

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Australia v England – third Test day four as it happened