Galifianakis to Play Lead in ‘Dunces’
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012Novel is said to be making its way to the big screen.

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Galifianakis to Play Lead in ‘Dunces’
Novel is said to be making its way to the big screen.

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Galifianakis to Play Lead in ‘Dunces’
Since the 1800s, the train through Garden City has linked the Kansas town to the big nation. Soon that could change, says Bob Greene.
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Greene: Kansas depot leaving town?
Even with the demand for seats increasing, the big airlines have not restored many of their flights, particularly on routes to small airports.
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Regional Airlines Squeezed by Flight Cutbacks and Higher Fares
George Galloway says Respect’s by-election win is part of a “tidal wave” of feeling against the big parties, as Labour pledges to “learn lessons” from defeat.

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Galloway hails Bradford West win
Oscar-winning 1981 film Chariots of Fire is to be digitally re-mastered and brought back to the big screen as part of the London 2012 Festival.

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Chariots of Fire set for return
In February 2008, as the mortgage meltdown was creating a crisis at Thornburg Mortgage, the chief executive of the big lender wrote an e-mail explaining how he hoped to keep the trouble under wraps, the Securities and Exchange Commission said. Read full article > >

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SEC charges 3 former Thornburg executives with fraud
In February 2008, as the mortgage meltdown was creating a crisis at Thornburg Mortgage, the chief executive of the big lender wrote an e-mail explaining how he hoped to keep the trouble under wraps, the Securities and Exchange Commission said. Read full article > >

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SEC charges 3 former Thornburg executives with fraud
French silent movie The Artist is the big winner at the Film Critics’ Circle Awards in London on Thursday, scooping three awards.

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The Artist wows Critics’ Circle
ScottishPower becomes the last of the big six energy suppliers to cut its tariffs, knocking an average 5% off gas bills.

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ScottishPower cuts gas prices 5%
After a year of attention-grabbing headlines around the world, what might 2012 bring? BBC correspondents make their predictions on the big stories and the names to watch.
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Experts make predictions for 2012
A look back at the big music stories of 2011 including the death of Amy Winehouse, Adele’s record-breaking year and band break-ups and make-ups.
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VIDEO: The key music stories from 2011
Why the big emitters want to delay climate talks

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Big emitters aim for climate delay
The more you can do ahead, the happier you’ll be on the big day.
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A Good Appetite: A Seven-Day Plan for Thanksgiving – A Good Appetite
As the battle is joined over fees, the big banks want to make you pay, and the most aggressive of the little institutions want to pay you.
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Your Money: Consumers Caught in Middle of Checking Account Wars — Your Money
I am beginning to feel about Rick Perry the way Fay Wray felt about King Kong. The big ape is starting to grow on me. First I was shocked and then I was scared but now, the more he gets attacked by those on his right (imagine!), the more a certain sympathy stirs in me. Here and there, the big lug is downright lovable. Read full article > >

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The lovable Rick Perry