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  • [10/15] Pavarotti exhibit opens in Rome
  • [10/15] Author Gore Vidal fractured spine in recent fall
  • [10/15] NYC museum exhibit compares Civil War icons
  • [10/15] Doubt cast on claimed mob plot to kill author
  • [10/15] Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists
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  • [10/14] British Library buys archive of poet Ted Hughes
  • [10/14] Aravind Adiga wins literature's Man Booker prize
  • [10/14] `A Body of Water' resounds long after it ends
  • [10/14] 'To Be or Not to Be' receives a wan adaptation
  • [10/14] Redgrave and Richardson to star in 'Night Music'
  • [10/14] Not my dad's GOP: Buckley leaves National Review
  • [10/14] King children in court with book deal on the line
  • [10/14] King children fight over papers in Atlanta court
  • [10/14] Rolling Stone ends large format after 4 decades
  • [10/13] Manmade waterfalls exhibit closes in NYC
  • [10/13] London rail station axes falling passenger artwork
  • [10/13] Apocalyptic vision of London comes to Tate Modern
  • [10/12] Music photographer William Claxton dies at 80
  • [10/12] Scott plays unscrupulous journalist in 'Atheist'
  • [10/12] Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions
  • [10/11] Writers find inspiration in Kerouac's Orlando home
  • [10/11] Singer Lisa Marie Presley gives birth to twins
  • [10/11] Jolie: Obama win would be 'nice' for family
  • [10/11] Publication of 'Jewel of Medina' delayed in UK
  • [10/11] Publication of controversial book delayed in UK
  • [10/10] Would-be King biographer caught in sibling feud
  • [10/10] Betting makes Nobel literature jury suspect leak
  • [10/10] A year later, Creation Museum claiming big crowds
  • [10/09] Massachusetts judge rejects Holocaust memoir suit
  • [10/09] Jolie apparently breastfeeding on W magazine cover
  • [10/09] Correction: King Tut Reprise story
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  • [10/09] NYC park to light up by taking visitors' pulses
  • [10/08] Oliver Platt will star in 'Guys and Dolls' revival
  • [10/08] Hilton continues online presidential campaign
  • [10/08] 'Opus' creator to retire from drawing comic strips
  • [10/08] Tonys announce the Isabelle Stevenson Award
  • [10/08] RI woman seeks return of portrait in Nazi-era case
  • [10/08] 'NHL 09' first star in hockey franchise
  • [10/08] Movie tells tale of a young Billy Graham
  • [10/08] Superman's dad dies - again
  • [10/08] Exhibit on cigarette advertising opens in NYC
  • [10/07] After divorce, Bill Murray looks for renewal
  • [10/07] Artist prints `Zero Dollar' in dig at Wall Street
  • [10/07] Matthew Broderick returns to Broadway next spring
  • [10/07] D'oh! Ex-`Simpsons' writer wins $5,000 prize
  • [10/06] D'oh! Ex-`Simpsons' writer wins $5,000 prize
  • [10/06] Spokane author's book published Monday
  • [10/06] Paris exhibit showcases Picasso's masters
  • [10/06] Mexican director Servando Gonzalez dies at 85
  • [10/06] King Tut exhibit begins another run in the US
  • [10/06] Lohan's estranged father to jump into boxing ring
  • [10/05] Designers play it safe as economy sours
  • [10/05] Phelps honored by Baltimore with parade and salute
  • [10/05] Madonna gives fans a treat with "Sticky & Sweet"
  • [10/04] Colombian singer Shakira lends support to Obama
  • [10/04] Placido Domingo sings at Mexico pyramid
  • [10/04] Paris designers pull out the stops
  • [10/04] Fashion house Valentino names 2 new designers
  • [10/04] Shock jock Stern ties knot with Ostrosky in NYC
  • [10/04] Shock jock Howard Stern, Ostrosky tie knot in NYC
  • [10/04] Ga. town keeps Laurel and Hardy's legacy alive
  • [10/04] Shock jock Howard Stern ties the knot in NYC
  • [10/04] `30 Rock' star Tina Fey to write humor book
  • [10/03] Judge bars footage of Anna Nicole breast surgery
  • [10/03] Nobel speculation centers on rights activists
  • [10/03] 3 men in court charged with publisher attack plot
  • [10/03] 3 due in court charged with publisher attack plot
  • [10/03] Nobel literature prize to be announced on Oct. 9
  • [10/03] Reno museum hosts art and environment conference
  • [10/02] Bernhard says report on Palin comments misleading
  • [10/02] NY university unveils new media and arts center
  • [10/02] Bernhard says report on comments was misleading
  • [10/02] Publisher speeds up release of book about Muhammad
  • [10/02] Bernhard upset after being cut from Boston benefit
  • [10/02] B'way theaters set to dim lights for Paul Newman

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