Archive for June, 2007



Sally Field picks up the golf clubs (AP)

Saturday 30 June 2007 @ 11:06 pm

Actress Sally Field arrives to the second annual Sundance Institute at BAM in this file photo from May 31, 2007, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Field likes golf. She really, really likes golf. Instead of merely watching the U.S. Women's Open from the gallery, the Academy Award-winning actress tried playing, taking her first lesson on a practice hole at Pine Needles with renowned teacher and former LPGA star Peggy Kirk Bell. (AP Photo/Adam Rountree-File)AP - Sally Field likes golf. She really, really likes golf.


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‘Sicko’ film gives accused little say (AP)

Saturday 30 June 2007 @ 4:06 pm

Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore talks about the state of the U.S. health care system at a news conference outside Los Angeles City Hall Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Moore's latest documentary film, 'Sicko,' was to premiere Tuesday evening in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - In many respects, Michael Moore’s new movie, “Sicko,” is like a trial for those who oversee health care in the United States.


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"Ratatouille" takes early lead at box office (Reuters)

Saturday 30 June 2007 @ 2:06 pm

Characters Remy (L) and Linguini are shown in a scene from the new animated film 'Ratatouille,' about a rat who befriends a chef in Paris, in this undated handout photograph. The film opens in the US June 29, 2007. (Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Pixar Animation Studios/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Walt Disney Co.'s rat cartoon "Ratatouille" scampered to an early lead at the North American box office, earning $16.6 million during its first day of release, according to estimates issued on Saturday by tracking firm boxofficemojo.com.


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California History

Saturday 30 June 2007 @ 9:17 am
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California is a state blessed with sunshine and fertile land. It also has a rugged coastline and desert. The living wasn’t always easy here and California history is a tale of violence and the fight for land. Numerous tribal groups of Native Americans inhabited the area, following their way of life along the coast and inland too. European explorers began to take an interest in this part of the New World, mapping it and discovering the resources.

The Spanish had a particular involvement and Spanish Missions were founded in coastal areas from 1769. Spanish rule led to the Mexican War of Independence, which resulted in Mexico, including California, gaining independence from Spain in 1821. The state became a destination for cattle ranchers and trappers from the United States and Canada. The brief Mexican - American War of 1846 - 1848 changed the political make up of California history. The Californian Republic was formed but ceased after the US Navy entered San Francisco Bay and the military occupied the state.

The conflict in California ended when a treaty was signed in 1847. The state was then split into Californian territory and Mexican territory. Another new phase also began at this time when the California Gold Rush began. People from all over the world, in the grip of gold fever, came to get rich. Some of them did but others were disappointed. Prospectors traveled from Europe, Asia and Latin America, in addition to the rest of the United States.

In 1850, the area became an official free state of the United States with Sacramento as its capital. Many people settled in California on completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. The state opened up for everyone, many going into agriculture. Today, farming, particularly citrus fruit production is an important economic activity. Traditional use of the land is combined with the state being at the forefront of advanced technology industries. Tourism is popular too with many visitors going to Los Angeles and San Francisco to learn about California history.

California is a very cosmopolitan society and draws strength from its different communities. People are outward looking and the rest of the world is caught up in the music and movie industries that are based there. Popular music has a long legacy here, from the surf sound of the Beach Boys to the bands of today. Hollywood films are the most successful export. The movie studios turned Hollywood from a sleepy village to one of the most famous places in California history.

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Potter reaches cult phenomenon status (AP)

Saturday 30 June 2007 @ 8:06 am

ADVANCE FOR JULY 1; graphic looks at number of books published in the Harry Potter series; two sizes; 1c x 4 1/4 inches; 46.5 mm x 108 mmAP - As the Harry Potter series wraps up this summer, we can look back at two remarkable narratives: Potter the boy wizard and Potter the cultural phenomenon.


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ABC movie critic Joel Siegel dead at 63 (AP)

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 10:06 pm

This undated yet recent photo of ABC News film critic Joel Siegel was released by ABC News in New York. Siegel died in New York after a long battle with cancer, Friday June 29, 2007, said ABC News on its web site. He was 63. (AP Photos/ABC Photo)AP - Joel Siegel, a longtime movie critic for “Good Morning America” who was famous for his weekly, often humorous reviews, died Friday, ABC officials said. He was 63.


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Q&A: Storm brewing over Starbucks disc surprises Moore (Reuters)

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 10:06 pm

Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore is shown on the poster for his new film about the problems with the health care system in the U.S., entitled 'Sicko,' in this undated publicity photograph. The film opens in the U.S. on June 29, 2007. (The Weinstein Co./Handout - UNITED STATES. NO ARCHIVES. NO SALES./Reuters)Reuters - In an interview published recently in Pitchfork, Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore mentioned that the band needed to record a new song for a Starbucks compilation. Within minutes of his remarks hitting the Internet, chat rooms and the band's fan sites were awash in cries of "foul" and "sellouts."


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GMA Film Critic Siegel Dies (E! Online)

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 10:06 pm

GMA Film Critic Siegel Dies(E! Online)E! Online - As human beings, we are often our own worst critics. Our films, however, were at the mercy of Joel Siegel.


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Diaz, Carrey Land Post-Game Roles (E! Online)

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 10:06 pm

Diaz, Carrey Land Post-Game Roles(E! Online)E! Online - Cameron Diaz's next role will be a sober one, while Jim Carrey's will start off that way.


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ABC film critic Joel Siegel dead at age 63 (Reuters)

Friday 29 June 2007 @ 9:06 pm

ABC television network movie critic Joel Siegel, shown in this 2004 publicity photograph has died of cancer June 29, 2007 in New York, according to ABC News. Siegel reviewed films on 'Good Morning America.' (Ida Mae Astute/ABC/Handout - UNITED STATES. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. NO ARCHIVES. NO SALES./Reuters)Reuters - Joel Siegel, the upbeat and often joyous film critic for ABC television's "Good Morning America" for 26 years, died on Friday at age 63 after a long battle against colon cancer, the network said.


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