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Bradley Cooper Finds 'Silver Linings' Everywhere
The actor, nominated for an Academy Award for his role in David O. Russell's film, talks about watching movies with his father as a kid in Philadelphia, his childhood fascination with soldiers and being up against Daniel Day Lewis for an Oscar.
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What Nations Were The Most Forward-Looking In 2012?
Germany was the world's most future-oriented country in 2012, followed by Switzerland and Japan, according to the "Future Orientation Index," which is based on Google searches. Scientists say the index is "strongly correlated" to economic health.
Makeup Artist Who Created Yoda Dies; Stuart Freeborn Was 98
Though he may be best known for his work on Star Wars, Freeborn was already a makeup legend before those movies were made. He worked on Oliver Twist, Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey and other classics.
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NFL's Gregg Williams, Who Orchestrated Bounty Program, Is Reinstated
The Tennessee Titans have hired the former Saints defensive coordinator as a senior assistant coach. Last year, the league vacated the punishments of four players involved in "bountygate."
American Woman Gives Domestic Abuse A Face, And Voice, In China
Kim Lee posted a photo of her battered face online, and has become a national icon in China. She won a divorce, a financial settlement and a restraining order against her Chinese husband, a famous author and English teacher.
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Catholic Bishops Reject Compromise On Contraceptives
The administration's proposal calls for insurance companies to provide contraceptive and sterilization coverage, rather than hospitals, universities and charities affiliated with religious groups. The approach failed to satisfy leaders of the Catholic Church.
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Mr. Bean's Supercar Crash Racks Up $1.4 Million Repair Bill
Rowan Atkinson crashed his McLaren F1 in 2011. It's been repaired and the bill set what news outlets say is a U.K. record.
NOAA Names Louis W. Uccellini As National Weather Service Director
Uccellini is a 24-year veteran of the service. He takes over at a time when the service is reeling from budget and personelle controversies.
Why J Dilla May Be Jazz's Latest Great Innovator
The legacy of the late hip-hop producer extended far beyond the beats he painstakingly created.
Animal Magnetism: How Salmon Find Their Way Back Home
When salmon are ready to leave the ocean and go back to their birthplace, they use magnetism to find their home river. But scientists fear fish born in hatcheries might have a poor sense of direction if they're raised in places surrounded by man-made objects that drown out the planet's natural magnetic field.
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