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Fantastic Four set to lose one member

BLAM! Comic book lovers brace themselves for the death of one member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four.

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Michelle Anthony Photo:Carmelo Anthony sitste

Carmelo Anthony his sister michelle anthony and lala vazquez. Denver Nuggets said Wednesday night that Carmelo Anthony#39;s sister, Michelle Anthony, died of a pre-existing medical condition Tuesday in Baltimore. She had four children Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony has left to be with his family after the death of his sister, and is expected to return after Christmas. Anthony missed the Nuggets#39; game in San Antonio. Denver#39;s next game is Christmas Day at Oklahoma City. Nuggets coa

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Jessica Fashano picture

Jessica Fashano, 27, plunged from the crest of swanky Trump Place, which rises 40 stories above Riverside Boulevard, and landed face down in a third-floor courtyard just after 8 a.m., police and witnesses said. Jessica Fashano, whose motive for jumping was unclear, also was active in charity work. In 2008, she teamed with other analysts to raise $189,260 for needy New Yorkers. A beautiful Citigroup analyst jumped to her death in an apparent suicide yesterday from the roof of a ritzy Upper West

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Blake Edwards wife Julie Andrews pictures

Director Blake Edwards (L) and wife, actress Julie Andrews, are seen together at Beverly Hills in this February 9, 2004 file photo. Edwards, whose movies included “The Pink Panther” and “10,” has died at age 88, according to a representative for the manager of his wife. Details of his death were not immediately available. Director Blake Edwards (L) and his wife, actress Julie Andrews, are seen in Hollywood in this February 26, 2004 file photograph. Edwards, whose movies included “The Pink Pant

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Blake Edwards death at 88

Director Blake Edwards is seen in Hollywood in this February 26, 2004 file photo. Edwards, whose movies included “The Pink Panther” and “10,” has died at age 88, according to a representative for the manager of his wife. Details of his death were not immediately available. Blake Edwards, the master craftsman who gave the world such stylish screen fare as Breakfast at Tiffany#39;s, The Pink Panther series with Peter Sellers, and Victor/Victoria with his wife Julie Andrews, died Thursday morning

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Eng Wu Ong is Singaporean international student

A man has been named as Eng Wu Ong, a Singaporean international student who was living in Melbourne. He fell while climbing the south-west ridge of the mountain with a 20-year-old companion. Police have released the name of the 21-year-old man who fell to his death while climbing Mt Aspiring in the Southern Alps near Wanaka. Police have located next of kin overseas and they have been informed of his death. Wanaka police say a three-person rescue team had to use a helicopter and rescue rope t

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Biggest Loser Meal Plan

These food delivery plans average about $20 per day – good deal if you eat out a lot, but can add up if you#39;re on a budget. The 7-day meal plan will cost you about $178 per week (including shipping). This includes three meals a day and a snack. Want to eat like #39;The Biggest Loser#39;? The popular food delivery service eDiets is hoping to cash in on the show’s success with their Biggest Loser Meal Plan food delivery service. According to the company, the show#39;s finalists have been ea

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Topher Grace Can’t Hardly Wait in the Take Me Home Tonight Trailer

Well, if nothing else, maybe Take Me Home Tonight will go down as the death rattle for the 80s nostalgia coming-of-age film. It’s set in 1988, so I suppose maybe we’ll see one in a few years set in 1989, but based on this trailer, I’d say it’s about time to move on. It’s actually bizarre how comfortable the marketing for this film seems with every single overused last-great-party-of-youth cliche known to man. That said, the film does have one secret weapon, and as with Yogi Bear trailer, it’s extremely under-utilized here.

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Bloomberg News ‘Follows the Money,’ But Only in Direction of Death Tax Opponents

There's little point in “following the money” if you only follow it in one direction. And too often, journalists only follow the money to the right, leaving shady financial dealings from the left unexposed. That's exactly what Bloomberg News reporter Ryan Donmoyer did in a recent article on the death tax provisions of President Obama's tax deal with congressional Republicans. As the Washington Examiner's Tim Carney noticed , Donmoyer dutifully noted the indirect financial stake in the death tax debate of a conservative group that opposes the tax, but ignored a similar conflict on the parts of some of the tax's proponents. read more

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REVIEW: Garden of Eden Isn’t Just Lesser Hemingway; It’s the Worst of Him

Though based on the Hemingway novel published 25 years after his death, Hemingway’s Garden of Eden feels more like the result of an ungodly alliance between Harlequin house writers and the cut-and-paste masterminds at A&E Biography . Hemingway worked on the novel from 1946 until his death, leaving its 200,000 words unpublished. The story is roughly autobiographical, derived in part from to his second marriage (to wealthy Pauline Pfeiffer), but allusions to Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, whom Hemingway reviled, seem to figure as well. As adapted by former Paris Review editor James Scott Linville and directed by John Irwin, The Garden of Eden suggests the bad first novel that Hemingway never wrote. There’s a reason This Side Of Paradise never made it to the screen.

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