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Oprah gets an Oscar for givingupdated: Wed Aug 03 2011 11:43:00

Oprah Winfrey's generosity to the less fortunate will be rewarded when she's handed an Oscar statuette in November.

'Darth Vader' was a mute during childhoodupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 10:41:00

Boy with stutter stops talking for ten years before going on to become one of the most revered voices in cinema history.

'Darth Vader' reveals secretsupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 10:41:00

CNN's Becky Anderson sits down with James Earl Jones to talk about his more than forty years in the entertainment business.

People.com: As the World Turns to End Its 54-Year Spinupdated: Tue Dec 08 2009 17:06:00

The CBS daytime drama with play its last come September 2010

'Earth' takes viewers on 'breathtaking' global journeyupdated: Thu Apr 23 2009 09:01:00

A polar bear falls through thin Arctic ice while searching for food for his family. A humpback whale guides her calf on a perilous 4,000-mile journey. A herd of African elephants in search of water battles a sandstorm in the Kalahari Desert.

'Guiding Light' canceled after 72 yearsupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 03:15:00

The venerable CBS soap opera "Guiding Light" will go dark in September after 72 years and 16,000 episodes, the network announced Wednesday.

Darth Vader actor battles prostate cancerupdated: Wed Mar 18 2009 10:58:00

David Prowse, who played Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars" films, has revealed he is suffering from prostate cancer but is still feeling "fantastic."

Black presidents nothing new to Hollywoodupdated: Thu Jun 05 2008 14:24:00

Voters will determine if America is ready for a black president come November, but Hollywood, often ahead of the national curve, made up its mind about the issue ages ago.

Hollywood minority presidentsupdated: Thu Jun 05 2008 14:24:00

Hollywood has been showcasing diversity in the Oval Office for decades. CNN's Lola Ogunnaike reports.

SI.com: One of a kindupdated: Tue Apr 24 2007 12:47:00

While David Halberstam is best known for his work as a reporter covering politics and business, he wrote often about sports, and loved the subject. I believe David especially enjoyed writing about sports because he so admired great athletes and could celebrate them, whereas he so often had to write critically of his subjects in other fields. He also firmly believed that so much of the greater world could be revealed through the prism of sports.

FSB: Collar that Deadbeat Can a simple device make delinquent debtors obsolete?updated: Sat May 01 2004 00:01:00

I can see how some people might have problems with On Time, an increasingly popular product designed to force car owners to pay up on their loans by subjecting them to humiliation and--at best--ext...

Fortune: Bell Atlantic: Stuck In an Old Eraupdated: Mon Jan 24 2000 00:01:00

Last month regulators allowed Bell Atlantic to begin offering long-distance service in New York State. It was the first Baby Bell to win such approval anywhere. The funny thing: No one cared.

Fortune: The New M5 Is a 10 Even with all the flashy, pricey, high-performance sheetmetal around these days, BMW's latest updated: Mon Oct 11 1999 00:01:00

Perhaps you'll think me cruel, although I was only trying to be kind. Usually I write about cars far in advance of their on-sale date so that you get the earliest possible glimpse--hear the engine,...

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