“Downton Abbey” has been a tremendous success just four episodes in on its third season. The premiere episode was viewed by over seven million viewers, despite the entire season being available months in advance. The real test to PBS will occur on January 29 when fans will get their hands on Blu-Ray and DVD copies of the third season of the hit drama. Will fans stick around to watch weekly episodes of “Downton Abbey” on PBS?
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A screenshot from a UK electronics retailer hints at the price from the upcoming BlackBerry Z10 handset.
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An anonymous Glencore Trader answered questions ranging from “How much do you make?” to “Would you get fired if they knew you did this?”
Ashton Kutcher admits that following Steve Jobs' fruitarian diet sent him to the hospital.
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