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Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Get Spiritual Amid Breakup Rumors

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Last year, when there were rumors of Hollywood star couple Ashton Kutcher, 33, and Demi Moore, 48, breaking up, the couple was seen making a religious trip to Israel. This time around, amid yet more rumors of a break-up, the couple was spotted attending a spiritual session at the Kabbalah Center in Los Angeles, on Friday, together, according to a report on Allvoices.com

Bluth Family of ‘Arrested Development’ Returning With New Episodes and a Movie

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Fans who haven't heard from the Bluth family of Arrested Development - an American sit-com - fame since 2006, will not have to wait much longer. The producers of the critically-acclaimed series, which was created by Mitchell Hurwitz, have announced that the show will return with a mini-season in the early part of 2013, consisting of nine or ten episodes, to be followed by a full-length feature film.
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Obesity Debate Rages on Talk of Christie White House Bid

Speculation that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will enter the U.S. presidential race has led to a feverish debate about the possibility of having the fattest man in the White House since the corpulent William Howard Taft squeezed behind the big desk in the Oval Office.
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Dream House saddled with fixer-upper script

If Dream House were an actual structure, it would come with a Sub-Zero refrigerator (in the sewing room), a claw-foot tub (in the foyer) and beautiful French doors (at the bottom of the pool). The pieces are all there, but they don't quite fit together.
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Long way to go with no progress made in labor talks

National Basketball Association (NBA) team owners and locked out players failed to reach agreement after a second straight day of labor talks on Saturday, saying they would meet again in New York Monday.
More than 20,000 Mormon faithful sing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the Conference Center during the third session of their 179th annual general conference in Salt Lake City, Utah

Latter-day Saints launch I'm a Mormon ad campaign

The Book of Mormon debuted this year as a Broadway hit that won nine Tonys, and the 2012 race for the Republican presidential nomination features not one, but two candidates of the Mormon faith.
New York Yankees' Brett Gardner (R) hits a two-RBI single in front of Detroit Tigers catcher Alex Avila during the sixth inning of Game 1 of their MLB American League Division Series baseball playoffs at Yankee Stadium in New York

Cano Powers Yankees to 9-3 Win Over Tigers in Opener

Robinson Cano crushed a grand slam home run to lift the New York Yankees to a 9-3 rout of the Detroit Tigers on Saturday and complete their rain-delayed opening game of the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs.
New York Yankees' Cano celebrates with teammates after the Yankees defeated the Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of their MLB American League Division Series baseball playoffs in New York

Cano Arrives as the Yankees' Best Hitter

Move over Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter and Mark Teixeira, there is a new best bat in the New York Yankees lineup in Robinson Cano, who left no doubt he had come of age in New York's opening game of the 2011 postseason.
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Occupy Wall Street: 700 Protesters Arrested on Brooklyn Bridge

On Saturday, anti-Wall Street demonstrators left their home base at Zuccotti Park in downtown Manhattan and marched to the Brooklyn Bridge, where they shut down traffic as they moved from the narrow pedestrian path onto the roadway. Approximately 700 people were arrested.
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Charitable remainder trusts: How the wealthy give it away and get it back

Though he first attended the Hollywood Bowl more than 30 years ago, Ron Moormeister remembers well those Los Angeles Philharmonic concerts. His voice waxes rhapsodic as he recalls the lineup: Mandy Patinkin, Julie Andrews, a Tchaikovsky Spectacular complete with the bombastic 1812 Overture.
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Polanski's Carnage is fangless Virginia Woolf

Fans of high class scenery chewing will enjoy Carnage, director Roman Polanski's acrid comedy about two bourgeoisie couples battling it out over a long weekday afternoon in Brooklyn.
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The extremely loud and incredibly Oscar-baity trailer

In Oscar world, the biggest news of the week was probably the release of the first trailer for Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, director Stephen Daldry's film version of the Jonathan Safran Foer novel set in New York City after 9/11. And while it's virtually impossible to tell how good a movie will be based on its trailer, it's safe to say that this one does scream Oscar Bait.

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