Milk-Bone? Announces First-Ever SpokesDog!
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Melissa Ruppert, his proud pet parent, are taking home first prize in the Make a Milk-Bone Moment" contest " a search for those genuine moments of joy that strengthen the bond between a pet and his or her pet parent.
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Where are the slumdog kids now?
What will happen next to the young Mumbai stars who celebrated last night's eight Oscar scoop? Channel 4 News online looks at whether Slumdog's rags-to-riches tale has been repeated in real life.
The young stars of Slumdog Millionaire were celebrating
Vern Gagne: Smackdown in the Nursing Home
Britannica Blog is a place for smart, lively conversations about a broad range of topics. Art, science, history, current events ? it?s all grist for the mill. We?ve given our writers encouragement and a lot of freedom, so the opinions here are theirs,
Parties' new battleground: Google
If you Googled "stimulus"earlier this month,you probably stumbled upon a collection ofads blasting the Democrats' economic recovery plan.
Search the phrase "card check" and Google turns up labor union ads backing the controversial Employee Free Choice
VIDEO: On the Set with Young Hollywood
We here at GIANT may not be psychic, but we know a star when we see one. Check out our exclusive behind-the-scenes video with Slumdog Millionaire starlet Frieda Pinto here.
And check back here later for videos featuring Lauren London, Tristan Wilds of
The Sheen you've seen and heard but not heard of
"The family is a haven in a heartless world."
A new reality show gives viewers a peak at what it is like to be related to one of Hollywood`s most famous clans and how doors do not necessarily open up because of a famous name. The reality series
NC's Triad Plans Premiere of Providence Gap, Plus Picnic, Oleanna, 80 Days and More
Providence Gap, a home-grown world premiere Appalachian-set saga, will punctuate the 2009-10 MainStage season at Triad Stage in Greensboro, NC.
The June-July 2010 staging reunites collaborators Preston Lane (playwright/director) and Laurelyn Dossett
Commentary: Hate-filled actions of racism linger
This editorial appeared in The Charlotte Observer.
Virgil Griffin died this month. We had hoped he took with him to the grave the last vestiges of the hate-filled rhetoric and violence that once was as American as apple pie for many in this country.
Indians celebrate Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire
With files from the Associated Press
Dancing erupted on the streets across India Monday, in celebration of the Mumbai-set Slumdog Millionaire's near-sweep of Hollywood's Academy Awards Sunday night.
The Danny Boyle film, shot in the streets and
Fame, Fortune, And Failure: Japanese Housewives And The Economic Crisis [Jezenomics]
According to David Pilling in the Financial Times, Japanese housewives ? sometimes collectively called "Mrs. Watanabe" ? have controlled most of the country's savings since WWII. With interest at Japanese banks close to zero in the early 2000s, Mrs.