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A long time ago at a theater not so far, far away, "Star Wars" aficionados began forming a line.
People have differing opinions over the ethics of the nation’s food choices.
Shaquille O'Neal had a message this week for media members who selected Steve Nash as the NBA's MVP.
LOS ANGELES - Talk about a monster of a promotion.
When will we Earthlings ever learn? Whenever an alien and a spaceship pop up, it’s never good news. And when 29 spaceships suddenly appear, hovering over capitals of the world, we’re all taken aback before those sweet-talking aliens start making grand promises.
Things were looking so good for Pluto a couple of weeks ago. Scientists meeting in the Czech Republic voted to admit three more heavenly bodies to the family of “planets” orbiting our sun.
July 4, 2004
His work as an environmental engineering consultant takes Scottsdale resident John Reiss Jr. around the world, to Southeast Asia, Africa, Russia and South America.
For people interested in seeing Mars up close, Aug. 26 and 27 present an opportunity rarer than once in a lifetime. On those dates, the Red Planet will be the closest it has been to Earth in 50,000 to 70,000 years, depending on the computer model.
"The Thing," a prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 monster movie of the same name, lives up to its generic title.
The Norse gods are off to a decent, though not divine, start in "Thor," the latest movie in Marvel Comics' big-screen expansion of its superhero pantheon.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Discovery and its crew of seven returned to Earth on Saturday and capped a successful expansion job at the international space station, more spacious and robust thanks to a new billion-dollar science lab.
The Shaquille O’Neal experiment is one game old. How’d it go?
Reviewers lambasted Brad Silberling’s drama about a couple dealing with their daughter’s murder. To be sure, Silberling pushes every emotional button in the book, but that doesn’t stop Dustin Hoffman and Susan Sarandon from giving performances of quiet strength as a grieving husband and wife.
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