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How do you rate the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games?
 Gold — Great performances, great entertainment.
 Silver — Worthwhile despite the so-called glitches.
 Bronze — Disappointing, expensive, elitist hoopla.
 Coal — I lost CTV and missed the whole thing.
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Avril Lavigne, Drake, Nelly Furtado help cover K’naan single for Haiti relief
TORONTO - Canada’s musical stars have aligned to help Haiti. Avril Lavigne, Drake and Nelly Furtado are among the 57 artists performing together on a remixed version of K’naan’s anthem "Wavin’ Flag," which was to be available for sale digitally at 12:01 a.m. ET on Friday morning. Proceeds...
Thursday , March 11, 2010

Group is $3M away from buying land near Hollywood sign as deadline approaches
LOS ANGELES - It’s a Hollywood cliffhanger, in more ways than one. The Trust for Public Land said Thursday it’s about US$3 million away from the $12.5 million it needs to buy and preserve hilltop property beside the world-famous Hollywood sign. Its purchase option expires April 14. The gr...
Thursday , March 11, 2010

Tyler Labine thankful for blunt parental advice that got him through tough times
When Tyler Labine was starting to get some success as a young actor in Canada his parents gave him some blunt advice: "There’s nothing special about what you do." "Thankfully my parents were very savvy," says Labine, whose latest series, "Sons of Tucson," premieres Thursday at 9:30 ET on G...
Thursday , March 11, 2010

Stage adaptation of John Grisham’s ’A Time to Kill’ planned for Washington
NEW YORK - A stage adaptation of John Grisham’s first novel, "A Time to Kill," will have its world premiere next year in Washington in what is being billed as a "pre-Broadway" production. Arena Stage’s artistic director Molly Smith said Thursday the play will run May 6, 2011, through June ...
Thursday , March 11, 2010

Author assumes guise of kid in letters punking the famous, infamous in new book
WASHINGTON - Over the years, "Little Billy" learned much from the country’s top minds. Secretaries of state, touched by the 10-year-old’s handwritten letters on grade-school notepaper, wrote back advising him how to settle a treehouse dispute with his sister. A prominent lawyer told him ...
Thursday , March 11, 2010

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