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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 20062 DVD SetSpecial EditionWidescreen Reel.com If there's one word to describe Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and its release on DVD, it's big . Really big. Clocking in at 150 minutes, the movie is accompanied by five hours of bonus materials. But does "bigger" mean "better"? Thomas de Zengotita: Why Big George Broke Down Sobbing Today Over Medium George HuffingtonPost Down in Florida today, in case you missed it, Bush #I broke into tears while talking about his elder son Jeb's stoicism in the face of an election defeat--back in 1994. Why break down and cry about that little piece of ancient history? Perhaps this is a clue: his moment of cracking came as he said that the "true measure of a man" is how you handle "victory and defeat." Well, obviously, he Kicking the Dot-Com Habit BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News Let's get one thing straight: I'm not Superman. I lack an alter ego, washboard abs, and now, a steady daytime job. If I applied to the Daily Planet I'd be lucky to make Jimmy Olsen. If given superhuman flight powers, my costume would need to be partially made out of Dramamine. Yet, I have two things in common with the Man of Steel: Most of the international students in my summer classes at the Melissa Lafsky: Acrockalypto HuffingtonPost The theater lights dim. Digitally mastered drum beats burst from three-foot speakers lining the walls. A jungle canopy appears on the screen, just visible through a hazy mist. Cut to a young man dressed in a loincloth, his black hair spilling over muscular shoulders, a canine tooth dangling from his earlobe. Through a series of tightly-edited shots mixed with written narration, we see the story Parade founder left mark on Pomona Daily Bulletin At the head of a one-man parade bound for the open road, Peter Apanel has left Pomona a little better, and a little weirder, than he found it. Apanel is the man who created Pasadena's Doo Dah Parade, the ragtag, irreverent spoof of the Rose Parade. Bogut struggles vs. this Utah team Deseret Morning News Andrew Bogut, the former University of Utah star center, made his once-per-season visit to his old college town Monday night. He had the chance to go back to the U., watch the Utes practice for a half-hour or so at the Huntsman Center and see his former coaches. Diaz and Winslet Take a Holiday Coming Soon In Columbia Pictures' new romantic comedy The Holiday , Amanda (Cameron Diaz), an industrious and successful Los Angeles marketing executive, finds out her boyfriend who she lives with cheated on her with his assistant. Iris (Kate Winslet), a newspaper writer in England, is in love with a man who doesn't feel the same for her. In fact, she finds out for the first time that he's about to marry Protecting quarterbacks tricky proposition in NFL The Cincinnati Post The Bengals' Justin Smith has 41 career quarterback sacks in his six NFL seasons. By all accounts that number should be 42. Court stays DCF Nassau hearing The Florida Times-Union A judicial tidal wave beating at the state's beleaguered Department of Children and Families appears to have ebbed in Nassau County. DiFranco gives New Orleans a 'Reprieve' NorthJersey.com Just before Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005, part-time New Orleans resident Ani DiFranco headed for the higher ground of Buffalo, N.Y., home base for the indie songstress's Righteous Babe record label.guess+man+watch: guess+man+watch
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