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  • Several teams face pressure to win Cup

    The New York Rangers made a big push in trading for Rick Nash to improve their chances of winning a championship for the first time since 1994.


  • Illustration Bright Star by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

    MCALPINE: The journey of the Magi

    Jeremy Paxton, for years a high-profile BBC political presenter and a firm agnostic, once suggested that Christmas be canceled because of the evident shortage of wise men and virgins.


  • Golf Capsules

    Davis Love III and son Dru birdied five of the last six holes for a 12-under 60 in the Father-Son Challenge scramble event, giving them a one-stroke lead Saturday after the first round.


  • Golf Capsules

    Australia's Daniel Popovic shot an 8-under 64 to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the Australian PGA on Thursday, then revealed that his father is battling incurable cancer.


  • Luxembourg royals tie knot in religious ceremony

    Under a canopy of soldiers' drawn swords as church bells tolled, Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy emerged smiling Saturday from the tiny duchy's Notre Dame Cathedral after wrapping up a two-day wedding gala with a religious ceremony.


  • 'Night of Too Many Stars' shines on one who's not

    Moments of absurdity are to be expected at the biennial "Night of Too Many Stars" benefit on Comedy Central. Things like Seth Rogen auctioning off a trip to the urinal with him; a knock-down, drag-out fight between Kevin Bacon in a butter costume and Liev Schreiber dressed as broccoli; a performance of "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen and Harvey Keitel.


  • Decrypting Kubrick: Toronto film decodes 'Shining'

    Some think Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" is a horror masterpiece. Others find it a mix between overblown fright flick and art film.


  • Zac Brown Band's new album 'Uncaged' out July 10

    Describing the new Zac Brown Band album is anything but simple.


  • A sparse gathering watches Angelina Jolie's "In the Land of Blood and Honey" on Friday in a theater in Belgrade, Serbia. The film has triggered mixed emotions in the postwar Balkans, garnering standing ovations in Sarajevo, Bosnia, but sparking outrage among Serbs, who claim it depicts them as the only villains of the 1992-95 war. (Associated Press)

    Taking Names: Serbians turn cold shoulder to Jolie film

    Screenings of Angelina Jolie's directorial debut in Serbia have attracted just a handful of viewers, local media say — "more than the movie deserves," one daily reported Friday.


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