By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units

The third season of "Downton Abbey" ends this Sunday with a bang. Exactly what that bang is, we're not going to say, in deference to the maybe half-dozen "Downton" fans who still don't know the shocking truth.
The third season of "Downton Abbey" ends this Sunday with a bang.
Select "Downton Abbey" fans are in for an early viewing treat and bragging rights.
There are many delicious reasons to watch the returning "Downton Abbey" and an exasperating one to skip it: The cover's been blown on major plot twists.
In a story July 21 about the PBS drama "Downton Abbey," The Associated Press erroneously reported that Shirley MacLaine's character is named Laura. The character is named Martha.
A "Downton Abbey" sneak peek at season three revealed that fireworks will fly between matriarchs played by Maggie Smith and newcomer Shirley MacLaine.
Wednesday's giant state dinner for British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife _ the biggest ever thrown by Barack and Michelle Obama _ dished up a potent mix of celebrity glam, corporate heft and political money under an enormous party tent on the South Lawn. It is an election year, after all.
Wednesday's giant state dinner for British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife _ the biggest ever thrown by Barack and Michelle Obama _ dished up a potent mix of celebrity glam, corporate heft and political money under an enormous party tent on the South Lawn. It is an election year, after all.
There's something special for the Obamas and something special for the Camerons in the entertainment lineup and guest list for Wednesday's state dinner for the British prime minister and his wife.

The broken clock had perfect timing.
He has finally acknowledged it: This show is a cultural phenomenon, not just a fleeting fad.
Hugh Bonneville: British actor presides over 'Downton Abbey' season finale →
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Hugh Bonneville: British actor presides over 'Downton Abbey' season finale →