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BORDER MovieA must watch for those who want to get a glimpse of what is happening on the U.S. Border
One of the most pressing issues facing the United States today, illegal immigration, is not a part of the Democratic Party's discourse as it fights for a candidate for the presidency of the United States. The Republican nominee pushed the agenda as a Senator several years ago but has since changed his tune in how he would tackle it, as president. While the politicians in Washington remain non-performing assets, the US border remains wide open, the US Border Patrol remains woefully understaffed, and illegal immigrants continue to stream into the United States unabated. Read More >> related stories
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The Sony-Ericsson C702 cyber-shot mobileIn this file photo the Sony-Ericsson C702 cyber-shot mobile is displayed during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 14, 2008. Sony Pictures Television is looking to launch the first movie network on mobile phones in the United States. REUTERS/Albert Gea
Sony-Ericsson C702 cyber-shot mobileIn this file photo the Sony-Ericsson C702 cyber-shot mobile is displayed during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 14, 2008. Sony Pictures Television is looking to launch the first movie network on mobile phones in the United States. REUTERS/Albert Gea
"Star Wars" fans wield Force against WeinsteinNEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The geeks have been heard. Faced with a grassroots boycott of its film Read More >>
Here Comes Peter Cottontail now on DVDOriginal and 2005 animated version ready in time for Easter HolidayHere Comes Peter Cottontail The Original TV Classic that aired in 1971, and Here Comes Peter Cottontail The Animated Movie (2005) have come to DVD, and just in time for the Easter holiday. Both DVDs retail for $9.93 and are available at your favorite video store or via www.classicmedia.tv Read More >>
Man walks by a display of Blu-ray high-definition movies at the Sony booth at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las VegasA Blu-ray display at the Sony booth at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. All six major Hollywood studios are now in the Blu-ray DVD camp, a day after Toshiba pulled the plug on HD DVD and Blu-ray became effectively the only next-generation game in town. REUTERS/Rick Wilking iTouch you iDog
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