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Harrington powerless as USA forge aheadPadraig Harrington, winner of golf's last two Majors, was unable to prevent America making a flying start to the Ryder Cup at Valhalla today. Read more | Comments
'Gone Baby Gone' keeps you guessingWhen a little girl vanishes from her bedroom in one of Boston’s poorest neighbourhoods, her distraught mother (Amy Ryan) makes a television appeal for her safe return. Morning blues for Faldo's EuropeAmerica won the opening session of the Ryder Cup for the first time since 1991 - and it was not just the 3-1 scoreline that made it a bad morning for Nick Faldo’s Europe at Valhalla. Ireland scrap South Africa planIreland have shelved plans to play South Africa at a neutral “non-traditional” venue in November after running out of time. Theron planning protests now she's a US citizenCharlize Theron is hoping to get active now protesting won't get her deported from America. Live Earth back with solar aimINDIA is to host a Live Earth concert later this year, featuring stars from the world of music, film and television, to raise funds for solar energy. NATAS circles growFilm News: Donahue, Bergen, Williams honored -- The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Pacific Southwest chapter, has inducted six new members into its prestigious gold and silver circles. Galicians on parade at San SebastianFilm News: Region will have strong presence at film fest -- Producers and companies from the region of Galicia will be out in force at the 56th San Sebastian Festival, a crossroads between Spain and Latin America. For the first time, the Galician Audiovisual Consortium will run a stand at San Sebastian's Sales Office film market. Soderbergh, Douglas do LiberaceFilm News: Bob Schieffer celebrates release of 'America' -- STEVEN SODERBERGH, recently announced that he is in talks to cast Michael Douglas, as well as Matt Damon, in a film about the one and only Liberace. Michael would play the man who did his flamboyant piano-best surrounded by candelabras. Sao Paulo fest gets auds involvedFilm News: Populist event pulls in Paulistas -- Having survived Brazil's deep political change and several economical crises, as well as the local film industry's temporary collapse, Sao Paulo Intl. Film Fest celebrates its 32nd anniversary this October as one of the major cultural events in South America's largest city. TVNZ VOD pacts for ABC showsBusiness News: Disney-owned channel pacts with Ondemand -- The Asia Pacific arm of Disney-ABC Intl. Television has inked a deal with Kiwi pubcaster TVNZ to provide its skeins on its fledgling online delivery service TVNZ Ondemand. Entertainment One gets creditBusiness News: Company to receive $150 million -- Despite a global credit squeeze, Canada's Entertainment One has just received a four-year $150 million senior credit facility with a group of financial institutions led by JP Morgan. The facility leaves the Toronto-based distrib and producer poised for further growth. The other banks in the syndicate include Bank of America, Barclays and Toronto Dominion Bank. Tiger's role will not help Americans, says SeveSeve Ballesteros has warned America captain Paul Azinger that relying on the help of Tiger Woods at this year's Ryder Cup could do more harm than good. 'Ninja 2' to shoot in South KoreaFilm News: 'Beverly Hills' sequel to be distribbed by Sony -- "Beverly Hills Ninja 2, " a sequel to the 1997 action comedy, will lense in South Korea starting next month, making it the first mainstream Hollywood pic to do so. Koreans harvest 'Divine' box officeFilm News: Pic stays on top for a second week -- "The Divine Weapon" topped South Korea's box office for the second consecutive week despite a battery of new releases. Canadian unions seek strike mandateBusiness News: Current deal expired on June 30 -- After 17 months of negotiations with reps of the ad business, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is seeking a strike mandate from its membership. Candian unions seek strike mandateBusiness News: Current deal expired on June 30 -- After 17 months of negotiations with reps of the ad business, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is seeking a strike mandate from its membership. ITV's Paul Jackson exitsBusiness News: Exec returning to role as tube producer -- ITV director of entertainment Paul Jackson, former head of Granada America, is ankling at the end of the year to return to making programs. ITV's Jackson exitsBusiness News: Exec returning to role as tube producer -- ITV director of entertainment Paul Jackson, former head of Granada America, is ankling at the end of the year to return to making programs. Klose wary of cosmopolitan Steaua![]() Striker Miroslav Klose believes FC Bayern München must be wary of a blend of South American and European football when they return to the UEFA Champions League after a year's absence at FC Steaua Bucureşti. Ibero-American congress plannedFilm News: Antonio Banderas to attend Mexico City event -- Film stars such as Antonio Banderas, orgs, name directors and top producers from Spain, Latin America and Portugal will huddle at a pioneering mega-meet, the first Ibero-American Culture Congress, which runs Oct. 1-5 in Mexico City. Tiger Wishes Team Well, But Won't Attend Ryder CupAmerica, North America, USA, Illinois | Sports | 16-09-2008 17:22 | Chicago news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs2chicago.com
The closest Tiger Woods will get to the Ryder Cup is in front of his television. Idol winner injured in bar brawlEMBATTLED former Australian Idol winner Casey Donovan has taken another hit after allegedly being punched in the face by a man at a bar in New South Wales. NJIT talk by South Bronx leader to focus on sustainability of Newark(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Miquela Craytor, executive director of Sustainable South Bronx (SSBx), will speak Oct. 1, 2008, at NJIT about how green technology can meet the growing climate crisis and also benefit the nation s distressed urban centers. Hansen unhappy with alleged filming incidentNew Zealand assistant coach Steve Hansen has accused an Australian television station of supplying footage to the Wallabies ahead of the Tri-Nations decider last Saturday. Weather disrupts Ryder preparationsA television tower and a number of trees were sent crashing by 60mph gusts at Valhalla yesterday on the eve of the European and American teams’ arrival for the Ryder Cup starting on Friday. Football fans 'being turned off by costs'Premier League clubs may be courting Arab trillionaires but it is a different story for their supporters, the majority of whom are being priced out of watching live football on television, according to a new survey. Bucs pounce on mistakes by Falcons rookie RyanFalcons rookie Matt Ryan was intercepted twice in the first half Watson: 'I might study in America'Harry Potter star Emma Watson is considering moving to America to study at university. National ranking major issue for overrated BulldogsSouth Carolina refuses to go down quietly, but No. 2 Georgia manages to hold on for a 14-7 victory. The problem for the Bulldogs isn't fundamentals; it's where they're ranked, and Gregg Doyel says it's fixable.
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