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Box Office: 'A Wrinkle In Time' Earns Okay $1.3M Thursday Walt Disney's latest would-be blockbuster, A Wrinkle in Time, got off to a solid, if unspectacular start last night. The Ava DuVernay-directed fantasy, which has earned mixed-negative reviews in the lead up to release, grossed $1.3 million in Thursday preview screenings. That's not a queen's ransom.
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In Sri Lanka, hate speech and impunity fuel anti-Muslim violence That conflict with Tamil separatists ended in 2009, but a fault line has emerged in Sri Lanka once again. This time it is along a religious divide, between Sinhalese Buddhists who make up about 75 percent of the Indian Ocean's 21 million population and the Muslim minority, who make up about 9 percent.
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Man stabbed to death in broad daylight in Oldham A man believed to be in his 20s has died after he was stabbed multiple times in broad daylight near a jewellery store in Oldham. Detectives have launched an investigation after the victim was attacked in Waterloo Street on Friday afternoon. Greater Manchester police said they were called to reports that ...
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New Smashing Pumpkins Music Due in May With their fractious reunion tour due to start on July 12, the Smashing Pumpkins, featuring three of the four original members, will release two new Eps this year, according to an Instagram post from frontman Billy Corgan, with a first song dropping in May. "So almost all the musical side is done with 2 days ...
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Want to 'Tesser'? Ironing Out 'Wrinkle in Time's' Wild Space-Travel Ideas In the plot of "Wrinkle," children Meg, Charles Wallace and Calvin (with the help of the powerful beings Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which) tesser to different planets, in search of somebody very important to the kids. A famous illustration and description from the book explains tessering by showing ...
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Some Dark Clouds in the February Jobs Data Sure, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in testimony to Congress on Feb. 27 that "some of the headwinds the U.S. economy faced in previous years have turned into tailwinds," comments that led market participants to begin pricing in four rate hikes this year. And the jobs data for February, ...
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In Tariff Talk, Trump Puts World On Notice; China Next In Line "Trump is renegotiating trade with the whole world," says Vladimir Signorelli, founder of the supply side investment research firm Bretton Woods Research in Long Valley, N.J. "Trump is showing himself to be an able negotiator. He's put China on notice; NAFTA is on notice; the EU is on notice. He's put a ...
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