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Legit News: Crowds go wild for 'Carnage' thesps, Dolly -- Fans were plenty excited to see "God of Carnage" thesps James Gandolfini, Hope Davis, Marcia Gay Harden and Jeff Daniels outside the 2009 Tony Awards, but the really hysterical screaming was reserved for one woman and one woman only: "Dol-ly! Dol-ly! Dol-ly!" (link)

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