thepaparazzis.com - 1/8/2008
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Nicolas Cage must be a happy man, his National Treasure: Book of Secrets is the number 1 movie at this weekend box office with $20.2 million, following behind is I Am Legend with $16.4 million, Fox teen–pregnancy comedy Juno with $16.2 million and Alvin and the Chipmunks with $16 million. Books of Secrets has raised its domestic total to $171 million in three weeks, ...
Box Office: National Treasure Still Gold, Juno Keeps Climbing
buzzsugar.com 1/7/2008 — For the third weekend in a row, National Treasure: Book of Secrets led the way at the box office, bringing in a respectable $20.2 million. This is nice and all, but the real success story this weekend is that of Juno , the little indie movie that has ...
Katie Holmes @ Critics Choice Awards 2008
justjared.buzznet.com 1/8/2008 — Katie Holmes presents the award fir Best Comedy Movie Award to Juno costars Ellen Page and Allison Janney during the 2008 Critics’ Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on Monday in Santa Monica, Calif.
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AML’s top DVD releases for 1/8/08
amikelife.com 1/8/2008 — The top new DVD releases for 1/8/08, including 3:10 to Yuma and Sunshine!
Check them all out at A Mike Life.
Carla Bruni, a Bikini, and Nicolas Sarkozy
egotastic.com 1/8/2008 — No one quite understood what Bill Clinton saw in Monica Lewinsky, but there's no denying what French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, sees in former Supermodel, and French singer, Carla Bruni. And if you still haven't figured it out, these Carla...
'Juno' jumps to 2nd spot at box office
variety.com 1/8/2008 — Weekend B.O.: Indie comedy nabs $15.9 million, tops 'Legend' -- Over the weekend, Fox Searchlight's "Juno" rocketed up the box office chart to No. 2. That's a feat no other indie hit has achieved in recent years.
Sarkozy mulls ad ban for public TV —
Variety.com 1/8/2008
Business News: Commercial stations stock rockets -- Promising a “real cultural revolution in public service television,” French president Nicolas Sarkozy delivered a bombshell in calling for a complete advertising halt on public television channels ...