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'Miss Pettigrew' a fun, bouncy comedy
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Amy Adams is one of the most likable and talented actresses working today. She has also been rather ubiquitous lately, appearing in everything from "Enchanted" to "Charlie Wilson's War." In "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day," Adams plays the wonderfully-named Delysia Lafosse, an aspiring American actress living in London before World War II.
Kowalczyk: Warden's firing will not affect fee proposal
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Two days after student leaders learned the Athletics Department would request a two-month-late student fee increase, the department announced that Kristen Holt would replace Jen Warden as head coach of the women's basketball team -- a move that will cost the financially starved university $230,000 extra in the next two years.
ASCSU candidates face off on funding, diversity
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Candidates for student leadership sat in the Lory Student Center Plaza Wednesday to answer questions from students and student leaders -- some of them missing the mark. Katie Gleeson, the president of the Associated Students of CSU, asked all the vice presidential candidates to name a local senator or district representative.
Foreign reporters disrupted by outcry of monks in China
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EDITOR'S NOTE - Charles Hutzler, Beijing bureau chief for The Associated Press, was among a group of foreign journalists who were taken on a government-arranged trip to the Tibetan city of Lhasa. LHASA, China (AP) - A group of monks disrupted a government-managed tour by foreign reporters to Tibet's capital on Thursday, screaming there was no religious freedom and that the Dalai Lama was not to blame for recent violence there.
At Pentagon, Bush hears military's worries on war strains
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WASHINGTON (AP) Behind the Pentagon's closed doors, U.S. military leaders told President Bush Wednesday they are worried about the Iraq war's mounting strain on troops and their families. But they indicated they'd go along with a brief halt in pulling out troops this summer.
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