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New York Marathon

The New York Marathon will proceed as planned.

Congressional candidate John Koster draws fire over comments about "the rape thing."

Pastor John McTernan blames Hurricane Sandy on Obama and gays.

After storm, Chris Christie puts politics aside.

It's global warming, stupid!

A parking attendant at Meryl Streep's NYC apartment drowned during the hurricane.

Sean Burns chats with Robert Zemeckis.

George Lucas met with Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher about new trilogy.

Some folks want their Facebook friends back.

Sub Pop snags second platinum record as the Postal Service's Give Up crosses million marker.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift's Red goes platinum in its first week, selling 1.21 million copies.

Cat Power is in serious trouble.

James Quandt reviews Michael Haneke's Amour.

New piece added to puzzle of Truman Capote's Answered Prayers.

The trailer for Paranormal Activity 5:


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