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Front Page: Good news for specialty box office -- The specialty box office is thankful indeed after a lengthy and troubling downturn.

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Front Page: Good news for specialty box office -- The specialty box office is thankful indeed after a lengthy and troubling downturn.

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Front Page: Strike threat continues over holiday weekend -- SAG's strike threat has kicked off a heated holiday-season spin battle between the guild and the majors -- with each side blaming the other for being greedy during the nation's financial crisis.

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Front Page: President elect to appear on 'Meet the Press' -- NBC News' "Meet the Press" has scored the second sitdown with President-elect Barack Obama.

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Front Page: Boyle pic, 'Hunger' win three awards each -- Danny Boyle’s Mumbai-set thriller “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Hunger,” Steve McQueen’s account of a jailed Irish Republican Army member’s hunger strike in the 1970s, each won three honors at the British Independent Film Awards.

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Front Page: Producers step up efforts to boost ticket sales -- Broadway is gearing up for winter months that may turn out to be colder than usual.

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Front Page: Producers step up efforts to boost ticket sales -- Broadway is gearing up for winter months that may turn out to be colder than usual.

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Front Page: Producers step up efforts to boost ticket sales -- Broadway is gearing up for winter months that may turn out to be colder than usual.

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It's Bond once again on the overseas circuit as Sony/MGM's "Quantum of Solace" dominated the international boxoffice.
Twilight tops the box office with $69.6 million
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