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'Legacy' starring Idris Elba , and Ice Cube 's documentary, 'Straight Outta L.A,' will makes their worldwide premieres at the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival on April 23.
The Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 21 through May 2 in Downtown New York City.
In 'Legacy,' Black Ops operative Malcolm Gray (played by Elba) returns home after a botched mission in Eastern Europe.
Holed up in a Brooklyn motel room, he is torn between retribution and personal salvation as he mentally unravels.
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A former Bulldogs player has been banned for 15 months after his drink was spiked with ecstasy and another recreational drug.
Lorenzo Ma'afu, who had played with Queensland Cup side the Ipswich Jets since last year, was hit with the "reduced" sanction by a Queensland Rugby League drugs tribunal on February 4, the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) said on Friday.
Ma'afu tested positive to the banned stimulants Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) on Aug
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Amid overnight dharna by BJP members, the Rajasthan Assembly was on Friday adjourned after scores of marshals grappled with opposition MLAs while trying to evict a suspended BJP legislator.
As marshals jostled with opposition members to evict BJP chief whip R S Rathore, party MLA Bahadur Singh Koli got injured while his colleague Gulab Chand Kataria complained of chest pain.
Koli received minor injury in his finger and leg and was moved to the lobby, while Kataria was hospitalized.
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Thursday's proceedings in the corruption trial of former Immigration Director-General Datuk Wahid Md Don in the Sessions Court here involved a prosecution witness manually counting cash amounting to almost RM200,000.
Businessman Datuk Zulkafli Maulud, 53, began the count at 9am and stopped at 4.40pm, and besides counting the money, he had to also cross-reference the serial number of each note with several lists in order to verify that they belonged to the Anti-Corruption Agency (now Malaysian Anti-Corrup
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Sutton's second debate ahead of a general election took place last night.
Candidates fielded questions ranging from the future redevelopment of St Hellier Hospital, the security of the redevelopment at Stanley Park High School, the provision of social services for former residents of Orchard Hill and how they would encourage more young people to vote at the event at Carshalton Boys Sports College.
Assistant head David Hall and student chaired the panel made up of Carshalton and Wallington MP Tom Brake
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Mar 19, 2010 (Boston Herald - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Remember when the top priority of every engaged parent was making sure your child was computer literate by second grade?
With today's middle school kids now expert in the shabby art of "sexting" each another on phones that double as tiny computers, you might say we have succeeded to an obscene degree.
Our kids have used technology to redefine everything -- including how they set out to torment one another.
When we grew up, bullying was largely confined to the playgounds and the schoolyards -Robert Trestan
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It's hard to make the case that Ke$ha "glamourises" binge drinking - she looks a bit worse for wear - but she's doing a great job of glorifying it.
She's acquired substantial wealth and fame on the back of her assiduous cultivation of an image of unrepentant alcoholism.
Whether or not permanent intoxication factually describes her actual day-to-day existence, is beside the point.
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Like Warp, which put out 2002's Arrhythmia , the Ninja Tune/Big Dada family always encouraged the union of hip-hop and electronica.
The London label gave New York's Anti-Pop Consortium free rein to turn the knobs and hype up the bizarre on Fluorescent Black , the New York foursome's first album since Arrhythmia .
After almost eight years, APC couldn't jump back in too soon.
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