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...order to separate himself from the pack, Benjamin, 30, has spent the past three years taking acting lessons and navigating through Hollywood's stereotypes about rappers. One measure of his success arrives this Friday. In Four Brothers, a revenge movie about a family of gun-toting, black and white, adopted brothers (based loosely on the 1965 John Wayne western The Sons of Katie Elder), Benjamin plays Jeremiah Mercer, the least trigger-happy character. The movie was directed by Singleton. "Dre came out here, worked hard and ate the whole humble pie," says Singleton. "Now things are heating...
...high-ranking Samsung executive, in which the two discussed the powerful conglomerate's possible channeling of illegal funds to presidential candidates. South Korean lawmakers have demanded an independent investigation into the alleged payoffs, which Lee reportedly said on the tape were authorized by Samsung chairman Lee Gun Hee. Samsung has contested the validity of the recording. Hong apologized for "causing concern over the incident"; he will step down as Ambassador sometime after the conclusion of the ongoing six-party talks...
...There is nothing anybody can do that can take away the nightmares." CORPORAL DUSTIN BERG, U.S. soldier sentenced last week to 18 months in prison for the killing of an Iraqi policeman. Berg, who shot himself in the stomach in an attempt to show that a gun battle had taken place, has been stripped of the Purple Heart he was awarded last year...
...film that already got a once-over is going to be looked at a lot more closely. "We can't discount that those [events] may be connected," Dittemore admits, then hastens to add, "but a lot of things look like they're going to be the smoking gun in this business and turn...
Roberts, after all, has been a federal appeals judge for only a little more than two years, on a court that hears primarily arcane cases concerning administrative and regulatory law rather than the broad constitutional issues before the Supreme Court. And in his roles as a hired corporate gun or a political appointee, as he and many other lawyers see it, he was simply representing the interests of his clients or his boss, including those of the President. That may well be true. But what is at stake is a lifetime appointment as the replacement for the court...