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Nice to see Goldman Sachs employee Barack "President" Obama get rolled by Gen. Stanley McChrystal so we can send more troops to Afghanistan on a hopeless mission.
Gordon in the morning: Yes, we know, you like Guy
Another day of Gordon spuming over Guy Ritchie this morning , I'm afraid, as the only man in the world excited about Sherlock Holmes delivers another advert for the movie: Over a whisky at the London bar, Guy was bursting with excitement as he told me about the new-look Sherlock.
Tech and Web from Times Online
The site that wants to put short fiction on your iPod
Owners of portable music players such as the Apple iPod could soon find short fiction by the likes of Anton Chekhov, Ian McEwan or Margaret Atwood battling for space on their devices, with the launch of a new audiobook download service.
Robert Downey Jr. Is A Buff, Streetwise Sherlock Holmes
When Robert Downey Jr. first learned that Sherlock Holmes director Guy Ritchie planned to portray the lead character as "the first modern martial artist," he tells CTV News , "I thought, that's just a fresh way to go." While diehard fans of the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tale might shy away from the physicality and shirtlessness demonstrated ...
Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes - Live Streaming of World Premiere
For the most filmed character in history, it is not a surprise to see that his latest film, the spectacular Guy Ritchie-directed Sherlock Holmes will be streamed live on the Internet from the World Premiere in London.
Dynamic duo sink teeth into Hound
Kesselofski and Fiske are giving Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous dog their unique treatment.
Robert Downey Jr - Supernatural Sleuth Robert Downey Jr
Robert Downey Jr. used to attend meetings with a spiritualist medium to watch people trying to communicate with their dead loved ones.
Lebanon and the Red-Headed League
This portrait of Horace Brock, done around 1917, was presented to the Lebanon County Historical Society many years ago.
Cover Story: Sherlock Holmes, super hero
Robert Downey Jr believes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes has been 'misinterpreted' on TV and big screens in the past.
Favorite book: The Sign of the Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or How to Travel With a Salmon by Umberto Eco Favorite author: Umberto Eco Favorite band: Medicine Favorite song: "Time Baby 4" by Medicine Favorite drink: Guinness Tucked deep within the galaxy of warehouses that dots the East Side is a most peculiar place.
Since Edgar Alan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, readers and, later, viewers have been fascinated by the mystery story.
News that mind blindness characterizes autism
Perhaps Robert Downey Jr. will describe his method acting portrayal of Sherlock Holmes as that of a man who has autism.
Sherlock Holmes travel campaign launched
Tourism chiefs have launched a travel campaign around the new Sherlock Holmes film, much of which was shot in London, which opens at Christmas.
Thrift is green, local and easy on your wallet
Save money and give something unique this holiday season by hitting up local thrift and consignment shops.
ELEMENTARY: Kesselofski and Fiske's Hound of the Baskervilles
THIS week Kesselofski and Fiske return to the Drum for the tenth year in succession, reprising their popular re-telling of The Hound of the Baskervilles.
In a dynamic new portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous characters, 'Sherlock Holmes' sends Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson on their latest challenge.
Top Ten Sherlock Holmes Stories
Sherlock Holmes is one of the most enduring characters in literature. His skill and brilliance were unparalleled.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Dynamic Duo or Hero and Fan Boy?
I have no idea how good the new Sherlock Holmes movie will be, but one concept they're going with that I happily anticipate is the way they're portraying Dr.
Charles Foley has been pilloried for selling papers belonging to his great-uncle, Arthur Conan Doyle.
Chilling words that triggered the bloody massacre of clan MacDonald at Glencoe to go on display
THEY were the words that launched one of the darkest episodes in Scottish history, remembered and resented to this day.
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