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Sangre De Mi Sangre - Trailer

Winner of the Best Film at the Sundance Film Festival (under its former title Padre Nuestro), SANGRE DE MI SANGRE is an exhilarating and provocative thriller from newcomer Christopher Zalla exposing the dark side of the American dream. A young Mexican immigrant, Pedro (Jorge Adrian Espindola), journeys to New York City in search of the successful father he’s never met only to have his belongings and identity stolen by a conniving thief, Juan (Armando Hernandez). As Pedro is left alone and unable to communicate in a country foreign to him, Juan cons his way into the home of Pedro’s father, Diego (Jesus Ochoa), finding a man just as flawed as he is. While Juan attempts to reinvent himself, Pedro’s only hope lies with a mysteriously complex prostitute, Magda (Paola Mendoza), as he frantically searches for his identity back.

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Magician Roy to undergo knee operation in Austria (AFP)

Roy Horn, seen here in 2007 and one half of magician duo Siegfried and Roy, was to undergo a knee operation this week in Graz, southern Austria, the local daily Kleine Zeitung reported Sunday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Ethan Miller)AFP - Roy Horn, one half of magician duo Siegfried and Roy, was to undergo a knee operation this week in Graz, southern Austria, the local daily Kleine Zeitung reported Sunday.


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Thirst (DVD) newly tagged “dvd”

Thirst

Thirst (DVD)
By Chantal Contouri

9 used and new from $11.49
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First tagged “dvd” by Michael Valdivielso
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Grand Ole Carrie! (E! Online)

Grand Ole Carrie!(E! Online)E! Online - Adding another notch on her I’m-way-more-successful-than-Kelly-Clarkson belt, country music sweetheart Carrie Underwood was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night.


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TV viewership still down in wake of 100-day writers strike (AP)

Television host Tom Bergeron, left, and television host Samantha Harris pose on the press line at a party celebrating the 100th episode of Dancing with the Stars in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 6, 2008. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)AP - NEW YORK (AP) — Television heads into its biggest week with the hangover from a 100-day writers strike persisting.


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