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According to the filing, obtained by TMZ, the actor is representing himself in the divorce

(CBS News) David Arquette has filed for divorce from Courteney Cox. The actor cites irreconcilable differences in the filing, TMZ reports, and is asking for joint physical and legal custody of the couple’s daughter, Coco, who turns 8 on Wednesday. Pictures:…

Pictures: Tonys 2012 red carpetPictures: Tony Awards show highlightsPictures: Tony Awards press roomSpecial Section: The 2012 Tony Awards More in The 2012 Tony Awards The star of CBS’ “2 Broke Girls,” Behrs dazzled in a long, backless sequined red gown

(CBS News) Actresses Jessica Chastain and Beth Behrs turned heads on the red carpet Sunday night at the 2012 Tony Awards. Chastain, who made a splash on movie award red carpets earlier this year, wore a short, very sheer, nude-colored…

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Updated at 4:48 p.m. ET UNITED NATIONS The five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council failed to reach an agreement Wednesday on a British-proposed resolution that would authorize the use of military force against Syria, 부산출장안마 as the U.N….

The diamond bandeau she wore was made for Queen Mary, who was crowned with husband King George V in 1911

LONDON — The big day finally arrived: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were married Saturday at St. George’s Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle. The prince takes on the title of Duke of Sussex and his American actress bride,…

“His height, his sleekness, his newly cropped, iron-filing hair, and the intensity of his blue eyes project a kind of avid inclusiveness that encircles every jaded celebrity he passes

“The Clinton Chronicles,” to be released in 2010 by the Broadway Doubleday Publishing Group, will be Brown’s first book since “The Diana Chronicles,” a biography of Princess Diana which came out last year and has more than 300,000 copies in…

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citizens “defer non-essential travel” to southeastern Turkey

WASHINGTONThe State Department on Friday ordered nonessential U.S. diplomats to leave Lebanon due to security concerns as the Obama administration and Congress debate military strikes on neighboring Syria. In a new travel warning for Lebanon, the department said it had…

{“Brave” reviews are in: What do critics think?|Here’s what some of them had to say: “Youngsters with a taste for adventure will no doubt overlook the movie’s workmanlike outlines and applaud its spirited, self-reliant heroine, who proves to be as appealingly unruly as her tumble of Titian curls,” explains Ann Hornaday, Washington Post|”Brave” is easy to like but hard to love, a feel-good fable with the latest bells and whistles,” Joe Williams of the St|”The Pixar name used to mean something|And it never quite meant pleasantly safe, safely forgettable movies like this,” writes Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger|This is the first time a Pixar production has featured a female lead character|The reviews are in for the animated film, which stars Merida, a fearless princess, voiced by Kelly McDonald|The film, directed by Mark Andrews, has scored a high 70 percent “Fresh” rating from critics on Rottentomatoes.com|”‘Brave’ isn’t a bull’s-eye, but it’s close enough,” writes Tom Long of the Detroit News|

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The movie, which is set in Scotland, centers around Merida, who defies her mother’s wish to get married, and through her actions, accidentally causes chaos in the kingdom. The film, directed by Mark Andrews, has scored a high 70 percent “Fresh” rating from critics on Rottentomatoes.com. Here’s what some of them had to say: “Youngsters with a taste for adventure will no doubt overlook the movie’s workmanlike outlines and applaud its spirited, self-reliant heroine, who proves to be as appealingly unruly as her tumble of Titian curls,” explains Ann Hornaday, Washington Post. “The Pixar name used to mean something. And it never quite meant pleasantly safe, safely forgettable movies like this,” writes Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger. “It’s a lively, psychologically astute tale filled with humanity, wit and charming performances,” writes Claudia Puig of USA Today. “This Celtic-themed story hews so closely to classic fairy-tale tropes, it’s the studio’s most Disney-fied production yet,” notes Sara Stewart, New York Post. “‘Brave’ isn’t a bull’s-eye, but it’s close enough,” writes Tom Long of the Detroit News. “Leave the kindergarteners at home, and take your tween daughter to this one, if she is willing to be seen in public with you,” explains Willie Waffle of wafflemovies.com. “Brave” is easy to like but hard to love, a feel-good fable with the latest bells and whistles,” Joe Williams of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes. Let us know: Will you go and see “Brave” this weekend?

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The movie, which is set in Scotland, centers around Merida, who defies her mother’s wish to get married, and through her actions, accidentally causes chaos in the kingdom}

(CBS News) The latest Pixar film, 부산출장안마 which comes out Friday, has a “Brave” princess as the leading lady. The reviews are in for the animated film, which stars Merida, a fearless princess, voiced by Kelly McDonald. This is the…