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Miliband: Britain needs a strong EU.

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Crunch postal strike talks are proving useful.

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Anti-slavery laws before House of Lords.

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Many teachers face false claims from students.

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Cuts risk large public sector tsunami.

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Movie Releases
- Valetines Day
- Avatar
- Dear John
Valentines Day is not a national holiday, but it is one of those days that must be celebrated. There are "special someones" in your life who expect to receive romantic gifts from their lovers.
Commercialism has put a tremendous amount of pressure on men to give their lovers a romantic day with all the trimmings. Women are under pressure to have a man, or they feel desperate and unloved. Valentines Day follows the lives of several couples during this day. Their stories are told through the interconnections they have with each other. Some will find romance in their relationship, and others will feel the heartbreak of ending a relationship. In this Russian roulette world of finding love, everyone in the film is asking for advice on how to find and keep true love. 5 Stars
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Dear John: Rebellious John Tyree is home on leave from the Army when he falls for idealistic college student Savannah Curtis. They stay in touch through letters but when John continually extends his deployments after 9/11, Savannah eventually moves on.
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Avatar
With its fourth straight week atop the box-office charts, director James Cameron's science-fiction epic "Avatar" has become the highest-grossing U.S. movie released in 2009.
The movie took in $48.5 million in ticket sales over the weekend, and has seen $429 million in total domestic ticket sales since its release in December, according to estimates from Hollywood.com. on Sunday. The entertainment Website said "The Dark Knight" released in July 2008 was the last film that also stayed at No. 1 for four straight weekends, according to Hollywood.com.
That unseated "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," which earned $402.1 million domestically, according to The Wall Street Journal.
On a worldwide basis, "Avatar" also has become the second-highest grossing film ever, with $1.335 billion in box-office sales, second only to the $1.843 billion taken in by "Titanic," a movie also directed by Cameron, according to Hollywood.com data.
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Avatar
With its fourth straight week atop the box-office charts, director James Cameron's science-fiction epic "Avatar" has become the highest-grossing U.S. movie released...
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