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October 14, 2005
Topics man, express, stories, films, miss, names, film, australia, magazine, tv, gun, london and lost
Miss Ursula Andress is flying to London to make a rare public appearance at the Autographica autograph show on 30 and 31 October 2005. This is the first ever signing session by the original and most remembered Bond girl. Miss Andress' appearance is supported by a stellar cast drawn from Bond films of the last 40 years. The list includes actor John Terry, who played Felix Leiter in 'The Living Daylights' and is currently Dr. Christian Shephard in the hit TV series 'Lost', while Sheriff J. W. Pepper aka Clifton James, from 'Live And Let Die' and `The Man With The Golden Gun' makes his first ever appearance at a European event.
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October 11, 2005
Topics cartoon, people, crying, images, adult, alone, happy, war, video, united, tv, baby, dead, office, money and carpet
The Smurf village is blown to smithereens with Smurfette left for dead. Also suffering is Baby Smurf orphaned and left crying alone as the Smurf's once happy village is carpet-bombed by warplanes. True this horrific scene and imagery is not normally associated with the lovable blue-skinned cartoon characters. They are, however, images being shown as part of a new UNICEF ad-campaign on Belgian television.
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October 6, 2005
A British cleric and top-selling author of children's books is expelled from a school, after accusing Harry Potter of being "gay" during a discussion with 12-year-old students. Reverend Graham Taylor, author of a novel called "Shadowmancer," which is based on witchcraft and battling evil, was asked to leave after teachers accused him of homophobia.
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September 26, 2005
Smart Agent 86 has passed away after a battle with lymphoma. Don Adams who is best remembered for his role as Maxwell Smart on the 1960s hit TV show "Get Smart", was 82. Adams won three Emmy's for his role on the comedy, but later admitted in interviews he didn't like everything about the show.
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September 26, 2005
Smart Agent 86 has passed away after a battle with lymphoma. Don Adams who is best remembered for his role as Maxwell Smart on the 1960s hit TV show "Get Smart", was 82. Adams won three Emmy's for his role on the comedy, but later admitted in interviews he didn't like everything about the show.
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