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Hamilton to search for new superintendent in March (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) - The Hamilton School Board set a schedule to search for a new superintendent in March. The board has hired a consultant and will review superintendent candidates during five or six meetings that are closed to the public. The board hopes to have a decision by late March.

Beyond the Valley of the Wolves (Spiegel Online English) - The film "Valley of the Wolves" has sparked mass hysteria in the Turkish community. But behind a classic battle between good and evil lies a dangerous agenda, writes EU parliamentarian Cem Özdemir in his review for SPIEGEL ONLINE. The movie's goal: divide and provoke.

Crash driver 'didn't see train' (The Daily Telegraph) - A TRUCK driver did not see a steam train before a horrific smash on a railway crossing that left three people dead, the peak transport safety authority has found.

Cuz should keep on running (News Interactive) - AS if losing the West Coast captaincy wasn't bad enough, Aussie rules bad boy Ben Cousins now has the dubious honour of being Australia's most "forwarded".

Islands Kick Off North American Tour Tonight (Pitchfork) - Kati Llewellyn reports: If you're a good little Pitchfork reader, you know that Islands are a post-Unicorns side project. If you're a good little Pitchfork News reader, you're well aware that their debut album, Return to the Sea , lands April 4 on the spankin' new label Equator Records (April 3 via Rough Trade in the UK).

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The Walkmen Talk New Album, Other Projects (Pitchfork) - Amy Phillips reports: Making the follow-up to a breakthrough album is intense in and of itself, but the Walkmen had it particularly rough. In the two years since their sophomore album Bows and Arrows , the band toured constantly, and their popularity grew exponentially (thanks in no small part to a guest appearance on "The O.C."). Most of the members either got married, had children, or relocated

Strokes Announce New Single, More U.S. Dates (Pitchfork) - Kati Llewellyn reports: Call your local radio station! Stand in Times Square with a fluorescent magic-markered sign! Spam the chat rooms! 'Cause it's time for a new Strokes single.

Film caps (The Monterey County Herald) - Date Movie (PG-13) Lighthouse Cinemas in Pacific Grove, Century 14 and Maya Cinemas in Salinas, and Green Valley in Watsonville.

New In Theatres - Date Movie (BellaOnline) - If you don't know by now, "Date Movie" is the newest spoof-a-palooza from some of the minds behind the "Scary Movie" series and "Spy Hard." Alyson Hannigan, the star of the popular "Buffy" television series, stars as Julia, a woman so insecure she doesn't believe she can get a man without drastically changing.

 
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