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Review: 'The Hills Have Eyes' (AP via Yahoo! News) - You could look at "The Hills Have Eyes" as a pointed political statement, a nasty revenge piece in which a Republican family is brutalized by a pack of mutant cannibals, the offspring of miners who were exposed to government atomic weapons testing in the desert.

Microsoft employees feel maligned (CNN Money) - Google employees get free food, unlimited foosball, and laundry machines at the office. Microsoft employees, by contrast, say that they get a politically charged job review process that has turned into a popularity contest, WashTech.org reports. A supposedly meritocratic system under which employees get ranked on a bell curve has been taken over by managers who try to protect their friends,

Review: 'Failure to Launch' (Tucson Citizen) - OK, fellows, here's a tip. The year's best chick flick for guys has arrived. "Failure to Launch" is "The Wedding Crashers" for 2006. Actually "Failure to Launch" is much funnier, and it includes a legitimately engaging performance by former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw.

The Frisco Book Review Club recently hosted Joy Davis, who reviewed the book "Captain's Woman," during their February (Frisco Enterprise) - Hostesses were Suzanne Dorrell, Vivian McCallum, and Becky Sears. Davis is listed in "Personalities of the South," and is also listed in the 23rd and 24th editions of Who's Who of American Women. Joy's first book was published in 1981, and her latest publication has just been released.

03/10: Movie Review: 'The Hills Have Eyes,' has teeth ('cause it bites) (The Journal Times) - "Bambi" being far more terrifying than "The Hills Have Eyes," I can only conclude that this movie was intended to be funny.

2003 Summer Fancy Food Show Review (Web-Exclusive) (The Gourmet Retailer) - SEPTEMBER 01, 2003 -- Once again, the Big Apple played host to the largest specialty food trade exhibit in America. The aisles were packed all three days for the 49th Summer NASFT Fancy Food Show in New York City, an event that came early this year, running from June 29 through July 1.

Cagle's Review: 'Failure To Launch' (WCBS-TV New York) - In the romantic comedy "Failure to Launch," Matthew McConaughey plays a bachelor with a lot going for him -- looks, personality, a nice house -- but there's one major fault. That house belongs to his parents.

Stage Review: 'I Hate Hamlet' production offers some things to love, some things not to (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Here's a tangled plot for you, courtesy of playwright Paul Rudnick: An actor sees a ghost who has come to help him play the part of a prince who sees ghosts.

Parents, doctors urged to warn teens against tanning (Market Watch) - SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- With spring break, prom and wedding seasons getting under way, young people especially may long to get a head start on a tan as they strive for a sun-kissed look.

Couple gets second chance at life, matrimony (New Kerala) - Varanasi: When Surendra and Manju Aggarwal decided to celebrate their wedding with a bang, surely this was not what they had in mind.

 
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Review: 'Bride Wars' has wicked spirit, little humor (Contra Costa Times) - "Bride Wars" could have been your typical cartoonish, early-winter wedding comedy. Although it certainly has moments like that, it's not as wacky as most of its ilk. Guess the bad news is that it's not much of a comedy.

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