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2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gypsy Rose Lee. CBS “Sunday Morning” producer Judith Hole sat down with actors Patti LuPone and Laura Benanti, the Tony Award-winning stars of the 2008 Broadway revival of the classic musical…

That voice – so caressing, so familiar, so distinctively Barbara Streisand

Barbra Streisand is a performer who needs no introduction, and doesn’t REALLY need the work. All the same, this morning she explains to our Bill Whitaker why she still is so intently focused to get everything exactly the way she…

“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?” Pope Francis told reporters. “They shouldn’t be marginalized. … They’re our brothers”

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HARARE, Zimbabwe Allegations of vote-rigging flowed in Zimbabwe on Thursday, with reports of fake registration cards, voters turned away from the polls and people appearing on voters’ lists four times with different IDs. Even before results were announced, the main…

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Tonight at the Grammys, she will be paid tribute

Singer Whitney Houston died yesterday at the age of 48. She leaves a significant musical legacy. An appreciation, now from our Bill Flanagan of MTV: Whitney Houston died yesterday. She was scheduled to appear at Clive Davis’s annual pre-Grammy party…

Special Section: Gulf Coast Oil DisasterStephen Baldwin suing Kevin Costner over BP dealKevin Costner pitches $895M oil spill plan Feldman asked the potential jurors whether the entertainers’ on-screen portrayals compromised the ability to deliver an objective verdict. No one in the pool said they would feel influenced. Among Baldwin’s roles was caveman Barney Rubble in “The Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas.” Costner’s films include “Dancing with Wolves,” “Field of Dreams,” and “JFK,” Oliver Stone’s film with New Orleans connections to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Baldwin and Costner did not interact before the proceedings started. Baldwin told The Associated Press his attorneys had advised him not to comment. Baldwin and his friend, Spyridon Contogouris, said they didn’t know about the deal when they agreed to sell their shares of Ocean Therapy Solutions, a company that marketed the centrifuges to BP, for $1.4 million and $500,000, respectively. (At left, watch Costner testify to Congress about the machine in 2010) Baldwin and Contogouris claim they were deliberately excluded from a June 8 meeting between Costner, his business partner Patrick Smith and BP executive Doug Suttles, who agreed to make an $18 million deposit on a $52 million order for the 32 devices, according to the lawsuit. Later that month, Costner and Suttles visited Port Fourchon, La., to talk about the plan to use the centrifuges. “It was designed to give us a fighting chance, to fight back the oil before it got us by the throat,” Costner said at the time. Baldwin and Contogouris say they were entitled to shares of BP’s deposit. Their lawsuit claims Costner and Smith schemed to use BP’s deposit buy their shares in Ocean Therapy Solutions. “Maybe one of the directions that Mr. Costner might go as a defendant in this case is that he had taken a great deal of risk as it relates to these machines,” legal analyst Chick Foret told WWL-TV. Costner said he didn’t attend a June 6, 2010, meeting at which Contogouris agreed to sell his OTS interests. “Not only did Costner not know that Plaintiffs were negotiating to sell their OTS interests, he was surprised and offended by the idea that Contogouris and Baldwin would walk away from OTS with almost $2 million in cash despite having invested no money in the company, and at a time when a contract with BP was uncertain to materialize,” says a court filing summarizing Costner’s version of events. Baldwin and Contogouris are seeking more than $21 million in damages. Costner and other defendants also are seeking damages in counterclaims.

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Doubtfire,” “Good Morning, Vietnam,” to “Good Will Hunting.” Williams has loomed large in our on-screen consciousness

Robin Williams can be hilariously funny, and deadly serious. His characters have made us laugh and cry and think for years now. No role seems beyond him, as Harry Smith now shows us: Robin Williams has never failed to make…

Corporate villains, usually – the big pharmaceutical companies in “The Constant Gardner,” and money laundering banks and the international arms and drug trade in others, like “The Tailor of Panama.” Now he’s pulled two of his favorite themes together

John le Carre is the pen name of David John Moore Cornwell, whose work has revealed much about the world of British Intelligence for which he once worked. When he spoke with our Mark Phillips, 부산출장안마 he started things off…

“The Sound of Music” Cast to Reunite on “Oprah”

CHICAGO (CBS/AP) The hills are alive again, this time on the small screen. Harpo Productions says the entire cast of the 1965 Academy Award-winning movie musical “The Sound of Music” will appear on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” on Oct. 29….