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The Queen

The Queen

As a fictionalized peak behind the walls of Buckingham Palace during the seven days following the unexpected death of Princess Diana in 1997, The Queen offers an intriguing glimpse at a key evolutionary moment in the ancient institution of the British monarchy. The films central theme is ... ...

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  • Lots of roping and riding at eighth Williston Ranch Rodeo

    Chance Carlisle, of the A Bar L team, launches out of the shoot riding a bucking bronc during the 8th Annual Williston Ranch Rodeo at Horseman's Park in Williston Friday, May 24, 2013. Unlike a rodeo with bull riding the ranch rodeo emphasizes a group of event that mimic tasks on an actual working ...

  • Tampa gym owner reported missing

    1120 E Kennedy Blvd. in the Channelside area of downtown Tampa early Saturday morning. Tampa Police officials confirmed Saturday evening that an active missing persons case was ...

  • Towns homer lifts U.Va. over Florida State in ACC tourney

    DURHAM, N.C. - Kenny Towns mad dash to score from first on a single in the eighth inning helped Virginia send Saturday's Atlantic Coast Conference tournament pool play game into extra innings. His monstrous three-run home run to left field in the bottom of the 12th ended it, earning him a Gatorade bath from ...

  • Towns HR lifts UVa past FSU 7-4 in 12 innings

    DURHAM, N.C. -- Kenny Towns' three-run homer in the bottom of the 12th inning lifted Virginia past Florida State 7-4 on Saturday at the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament.Towns finished with four RBIs and Joe McCarthy also homered for the third-seeded Cavaliers (47-10). They trailed by three early before rallying to finish the tournament 2-1.Florida State's Jameis Winston ...

  • Pay phones A thing of the past or still serving a public purpose

    They stand like sentries on the sidewalks of Brickell Avenue and Biscayne Boulevard, along Flagler and Eighth streets, about 100 of them — yet they are barely noticed and rarely used. The question: What to do with the archaic, bland pay phones that once served an extraordinary public service but, at a time when just about everyone has a cell phone, seem little more than space-eating ...

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