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Flash back in time with “The Insider” as we bring you the hottest stories of the week from one year ago. First up: Video of a Hollywood baby casting call! In the headlines, Angelina Jolie revealed her baby bump to the world at the 2008 Independent Spirit Awards. (Her and Brad Pitt’s twins, Knox and Vivienne, arrived last July.) Will Smith won the first-ever Cadet Choice Movie Award for his zombie-stomping performance in ‘I Am Legend.’ The Coen Brothers’ gritty neo-western film ‘No Country for Ol

Acting stars Bruce Willis, left, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore in California Hollywood star Bruce Willis and his production company are being sued in Los Angeles for $4 million for breach of contract. A lawsuit alleges Willis Brother Films agreed on a contract with three companies to produce the feature film Three Stories About Joan. The actor was set to star in and direct the movie, it is claimed. The lawsuit alleges that, on September 29, Willis quit as director without notice in viola

Superb piece… The stand alone campaign of the Congress is centred on Rahul Gandhi who, the hoardings say, will bring about the seamless transition from a glorious present to a spectacular future. This is what makes the Congress campaign an optical illusion. The proclaimed candidate for PM is, as Punjabis say, a good man di lalten but the person being projected is Rahul. The question naturally arises: is Singh the mukhauta who will quietly step aside for the real prime m

By Steve Coll , New America Foundation The New Yorker | March 2, 2009 Two years ago, Pervez Musharraf, who was then Pakistan’s President and Army chief, summoned his most senior generals and two Foreign Ministry officials to a series of meetings at his military office in Rawalpindi. There, they reviewed the progress of a secret, sensitive negotiation with India, known to its participants as “the back channel.” For several years, special envoys from Pakistan and India had been

I was happy to be asked by Michael O’Hear to be the Alum Blogger for March. I hope to avoid “Beware the Ides of March,” but will be happy with “March Madness,” especially if Marquette does well in the Big East tournament and beyond. I graduated from the Law School in 1967, a tumultuous time for our society that did not exempt the Law School. I had a chance to look back at that period when Gordon Hylton asked me to participate in the Centennial Celebration at the Law School last semester . Tha

Both The Press and the ODT review the first 100 days. The Press says: In reality the Government has ticked off most, if not all, of its promises about what it would do in its 100 days of action. About half a dozen of these pledges have been in the law and order area, including the introduction to Parliament of high-profile feel-good measures to tighten parole for repeat violent offenders and to curb the drug trading by gangs. But the Government has also made good on its vows to pass

Warren Buffett BY JONATHAN STEMPEL NEW YORK – Berkshire Hathaway Inc, Warren Buffett’s insurance and investment company, barely broke even in the fourth quarter because of losses on derivatives contracts tied to the stock market. Profit fell 96 percent, the fifth straight quarterly decline, and Berkshire’s net worth tumbled $10.9 billion in the year’s final three months. Net worth per share fell 9.6 percent in 2008, only the second decline since Buffett began running Berkshire in 1965. It

Lance and the LIVE STRONG Global Cancer Campaign are in Mexico this weekend meeting with President Calderon and convening a round table of Mexican NGO’s to discuss the state of cancer in Mexico and across the globe.  After meeting with President Calderon Lance taped the following message: You can also read, listen to (In Spanish) and view photos of today’s meeting from President Calderon and Lance on the President’s website.