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US spends $70k on ads denouncing anti-Islam film

US spends $70k on ads denouncing anti-Islam film
By MATTHEW LEEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The American embassy in Islamabad, in a bid to tamp down public rage over the anti-Islam film produced in the U.S., is spending $70,000 to air an ad on Pakistani television that features President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary

Judge denies request to stop anti-Muslim film clip

Judge denies request to stop anti-Muslim film clip
By GREG RISLINGAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - An actress who appeared in an anti-Muslim film trailer that sparked violence in the Middle East lost her legal challenge on Thursday to have the 14-minute trailer taken down from YouTube. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Luis Lavin

Romney controversy points to power of viral video

Romney controversy points to power of viral video
By BETH FOUHYAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - After this, politicians everywhere should surely get the message. Mitt Romney's secretly recorded remarks at a Florida fundraiser - and the uproar that has followed - reinforce a key reality of the digital media era: the power of viral video to

Doritos Super Bowl contest teams with Michael Bay

Doritos Super Bowl contest teams with Michael Bay
By MAE ANDERSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Doritos is upping the prize for its annual "Crash the Super Bowl" contest, bringing in Michael Bay, a big name movie director who is no stranger to crashes himself. The Frito Lay snack chip brand's seventh annual contest allows viewers to

Doritos Super Bowl contest teams with Michael Bay

Doritos Super Bowl contest teams with Michael Bay
By MAE ANDERSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Doritos is upping the prize for its annual "Crash the Super Bowl" contest, bringing in Michael Bay, a big name movie director who is no stranger to crashes himself. The Frito Lay snack chip brand's seventh annual contest allows viewers to

Pakistan: US screens anti-film ads

Pakistan: US screens anti-film ads
By MUNIR AHMED and REBECCA SANTANAAssociated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) - U.S. Embassy advertisements condemning an anti-Islam video appeared on Pakistani television on Thursday in an attempt to undercut anger against the United States, where the film was produced. Hundreds of youths, however,

Colo. suspect in court, this time without red hair

Colo. suspect in court, this time without red hair
By P. SOLOMON BANDAAssociated Press CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) - For the first time with short hair that's brown instead of a wild shade of orangish-red, the suspect in Colorado's movie theater shooting appeared in court Thursday as prosecutors gave up their fight to see a notebook he sent

Prophet film puts spotlight on US Copts

Prophet film puts spotlight on US Copts
By GILLIAN FLACCUSAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - The anti-Islamic movie trailer inflaming the Middle East opens with Muslims ransacking a Christian medical clinic and then segues into a flashback of Muhammad's life. "Set the place on fire! We'll burn out these forsaken Christians

Romney controversy points to power of viral video

Romney controversy points to power of viral video
By BETH FOUHYAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - After this, politicians everywhere should surely get the message. Mitt Romney's secretly recorded remarks at a Florida fundraiser - and the uproar that has followed - reinforce a key reality of the digital media era: the power of viral video to

Romney controversy points to power of viral video

Romney controversy points to power of viral video
By BETH FOUHYAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - After this, politicians everywhere should surely get the message. Mitt Romney's secretly recorded remarks at a Florida fundraiser - and the uproar that has followed - reinforce a key reality of the digital media era: the power of viral video to