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Monday, October 27, 2003 6:50 PM

One of the biggest mysteries of our time is: Who Killed JFK? Ask ten different people and you could get ten different answers. ABC News thinks that they have the definitive answer.

"ABC News has conducted an exhaustive investigation of the Kennedy assassination, complete with a computer-generated reconstruction, which irrefutably confirms that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, the network said Monday. A two-hour special on the event is scheduled to air Nov. 20, two days before the 40th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's killing."

Over the years, I've read just about every theory on the assassination of JFK and watched too many "documentaries" to even begin to count... I'm sure that I'll tune in to see what ABC News has to say, but I doubt that it'll have the DEFINITIVE answer.


Monday, October 27, 2003 6:39 PM

Britney Spears appeared topless on the cover of Rolling Stone and British Elle magazines and even bottomless on the cover of Esquire. But now she says she going to keep her clothes on in future photo sessions.

Did I just hear the sound of males around the world sobbing?


Monday, October 27, 2003 6:31 PM

I don't know which surprised me more: that "Scary Movie 3" opened in first place [beating out "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," "Mystic River," "Runaway Jury," etc.], that it earned $48.1 million in it's opening weekend [$48.1 MILLION!} or that it posted the best first weekend ever for a movie opening in October.

One thing that won't surprise me is that with numbers like that, there WILL be a "Scary Movie 4!"