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Boy loses battle over 'Narnia'A Scottish schoolboy must surrender a Web address tied to the Narnia fantasy world, which his father said was a birthday present, after a ruling by a N. Y. Times to raise newsstand price to $1.50The New York Times Co. will increase the Monday-Saturday newsstand cost of its flagship paper by 25 cents to $1.50, the publisher said Wednesday. Stern pal Kallenbach died of natural causesComedian Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, a long-running member of Howard Stern’s “Wack Pack,” died of complications from cystic fibrosis, a medical examiner Beatrix Potter drawing sells for $578,700An original watercolor illustration by Beatrix Potter for the final scene from "The Rabbit's Christmas Party" set a new record on Thursday a Broadway says hello to Dolly next April"It's the most fun I've ever had as a songwriter," Dolly Parton twanged Tuesday as she announced that the stage version of "9 to 5: The French man pleads guilty in art theft caseBernard Jean Ternus, 56, admitted conspiring to sell the paintings for about $4.7 million to buyers who turned out to be undercover FBI and French pol Miss Washington's racy photos stir controversyTMZ. EA tries to legitimize Facebook ScrabbleAs Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends — or at least, an unauthori Spanish museum doubts Goya painted ‘Giant’Experts at Spain's leading museum El Prado said on Thursday they suspected one of their prize exhibits -- long attributed to Goya -- was painted by on Rare copy of Austen's 'Emma' sets auction recordA rare presentation copy of Jane Austen's novel sold for 180,000 pounds ($353,500), setting a new auction record for a printed book by the British aut
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