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In Super Bowl ads, laughs beat out sex

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About those Super Bowl commercials: Viewers went for chuckles instead of cheesecake.

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<em>Valentine’s Day</em>

    SCREEN GEMS

    Coming this week at the movies and on TV

    BIG SCREEN

    Valentine's Day (PG-13) -- You say you like your movies studded with stars? You can't handle this many stars! Julia Roberts, Jamie Foxx, Jessica Biel, Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner and Jennifer Garner are some -- but not all -- of the famous faces director Garry Marshall (Pretty Woman) managed to round up for this comedy about the overlapping fates of several couples on that all-important day of demonstrating your love for your significant other.

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Jay Leno

    TELEVISION

    Can Jay Leno reclaim status?

    Jay Leno is far from the only entertainment figure to go back to the well, reheat the souffle, reclaim the magic, recapture lightning in a bottle or pull off any other mixed metaphor you can think of.

  • THE OSCARS

    Producers promise fun, energy, innovation

    The Academy Awards' art department is plastered with geometric and architectural images. Sketches show the stage setup in various forms. A sample of the show's crystal curtain hangs in one corner. Copper-colored circles, squares and rectangles dangle from a cork board.

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<em>Lost</em>

    SCREEN GEMS

    A look ahead in the movies and on TV

    The White Ribbon (R) -- The highly acclaimed new drama from Austrian director Michael Haneke (Hidden, Funny Games), guaranteed to be nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar on Tuesday, was shot in black and white and tells of the strange events in a small German village shortly before the start of World War I.

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Diane Sawyer was just getting ready to leave Afghanistan after anchoring ABC's <em>World News</em> from Kabul when the deadly earthquake hit Haiti. She rushed to Port-au-Prince to cover the aftermath.

    The adventures of Diane Sawyer

    In first month on the job, the veteran ABC journalist has spent more time in the field than at the anchor desk.


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