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LAPORTE, Ind. -- A pet monkey reached out and banged a 10-month-old girl's head against its cage several times, police say.
Chicago Tribune · 1 hour ago  Explore story »
Pete 'didn't...
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... chosen for stomach-churning bushtucker trials by the public, told Ant and Dec her relationship with the cage fighter had ended after saying...
The Independent · 6 hours ago  Explore story »
REVIEW: BAD...
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... is Cage's film, and his maniacal performance crackles all over the screen. The only character in 'Bad Lieutenant' more interesting than Cage's...
Daily Californian · 17 hours ago  Explore story »
Good Bad fun
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Cage captivates. As a high-functioning addict, Cage brings a sense of humor to an otherwise serious role that makes 'Bad Lieutenant' much more...
NWI Times · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
... filing states Levin enacted a plan that resulted in Cage selling a dozen cars and a $1.6m comic book collection. Marty Singer, Cage's attorney...
The Star South Africa · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
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The film stars Nicolas Cage, Ron Pearlman, Claire Foy, Stephen Campbell Moore, Robert Sheehan and Christopher Lee. Watch the trailer below;
Monsters and Critics · Nov. 20, 2009  Explore story »
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Knickerless cage is a contender for the 2009 Turnip Prize Entries have been invited for this year's Turnip Prize for bad art.
BBC · Nov. 21, 2009  Explore story »
Werner Herzog...
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Cage doesn't go over the top, but he teeters darn close. Cage plays massive substance abuser Lt. Terence McDonagh, a cop as seemingly devoted...
USA Today · Nov. 19, 2009  Explore story »
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Nicolas Cage clearly felt he owed one to the pirate community. Either that, or he was hoping they'd help him out with a much-needed booty haul.
E! Online · Nov. 19, 2009  Explore story »
Cage uncuffs...
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Sorcerer's Apprentice' stars Cage as a 1,500-year-old disciple of the wizard Merlin who takes on his own pupil to combat rising evil. Cage said...
Minneapolis Star Tribune · Nov. 18, 2009  Explore story »