The first TV drama based on a war still in progress follows the trend of recent war movies where patriotism is a joke, leaders are corrupt, and idealism is a foolish illusion
Tim Burton's remake is a worthy improvement on the original film and a decent companion to Roald Dahl's book
Edward E. Plowman | A liberal bishop attacks-and may hasten an Anglican breakup
Susan Olasky | Critics are falling all over themselves to praise the latest Harry Potter release, but the book has all the moral problems of earlier volumes with considerably less charm
It means somebody has a monopoly on reporting the news
The identity of foreign jihadists streaming into Iraq needs wide distribution
Korean baseball player Park Myung-hwan can no longer store frozen cabbage in his hat during games
Increasing federal revenues are causing the deficit to fall, but it's hard to get excited when spending increases threaten to break the bank