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Aisleside View - Simpsons sparkle on screen

Aisleside View - Simpsons sparkle on screen
After 18 years of offending audiences everywhere, Matt Groening has achieved the goal of taking his simple family of hell to the big screen.
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Summer on the Silver Screen

Batt staffers sum up their favorite films of the season
Summer on the Silver Screen
What does it take to make a great summer movie? Is it a family vacation gone wrong? Toes in the sand and a wide blue horizon?
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Fencing club takes Aggieland by storm

Fencing club takes Aggieland by storm
Two fencers step into the ring and salute each other. The swordplay begins, and one fencer takes hit after hit, while the other remains completely unharmed.
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Parting ways Potter

Seventh story sends shivers down spines
Parting ways Potter
The long-winded Harry Potter saga comes to an epic close with J.K. Rowling's seventh and final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."
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Ramp it up:

Aggie's fiction inspires children
Ramp it up:
John Fastramp is a skilled racecar driver with an unusual car that has astounding devices that come in handy against enemies.
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Breaking into the Biz Part 8

I think I have reached my threshold for tedious busy work. As an intern at an Indie record label in Austin, most of the tasks I'm given are monotonous.
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Aisleside View - Lohan film fails to thrill

What's worse than a truly horrible movie? The moronic conversations of clueless audience members who didn't understand the plot is just one of the few things even worse than a poorly constructed slicer movie.
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Aisleside View: "I Know Who Killed Me"

Considering all of the negative press that Lindsay Lohan has been receiving lately, it is only appropriate that her new movie, "I Know Who Killed Me," is an absolute flop.
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MTV-U offers chance to be a star

By merely completing a quick and easy online application, a lucky Texas A&M business school student could become an MTV-U television star and winner of life-changing prizes.
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Book's secret society entertains readers

Yet another book aimed at college girls has hit the shelves. Diana Peterfreund has just published a new book, "Under the Rose" about a super-secret society, "Rose & Grave," at the fictional Eli University.
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Ancient History - A&M beginnings

From politics to lunatics, A&M has seen it all
Ancient History - A&M beginnings
There were no bars or restaurants - not even plumbing or electricity.
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