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  • Linda Holmes and movie critic Bob Mondello sit down with Audie Cornish to talk about the upcoming Oscars.
  • Critic Alan Cheuse has his review of the new novel Submergence by Scottish journalist J.M. Ledgard.
  • Washington, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco were among the cities taking action following the blasts.
  • Also: A huge bomb kills dozens in Syria's capital; a new report alleges Mexican authorities "disappeared" hundreds of people; a body is discovered in the Kansas City restaurant destroyed by an explosion; the Curiosity rover digs a sample of dirt from Martian soil.
  • Has any human being ever taken part in a buffet and not eaten more than he/she intended? The very concept of "all you can eat" stacks the deck against the…
  • The 17th-century mansion was once home to the likes of Voltaire and Chopin. It lost part of its roof and a staircase, and notable artwork was damaged by smoke and water.
  • Actor Cory Monteith, 31, a star of the Fox show "Glee," has died. It's unclear how producers will address his death as the show ramps up for its new season, but the situation is not unprecedented.
  • Also: Minutes from the Federal Reserve meeting could affect markets; a coroner identifies the plane crash victim who may have been fatally struck by a truck; Tropical Storm Chantal advances north; and a huge python falls through a ceiling in an Australian store but isn't found until the next day.
  • That's Harry, but not the prince: <em>The Sun</em> recreated the scene.
    His Nakedness Should Not Be Shown, Palace Says Of Prince Harry's Photos
    After photos went viral of the nude prince having a good time in Las Vegas, the palace told British newspapers they'd better not publish them. The Sun, though, found a way to recreate the scene.
  • Sept. 11: The U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was aflame after coming under attack.
    Suspect In Libya Attack Denies Involvement, Is Living In Open
    Ahmed Abu Khattala, leader of the Islamist militant group Ansar al-Sharia, says he hasn't been questioned about the attack that left the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans dead. But witnesses have put him at the scene.
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