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But Mr. Obama really believes the stars will fall from the sky if spending declines.
WSJ: Henninger: The Obamaian Universe
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And it's easy to get fed up when the stars begin to fall.
WSJ: Currency Traders Follow the Leader | WSJ.Money Summer 2013
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The biggest changes so far have involved talent, starting with "The X Factor" decision to hire pop stars Britney Spears and Demi Lovato for the fall season, enticing them with many millions of dollars.
WSJ: 'X Factor' Producer Proposes Truce
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The company will host a special Sandy fundraiser on Feb. 26, "Fall and Recovery, " featuring stars from other corners of the dance world, including New York City Ballet's Wendy Whelan and American Ballet Theatre's Irina Dvorovenko.
WSJ: Culture City: A Deluge of New Dance Ideas
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Come fall, Winfrey's production company, which made stars out of Dr. Phil, Rachael Ray and Dr. Oz, will roll out a series from interior designer Nate Berkus, a frequent Oprah guest.
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The brains behind Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and L.A. Law will bring his latest legal drama, Raising the Bar, which stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Gloria Reuben and Kaczmarek, to the cable outlet this fall.
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Both planets are "fluffy, " gaseous, Saturn-size worlds, where temperatures quickly rise and fall from balmy to near boiling, as the planets periodically swing close to their stars and then spin away in an elliptical minuet, the researchers reported.
WSJ: Galaxy Hosts 100 Billion Planets, in New Estimate
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Two Eagles games were the third and fourth most watched programs on TV this fall and six of the top 20 programs starred Vick (two Dancing with the Stars episodes are the only non-NFL programming in the top 20).
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Sony's offerings lean toward cult fare, including two titles starring Warren Beatty: John Frankenheimer's "All Fall Down" (1962), a dysfunctional-family drama that also stars Karl Malden and Angela Lansbury, and Arthur Penn's "Mickey One" (1965), whose surrealistic plot defies description.
WSJ: Manufactured-on-Deman Movies for Intrepid Cineastes | By David Mermelstein
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One of the most anticipated movies of the upcoming fall season is Australia, Baz Luhrmann's epic mash note to his home country, which stars Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman as Outback lovers.
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