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Google Doodle Celebrates The Opening Of The First Drive-In Theater For Movies 79 Years Ago [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

With many nowadays solely relying on their laptops and Netflix to watch movies, drive-in movie theaters have become a relic of the past for the latest generation. But Wednesday, Google celebrated the drive-in with its Doodle in honor of the 79th anniversary of the opening of the first theater in Camden, New Jersey. View the slideshow to see photos and watch the video below of Wednesday's Google Doodle of the opening of the first drive-in theater.
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Amanda Bynes Charged With DUI, Actress Asks President Obama For Help

Amanda Bynes was charged on Tuesday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs after having been arrested in April in Los Angeles on another matter. But the former Nickelodeon actress did not take the recent charges lying down. She decided to turn to President Barack Obama for help.
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Kristen Stewart Talks Smoking Pot, Wearing Boy?s Clothes And Cursing Her Critics

Kristen Stewart knows how to cut to the chase. You can Google my name and one of the first things that comes up is images of me sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe with my ex-boyfriend and my dog, Kristen Stewart told Vanity Fair contributing editor, Ingrid Sischy, in July's cover story. But Stewart doesn't care about this or about what any of her critics have to say.
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'For Greater Glory' Star Eduardo Verástegui Talks War, Misrepresentations Of Latinos On Film

Few are familiar with the Cristero War that took place from 1926 to 1929 in Mexico. The brutal warfare began after persecuted Catholics refused to stop practicing their religion. An astounding 90,000 Mexicans were killed during the conflict -- including priests, nuns, and children. The film For Greater Glory, released Friday, shines a spotlight on this little-known but horrific piece of history.
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Miss USA 2012 Winner Is Olivia Culpo: Meet Miss Rhode Island And Other Contestants [PHOTOS]

Miss Rhode Island, 20-year-old Olivia Culpo, was named the winner of the 2012 Miss USA pageant on Sunday, beating out 51 other contestants at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Culpo was crowned by Miss USA 20122 Alyssa Campanella from California and will represent the U.S. in the Miss Universe 61st annual pageant this year. View the slideshow to see photos of Olivia Culpo.

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