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LAST UPDATED: Thursday January 23, 2003 - 1:15 p.m. MOVIE REVIEW: National SecurityNo one is safe from National Security You know those cameras that doctors use during a colonoscopy to look inside a patient's rectum? Even that footage would have been preferable to National Security, an early contender for the title of 2003's worst movie. Tim Horton trivia Coffee god immortalized in book If you've ever wondered about the life of Tim Horton, who supplies your liquid gold every day, Mark Kearney and Randy Ray have a book for you. Shukvision: Super Bowl showoffs The Super Bowl has gone from merely the NFL's championship game to becoming the first TV-inspired national holiday. Of course, it's Sunday anyway, so nobody misses work – unless maybe you're a priest skipping late mass and thus condemning your parishioners to eternal damnation. CD REVIEWS: Deborah Cox, Sonny Landreth Did Cox choose the wrong Road? If you have a record-breaking single that stays atop the Billboard R&B chart for 14 weeks, you deserve a vacation. But with the lukewarm response to Cox's new songs, maybe that vacation was a bit too long... Over the course of
his career, slide guitarist Sonny Landreth has played with respected artists
ranging from John Hiatt to Mark Knopfler... Singing the praises of Nickelback Andy
Stochansky is a brave man.
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