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Glass from shattered window falls from SF high-rise; no injuries
Glass from a shattered window in a San Francisco high-rise fell to the ground from about 40 floors u...
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'Gut-wrenching for me': Suspect's roommate reacts after Milwaukee police shootout
Shattered glass, boarded-up windows and drywall riddled with bullet holes: that's the destructive aftermath of a shootout between police and...
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Shattered Glass (2003) Official Trailer #1 - Hayden Christensen Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.67M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.9K. 343K views 10 years ago.
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When renowned journalist Stephen Glass (Christensen) suddenly comes under investigation by a Forbes.com reporter (Steve Zahn), the search reveals Glass has fabricated many of his sensational ...
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FILM DESCRIPTION: Before Jayson Blair made headlines for his plagiarized New York Times reporting, Stephen Glass defamed the weekly current events magazine The New Republic with a series of eye...
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Woot! Hayden Christensen stars in this critically acclaimed true story of a disgraced journalist, directed and co-written by Billy Ray, Oscar-nominated writer of Captain Phillips.
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2003 · 1 hr 34 min. PG-13. Drama. The true story of the scandal that ripped through “The New Republic” magazine when one of its most popular writers admitted to fabricating stories. Subtitles: English.