Paris Bennett News and Gossip
Washington Times - Found Dec. 21, 2011
George Mason suspended forward Paris Bennett for two games for off-the-court conduct.Bennett will sit out the Patriots' games against Duquesne
Examiner.com - Found Feb. 9, 2012
Paris Bennett, born in Rockford. An American singer.
Officers and kids eat, play together in Youth Night - Rock Ford Squire
Explore AllWashington Times - Found Feb. 8, 2012
Mason coach Paul Hewitts decision to slide Paris Bennett in after Ryan Pearson picked up his third foul early in the second half. Bennett hadnt...
Chicago Tribune - Found Feb. 6, 2012
What with the good ones just OK (I miss being blown away, i.e. Paris Bennett), and the bad ones not as funny anymore actually it stopped being...
Hartford Courant - Found Feb. 1, 2012
What with the good ones just OK (I miss being blown away, i.e. Paris Bennett), and the bad ones not as funny anymore actually it stopped being...
'American Idol' recap: Portland auditions - Baltimore Sun
'American Idol' heads to Portland - WPHL-TV
'American Idol' heads to Portland - Fox17
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WPHL-TVLas Cruces Sun-News - Found Jan. 24, 2012
Tate Taylor's Deep South drama "The Help"; Woody Allen's romantic fantasy "Midnight in Paris"; Bennett Miller's sports tale "Moneyball";
Trivia, fun facts fill Oscar nomination envelopes - USA Today
France's Jean Dujardin plays down Hollywood success - Reuters
Oldman's 'shock' at Oscar nod - BBC
Some surprises in Oscar nods - MSNBC
Explore AllArab Times - Found Jan. 26, 2012
... newest technology to work for his dazzling 3-D re-creation of 1930s Paris in ?Hugo.? French ... Bennett Miller?s sports tale ...
The Learning Network Blog: More Ways to Teach With Film: The 2011 ... - New York Times
Hollywood embraces hopeful tales with Oscar nominations - Reuters
The Learning Network Blog: What Are the Best Movies You Saw in 2011? - New York Times
More Oscar favorites are inspired by books - USA Today
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MaleFirst Mens MagazineBoston Herald - Found Jan. 24, 2012
Tate Taylor?s Deep South drama "The Help"; Woody Allen?s romantic fantasy "Midnight in Paris"; Bennett Miller?s sports tale "Moneyball";










