To be continued.Da vinegar decoding
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
IT'S not surprising Mudgee chef Dave Cox sometimes assumes the slightly crazed look of Tom Hanks in The Da Vinci Code. For the past decade Cox, 35, has been on a mission equally as dark and mysterious: to unravel the secrets of balsamic vinegar. ...To be continued.
'Angels & Demons' Cheat Sheet: We Decode 'Da Vinci Code' Sequel
MTV.com
In "Angels & Demons," the sequel to 2006's "The Da Vinci Code," Langdon arrives in Rome just after the pope has died and the papal-succession ritual has been disrupted because four key cardinals have been kidnapped. The Illuminati, an ancient enemy of ...To be continued.
Movie review: 'Da Vinci Code' fans will like 'Angels and Demons'
Santa Ynez Valley News, CA
By Jennifer Iverson/Contributor "Angels and Demons," based on a novel written prior to Dan Brown's enormously successful best-seller "The Da Vinci Code," follows the continuing story of Brown's Professor Robert Langdon, the "Da Vinci's Code" ...To be continued.
'Angels & Demons' rakes in Rs.19 mn in India over 1st weekend
Sify, India
A prequel to the 2006 hit 'The Da Vinci Code', 'Angles & Demons' is an adaptation of best-selling author Dan Brown's religious-mystery book by the same name. Directed by Ron Howard, the film also stars Ayelet Zurer and Ewan McGregor apart from Hanks, ...To be continued.
Diana's Death, 'Da Vinci Code' Feed Lust for Conspiracy: Books
Bloomberg
An awesome number of men and women believe that UK agents bumped off Princess Diana, that 9/11 wasn't what it seemed, that Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" is more than a novel, and that Marilyn Monroe died of a poisoned enema. ...To be continued.
'I don't like The Da Vinci Code'
Express Buzz, India
I don't like The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. I couldn't get past half the book. I found all the religious connotations disconcerting. To be really honest I am not a big reader. The first novel I ever read was Eragon by Christopher Paolini. ...To be continued.
The Hangover
Australia.TO, Australia
Directed by Ron Howard ("The Da Vinci Code"), the mix of religious mysticism and action sequences make for an energized, intriguing and not quite anti-Christian delight. More importantly, there's a quicker pace here than there was in "The Da Vinci ...To be continued.
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