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  		<title><![CDATA[Jennifer Garner Says 'Alias' Had a Good Run 
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[    AP - &quot;Alias&quot; is coming in from the cold. &quot;I think we have done these characters justice and to do any more would be pushing it,&quot; says series star  Jennifer Garner , who plays double-agent Sydney Bristow, perhaps TV&#039;s most gorgeous female spy since  Diana Rigg  played Emma Peel on the `60s British series &quot;The Avengers.&quot;  ]]></dc:description>
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  		<title><![CDATA[Garner joins Foxx's "Kingdom" 
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[    Reuters -  Jennifer Garner  is in 
talks to star opposite  Jamie Foxx  in the thriller &quot;The 
Kingdom.&quot;  ]]></dc:description>
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  		<title><![CDATA[J.J. Abrams Finds the Big Screen 
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  		  		<dc:description><![CDATA[    AP - &quot;Alias&quot; began with  Jennifer Garner &#039;s head in a toilet; &quot;Lost&quot; opened on a crash-strewn beach; and &quot;Mission: Impossible III&quot; starts with Philip Seymour Hoffman demanding from a captive  Tom Cruise  the location of &quot;the rabbit&#039;s foot.&quot;  ]]></dc:description>
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