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CinemaNow to Sell Movie Downloads
Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:52 AM EDT

In this undated file photo released by Universal Studios in 1992, actors Al Pacino, left, and Chris O'Donnell, are shown in a scene from the film "Scent of a Woman," in New York. Online movie service CinemaNow Inc. said Tuesday, July 18, 2006, it will begin selling a slate of movies, including "Sent of a Woman," and other video content that computer users can download and transfer to a recordable DVD for viewing on standard DVD players. (AP Photo/Universal Studios, Myles Aronowitz, File)
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{"commentId":212416,"authorDomain":"Adamg"}
In the caption, the second instance of "scent of a woman" is spelled "sent of a woman." Um... isn't this the AP?!?
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