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People.com: Chris Pine to Play CIA Hero Jack Ryan

The hottie will fill shoes worn by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford and Ben Affleck

Russian ship's voyage into ocean of conspiracies

Whether or not it had anything more dangerous than a cargo of timber on board, cargo ship Arctic Sea, which was found Monday after vanishing for two weeks, certainly carries the answers to an intriguing maritime mystery.

Surprising stories about 15 bestselling authors

How well do you know the authors of your favorite bestselling beach fare? We did some digging and came up with a few surprising facts on some of the literary world's biggest cash cows.

Fire damages author Clancy's home

A fire on Saturday caused about $20,000 in damage to the home of Tom Clancy, a best-selling author of political thrillers, authorities said.

Review: Latest 'Splinter Cell' thrilling, intense

If you're bored with mindless 3-D shooters, then you will want to slip into the boots of super spy Sam Fisher in "Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory," a deliciously tense stealth action sequel in which you must protect the world from evil and destruction.

'Republic Commando' blasts players into epic battle

Combine a military action shooter such as "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon" with the most coveted sci-fi universe this side of Tatooine and you'll end up with LucasArts "Star Wars: Republic Commando," a new squad-based adventure that drops you into the middle of an intergalactic conflict of good versus evil.

New 'Splinter Cell' takes gamers to next level

There's a lot of talk among gamers who plan to go covert in March with Tom Clancy's "Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow." But considering it's just a game, let's steer clear of the hush-hush talk this once.

Bargain-bin games still pack thrills

older, overstocked or undersold titles. Every now and again, you can find a real gem poking through the pile of programs going for less than $10.

Review: Teenage boys and big events

The thriller genre attracts writers with a wide range of literary sensibilities, from the cerebral John le Carré to the plot masters like Robert Ludlum to the pyrotechnical Tom Clancy. Perhaps its breadth is what occasionally draws in authors of a deeply literate bent.

New Tom Clancy game to hit stores next month

One of the hottest tickets at the '04 Sundance Film Festival had nothing to do with a movie premiere, but rather the unveiling of a video game.

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