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The Brothers

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Web site www.youtube.com
Initial release February 18, 2001
Directors Gary Hardwick
Budget6 million USD
Box office27. 96 million USD
Screenplay Gary Hardwick
Albumsthe brothers - Winter Has Gone
the brothers - Let It Run
Members Carlos Martin
Dickie Frank
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About The Brothers


Follows the hilarious path of four African-American men as they take on love, sex, friendship and two of life's most terrifying prospects -- commitment and honesty. Lifelong friends banded together to weather love's innate terrors and occasional triumphs in this brazenly comic yet painfully true exploration of the battle between the sexes. Amidst the career track, basketball and bar hopping, "The Brothers" love women -- as many as possible -- but a shocking revelation tests their friendship.

Swedish murder: Five teenagers found guilty over taxi driver's killing

Swedish murder: Five teenagers found guilty over taxi driver's killing
Nov 30,2023 3:21 pm

... " One of The Brothers wrote: " We should do Friday [the day of the murder], " to which another brother replied: " OK...

NFL star Jason Kelce tops iTunes chart with new Christmas hit

NFL star Jason Kelce tops iTunes chart with new Christmas hit
Nov 17,2023 12:31 am

... With The Brothers latest hit, Travis now may become a musical star in his own right...

Trump's sons a study in contrasts on witness stand in New York fraud case

Trump's sons a study in contrasts on witness stand in New York fraud case
Nov 2,2023 8:31 pm

... Despite their differences, The Brothers fates are intertwined...

Donald Trump's sons defiant in New York fraud trial, try to shift blame to accountants

Donald Trump's sons defiant in New York fraud trial, try to shift blame to accountants
Nov 2,2023 6:21 pm

... In court, The Brothers denied wrongdoing and sought to shift the blame onto the company s accountants...

Donald Trump Jr testifies in New York civil fraud trial

Donald Trump Jr testifies in New York civil fraud trial
Nov 1,2023 5:51 pm

... The Brothers are both executive vice-presidents at the Trump Organization...

Eric Cantona - the singer: 'The Rolling Stones should support me'

Eric Cantona - the singer: 'The Rolling Stones should support me'
Oct 20,2023 2:31 am

... Cantona actually put aside red and blue football divisions to star in Liam Gallagher s Once video, but he believes it is time for The Brothers to patch things up and reform...

The Isley Brothers founder Rudolph Isley dies at 84

The Isley Brothers founder Rudolph Isley dies at 84
Oct 13,2023 5:41 am

... " Despite the criticism, The Brothers knew they d found a successful formula, and scored another hit in the early 60s with the equally-spirited Twist and Shout - later to become a staple of Beatles sets and the closing track of their debut album...

'Worse than death itself': Survivors describe Libya floods

'Worse than death itself': Survivors describe Libya floods
Sep 14,2023 10:31 am

... The Brothers ran to the back door, where they were met by a " ghastly, unimaginable scene, worse than death itself to witness"...

News Daily: Robert Mugabe dies and Boris Johnson shifts battleground to Scotland

Aug 28,2023 11:20 am

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Robert Mugabe dies aged 95

Zimbabwe's first post-independence leader, after a battle with ill health, His Family has told the BBC. Mr Mugabe was ousted from power in a military coup in November 2017, ending his three-decade reign. His time in office had been overshadowed by Zimbabwe's economic decline and allegations of brutality. Follow the to his death.

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PM to move political battleground to Scotland

Boris Johnson with a visit to Scotland. The Prime Minister will announce an additional £51. 4m for Scottish farmers over the next two years to "correct an injustice" of them getting a "poor deal" from the distribution of EU Common Agricultural Policy payments. It is the "largest funding uplift for the sector in recent memory", according to The National Farmers Union in Scotland, although the SNP complains it is arriving "three years Too Late ".

Mr Johnson might hope for a smoother reception than he received in West Yorkshire on Thursday, where he was This on A Day when his Brother , Jo, quit as a minister, saying he was "torn between family loyalty and The National interest", and High Court papers revealed the PM had warned his cabinet there was a "high chance" he would fail to secure a fresh Brexit deal. Our political editor worry the strategy of sticking to the 31 October deadline at any cost might "cause more trouble than it's worth".

Struggling to keep track of the latest political developments? See our from Thursday.

Hurricane Death Toll could be 'staggering'

As the grim task of surveying the devastation caused in The Bahamas by Hurricane Dorian continues, officials say Morticians and 200 Body Bags are being sent to the Abaco Islands, the worst-hit part of the archipelago. And while The Number of people confirmed dead stands at 23, the country's health minister says The Final numbers could be "staggering", warning The Public to prepare for "unimaginable information about the Death Toll and the human suffering".

Call to tax supermarket booze more to help pubs

After a busy week at work, many will look forward to the prospect of winding down with a drink. But a Think Tank is - One aimed at easing The Decline of the hostelry sector, which has lost a quarter of premises over a decade. The Social Market Foundation suggests higher alcohol taxes for supermarkets than pubs. And while One landlord tells the BBC he's sceptical, Katherine Severi, of The Institute of Alcohol Studies which commissioned the research, suggests it could have the added benefit of helping to "reduce societal harms", given landlords' duty of care towards customers.

The Woman whose feminist radio station defies the Taliban

By Mike Thomson, BBC News

The northern Afghan city of Kunduz is not the kind of place you'd expect to find a radio station run by women, promoting women's rights. But this is precisely what Radio Roshani is, and it's broadcasting today despite several attempts by the Taliban to kill its founder and editor, Sediqa Sherzai.

In 2008, Sediqa Set Up Radio Roshani. . But quickly found herself at loggerheads with the Taliban. Although no longer in government, it has remained a force to be reckoned with in many parts of the country. At first it warned Sediqa to stop broadcasting. Then, in 2009, rockets were fired at The Station .

What the papers say

The Relationship between Boris Johnson and Brother Jo, who resigned his ministerial post on Thursday, is contrasted with that of young royal siblings on the of Friday's newspapers. "Even Boris' own family don't trust him," says the Daily Mirror , while the Metro - picturing The Brothers together during the Conservative leadership Campaign - suggests it's a case of: "The Blond leaving the Blond . " Like many papers, The Sun pictures Princess Charlotte alongside Prince George on her first day at school and muses: "At least someone's Getting On with their Brother . . "

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