• The actors play two friendless strangers thrown together by circumstance who become star crossed lovers, unexpectedly falling for each other on a remote, sparse campsite on the scenic Brokeback Mountain.

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  • Travel agents report booming business from Bulgarian tourists who want to visit the restaurants, villas and tryst spots frequented by the star-crossed duo.

    ECONOMIST: Bulgaria and its Turks

  • Despite the giant gap in the public mind between organic farming, which bans artificial pesticides and fertilizers, and gene modification, the couple was never exactly star-crossed.

    FORBES: Green Genes

  • The genders have been reversed but the supernatural, star-crossed teen angst remains firmly intact in "Beautiful Creatures, " which clearly aims to pick up where the "Twilight" franchise left off.

    FORBES: Leonardo Dicaprio

  • Vivendi's shares have fallen 7% since the news leaked out, Seagram's stock trades at 26% below the offering price, and reporters stumble over themselves to chortle at Vivendi's star-crossed ambitions.

    FORBES: Goodwill For All

  • The unsecret ingredient of its rampant success was turning a dog-eared, dog-eat-dog premise into a coming-of-age story about a strong, resourceful girl, then widening it into a fable of star-crossed lovers.

    WSJ: 'Hunger Games' Has a Less-Than-Full Plate | Film Review by Joe Morgenstern

  • So, in this sense, star-crossed is appropriate.

    FORBES: Andy Roddick: Reflections Upon a Star-Crossed Career in Professional Tennis

  • Akamai's chief since mid-2005, he believes this star-crossed company has arrived at a magical moment in tech history, able to at least double its capacity every year and in the process disrupt vast swathes of the global economy.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Even with an arsenal of razors at hand, Sweeney comes across as more of a misfit than a murderer, and the romantic subplot, about a pair of star-crossed lovers (Jamie Campbell Bower and Jayne Wisener), verges on the twee.

    NEWYORKER: Sweeney Todd

  • One setback after another kept him from realizing his athletic potential at McKay and his star-crossed athletic career seemed in jeopardy once again early this spring, when a hamstring injury delayed the start of his final high school track season.

    FORBES: The Ryan Bailey Story As A Tax Tale

  • Perhaps star-crossed is a bit strong.

    FORBES: Andy Roddick: Reflections Upon a Star-Crossed Career in Professional Tennis

  • Time was when you could give audiences a thrill simply by casting young actors in the title roles, but ever since Franco Zeffirelli filmed the sorrowful tale of the star-crossed lovers in 1968, that expedient has come to be taken for granted.

    WSJ: Star-Crossed Teens Clueless in Verona

  • The Star Ferry, which has crossed the harbor since 1880 and is one of the city's big tourist draws, docks next to the duck.

    WSJ: In Hong Kong, Giant Duck Makes a Splash

  • The six-time All-Star suggested that retirement hasn't crossed his mind, and that part of the reason he had the scope was so he could play again on the right knee without worrying so much about its problems.

    WSJ: Bobby V, Back at Last

  • Astronomers detected the new planet as it crossed the face of the distant "sun", dimming the star's light as it passed in front.

    BBC: Telescope sees smallest exoplanet

  • Partly because their star player, fly-half Quade Cooper, was born in Tokoroa in the North Island and only crossed "the ditch" to live in Queensland 10 years ago.

    BBC: Rugby World Cup: Do fans support their own hemisphere?

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