Odion Ighalo’s goal for Manchester United against Norwich City in the FA Cup on Saturday means that the ex-Nigeria striker has equalled a club record that has stood for 95 years.
 Clarice  is a new series coming to CBS in just a few months that will continue The Silence of the Lambs  franchise.  However, there’s one thing that the television series can’t do, and that’s mention anything about Hannibal Lecter.  According to executive producer Alex Kurtzman , who spoke with Entertainment Weekly , the series can’t do this because the rights to author Thomas Harris ’ characters are actually divided between MGM and the Dino De Laurentiis Company.  READ : CBS ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Sequel Series Finds Its Clarice!  But, the CBS show will have all the other characters mentioned in the book, like Clarice Starling, her colleague Ardelia Mapp, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Paul Krendler, the late serial killer Buffalo Bill, and a few others.  “I’m still trying to understand how the rights are divided,” Alex  shared with the magazine about the legality of it all, but he’s okay with that too.  Turns out that not having access to Hannibal hasn’t been limiting.  “It’s bee...
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