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Stars Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou attend the world premiere of The Da Vinci Code in Cannes.
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Pope begins bittersweet trip to Poland
Pope Benedict XVI has begun a bittersweet trip to Poland, where he will pay homage to the late Pope John Paul II, and his beloved predecessor's homeland.Poles waving Vatican flags, Polish President Lech Kaczynski and a military honor guard greeted the pope.
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Rocker Richards returns to stage
Rolling Stone Keith Richards makes his first appearance on stage since his head injury in April.
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US comedian Red Buttons dies
The American comedian and actor Red Buttons dies at his Los Angeles home aged 87, his publicist says.
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Damages for Hudson over pictures
Actress Kate Hudson wins damages from National Enquirer magazine over pictures.
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Increasing Internet traffic and online sales by double-digit gains, ConsantClick.com Internet Search Engine Marketing Company is driving sales for its customers and they couldn’t be happier.
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Most popular News South Korea aids relief effort for North Korea
AFP - South Korea is to provide 10 billion won (10.4 million dollars) to civic groups working to help repair flood damage in North Korea, officials said.
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Most popular News Texas Law Firm Questions Constitutionality Of New Bankruptcy Statute
According to Busby & Lee, P.C., a Texas law firm that specializes in consumer bankruptcy the new Bankruptcy Abuse and Protection Act has some serious flaws that leave it open to constitutional challenges at the federal and state level.
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Most popular News 'Movie deal' for Little Britain
Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams reveal plans for a film version of their hit BBC show.
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Most popular News 2007 Trumpet Awards Honorees Announced; Ceremony Takes Place at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas
Michael Jordan, Nancy Brinker, Dionne Warwick, Percy Sutton, Clint Eastwood among the list of 2007 Trumpet Awardees honored at one of the nation's most respected award shows on Monday, January 2007 at 6:00 p.m. The Trumpet Awards salutes the achievements of African Americans, and those who support African Americans.
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Most popular News Paris and Nicole feud 'is over'
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie agree to film a new series on reality TV show The Simple Life, ending a year-long feud.
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Most popular News Veteran western star Palance dies
Veteran US actor, Jack Palance, who starred in Shane and City Slickers, has died aged 87.
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Most popular News Bush to meet with panel reviewing options for Iraq
President Bush is preparing to meet with a panel created to offer advice on Iraq, while the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has signaled a review of U.S. strategy there. Monday's meeting will come days after popular discontent with the Iraq war helped fuel the Democratic Party's congressional takeover. Bush's choice for defense secretary has raised expectations for the group.
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Most popular News Copper miners in $25.9bn merger
Mining giant Freeport-McMoran is to buy larger rival Phelps Dodge, creating the world's largest listed copper firm.
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Most popular News Intel Meets Key Date for New Chip
The chip maker finishes design work on Penryn, a chip that could be crucial in helping Intel to maintain a new-found performance lead against Advanced Micro Devices. In Epicenter.
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Most popular News Iraq report urges policy shift
In a highly anticipated report being released today, the Iraq Study Group will call for a dramatic shift in war policy by urging the administration to set a target of moving most U.S. troops out of their combat roles by early 2008, according to two sources who have seen the executive summary of the report.
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Most popular News Former HK governor's daughter in Bollywood blockbuster: report
AFP - The actress daughter of Chris Patten, Britain's last colonial governor in Hong Kong, is reportedly to appear in a Bollywood film.
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Most popular News Chinese Activists Put Under House Arrest
AP - Chinese police blocked a private observance Monday of the anniversary of deposed Communist Party leader Zhao Ziyang's death, detaining the organizer and putting activists under house arrest.
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Maytag disputes lawmakers' claims on Whirlpool deal
Reuters - Appliance maker Maytag Corp. on Friday it was disappointed that two Iowa lawmakers asked the U.S. Justice Department to block its buyout by larger rival Whirlpool Corp.
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Underground blaze hampers bid to rescue miners
Underground smoke and fierce flames today beat back rescuers searching for two miners missing inside a West Virginia coal mine since Thursday. Rescuers had earlier drilled a hole 200 feet into the mine but failed to find any sign of the men. They were able to resume the search after the fire was contained.
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Fetal Heart Procedure a Success
The first recipient of a prenatal heart "stent" procedure goes home from the hospital in good shape, and in a much better position to face the rigors of additional surgery.
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Most popular News Nostalgia for Mud
Periods of affluence are followed by a yearning for the simple and primitive. Is this why trendy new real estate in Tokyo features an outside bathroom? Listen to this column in MP3. Commentary by Momus.
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Most popular News Microsoft Amends Blog Shutdown Policies
AP - Microsoft Corp. says it is setting new policies on shutting down Web journals after its much-publicized squelching of a well-known Chinese blogger at the request of Chinese officials.
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Scientists: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto
German astrophysicists have concluded a space body located in the outer reaches of the solar system is 435 miles (700 kilometers) larger than Pluto, the smallest planet.
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Distant world tops Pluto for size
New observations confirm an icy, rocky world found last year is wider than Pluto by several hundred km.
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