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US Marine who fought in Iraq says American Sniper 'sanitized' the true nature of war

Clint Eastwood's hit film "American Sniper" has reignited a bitter debate about the US invasion of Iraq and one of its most famous warriors, with conservatives hailing the movie as a long overdue tribute to veterans.

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CNN analyst urges Fox to settle Paris lawsuit: Unlike US, French have 'criminalized' slander

Two CNN legal analysts said on Tuesday that the city of Paris could win a lawsuit against Fox News because French law was less tolerant of slander and defamation than United States law.

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Is American Sniper historically accurate? How the film strays from reality to patriotic mythmaking

Chris Kyle, known as “Legend”, was a US Navy Seal who served in Iraq in the early 2000s. He is considered the deadliest sniper in US history, with a recorded 160 confirmed kills out of 255 probable kills. He later served as a bodyguard for Sarah Palin.

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Charlie Hebdo launches app version featuring prophet Muhammed cover

Latest issue of French satirical magazine available in Apple and Google Play stores

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UK spy agency GCHQ intercepted jounalists' emails from major news organizations

Britain's electronic spy agency GCHQ tapped emails of journalists at some of the world's top media organisations, the Guardian reported.

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Amazon set to produce and fast-track its own slate of 'indie' films from theaters to video

Amazon.com Inc is making a high-stakes foray into the challenging realm of independent movies, the latest step in its attempt to move beyond simply distributing digital entertainment content to creating it.

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Rupert Murdoch-owned British newspaper stops featuring topless 'Page 3' models

Landmark decision met with delight by the growing army of critics although paper will continue to feature partially clad women

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Internet fuels Europe's Charlie Hebdo truthers

Could the January 7 Charlie Hebdo attack have been a secret service operation, or perhaps an anti-Muslim plot? The wildest conspiracy theories found their way onto the Internet within hours of the Paris bloodbath.

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University of Virginia legal fees pile up in wake of discredited Rolling Stone rape story

RICHMOND, Va. (Reuters) - The costs to the University of Virginia after a discredited report by Rolling Stone magazine of a fraternity gang rape are mounting, with lawyers' contracts totaling more than $500,000, a newspaper reported on Sunday.

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Fox News apologizes for analyst's 'totally Muslim' comments

US television network Fox News has apologized several times for claiming there are "totally Muslim" no-go zones in Europe, comments that aired on the station following deadly attacks in France.

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British actor Stephen Fry marries partner Elliot Spencer

British actor Stephen Fry announced on Saturday that he married his boyfriend, posting the couple's photo on Twitter to his nearly 8.5 million followers and saying: "Amazing."

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Inmate Mohamedou Ould Slahi's 'Guantanamo Diary' tells of torture, to be released next week

The first memoir by a current inmate detailing life inside Guantanamo is to be released next week following a six-year legal fight to declassify the manuscript, extracts of which appeared in The Guardian on Saturday.

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Piers Morgan accuses Pope Francis of 'endorsing violence' against critics of religion

Former CNN host Piers Morgan accused Pope Francis on Thursday of promoting aggression against anyone who criticizes religion.

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