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Beirut bans award-winning Lebanese film shot in Israel

Lebanese director Ziad Doueiri said Saturday the Lebanese authorities have banned his award-winning film "The Attack" from cinemas in his home country because it was partly shot in Tel Aviv using Israeli actors.

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Glenn Beck: I left Fox to save my soul

Never one to shy away from portraying his struggles in the most melodramatic terms, conservative commentator Glenn Beck said on Friday that he left the Fox News Channel because he was afraid of turning into Norma Desmond, the faded screen siren from the 1950 noir film "Sunset Boulevard," and that he would not be able to keep his "soul intact."

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Alex Jones opens dating site for 'Freedom Lovers'

There are those those who believe that there's somebody out there for everybody. Including fans of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, whose specialized dating site for his listeners has gained some public attention little more than a month after opening.

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Wikipedia moves women to 'American women novelists' category to make room for more men in 'American novelists'

Outrage as female authors relegated to 'American women novelists' subcategory, clearing space for all-male main page

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Release of 'Midnight's Children' film adaptation brings closure for Fatwa-free author Salman Rushdie

Three decades after "Midnight's Children" catapulted Salman Rushdie to literary glory, a film of the novel feels like "closing the circle" after his dark years in hiding, he says.

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Ella Fitzgerald commemorated by Google doodle

Ella Fitzgerald, whose great vocal range and perfect pitch won her the monikers 'the first lady of song' and 'the queen of jazz', has been commemorated in a Google doodle.

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Stephen King gives 'substantial' donation to Maine gun-control group

Author gives five-figure sum to Coalition for a Safer Maine

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'ABBA The Museum' to open in Stockholm

Fans of the legendary Swedish disco group ABBA can hardly wait: in just a few weeks, Stockholm will open the doors to the world's first museum dedicated to the iconic foursome.

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Woodstock star Richie Havens dies, aged 72

Veteran US folk singer Richie Havens, who shot to stardom with his distinctive style at the iconic 1969 Woodstock music festival, has died, his agent said. He was 72.

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Koch brothers consider purchasing several major newspapers

Billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch -- famous for bankrolling small-government causes -- are weighing a bid to buy several top US newspapers, the New York Times reported Sunday.

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Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' cover designer Storm Thorgerson dies aged 69

British graphic designer Storm Thorgerson, best known for designing the iconic cover of Pink Floyd's 1973 classic album "The Dark Side of the Moon", has died aged 69, his family announced on Thursday.

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Veteran comic and muscular dystrophy fundraiser Jerry Lewis to get special Cannes Film Festival tribute

Jerry Lewis, the US comedy star from the 1950s and 1960s who later poured his efforts into raising money for muscular dystrophy research, will get a special tribute at next month's Cannes Film Festival, organisers said on Thursday.

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Murakami book print run hits 1 million in week

The Japanese publisher of the new novel by Haruki Murakami said Thursday it had ordered one million copies of the book, less than a week after it went on sale.

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