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U.S. embassy in Cairo ignites diplomatic troubles by tweeting link to Jon Stewart

The US embassy in Cairo briefly froze its Twitter account Wednesday after coming under fire from Egyptian leaders for tweeting a link to a US comedy show mocking President Mohamed Morsi.

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Rupert Murdoch blasts Australian government over 'disgraceful and racist' language

Global media baron Rupert Murdoch accused the government of his native Australia of "disgraceful and racist" language over a crackdown on visas for skilled migrants.

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Martin Scorsese appeals for 'visual literacy': Not all images should be 'consumed like fast food'

Film director Martin Scorsese urged Americans to pay greater heed to "visual literacy" and to embrace their rich cinema heritage before it literally fades away.

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'Buckwild' reality TV star Shain Gandee found dead on logging road

Officials in West Virginia are investigating the death of a 21-year-old reality TV star after his body was found Monday in a vehicle on an remote logging road.

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Barbara Walters laughs off talk of retirement

US television news icon Barbara Walters, 83, laughed off reports of her imminent retirement Monday, indicating she has no immediate plans to draw a line under her long and storied career.

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Extra! Extra! New daily papers arrive as Myanmar lifts press monopoly

Privately owned daily newspapers hit Myanmar's streets for the first time in decades on Monday under new freedoms that represent a revolution for a media shackled under military rule.

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Autographed copy of Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' auctioned for almost $300,000

A rare, signed copy of The Beatles' album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" has been sold for a record $290,500 at auction, The Hollywood Reporter said.

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Princess Diana 'went to gay bar in drag' with Queen's Freddie Mercury

Queen singer Freddie Mercury disguised the late Princess Diana as a male model and smuggled her into a notorious gay bar, according to a memoir serialised in Britain's Sunday Times

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Grammy-winning 'Pope of Pop' Phil Ramone dies at 72

Phil Ramone, the legendary US music producer behind hits by Paul Simon, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel and Barbra Streisand, died Saturday, a trade publication said. He was 72.

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Jim Carrey fires back: Fox News 'a media colostomy bag that has begun to burst at the seams'

The feud between conservatives and comedian Jim Carrey continued on Friday as Carrey released a statement slamming Fox News and making fun of the backlash against his recent music video mocking Charleton Heston.

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Germans seize Justin Bieber's monkey

Canadian teen heartthrob Justin Bieber had his pet monkey Mally confiscated when he arrived with the animal at Munich airport, officials and media reports said Saturday.

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New film 'Blue Caprice' explores 2002 'Beltway Sniper' shooting spree

Joining a cacophonous debate over gun violence in the United States, a new film probes behind the headlines of a 2002 sniper spree that terrorized the area around the nation's capital.

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China bans Kraftwerk for cancelled performance at a 1999 Free Tibert concert

Past catches up with futuristic German electronic band after Beijing bans quartet over performance that never was

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