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'Downton Abbey' fan creates show-inspired cookbook

Sizzling British hit "Downton Abbey" has stolen the hearts of its legions of avid fans, but one viewer hopes the television show will steal its way to their stomachs as well.

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Steve Jobs depicted with 'love and respect', say new film's co-stars

Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad have defended their biopic of Steve Jobs as an accurate depiction of the origins of Apple.

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Beyonce to sing live at the Super Bowl

Beyonce vowed Thursday to sing live at her Super Bowl half-time show, confirming she sang along to a pre-recorded recording of the US national anthem at President Barack Obama's inauguration.

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New York Times says they were victim of hackers possibly tied to China's military

The New York Times said it had fallen victim to hackers possibly connected to China's military, linking the attacks to its expose of the vast wealth amassed by a top leader's family.

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Time Inc. to slash hundreds of jobs

Time Inc. said Wednesday it was cutting several hundred jobs as the US publishing giant streamlines to adapt to a "multi-platform" media landscape.

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'Gomer Pyle' actor marries male partner of 38 years

Jim Nabors, the 84-year-old actor who played the character Gomer Pyle on "The Andy Griffith Show" and on his own "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." show, married his male partner, Stan Cadwallader, 64, in a ceremony in Seattle, Washington.

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January Fox News ratings lowest since 2001

The Fox News Channel, the largest conservative media outlet, suffered its worst month since 2001 in January among the most coveted viewer demographic, according to the latest ratings figures. A press release from the NBC Media Center reported that Nielsen ratings for the month of January showed Fox News viewership at a 12-year low, while rival MSNBC gained ground in all categories in 2012.

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U.S. ranked 32nd in press freedom index

Reporters Without Borders on Wednesday launched a new indicator measuring global press freedom by aggregating the scores of its annual index, from perennial table-topping Finland to worst offenders Eritrea.

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Volkswagen sticks by 'racist' Super Bowl ad

Volkswagen of America said Tuesday it's going ahead with a Super Bowl ad that some critics are calling racist because it depicts a cheerful white office worker speaking in a Jamaican accent.

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Fox News contributor frets Obama planning to ban Fox News

Reacting to President Barack Obama's criticism of the role the conservative Fox News Channel plays in U.S. politics, network contributor Peter Johnson, Jr. said Monday night that the president might just find a way to ban watching Fox News.

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'Finnegans Wake' is Chinese publishing hit

A new Chinese translation of "Finnegans Wake", renowned for its linguistic difficulty in the original, is proving a hit in China -- although one academic called the author James Joyce "mentally ill".

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Murdoch apologizes for 'grotesque' Israel cartoon

Rupert Murdoch apologised on Monday for a "grotesque" cartoon carried in one of his British newspapers showing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu building a wall with Palestinian bodies.

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Fox News paid Palin over $15 per word, including 111 'amens'

An analysis by the University of Minnesota's non-partisan Smart Politics website determined that Fox News paid former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin over $15 for each word she uttered on the air during her three-year contract, and 111 of those words were "amen."

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