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Comic novel imagining Hitler return is bestseller in Germany

Eighty years after Adolf Hitler's rise to power, a novel that imagines his return to modern-day Berlin has become a bestseller in Germany, though a comedy about the Fuehrer is not to everyone's taste.

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Iconic Louvre work 'Winged Victory' to undergo $4 million restoration

The Louvre is in September to restore one of its most iconic works, the “Winged Victory of Samothrace” statue depicting the Greek goddess Nike, the museum announced Monday.

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Film director Michael Winner dies at 77

British film director Michael Winner, who made the violent thriller "Death Wish" and become a restaurant critic in later life, has died at the age of 77, his wife said on Monday.

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Lance Armstrong movie in the works

Lance Armstrong's life story is headed to the silver screen, US media reported Monday on the heels of the disgraced athlete's doping admission.

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Parisians flock to new exhibit of Australian Aboriginal art

An exhibition of the largest collection of modern Aboriginal paintings to have gone on display outside of Australia has been a major hit with art lovers in Paris.

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Sundance film 'Citizen Koch' denounces flood of money in U.S. politics since Citizens United

The US Supreme Court's 2010 decision to remove limits on political campaign financing dealt a heavy blow to American democracy, a documentary screened at the Sundance Film Festival claims.

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Batmobile sold at auction for $4.62 million

The Batmobile, the futuristic car used in the "Batman" television show, has been sold at auction for $4.62 million, US media reported Monday.

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Barbara Walters hospitalized after hitting her head

The veteran American television reporter Barbara Walters has been hospitalized after falling and hitting her head, her employer ABC News said Sunday.

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Film 'After Tiller' gives voice to stigmatized abortion doctors

Forty years after the legalization of abortion in the United States, just four doctors offer controversial late-term procedures, and are the subject of a documentary at the Sundance film festival.

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Pro-nuclear activists get pulpit at Sundance in 'Pandora's Promise'

What if nuclear energy offered the world the only chance to escape poverty and control global warming?

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Ang Lee mulls directing historical epic 'Cleopatra' with Angelina Jolie

Oscar-winning director Ang Lee said Saturday he will "probably" accept an offer to direct historical epic "Cleopatra" starring Angelina Jolie, after the Hollywood actress wrote to him asking him to come on board.

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African diva aims for 'Marilyn moment' at Obama inauguration

South Africa's Lira will be one among many performers at Barack Obama's inaugural celebrations Monday, but she is determined to be remembered for a performance to rival Marilyn Monroe's wooing of John F. Kennedy.

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Natalie Wood's husband snubs new death probe

Hollywood icon Natalie Wood's husband has declined to talk to detectives who have re-opened a probe into his wife's mystery 1981 death, saying he has already answered all questions.

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