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Actor Jackie Chan calls U.S. 'most corrupt' country in the world

Hong Kong action hero Jackie Chan has once again provoked criticism, this time from an American blogger, after suggesting on Chinese television that the US is the "most corrupt" country in the world.

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Crossword master Araucaria reveals in puzzle that he is dying of cancer

The Rev John Graham tells Guardian readers he 'has 18 down of the 19, which is being treated with 13 15'

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Nastassja Kinski 'proud' of sister for abuse claims

Actress Nastassja Kinski said Friday she was proud of her half-sister Pola for coming forward with allegations that she had been repeatedly raped by their father, the late German film icon Klaus Kinski.

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Piers Morgan happy to learn he isn't being deported by the White House

The White House officially responded Wednesday to a petition that sought deport CNN host Piers Morgan because of his views on gun control.

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Journalists at censored Chinese paper 'strike deal'

Journalists at a Chinese newspaper embroiled in a row over censorship have struck a deal to return to work, reports said, as protesters demanding press freedom gathered for a third day.

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Lance Armstrong to discuss doping scandal on Oprah

The disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong will talk about the doping scandal that dramatically brought down his cycling career during an interview with Oprah Winfrey next week, it was announced.

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Amy Winehouse killed by alcohol poisoning: inquest

A second inquest into the death of troubled British singer Amy Winehouse confirmed Tuesday that she died of accidental alcohol poisoning.

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David Bowie releases first song in decade

British rock icon David Bowie broke a decade-long musical silence on Tuesday, unveiling a new single to coincide with his 66th birthday and announcing that he will release an album in March.

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William Shatner and George Takei chat with International Space Station crew

Fact and fiction blurred this week when a real-life astronaut boldly went where no man has gone before and conversed from orbit via Twitter with the crew of television's "Star Trek: Enterprise."

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Rapper Azealia Banks apologizes for homophobic slur against Perez Hilton

Rapper slammed by US gay rights organisation after she used homophobic language to attack celebrity blogger

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Torture in 'Zero Dark Thirty' film is fictional, says ex-CIA agent

Bloody interrogations like those depicted in Hollywood's take on the hunt for Osama bin Laden "Zero Dark Thirty" never really happened, according to the former CIA official who ran such programs.

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Italian lit teacher becomes celebrity death Twitter prankster

Fidel Castro, Mikhail Gorbachev and Pope Benedict XVI -- Italian Tommasso Debenedetti has killed them all in fake tweets aimed at exposing shoddy journalism that have earned him global notoriety.

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Twittering Trekkies thrilled as Capt. James T. Kirk and Canadian astronaut swap tweets

"Star Trek" fans rejoiced Friday after Captain James Kirk of the starship Enterprise, or rather the actor who played him on the iconic sci-fi series, swapped tweets with a Canadian astronaut.

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