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Homeless man in Justin Timberlake's wedding video asks for his help

A homeless man featured in a mock video produced by a friend of Justin Timberlake for the actor's wedding is now asking the actor-singer to help him.

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'Game of Thrones' most pirated TV show of 2012

Sky Atlantic programme, produced by HBO, was downloaded 4.28m times in 2012, according to news website

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Ironic hashtag symbolizes end of an era for Newsweek as last print edition hits the stands

Almost 80 years after first going to print, the final Newsweek magazine hit newsstands Monday featuring an ironic hashtag as a symbol of its Twitter-era transition to an all-digital format.

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Gun rights advocates seek deportation of Piers Morgan

US gun rights advocates have signed a White House petition calling for British CNN host Piers Morgan to be deported for allegedly attacking the Second Amendment rights of ordinary Americans.

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Australian DJs could face prosecution for royal hoax

British prosecutors will decide whether to pursue charges against two Australian DJs, police said, after a nurse who took a hoax call to a hospital treating Prince William's pregnant wife Kate apparently killed herself.

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CIA chief unhappy with 'Zero Dark Thirty'

Acting CIA director Michael Morell said that "Zero Dark Thirty," the Hollywood take on the hunt for Osama bin Laden, exaggerates the importance of information obtained by harsh interrogations.

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Breitbart.com alum Dana Loesch suing website for release from contract and $75K

Conservative radio host and former Bretibart.com columnist Dana Loesch filed suit against the website on Friday demanding an end to her contract and $75,000 in damages.

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Hugh Grant wins 'substantial' phone-hacking damages from Murdoch tabloid

Hugh Grant has accepted a "substantial sum" from Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid publisher over phone hacking by the News of the World, the British actor's lawyer said on Friday.

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MPAA signals readiness to talk about gun violence

Motion Picture Association of America CEO (and former Democratic Senator) Chris Dodd (CT) has announced that the film industry is ready to engage in a dialogue about gun safety.  According to Salon, Dodd's announcement comes only days after President Barack Obama called for a critical re-examination of "a culture that too often glorifies guns and violence" via a special task force.

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China's state-run TV broadcast of 'V for Vendetta' shocks viewers

China's state-run television network shocked viewers by broadcasting "V for Vendetta", an anarchist-themed film showing an uprising against an authoritarian government.

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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks is preparing to publish one million new secret government documents

Founder of whistleblowing website marks six months' confinement in Ecuadorean embassy with bullish speech

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Putin offers French actor Gerard Depardieu Russian passport following tax controversy

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he was ready to offer French movie star Gerard Depardieu a Russian passport to resolve his tax row, calling him a friend.

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Senators Feinstein, Levin and McCain slam bin Laden manhunt flick 'Zero Dark Thirty'

Three top US senators, including former White House hopeful John McCain, on Wednesday slammed a new Osama bin Laden manhunt movie for suggesting that torture helped find the Al-Qaeda chief.

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