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San Diego investigating right-wing newspaper owner's in-house car museum

The city of San Diego is investigating an auto museum the city's largest newspaper is installing inside its offices, following a local reporter's inquiry.

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Schlafly: Obama 'trying to treat Christians like smokers'

In a radio segment released Tuesday, conservative anti-feminist writer Phyllis Schlafly claimed that President Barack Obama is "trying to treat Christians like smokers" by eradicating "all evidence of religion from public places."

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DreamWorks plans $3.2 billion China tourist attraction

DreamWorks Animation on Tuesday said it plans to build a $3.2 billion "entertainment zone" in Shanghai, as the US film giant seeks to bolster its presence in the booming Chinese market.

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Arthur Conan Doyle and the mystery of the medical student's Arctic adventure

Sherlock Holmes author's journal of his runaway year away as a ship's doctor on a whaler aged 22 to be published

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'Fifty Shades': sado-masochistic romance novel now a global hit

It's a literary phenomenon: with nearly 40 million copies sold, "Fifty Shades of Grey", an erotic romance spiced up with sado-masochism is well on its way to breaking all the records.

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China pulls newspaper over flood story: human rights group

China has pulled a Beijing newspaper from the newsstands after it criticised the official handling of the July floods and said the government had underreported the death toll, a rights group said Tuesday.

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Jon Stewart calls out Judy Miller for hypocrisy on national security leaks

The irony of former NY Times reporter Judith Miller using her perch at Fox News to castigate the Obama administration for recent national security leaks was not lost on The Daily Show's Jon Stewart, who used his Monday night broadcast to call her out.

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Candid Marilyn Monroe photos go public in Poland

WARSAW — As fans worldwide mark 50 years since her untimely death, a collection of rare Marilyn Monroe photographs immortalising the American blonde bombshell went on display in Warsaw Monday.

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Hackers hit Reuters, post fake blog on Syria

Hackers took over the blogging platform of the Reuters news agency and posted "fabricated" stories said to include an interview with a Syrian rebel leader, the company said Friday.

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Marilyns from around the world meet for Monroe tributes

When a faux Hugh Hefner, clad in his trademark smoking jacket, finishes his karaoke song, he turns to Marilyn Monroe and asks: "Do you want to marry me?"

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Queen kept princes in dark about Bond role

Princes William and Harry say their grandmother the Queen kept them in the dark about her role as a James Bond girl in the Olympics opening ceremony.

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Punk band Pussy Riot's courtroom drama grips Russia

The trial of three members of an all-girl punk band charged for performing an anti-Vladimir Putin song in the country's main cathedral has gripped Russians, some describing the court drama as better than the theatre.

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Madonna airs 1944 Warsaw Uprising clip amid concert row

WARSAW — US pop star Madonna aired a World War II-era newsreel on the 1944 anti-Nazi Warsaw Uprising at the top of her gig in the city marking the day 68 years ago when the bloody insurrection was launched.

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