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  • "Dr Seuss' Horton" scores big at N American box office
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  • Brad Pitt, Bill Clinton break ground for construction site
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  • Rio will hold "off-season" carnival in July
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  • Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson spark rumours of romance
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  • Ex-stripper axed, "American Idol" down to 11
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  • Mariah Carey to replace Janet Jackson on "SNL"
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  • Norton preparing film on Obama campaign
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  • Vintage car rally to arrive in Phnom Penh
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  • Brazilian senate approves creation of state TV broadcaster
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  • Bjork incident won't change China's attitude toward foreign artists: cultural official
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  • Are the Beckhams headed back across the pond?
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  • Matt Damon finds Brad Pitt to be a great dad
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  • Britney back -- bodysuit-wearing superheroine!
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  • Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week
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  • Jodie Foster stalker arrested after bomb threats
  •  (12/3 10:34)
  • "Gilligan's Island" actress sentenced to 6-month probation
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  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducts Madonna, Cohen
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  • Sixth Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo
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  • Welsh singer Duffy tops single, album charts
  •  (11/3 10:03)
  • Jet Li alters script to suit western viewers
  •  (11/3 10:00)
  • Cast members promote "Death Defying Acts"
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  • Lawyer: "Ms. Spears is not an open checkbook"
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  • Vietnamese musician applies for private airline establishment
  •  (10/3 17:08)
  • Heath Ledger's will does not include daughter, ex-lover
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  • Emotional Jackie Chan buries father in Australia
  •  (10/3 09:49)
  • "10,000 B.C." rules weekend box office in N America
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  • Miss Philippines beauty queens crowned
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  • Rene Liu holds solo concert in Beijing
  •  (9/3 12:08)
  • China reiterates criteria for movie censorship
  •  (9/3 12:07)
  • New Whitney Houston album set for holiday release
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  • Jackie Chen's father laid buried in Canberra
  •  (8/3 12:01)
  • Timberlake develops Peruvian comedy for NBC
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  • Angelina Jolie won't hurt Jen Aniston's feelings
  •  (8/3 11:58)
  • Cairo International Film Festival for Children opens
  •  (7/3 17:07)
  • Chinese label exploits Korean market for signed artistes
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  • Dutch broadcasters unwilling to air controversial Koran film
  •  (7/3 10:01)
  • Katie Holmes clowns around in stunning new look
  •  (7/3 10:00)
  • Kate Moss loses Best-Dressed crown to Agyness Deyn
  •  (7/3 09:59)
  • China invests 236 mln yuan in protecting intangible cultural heritage
  •  (6/3 16:49)
  • Annual French film festival to be held in China
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    Country star Taylor Swift began a third non-consecutive week at No. 1 on the US pop album chart Wednesday, trumping big debuts from Keyshia Cole and Jamie Foxx, which opened at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively.- Xinhua/Reuters