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Oliver Stone apologizes for comments on Holocaust, Jews
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Travel magazine names Bangkok world's top city
Bangkok city officials say they are humbled and inspired after receiving magazine’s “Top City” award.
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From underworld figures and political activists to famous artists and star athletes, Bollywood is going biographical.
RING IN THE NEW
Ellen DeGeneres announced earlier Thursday she is leaving the show after one season.
CHANGING VENUES
The city got a major cinematic outing with “Inception” and is now set for more celluloid exposure with 20 feature films.
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Noyce spoke about why Hollywood is returning to the Cold War as a topic for movie entertainment among other things.
WEDDING BELLS
Locals can only guess at details of the secrecy-shrouded marriage between Chelsea and Mezvinsky.
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“I do it to get my head out of the situation I’m in and feel free,” said Irgayig.




