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Chinese actress sues U.S. website over Bo link claims
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi walks in during the red carpet event for the 2nd Beijing International Film Festival on Tuesday. (AFP)Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi is suing a US-based Chinese online news outlet over claims that she was a prostitute who had sex with top official Bo Xilai and others, a lawyer said Wednesday.The "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star is taking legal action for libel in Los An
Film Oct. 4, 2012
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Woman says boyfriend was behind shooting
A woman who survived a deadly shooting in Texas told jurors her former boyfriend was the trigger man.Candice Moten, who survived an attack that killed her mother, sister and caused her to lose her unborn baby, told a jury James David Morrison opened fire after the women accused him of slashing the tires on their car. Lying wounded, Moten‘s mother Laura said, “I’m not dead yet,” at which point Mor
World News Oct. 4, 2012
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Busan film fest kicks off with focus on Asia
A Hong Kong crime thriller about a battle between police and gangsters will open the international film festival in the South Korean port city of Busan Thursday under the festival's new plan to focus on Asian diversity.Founded in 1996, the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has grown into one of Asia's largest film festivals.It was an unspoken rule that BIFF usually kick-starts its 10-day ev
Film Oct. 4, 2012
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Turkey hits back at Syria after deadly shelling
Turkey shelled Syria in retaliation for cross-border fire that killed five of its nationals, in a sharp escalation of tensions between the neighbors.Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's cabinet, furious about the attack, was set to seek clearance for possible future cross-border military operations at a special parliament session Thursday morning.Turkish shelling meanwhile continued after nightfa
World News Oct. 4, 2012
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U.S. keeps mum on missile talks with S. Korea
The United States on Wednesday remained guarded publicly about talks on South Korea's ballistic missile capability, apparently reflecting the sensitivity of an issue associated with nonproliferation efforts.A series of press reports in Seoul said the allies have reached a deal to allow South Korea to develop ballistic missiles with the range of up to 800 kilometers, enough to cover all of North Ko
International Oct. 4, 2012
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Psy's 'Gangnam Style' stays second on Billboard
"Gangnam Style," a song by South Korean rapper and YouTube sensation Psy, failed to reach the top of an updated Billboard chart released Wednesday.The song stayed behind Maroon 5's "One More Night" for the second consecutive week in the Billboard Hot 100, according to the Billboard.com.Billboard said the race was "extremely close," adding "Night" bests "Style" by fewer than 500 overall chart point
Performance Oct. 4, 2012
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Canadian men charged for chained sex slave
This image is not directly related to the article. (123rf)A Canadian man was arrested and his partner was sought in the alleged chaining of a teenage boy who was sexually assaulted, police said.David J. Leblanc, 47, of Nova Scotia was arrested Sunday after a motorist reported seeing a suspicious man walking on a logging road in Ontario without shoes, CBC News reported.Police say Leblanc and a sec
World News Oct. 2, 2012
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House fire strikes on woman's birthday
While a 73-year-old Georgia woman was out celebrating her birthday with her family, her home burned down, officials said.The unfortunate event happened Saturday at the Cherokee County home of Eva Childers, TWSB-TV, Atlanta, reported.Childers said she and her family were celebrating in Dawsonville when the fire occurred."Time we got up there, the neighbors called and said my house was burning," Chi
World News Oct. 2, 2012
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Two nuclear reactors halt operation due to malfunctions
Two nuclear reactors at two separate atomic power plants in South Korea stopped operation Tuesday due to technical problems, but there was no risk of radiation leak at either sites, the plants' operator said.The Shingori 1 Reactor in Busan, 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul, was shut down at 8:19 a.m. after a warning signal indicated a malfunction in the control rod, which is used to control the r
Social Affairs Oct. 2, 2012
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Samsung motions to add iPhone 5 to patent case
South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. says it has filed a motion with a U.S. court to add Apple's iPhone 5 to their ongoing patent battle.Samsung says it filed the motion Monday with the California court, alleging that Apple's new phone infringes on eight of its patents.The two companies are locked in a struggle for supremacy in the global smartphone market, leading to legal cases in courts across
Technology Oct. 2, 2012
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Mentally disturbed criminals triple in 10 years
The number of mentally disturbed criminals has jumped almost three-fold in last 10 years, data showed Tuesday.A total of 2,120 criminals with mental diseases were apprehended last year, almost three times higher than 739 in 2002, according to the data compiled by the National Police Agency (NPA).The statistics submitted to Rep. Shin Hak-yong of the Democratic United Party come as the country has b
Social Affairs Oct. 2, 2012
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1,505.5-pound pumpkin wins weigh-off
A New York state man whose 1,505.5-pound pumpkin took the top prize at a festival said his secret is “lots of water and lots of luck.”Karl Haist of Clarence Center, who took first in the 30th World Pumpkin Weigh-off at the Great Pumpkin Farm‘s fall festival in Clarence, said he has been growing pumpkins for 10 years, The Buffalo (N.Y.) News reported Monday.Haist, who said his prize-winning pumpki
Culture Oct. 2, 2012
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Plant scientists create ‘see-through’ soil
Researchers in Scotland say they have developed a see-through soil that will enable scientists to study roots in detail for the first time.The underground world of plant roots is called the rhizosphere and scientists at the University of Abertay Dundee and the James Hutton institute, writing in the journal PLos ONE, say creation of the new transparent soil marks a research milestone that will hav
Technology Oct. 2, 2012
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Yahoo CEO adds motherhood to list of challenges
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer gave birth to a boy late Sunday, adding motherhood to her challenges as she tries to steer the struggling Internet company in a new direction. The birth came a week ahead of the Oct. 7 due date that Mayer shared with the public in July. She announced her pregnancy on her social networking accounts just a few hours after Yahoo hired her as its third full-time CEO in less tha
People Oct. 2, 2012
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Boyfriend held in coed's dorm room death
The 21-year-old boyfriend of a freshman found dead in her dorm room at State University of New York at Brockport has been charged with murder, authorities say.The Monroe County medical examiner said Sunday Alexandra Kogut, 18, of New Hartford died of blunt force trauma, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported.Clayton Whittemore, a Utica College student who also is from New Hartford, was arre
World News Oct. 2, 2012
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