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France Gall, singer who shot to fame in 1960s, dies Paris: French singer France Gall, who rose to pop fame in the 1960s, has died at the age of 70 after suffering from cancer for two years | |
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| Oct.15 |
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More women accuse Hollywood producer of rape  United Kingdom: 2 more women have accused Harvey Weinstein of raping them as the top Hollywood producer finds himself increasingly shunned by his peers | |
| May.13 |
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Eurovision 2017: Portugal's ballad wins contest Map of International Exhibition Centre Kiev Ukraine Kiev: Salvador Sobral, 27, won with his love ballad Amar Pelos Dois, which was written by his sister
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| Sep.10 |
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Venice film festival: Philippines drama wins top prize Map of Venice Italy Northern Italy: The Woman Who Left, a black and white drama by director Lav Diaz, has won the Golden Lion for best film at the Venice Film Festival
| Jun.2 |
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Louvre to close as Seine rises further Map of Louvre Paris France Paris: The world's most visited museum, the Louvre in Paris, is to close on Friday amid worsening flooding caused by days of torrential rain | |
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| Feb.16 |
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Gravity wins best British film Bafta Map of Royal Opera House London United Kingdom London: 12 Years a Slave won best film with its star Chiwetel Ejiofor winning best actor while Cate Blanchett picked up best actress for Blue Jasmine
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| Nov.12 |
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Bacon painting fetches record price New York: A painting by Francis Bacon of his friend artist Lucian Freud has become the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction after it fetched $142m
| Jul.1 |
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Piano maker Steinway sold for $438m New York: Steinway, maker of the famous pianos, is being acquired for $438m (£288m) by the private equity firm Kohlberg & Co.
| Jun.19 |
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Sopranos actor James Gandolfini dies  Rome: James Gandolfini, the US actor best known for his role as a therapy-seeking mob boss in The Sopranos, has died at the age of 51 | |
| Feb.16 |
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Romanian film wins top Berlin prize The Romanian film Child's Pose has picked up the coveted Golden Bear prize for best film at the 63rd Berlin film festival
| Jan.5 |
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Italian fashion boss Missoni missing off Venezuela Map of Los Roques Venezuela A small plane carrying six people, one of them Vittorio Missoni, a director of Italy's Missoni fashion house, is missing off the coast of Venezuela | |
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| May.4 |
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Picasso work fetches record price New York: Pablo Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust sells for a record-breaking $106m at Christie's auction
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Abbey Road studios hits auction block London: Abbey Road, the recording studios immortalized by the Beatles album, has been put on the market by EMI
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| Sep.26 |
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Renowned pianist de Larrocha dies Spain: Alicia de Larrocha, a petite child prodigy who went on to become one of the greatest musicians of her era, has died aged 86
| May.6 |
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Brit wins 'best job in the world' competition Queensland: Ben Southall beat 34,000 other applicants to win ''the best job in the world' -- to stroll the white sands of a tropical island
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| Nov.23 |
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Jackson settles High Court case London: Michael has made a settlement in principle in a legal dispute over claims he breached a music contract with an Arab sheikh
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UK move to fight online music piracy London: 6 of the UK's biggest net providers have agreed a plan, negotiated by the government, with the music industry to tackle piracy online
| May.29 |
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Ex-hostage to make TV debut Austria: Natascha Kampusch whose ordeal stunned people worldwide is going prime time
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| Nov.26 |
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Pavarotti's widow sues for $44 million Italy: Nicoletta Mantovani has sued two friends of the late tenor, claiming their comments about her marriage were defamatory
| Sep.23 |
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Mime artist Marceau dies France: Marcel Marceau was known around the world for his portrayal of a white-faced clown with battered hat. He has died at the age of 84
| Feb.5 |
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Deal ends Beatles' Apple battle England: Technology giant Apple will now take full control of the Apple brand and license certain trademarks
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| Aug.30 |
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Beatles to sue over royalty claim England: Sir McCartney, Starr and relations of Harrison and Lennon are to sue EMI and Capitol Records
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Harry Potter author richer than Queen England: With $445.5 million J. K. Rowling past Elizabeth II on Britain's annual 'rich list'. Richest person is the Duke of Westminster
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