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Norway celebrates King Harald's 25th anniversary as monarch
HELSINKI (AP) — Norway is celebrating King Harald's 25th anniversary as monarch of the Scandinavian country with concerts, candlelight processions, children's winter events and a gala performance at the University of Oslo.
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Milan menswear designers pay tribute to David Bowie
MILAN (AP) — Milan designers paid tribute to music and fashion icon David Bowie as Milan Fashion Week menswear previews for next fall and winter continued on Saturday.
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Aerosmith drummer's new coffee shop to open in April
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A rock 'n' roll-themed coffee shop owned by Aerosmith's drummer is on schedule to open in the spring.
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Celine Dion's brother dies just days after her husband
MONTREAL (AP) — Daniel Dion, the older brother of pop singer Celine Dion, died Saturday, just two days after the death of the entertainer's husband, Rene Angelil.
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Peter Dundas makes Cavalli menswear premiere at Milan
MILAN (AP) — David Bowie's pioneering rock 'n' roll femininity is gaining currency, still after decades, on fashion runways and was strongly evident in Peter Dundas' menswear premier for the Roberto Cavalli fashion house.
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Take 2: Resurgent Azarenka ready for Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — In her new music video, Victoria Azarenka spins wheels on a motorbike and sprays graffiti on a wall. There's not a tennis racket to be seen.
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Flag-waiving teen pop star unites fractious Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese politicians came out in support Saturday of a teenage pop star who was forced to apologize for waving the island's national flag on a South Korean television program, reigniting the complex issue of national identity on a day when voters are electing a new independence-leaning president and national legislature.
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Pro-China party likely to lose in Taiwan's election
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese turned out to vote for a new president Saturday, with the China-friendly Nationalist Party likely to lose power to the pro-independence opposition amid concerns that the island's economy is under threat from China and broad opposition to Beijing's demands for political unification.
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Taiwanese rally behind flag-waiving pop star
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese politicians came out in support Saturday of a teenage pop star who was forced to apologize for waving the island's national flag on a South Korean television program, reigniting the complex issue of national identity on a day when voters are electing a new independence-leaning president and national legislature.
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What does Obama carry in his pocket? Find out on YouTube
WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Barack Obama feels tired or discouraged, reaching into his pocket can help him get over it.
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