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Bayreuth celebrates Wagner's 200th birthday
BAYREUTH, Germany- Braving blustery showers and unseasonally chilly temperatures, hundreds of people turned out in Bayreuth Wednesday to celebrate the 200th birthday of German composer Richard Wagner. Bavaria's political elite, headed by state premier Horst Seehofer, were among the invited guests...
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Friday, May 24th 2013
Recovering Bouteflika to 'return soon' to Algeria
05/23/2013
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05/22/2013
Israel warns Syria of 'consequences' if Golan fire continues
05/22/2013
Tunisia PM vows firm action after Islamist unrest
05/20/2013
'Star Trek' boldly goes to top of US box office
05/20/2013
Arab League to hold emergency Syria meeting
05/20/2013
Syrian forces storm rebel bastion of Qusayr
05/20/2013
At least four police killed in Iraq violence
05/20/2013
'I'm not one of his adulators': Wagner's great-grandson
05/20/2013
Cannes: 26-year-old African-American is one to watch
05/20/2013
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Arab League to hold emergency Syria meeting
05/20/2013
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Tunisia ups security as Salafists vow to defy ban
05/19/2013
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Hezbollah fighters killed in battle for Syria's Qusayr
05/20/2013
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Russia's missile shipment will embolden Syria: US
05/18/2013
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EU set to brand Lebanon's Hezbollah as 'terrorists'
05/22/2013
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Clashes at Cairo demo calling on Morsi to resign
05/19/2013
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Iraq PM to alter security strategy as violence rages
05/20/2013
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Ammar Karim and Salam Faraj
Tunisia bans Salafist congress in possible showdown
05/18/2013
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Antoine Lambroschini
Israel warns Syria of 'consequences' if Golan fire continues
05/22/2013
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AFP
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05/17/2013
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Jackson doctor denies manslaughter charge
LOS ANGELES, Soo Youn - Michael Jackson's doctor pleaded not guilty here Monday after being charged...
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Arson-hit South Korean landmark reopens to public
SEOUL- South Korea on Saturday reopened its landmark Namdaemun gate to the public, five years after...
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Star's cancer candor prompts cheers, but also caution
WASHINGTON, Robert MacPherson- Cancer campaigners cheered Angelina Jolie for going public Tuesday about her double mastectomy, but warned women against rushing out to be tested for the gene mutation that threatened her life. Not only is the BRCA1...
Nazi version of Wagner opera shut down in Germany
FRANKFURT- A Nazi-themed production of Richard Wagner's "Tannhauser" opera has been cancelled in Duesseldorf after realistic death scenes distressed audience members, the opera house said Thursday. The Rheinoper said it was aware that the concept...
Bieber's pet monkey becomes 'German'
BERLIN- Justin Bieber's pet monkey, which was seized by German customs in March, officially became German property Tuesday after the Canadian pop sensation failed to claim the animal, officials said. Mally, a capuchin monkey, is temporarily in an...
Pouring rain, chilly critics dampen Cannes opening
CANNES, France, Helen Rowe- "Great Gatsby" star Leonardo DiCaprio on Wednesday opened the 66th Cannes Film Festival ahead of the European premiere of Baz Luhrmann's controversial 3-D epic, kicking off the world's most prestigious film fest. Steven...
Family album of last tsar surfaces in Russian museum
MOSCOW, Anna Malpas and Olga Rotenberg- Held a virtual prisoner by the Bolsheviks months before his execution, Russia's last tsar Nicholas II pasted informal snapshots of his family into an album which has now come to light in a Russian provincial...
Blood splatter and mud: all in a day's work for Vienna costumiers
VIENNA, Sim Sim Wissgott- In a few bright rooms near the Vienna Opera, an army of workers wield needle and thread, transform black felt almost magically into golden armour, and gleefully create blood splatter on fresh white shirts. Every season, the...
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Saudi Arabia more tolerant, says woman film maker
CANNES, France, Richard Ingham- Saudi Arabia's first woman film maker, Haifaa Al-Mansour, said her country was becoming...
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Morsi's Egypt seeks to keep strong ties with France
CAIRO, Christophe de Roquefeuil- Egypt wants to maintain close ties with France following the uprising which brought...
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Ice Age language may share words with modern tongues
WASHINGTON- Our Ice Age ancestors in Europe, 15,000 years ago, may have used words we would recognize today, according...
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Scores of journalists targeted in Syria: Amnesty
BEIRUT- Syria's regime and rebels fighting to overthrow it have killed, arbitrarily arrested and tortured scores of...
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Age and gender? Dutch develop analyser for Twitter
THE HAGUE- Researchers at a Dutch university have developed an online programme that is able give the age and gender of...
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Ang Lee excited about TV directing debut with 'Tyrant'
TAIPEI- Oscar-winning Taiwanese-American director Ang Lee said Thursday he is excited to be working on his first TV...
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France says ready to host Mideast peace conference
RAMALLAH, Selim Saheb Ettaba- France is ready to host a Middle East peace conference before the end of July to help relaunch stalled negotiations,...
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Ongoing repairs keep Statue of Liberty closed
NEW YORK, Brigitte Dusseau- Damage wreaked on the Statue of Liberty by Hurricane Sandy has yet to be fully repaired, and it remains unclear when the New York icon will again welcome tourists from around the world. "We do not have a reopening timeline yet," said spokeswoman Linda Friar of the...
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Denmark wins Eurovision Song Contest
MALMO, Sweden, Sören Billing- Denmark won this year's Eurovision Song Contest in the Swedish city of Malmoe early Sunday with the song "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest. Denmark, widely tipped to win the annual music competition, took the honours ahead of the 25 other finalists in a glittering...
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Olympics: Old Cold War foes make it dark day for USA boxers
LONDON, Pirate Irwin- The lights went out on the United States' bright start to the boxing at the Olympics on Wednesday as all three fighters lost to opponents from old Cold War foes Russia and Cuba. Joseph Diaz Junior lost a terrific bantamweight second round bout to Cuban world champion Lazaro...
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