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Femme fatale spy suspect wants to stay in US
Spy suspect Anna Chapman is embarrassed by media reports about her - but still wants to stay in America.
One year since his death, fans remember Michael Jackson
Global celebrations of Jackson's brilliant but troubled life kicked off with the unveiling of a memorial in London yesterday.
New York: Strawberry fields forever
They mostly go to Strawberry Fields - a pristine landscaped area in Central Park - for one purpose: to remember John Lennon.
Curtain call for those honoured with Tonys
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Douglas Hodge and Sir Alan Ayckbourn were among the winners at Sunday night's Tony Awards.
Victory for Vili in NY competition
Valerie Vili has won the women's shot put at the Diamond League meeting in New York.
Tobacco companies contest NY anti-smoking signs
New York - New York City anti-smoking signs depicting a decaying tooth, diseased lungs and a damaged brain violate cigarette vendors' free speech and should be removed, tobacco companies and retailers said in a lawsuit.
A career good enough to eat (+recipe)
Food stylist Susan Spungen has taken her culinary wizardry all the way to the big screen, with delicious results.
Prequel to <i>Spartacus</i> planned
The six-episode miniseries leading up to Spartacus' arrival as a captured Thracian slave will see actors Lucy Lawless and John Hannah take centre stage.
Social media puts the boot into reality telly
When it comes to keeping secrets, reality TV producers don't typically have the same luxuries as their scripted TV counterparts.
<i>Golden Girls</i> star, 88, hosts <i>Saturday Night Live</i>
Drawing on her six decades in comedy, Betty White was the consummate host - sweet, sassy, salty, charming and clearly game for anything.
Lynn Redgrave laid to rest
Actress Lynn Redgrave, who died last weekend, has been laid to rest in Connecticut.
Regulators search for clues to market plunge
Did a single trader mistakenly punch in 'billion' instead of 'million' when making a trade?
Webby Award winners announced in New York
Critic Roger Ebert, web pioneer Vint Cerf and funnyman Jim Carr were among the host of winners at this year's Webby Awards.
Apple may face antitrust probe over Flash scrap
US officials plan to check whether Apple is violating antitrust rules by requiring software developers to use Apple programming tools to create applications for the iPhone and iPad.
Video may lead to Times Square car bomb suspect
New York police investigating a terror attack that could have set off a deadly fireball in Times Square have videotape of a possible suspect.
Thorny issues set to make actress a household name
At 20, actress Imogen Poots has already tackled the issues of incest, one-night stands and sex with older men without missing a beat.
Steve Jobs: Flash is 'unfit for iPhone'
Flash is no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of web content, says Apple CEO Steve Jobs
iPhone 4G blogger's treatment raises questions
Police have raided the home of a blogger who revealed details of Apple's fourth generation iPhone ahead of its unveiling.