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Placido Domingo wows Vienna with Spanish 'zarzuela'
When Luisa Fernanda, the eponymous heroine of Frederico Moreno Torroba's 1932 "zarzuela", is compelled to choose between heartbreaker soldier, Javier, and the older and wiser gentleman-farmer, Vidal, it's the younger, more virile man she finally chooses.
Nicole Kidman has baby girl, Sunday Rose
Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman was Tuesday celebrating her first full day with her new baby girl Sunday Rose, her first child with country music star Keith Urban.
Higher CO2 levels may be good for plants
The dangerous rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may be troubling scientists and world leaders but it could prove to be a boon for plants, German researchers said Tuesday.
Wikipedia opens online library on human genes
A group of US researchers laid out the foundations Monday for a new online library on human genetics stored within the existing framework of open-access encyclopedia Wikipedia.
Rock in Rio wraps in Spain. Where next?
Rock legends Bob Dylan and Lenny Kravitz closed out Spain's first ever Rock in Rio event as organisers revealed ambitious plans to expand the festival "brand" to Italy, Morocco and China as well as return to Brazil.
Madonna denies affair, divorce rumours, spiritual outreach
Madonna on Sunday took the rare step of issuing a formal denial of reports linking her to US baseball star Alex Rodriguez and speculation she was to divorce British director Guy Ritchie.
Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene
British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.
Pope to holiday at semi-rural Australian retreat
Pope Benedict XVI has chosen a retreat centre on Sydney's north-western outskirts for his three-day holiday in Australia, the Sunday Telegraph reported Sunday.
Lovable losers - the Olympic ideal or waste of space
The Olympic movement has a long history of loveable losers but debate rages over whether they embody the spirit of Games or are a distraction unworthy of competing alongside the world's top athletes.
Hundreds of thousands attend Madrid Gay Pride parade
Hundreds of thousands of gays, lesbians and their supporters on Saturday took part in a colourful parade across Madrid, the capital of a country that has become a world leader in gay rights.
US actor De Niro warns against actors' strike
US actor and producer Robert De Niro spoke out at a film festival here Saturday against a threatened strike by film and television actors.
Japanese sailor first to cross Pacific in wave-powered boat
Japanese sailor and environmentalist Kenichi Horie has completed a 110-day solo voyage across the Pacific Ocean in a boat propelled by wave power to claim another world first.
Britain marks 60 years of the NHS
Gordon Brown is trying to burnish his record on the 60th anniversary of Britain's National Health Service Saturday, but experts say the ploy could misfire as both he and it struggle to get off the sick list.
Hitler's head ripped off as new Berlin wax museum opens
A wax figure of Adolf Hitler had its head ripped off soon after the opening of a new branch of Madame Tussauds in Berlin on Saturday, police said.
Karlovy Vary film festival opens with award to Robert De Niro
Karlovy Vary's 43rd international film festival opened Friday with US actor Robert De Niro taking centre stage at the event where he was awarded its top award, a Crystal globe, for his contribution to the industry.
Actress Binoche turns dancer for new show in London
Oscar-winning French actress Juliette Binoche is adding another string to her bow by appearing in a dance show which she is co-directing with top British choreographer Akram Khan, she said Friday.
Phoenix scientists soon will analyze Martian ice
Scientists with the US Phoenix lander will make their first analysis of Martian ice fragments in coming days but it could be the last done in one of the probe's small ovens, NASA said on its website Friday.
Buying frenzy lights up the Iranian art market
The prices have soared by a factor of 20 within two years, the galleries are packed with prospective buyers and the works are both modern and daring., but this is not s description of the art scene in New York, Paris or London, but Tehran.
'Pregnant man' gives birth to girl
A US man who was born a woman before undergoing gender realignment surgery has given birth to a baby girl, US media reported.
Football stars gather in Munich to help Africa
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, Germany captain Michael Ballack and Liverpool's England midfielder Steven Gerrard are amongst the stars set to play a charity match in Munich next week to help raise money for Africa.
 
 
 
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