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| Shah Rukh Khan wows fans in London | | | Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone pleased fans in London while promoting new film Chennai Express. Sarah Mills reports. |
| Telefonica, Yoigo to share 4G, broadband in Spain | | | MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's biggest telecoms operator Telefonica signed a deal with No. 4 provider Yoigo on Thursday allowing it to use its rival's superfast mobile Internet frequencies in exchange for access to its broadband assets. |
| Murray the man behind the mask | | | When Andy Murray dedicated a tournament win to a friend, it revealed an unexpected personal side to one of the more guarded men in sport. |
| Courts finally catch up with Berlusconi | | | ROME (Reuters) - For two decades Silvio Berlusconi seemed teflon-coated, untouched by dozens of court cases and scandals, dominating political life and becoming Italy's prime minister four times. |
| North Korea A peek through the keyhole | | | For CNN's Ivan Watson, five days in Pyongyang made for the most strictly stage-managed assignment of his career. The real lives of North Koreans remained a virtually hidden world, he writes. |
| Retired From NHL, Kovalchuk Signs Deal to Play in Russia | | | Ilya Kovalchuk signed a four-year deal with SKA St. Petersburg of the Russian Kontinental Hockey League on Monday, four days after the former New Jersey Devils All-Star forward abruptly retired from the National Hockey League. |
| Japan buys almost 90,000 tonnes U.S. western white via tender | | | TOKYO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Japan bought nearly 90,000 tonnes of U.S. western white wheat in a tender on Thursday, marking the first purchase of the variety by its top buyer after the discovery of a genetically modified (GM) version of the grain in Oregon. Purchases by Japan, the top customer of U.S. white wheat, may help further boost prices for the grade used to make confectionaries, as it joins South Korea and other big buyers in resuming imports that where halted after the GM discovery. |
| TV soaps avoid Egypt, Syria | | | Ramadan is a key time for the television soap industry. Traditionally, most TV shows are produced in Egypt and Syria. |
| Crowds flock to a giant pool in China to escape heat | | | July 31 - Thousands of people squeeze into a swimming pool in southwest China to cool down during a heat wave, as temperatures in parts of China soar to more than 35 degrees celcius, state media reports. Sarah Toms reports. |
| Milan star 'racially abused' | | | The new football season is still some weeks away, but already in Italy allegations of racial abuse towards AC Milan's Kevin Constant have marred a friendly. |
| Avatar Plans Now Include 3 Sequels | | | James Cameron and 20th Century Fox said they expected to begin production next year and release the first of three additional films in December 2017. |
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