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Wednesday, June 19 2013
In Hiroshima's Shadow
AUGUST 6, the anniversary of Hiroshima, should be a day of somber reflection, not only on the terrible events of that day in 1945, but also on what they revealed: that humans, in their dedicated quest to extend their capacities for destruction ...
US-CHINA TRADE-OFF
WHEN you talk to Chinese officials lately, it doesn't take long before they express concern about America's "rebalancing" of forces – the prospect that we'll shift more troops from the Middle East, where they are containing instability, to Asia, where they would contain China...
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Each role is a private therapy session for Meryl Streep

MERYL Streep recently won her third Oscar for her work in The Iron Lady (2011), in which she played Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of England...

Trust doesn't come easy for Whiteley
MODEL Rosie Huntington-Whiteley says she finds it very difficult to trust people. "It takes me a long time to make friends, only because I travel a lot and I don't trust easily," Elle magazine quoted her as saying. The 25-year-old admits that she has learnt this through rough experiences. "I'm cautious, that's just something I've learnt. I've been burnt in many ways and you're cautious about the people you'll allow into your life and who you invest time in," she added. She is currently dating actor Jason Statham.
Brand to move in with new girl?
COMEDIAN Russell Brand is reportedly planning to move in with a new girl, Isabella Brewster, just months after meeting her in a yoga class. The duo have already looked at a house here and they want to rent it together, reports thesun.co.uk. "Russell doesn't mess about. He's throwing himself into this new relationship as they've really hit it off," said a source.
No clarifications, says Abhishek
BOLLYWOOD'S famed Bachchan family is under constant media scrutiny with rumours finding their way in print almost each day, but Abhishek Bachchan says its better to keep mum than issuing clarifications. "What is the use of clarifying things? The media will write what they want to. They write something and then I react... I don't see any point in that," Abhishek said."I don't think people even care what I think, that is why I don't say much," he added...


 

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