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'The Iron Lady' Shows Thatcher Still Divides Brits

With hairdo, handbag and hubris, she dominated — and divided — Britain for a decade. Now a film about Margaret Thatcher is doing it all over again.

"The Iron Lady" stars Meryl Streep as Britain's first female prime minister, whose neo-Victorian values and free-market ideology helped transform a battered post-imperial country into an economically dynamic but industrially depleted and increasingly unequal society.

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CoverGirl Pulls 'Enhanced' Taylor Swift Mascara Ad

A mascara ad featuring Taylor Swift has been pulled from U.S. magazines following a complaint that it had been digitally altered to enhance the looks of the chart-topping country music star.

The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus Claims said Proctor and Gamble, maker of CoverGirl cosmetics "discontinued the advertisement in question" after it challenged its claims.

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George Michael 'Well', Christmas at Home Unclear

British pop star George Michael is doing well in hospital in Vienna but whether he will be able to spend Christmas back in Britain was still uncertain, one of his Austrian doctors said Tuesday.

"We know that he is doing well. And we are generally optimistic," Christoph Zielinski of Vienna's General Hospital (AKH) told ORF radio.

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Japan's 'Lolita' Style: Cutesy and Disturbing

Outlandish pannier skirts with layers of frilly lace; teenage girls with larger-than-life make-up; a dash of sexuality and lashings of Victoriana are the order of the day for Japan's Lolita girls.

What began as a street fashion two decades ago as youngsters aped the doll-like European styles of baroque and rococo has morphed into a near mainstream movement, with dozens of offshoots.

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Miqati Sponsors a Holiday Season Concert

On the occasion of Christmas and New Year holidays, Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Monday sponsored a concert in the Serail at the invitation of the Culture Minister Gaby Layoun.

The concert was held by the Lebanese Philharmonic’s orchestra led by Harout Fazilian, with the participation of the soprano Tania Kassis, the tenor Elia Francis, and the baritone Raymond Ghattas, as well as the National Conservatory Choir and Antonine University .

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Berlin Film Fest Selects Hanks, Zhang Movies

The Berlin film festival unveiled its first selections Monday including a 9/11 drama starring Tom Hanks and new pictures from China's Zhang Yimou and Filipino art house star Brillante Mendoza.

The 62nd annual event, running February 9 to 19, will include the hotly awaited "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by British director Stephen Daldry ("The Hours").

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Former Miss Venezuela Dies of Breast Cancer at 28

Former Miss Venezuela Eva Ekvall, whose struggle with breast cancer was closely followed by Venezuelans, has died at age 28.

Her family said Ekvall died Saturday at a hospital in Houston.

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'Sherlock Holmes' Leads North American Box Office

A new adventure of Sherlock Holmes and the famous detective's loyal sidekick Watson landed on top of North American box office charts over the weekend, industry estimates showed Sunday.

The British-American action mystery film directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law grossed $40 million, according to Exhibitor Relations.

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Let's Do it Again: Beach Boys Announce Reunion

Iconic 1960s Californian band The Beach Boys are reuniting to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a new album and a 50-date world tour next year, the group announced.

The original members of the band whose hits include "Good Vibrations" and "Surfin' USA" -- who fueled reunion talk when they recently re-recorded "Do it Again" -- had already been in the studio working on songs for the new album.

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Lana Del Rey, Music Buzz of 2011

Honeyed vocals, a cinematic pout and a haunting, David Lynch-inspired video clip posted on YouTube was all it took to propel Lana Del Rey to global stardom, hailed as the musical revelation of 2011.

But a just-as-swift backlash has threatened to bring down the New York singer before her first album even hits the shelves next month, after bloggers attacked the 25-year-old as an industry-backed "fake", posing as self-made artist.

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