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Record $640 million lottery has at least one winner ATLANTA, March 31 (Reuters) - The largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history totaling $640 million has at least one winner and officials were waiting early on Saturday to see if there are other winning tickets.
Mar 31 at 11:10 | Reuters
Belfast unveils birth-to-death story of Titanic BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — One minute you're being whisked through the busy Belfast shipyard where the Titanic is being built. The next you're contemplating, amid a chilly piped-in breeze and lights mimicking darkened waters, the horror of freezing to death in the North Atlantic.
Mar 31 at 10:33 | Associated Press
FIFA announces $36 million profit in 2011 accounts ZURICH — Boosted by the World Cup's enduring appeal, FIFA reported a profit of $36 million on March 30 from its billion-dollar income in 2011 and increased its reserves to $1.293 billion.
Mar 30 at 20:26 | Associated Press
Beatles musical planned for 50th year of debut song LONDON - A London musical will mark the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' debut single "Love Me Do", released in Britain in October 1962, after full theatrical rights to much of the Fab Four's back catalogue were granted to a West End production for the first time.
Mar 30 at 18:32 | Reuters
Robbie Williams to be father British singer Robbie Williams and his partner Ayda are expecting a baby, he said on his website on March 30.
Mar 30 at 17:28 | Reuters
London ready to welcome Olympics LONDON - London is fully prepared to welcome the world at this year's summer Olympics, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on March 30 following the 10th and final visit of its inspection commission.
Mar 30 at 15:44 | Reuters
Harry Potter tour focuses on behind-camera wizardry LONDON - A new tour at the film studios outside London where the Harry Potter blockbusters were shot aims to champion the "unsung heroes" -- from seamstresses to special effects wizards -- who made the movies magical for millions.
Mar 30 at 12:51 | Reuters
Europe faces Easter egg quandary BRUSSELS — 'Tis the season to paint Easter eggs in Europe. Now children, listen: Handle with care, they break easily — and this year there are not too many about so they are very expensive.
Mar 30 at 09:56 | Associated Press
Ukraine’s golden girl ready to shine Returning to Ukraine from the World Indoor Championships earlier this month with a gold medal and a world record, track-and-field star Natalia Dobrynska was not greeted by the television and newspaper coverage you may expect after such a resounding victory against fierce rivals.
Mar 30 at 01:23 | Denis Rafalsky
Child coal mining film banned at Kyiv festival After scooping 10 awards at international festivals, a Ukrainian-Estonian documentary on child labor in abandoned mines finally made it home to Ukraine.
Mar 30 at 00:55 | Anastasia Forina
This is one guy who is proud when people call him a clown When called “a clown” most of us would feel offended. But Nuriddin Mullozhanov just proudly nods because, well, he is a clown.
Mar 30 at 00:45 | Alyona Zhuk
More fashion for Kyiv, now with international flavor When heading to Olimpiysky Stadium’s western gate I wondered what the Mercedes-Benz Kiev Fashion Days would be like.
Mar 30 at 00:36 | Olga Rudenko
Pop queen Madonna to sing in Kyiv Madonna's 2012 World Tour now features a new location. She decided to stop over in Kyiv to sing at the new Olympiyskiy Stadium on Aug. 4.
Mar 30 at 00:31 | Kyiv Post
Latest Kyiv Post galleries Check our new photogallery - Person of the Year and A day to celebrate Pakista-Ukraine ties

Mar 30 at 00:19 | Kyiv Post
City Life: Comfort and time for rent at Kyiv club Do you know that awkward feeling when you have just finished your cup of tea in a cafe but still need to kill the next 40 minutes before your next meeting?
Mar 30 at 00:06 | Olga Rudenko