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Whitney Houston, superstar of records, films, dies LOS ANGELES (AP) — Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music's queen until her majestic voice was ravaged by drug use and her regal image was ruined by erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, died Saturday. She was 48.
Yesterday at 09:32 | Associated Press
Edmonton Journal: Just like old times at Taste of Ukraine A few years ago, my grandparents moved out of the home I had known most of my life, and into a shiny new condo in the far suburbs of Winnipeg. The place was nice, and the move was for the best, but I still wasn’t happy about it. Read more.
Feb 7 at 20:47
List of World Press Photo winners AMSTERDAM (AP) — A list of winners of the 2010 World Press Photo contest:
3 days ago at 16:48 | Associated Press
Canadian Jeff Wall and Brit Gary Hume amuse at Pinchuk Art Center British philosopher Alain de Botton once said that one of the most ridiculous ideas hovering in the modern world is that art should be for its own sake. Instead, he said, art should be a tool to teach, inspire and improve our society.
2 days ago at 14:38 | Mariya Manzhos
Barbie's wardrobe celebrated at Fashion Week bash Barbie threw open the sparkly, pink doors of her dream closet to rock a party she hosted for her fellow fashionistas.
2 days ago at 20:43 | Associated Press
Review: McCartney's first disc of standards Paul McCartney, "Kisses on the Bottom,"
Feb 7 at 21:26 | Associated Press
Blatter: Football is a victim of own popularity LIBREVILLE, Gabon (AP) — Football has become a victim of its own popularity as shown by the swathe of match-fixing scandals in the past year, FIFA President Sepp Blatter said on Friday.
3 days ago at 22:00 | Associated Press
La Scala dancers deny anorexia emergency MILAN (AP) — A former prima ballerina's repeated statements that anorexia is rampant at Milan's famed La Scala theater have startled the dance corps, which issued a statement Wednesday denying the eating disorder was an issue.
Feb 8 at 21:42 | Associated Press
A Hollywood awards show goes to the dogs LOS ANGELES (AP) — With Uggie stealing hearts in "The Artist," snagging the spotlight at celebrity events and reportedly preparing for a sketch with Oscar host Billy Crystal, Hollywood really has gone to the dogs this year. There's even a brand-new awards show honoring canine performers.
Feb 8 at 19:59 | Associated Press
Russian skiers developing for 2014 Sochi Games KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia — Russian skiers are beginning to show up more frequently on the World Cup ski circuit in Europe, and their presence will be hard to miss this week and next at the Alpine test events for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Feb 9 at 12:54 | Associated Press
Fashion Week's first trend: Heart-health awareness NEW YORK (AP) — Red is Christie Brinkley's color.
Feb 8 at 22:00 | Associated Press
Russian team abandons K2 winter ascent after death ISLAMABAD — A spokesman for a Russian mountaineering team seeking to be the first to climb K2 in winter says it has abandoned the attempt after one of its members died on the mountain.
Feb 6 at 14:12 | Associated Press
Jolie: nervous, excited about premiere in Bosnia Angelina Jolie says she's nervous and excited about the upcoming premiere in Sarajevo of her Bosnian war movie "In the Land of Blood and Honey."
2 days ago at 13:27 | Associated Press
BBC Travel: Tracing the coffee house revolution to its Ukrainian roots Ukrainians and Viennese have been arguing for ages about the origins of Europe’s first coffee houses. As far as it can be traced back, a Ukrainian war hero named Yuri Kulczycki brewed the first cup of coffee in Vienna sometime soon after the Battle for Vienna in 1683, in a place called Under the Blue Bottle. Both countries claim credit for inventing European coffee shops, even if for Ukraine, it is only on behalf of its homegrown barrista Kulczycki.

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Yesterday at 12:56 | Yuliya Popova
Microsoft Ukraine asks ex.ua delete pirate copies of its products Microsoft Ukraine has addressed the management of the ex.ua file sharing service with a request that it delete all pirate copies of its products from the resource.
Feb 9 at 19:18 | Interfax-Ukraine