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Hero's Welcome for SAfrica's First Miss World in 40 Years

South Africa on Saturday welcomed back home its first Miss World winner in 40 years, Rolene Strauss, with wild cheers and ululations.

Hundreds turned up at O.R. Tambo International Airport to greet Strauss after the 22-year-old medical student was crowned Miss World 2014 at a glitzy final in London last Sunday.

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Ashanti 'Shocked' by Prospect of Stalker Retrial

Ashanti is appalled by the prospect of facing her accused stalker again in court, but the Grammy-winning R&B singer said Friday she's determined to see the case through after a mistrial.

A juror's illness prompted a mistrial during deliberations Thursday in Devar Hurd's case, which marks the second time in five years he's been tried on charges of harassing the singer or her relatives.

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European films dominate for foreign language Oscar

Six European, two Latin American and one African film have made the shortlist for the foreign language Oscar, announced in Los Angeles Friday.

Films by directors from Argentina, Estonia, Georgia, Mauritania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Venezuela made the shortlist, which will be narrowed down to five nominees next month ahead of the February show. 

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Live Nation Builds Empire with Austin City Limits Firm

Live Nation on Friday expanded its empire of global music festivals by acquiring C3 Presents, which runs the acclaimed Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza.

The two companies said that Live Nation Entertainment would take a controlling stake in C3 Presents, subject to regulatory approval. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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Sony Denies having 'Caved,' Still Plans Movie Release

Sony Pictures boss Michael Lynton denied Friday the Hollywood studio has "caved" by canceling the release of "The Interview," and said it still hoped to release the controversial film.

He also hit back at President Barack Obama's claim that it had made a "mistake" in pulling the movie, three and a half weeks after a massive cyber-attack blamed on North Korea angered by the film.

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'Shmoney Dance' Rapper Indicted on Gun Charges

Rising rapper Bobby Shmurda, who scored a top 10 hit that spawned the "Shmoney Dance" craze, on Thursday was facing 25 years in prison on violence and drug charges.

Shmurda and seven associates were arrested early Wednesday morning near a recording studio in New York's Times Square, while seven others were arrested elsewhere, prosecutors said.

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Bruce and Kris Jenner Finalize Divorce

Court records show Kris and Bruce Jenner have finalized their divorce, but they won't be officially single until March.

A Los Angeles judge on Tuesday signed off on the couple's divorce judgment that ends the pair's 23-year marriage.

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New York Fashion Week Booted Out of Lincoln Center

The city of New York and Lincoln Center are evicting the invitation-only, twice-yearly Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in a court spat over destroyed trees and displaced park benches.

A judge Friday approved a pretrial settlement in a complaint brought by community groups. They objected to the onslaught of the fashion industry at Damrosch Park, a stretch on the Upper West Side that is adjacent to and managed by Lincoln Center.

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Brazil's Coelho Offers $100,000 for N. Korea Parody Film

Brazilian author Paulo Coelho offered Thursday to pay Sony $100,000 for rights to "The Interview," protesting the company's decision to scrap the North Korean parody film amid chilling threats from hackers.

Sony Pictures canceled the December 25 release of the film after major theater chains in the United States and Canada said they would not screen the madcap comedy in which two television journalists are recruited to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.

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N. Korea-Linked Sony Hack May Be Costliest ever

The unprecedented hack of Sony Pictures which a U.S. official says is linked to North Korea may be the most damaging cyber-attack ever inflicted on an American business.

The fallout from the hack that exposed a trove of sensitive documents, and this week escalated to threats of terrorism, forced Sony to cancel release of the North Korean spoof movie "The Interview." The studio's reputation is in tatters as embarrassing revelations spill from tens of thousands of leaked emails and other company materials.

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