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A year ago, a service called Twitter, which had taken the web and mobiles by storm, opened up shop in London as part of its global expansion. A year later...
Sunday is the anniversary of the Royal Wedding! Remember Pippa’s rise to fame? [Celebuzz] Remember Princess Beatrice’s hat?! Good times. [Lainey Gossip] Royal Expert Victoria Arbiter says Will and Kate arent going to flaunt their anniversary [A Socialite Liife] Nicki Minaj’s “Starships” video is as ridiculous as her fake butt [D-Listed] Heidi Klum and Dakota [...]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine approach their first year of marriage on Sunday, online travel adviser Cheapflights has come up with a list of its top 10...
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "The Bodyguard" will return to theaters in a special one-night only presentation on March 28, Fathom Events said this week. The 1992 film and its anthem "I Will Always Love You" have re-emerged in prominence in the wake of its star Whitney Houston's death last month. The re-release is not being billed as a posthumous tribute to the pop diva. Rather, Fathom is presentin
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Police arrested dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters on Saturday night during a protest marking the movement's six-month anniversary at its birthplace in New York's Zuccotti Park.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria marks the first anniversary on Thursday of an increasingly bloody uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, with recent army gains unlikely to quell the revolt and no diplomatic solution in sight.
When the Japanese earthquake struck, at 2.46pm on March 11, 2011, Sasaki Hideharu knew exactly what to do.
Kawauchi used to be a thriving village of some 3,000 people until a nuclear meltdown at the nearby Fukushima No.1 power plant caused by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami forced villagers to leave in their droves. One year on roads are deserted, houses stand empty and shops are closed. Nobody wants to go back home.
The sound waves from the devastating 9-magnitude Japanese earthquake last year have been converted into an audio track and released ahead of the one-year anniversary of the atrocity.
A British woman who runs an animal rescue charity in Japan has condemned the government's failure to care for domestic pets and farm livestock in the exclusion zone around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant as "absolutely appalling".
One year after she was pictured sobbing in the remains of her home in the Yuriage district of the town of Natori, instantly becoming a symbol of the devastation wrought upon Japan by the March 11 tsunami, Akane Ito cannot bring herself to return again.
LONDON (Reuters) - Fifty years to the day after the Rolling Stones first took to the stage, the veteran rockers will publish a photographic record of their rise to fame and lasting success. "The Rolling Stones: 50" will hit the shelves on July 12, the date in 1962 when the band debuted at the Marquee Club in London's Oxford Street. The book, published by Thames & Hudson in Britain, is part of the
No effort has been made to repair the facade of the Matsuya pharmacy on Tomioka's main street, while the glass and plastic panels from the game centre still lie shattered on its forecourt one year after the town was rocked by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Japan's science ministry suppressed a report that predicted the release of radiation from the wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant in March of last year.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Valentine's Day in Las Vegas this year isn't about hearts and roses; it's about Tommy guns and mobsters.
Protest marches have resumed before the first anniversary of the anti-government demonstrations that rocked Bahrain last year.
Egyptian activists are planning a "day of disobedience" Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of Hosni Mubarak's ouster. The increasingly unpopular military said it would deploy additional troops to respond to scheduled strikes and protests.
Egyptian activists are planning a "day of disobedience" Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of Hosni Mubarak's ouster. The increasingly unpopular military said it would deploy additional troops to respond to scheduled strikes and protests.

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