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US TV news legend Walter Cronkite dies
US TV news legend Walter Cronkite, dubbed ‘the most trusted man in America’ for his calm and honest delivery during a tumultuous period in US history, has died in New York at the age of 92, his former employer announced. Cronkite presented the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981. During that time he... Full Story

Premiere of ‘The Answer Man’
New York: Actress Lauren Graham attends the premiere of ‘The Answer Man’. ap

Health to safeguard ‘end-of-life’ wishes
Google invited people to store ‘end-of-life’ wishes at its free online health records management service. Google Health made available ‘advance directive’ forms on which people can specify what they want doctors to do or not do in the event they are too ill or injured to express their wishes.

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Rome fashion week show
Rome: Models display creations by Lebanese designer Abed Mahfouz during his Rome fashion week show at the 4th Century Arch of Constantine. reuters

Rising interest, pricetag for Warhol portrait of Jackson
A portrait of a beaming Michael Jackson by pop art legend Andy Warhol, purchased just weeks ago for less than $300,000, could fetch as much as $10 million at auction next month, art connoisseurs said.

Since Jackson’s June 25 death, anything related to the ‘King of Pop’ has soared in value — as... Full Story

Artwork by Aurelie Barbey and Laura Ruccolo
Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise: Artwork by Aurelie Barbey and Laura Ruccolo exhibited as part of the ‘Rencontres Art Nature 2009’, a festival aiming at making all kinds of people sensitive to contemporary art and to enhance the area through the creation of contemporary works. AFP

World’s oldest man, British WWI veteran dies aged 113
The world’s oldest man, and oldest World War I veteran Henry Allingham, died Saturday at the age of 113, the nursing home in Britain where he spent his last years said. “Everybody at St Dunstan’s is saddened by Henry’s loss and our sympathy goes out to his family,” said Robert Leader, chief executive... Full Story

 
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