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Sugartime singer dead at age 84

Singer Dorothy McGuire - who with her two sisters made dozens of hit records in the 1950s and 1960s - has died. McGuire, 84, died at her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona. She had suffered for some time from Parkinson's disease, her son said.

Emma Watson top cyber bait: McAfee

Emma Watson is the favourite celebrity bait for cyber criminals trying to lure Internet users. McAfee said Monday the Harry Potter star is the "most dangerous" celebrity to search for online.
Sexiest man' marries again

Sexiest man' marries again

One of the sexiest men alive is off the market. Again. Ryan Reynolds wed Blake Lively in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, on Sunday night at Boone Hall Plantation, according to a person familiar with the ceremony.

Country star Dean Brody snags CCMA

For the second year in a row, Hey Romeo was named group of the year at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Saskatoon. Husband and wife duo The Stellas won video of the year for In This House.

Famed Australian shark expert who shot iconic 'Jaws' footage, dies at 78

SYDNEY, Australia — Ron Taylor, a beloved Australian marine conservationist who helped film some of the terrifying underwater footage used in the classic shark thriller “Jaws,” has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 78.
Beauties sleep in Kyiv art project

Beauties sleep in Kyiv art project

Looking for true love? Fall asleep in Ukraine's top museum and wait for a kiss.
Cultural ties helped in book's adaptation

Cultural ties helped in book's adaptation

Deepa Mehta says she could relate to Midnight's Children characters

The real value of time

When it comes to Mitch Albom, the Detroit Free Press columnist and bestselling author, the thing everyone agrees on is that he's a busy man who's frequently time-challenged.

SEAL's book a compelling tale of bin Laden's death

No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden By Mark Owen with Kevin Maurer Dutton, 315 pp., $26.95 Former U.S.

Nouveau-riche satire scathing, but flimsy

Lionel Asbo: State of England By Martin Amis Alfred A. Knopf, 256 pp., $25.