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 KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - The "knighting" of India's top Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan will help boost tourism in Malaysia, an official from the western Malacca state government said Monday.Published: 10/27/2008 at 07:34:31 GMT |
 TOKYO (AFP) - The Tokyo International Film Festival on Sunday gave a Kazakh film and its director its top awards.Published: 10/26/2008 at 19:48:03 GMT |
 LOS ANGELES (AFP) - From his art studio overlooking the Las Vegas Strip skyline, Tony Curtis spends much of his time painting on blown-up versions of a profile photo of the actor as a young man.Published: 10/26/2008 at 06:19:24 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Far from the glitz of Bollywood, young hopefuls in a small film studio in London are honing their acting skills and dreaming of making it big, in the latest sign of Indian cinema's expanding reach.Published: 10/26/2008 at 05:59:06 GMT |
| MOSCOW (AFP) - Singer Muslim Magomaev, legendary crooner of the Soviet stage, died in Moscow Saturday aged 66 after a long illness, his personal website and Russian news agencies reported. Published: 10/25/2008 at 22:49:48 GMT |
 STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Nobel-winning French author Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio picked up another award on Saturday in Sweden for his work drawn from his vast world travels, jury members said.Published: 10/25/2008 at 20:20:19 GMT |
 SYDNEY (AFP) - Veteran US comedian Jerry Lewis has been criticised for a remark he made on Australian television which has been seen as a slur on gay people, the national AAP news agency reported Saturday.Published: 10/25/2008 at 17:01:59 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Britain's pioneering Warp Records is surviving on a diet of innovation and experimentation, confounding predictions that traditional labels could die out as major bands release music independently.Published: 10/25/2008 at 10:12:51 GMT |
 ADDIS ABABA (AFP) - Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiang'o, along with Nigerian Ben Okri and Angolan writer Ondjaki won an inaugural African literature prize here on Friday.Published: 10/24/2008 at 21:08:56 GMT |
 LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The grandeur and glamour of Cleopatra is coming back to the silver screen -- but this time as a three-dimensional rock musical, Hollywood media said Friday.Published: 10/24/2008 at 16:57:09 GMT |