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Sunday, May 17, 1998
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Dixit not to ditch Husain on maiden mission
Madhuri Dixit will not back out of M F Husain's Gajagamini. "I will definitely do the film and I don't think there should be any problems," she said on Friday, as she rang in another year, celebrating her birthday with a low-key party and a lone candle on the cake.
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Worried about AIDS? Yogi MP has a cure
The votary of transcedental meditation, Dr Prasanna Patsani has a `deadly' revelation -- AIDS can be cured and fully. While Western scientists are nowhere around a full-proof system against this modern scourge, the BJD MP has a simple but wonderful medicine rooted in the ancient ayurvedic philosophy.
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For Turner and his boss, Murdoch is Enemy No. 1
The merger of Time Warner and CNN is not the only thing Gerald Levin and Ted Turner share. They share a dislike for Rupert Murdoch too. Time Warner Chairman Levin, usually circumspect about his friends and rivals, spoke openly about "the type of news practised in NewsCorp" to a group of journalists at the annual World Report Contributors' Conference in Atlanta, USA, last week.
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Tojo versus America: Pride screening warms Japanese hearts
China is outraged by it. North Korea has called it shameless. But a new film that depicts Japan's most famous World War II criminal as a hero is getting warm reviews at home and could be popular when it opens soon. Besides one small campaign against the film by a labour union, there have been no protests in Japan against Pride, the Japanese movie about Gen Hideki Tojo, which opens on May 23 at about 140 theatres nationwide.
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