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Sunday, May 17, 1998
  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.
  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.

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.
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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Sinatra and the mob -- The Vatican recalled what it called shadows and contradictions in the life of Frank Sinatra, including the singer's turbulent love life and alleged links with the mob. Vatican Radio said Sinatra together with Elvis Presley and the Beatles had been the first "to show the extraordinary power of musical success to turn a singer into an idol, a magic figure for millions of fans".
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Rose rises to Cannes -- Cerebral palsy sufferer Heather Rose, star and writer of the Australian film Dance Me to My Tune, made a fairytale entrance at Cannes as she was carried up the steps of the Palais des Festivals in the arms of her leading man.

 


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