Members Of Original Les Misérables Cast To Appear In Film!
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What a lovely tribute to the people who started it all!
Colm Wilkinson and Frances Ruffelle, who played Jean Valjean and Eponine in the original London production of Les Misérables, have been...
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IAEA team heads to Iran to seek nuclear answers
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Senior United Nations nuclear inspectors headed to Tehran on Saturday to press Iranian officials to address suspicions that the Islamic state is seeking atomic weapons. The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency hopes Iran, which has indicated readiness to discuss the issue for the first time since 2008, will end years of stonewalling on intelligence pointing to an intention to develop nuclear arms technology. "We are trying ... ...
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Yemen says kills Islamist fighters
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ADEN (Reuters) - Yemeni troops killed four Islamist fighters in a southern town they seized from government control, a local official said Saturday, but a spokesman for the Islamists denied his side had suffered any casualties. The fighting in Zinjibar, capital of the southern Abyan province where Islamist bands have taken control of swathes of territory in the last seven months, underlines erosion of central authority which fans U.S. and Saudi fears the state may collapse and give al Qaeda a foothold near oil shipping routes. ...
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Myanmar shift to democracy not over, more reforms ahead:minister
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DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Myanmar has already done a lot to reconnect with the international community and win investment, but the return to democracy is not complete and more political and economic reforms are needed, its trade minister said on Saturday. Myanmar has opened up to the outside world with astonishing speed since a civilian government took office last March after five decades of army rule, releasing political prisoners and launching democratic reforms. ...
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Vonn dominates downhill for 8th win of season
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Lindsey Vonn dominated yet another World Cup downhill on Saturday, and winning by 1.42 seconds on the Engiadina course.
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