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Review: Meyerbeer's rare 'Robert' staged in London
12/13/2012 4:20am
Degas painted it. Chopin wrote variations on it. Balzac and Dumas mentioned it in their fiction. The Paris Opera performed it 100 times in just three years.
Pennies over patriotism? Stars move to tax havens
12/13/2012 4:57am
France's Socialist government is introducing a 75-percent income tax on those earning over (EURO)1 million ($1.3 million), leading some of the country's rich and famous to set up residency in less fiscally demanding countries.
Apple, e-book publishers, EU find competition deal
12/13/2012 7:28am
The European Union's competition watchdog has accepted proposals by four publishers and Apple to end agreements that set retail prices for e-books _ a practice the EU feared violated competition rules.
Top chefs join call for gender-neutral Easy-Bake
12/13/2012 8:21am
Some well-known male chefs are getting behind a New Jersey girl's call for Hasbro to make a gender-neutral Easy-Bake Oven.
Chabon ties it all together in 'Telegraph Avenue'
12/13/2012 10:42am
The way Michael Chabon sees it, he took the cowardly way out early in his career.
Man jailed for 2 years for defacing Rothko work
12/13/2012 1:38pm
A Polish man who defaced a Mark Rothko painting in London's Tate Modern gallery with black ink to promote an obscure artistic creed was sentenced Thursday to two years in jail.
New-found tale could be Hans Christian Andersen's
12/13/2012 2:42pm
For years, the somber fairy tale about a lonely candle that wanted to be lit dwelt in oblivion at the bottom of a box in Denmark's National Archives. Its recent discovery has sent ripples through the literary world because it is believed to be one of the first tales ever written by Hans Christian Andersen.
Inquest: Nurse in British royal hoax found hanging
12/13/2012 9:44pm
A nurse was found hanging in her room three days after she had been duped by a hoax call from Australian DJs about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, a U.K. inquest was told. The case is being treated as an apparent suicide.
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