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Who Killed ‘Bill’?

Posted on 06 June 2009 by bolivar

Bangkok – David Carradine’s manager claims that his client’s death was “foul play”. “There is no way the actor, found dead in Thailand, would have committed suicide,” he said.

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Kim Jong II to Direct Face/Off Remake

Posted on 27 May 2009 by bolivar

CANNES, France - Production companies from North Korea, South Korea, the U.S. and China will team up to bring a stereoscopic 3-D remake of John Woo’s action film “Face/Off” to the big screen.

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Where’s the Love?

Posted on 21 May 2009 by bolivar

CHONGQING – China’s first sex theme park was demolished by local officials last weekend, but will reopen as a health education center.

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Film Company to Pay for Massive Food Fight

Posted on 02 May 2009 by bolivar

SHANGHAI – A restaurant in Putuo District has been closed after more than 30 people involved in shooting an epic Chinese movie had to be treated for injuries after a food fight turned violent.

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Chan Inspires Action Stars Against Chaos

Posted on 01 May 2009 by bolivar

HONG KONG – Recent comments from action star Jackie Chan that he’s not sure if a free society is a good thing for China and that he’s starting to think “we Chinese need to be controlled,” have inspired several action movie veterans to publicly denounce perceived societal deficiencies.

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The Love Calculator

Posted on 26 April 2009 by bolivar

BEIJING – The Chinese Bachelorette, a local version of the U.S. hit reality show, The Bachelorette, itself a spin-off of The Bachelor, will debut May 15 on Channel Young.

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Popular TV Shows Banned From Web

Posted on 17 April 2009 by bolivar

BEIJING - CHINA’S broadcast watchdog has banned Websites from showing popular unlicensed U.S TV shows as part of its efforts to tighten control over online audio and video content, most of which breaches the rights of copyright holders. They must be replaced by less popular unlicensed shows from list approved by the government.

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Mui’s mum denied adventure holiday

Posted on 17 April 2009 by bolivar

HONG KONG – The 85-year-old mother of late Canto-pop diva Anita Mui has been stopped from taking HKD 800,000 (USD 102,000) from her daughter’s estate to finance an adventure trip.

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Parade Of Interchangeable Starlets Delights HK Populace

Posted on 30 March 2009 by admin

HONG KONG – A steady stream of indistinguishable, uniformly beautiful actresses brought excitement and joy to millions of Hong Kong Chinese Sunday by donning similarly glamorous dresses that hugged their identical figures and marching past television cameras at consistent intervals.

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