Wednesday, April 26, 2006

China bans tomb-sweepers' "vulgar" burned offerings (Reuters)


China bans tomb-sweepers' "vulgar" burned offerings (Reuters)
Reuters - China has banned its citizens from burning paper models of condoms, luxury villas and karaoke hostesses when paying respect at the graves of their ancestors.

John Lennon asks for peace, says pay TV seance (Reuters)

A girl looks up at a portrait of John Lennon, December 8, 2005. A controversial television seance airing on Monday will claim it has reached the spirit of Lennon, but viewers will have to pay $9.95 to find out what the peace-loving Beatle has to say. (Toshiyuki Aizawa/Reuters)Reuters - "Peace ... The Message is Peace."




Jolie speaks about schools, not babies or Brad (Reuters)

Angelina Jolie is seen at the Open Forum 2006 which is part of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, January 27, 2006. The heavily-pregnant Hollywood star broke her silence on Wednesday from her African hideaway, but she wasn't talking babies or Brad Pitt. (Pierre Verdy/Pool/Reuters)Reuters - Heavily-pregnant Hollywood star Angelina Jolie broke her silence on Wednesday from her African hideaway, but she wasn't talking babies or Brad Pitt.



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