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Three Gunmen Arrested near Haifa Wehbe's Residence

Security forces arrested on Thursday gunmen who were strolling near the residence of Lebanese singer Haifa Wehbe.

Wehbe's security guards became suspicious of the activity of a number of individuals who were near the singer's residence in Beirut.

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Schwarzenegger Says New Film has Universal Appeal

For his first starring role since before serving as California's governor for seven years, Arnold Schwarzenegger says he was looking for a film with universal appeal.

In "The Last Stand," Schwarzenegger plays the sheriff of an Arizona town tasked with stopping a Mexican cartel boss from returning to Mexico. It's the 65-year-old's first leading role since "Terminator 3" a decade ago.

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New Works, Dancers Promise Bright Future for Vienna Ballet

The future looks strong for the Vienna Ballet following an evening of premieres Wednesday that featured a completely original work and promising last-minute casting.

Four pieces were included on the "Dance Perspectives" (Tanzperspektiven) program, by choreographers including Britain's David Dawson, France's Jean-Christophe Maillot and American Helen Pickett, all performed for the first time by the company.

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Oscars Show to Hit Musical High Note

Barbra Streisand will perform for the first time in 36 years, Adele will sing "Skyfall," and the stars of "Chicago" will reunite 10 years after their Academy Awards triumph.

Sunday's Oscars show, the climax of Hollywood's annual awards season, will hit a musical high note, if nothing else.

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Heart Surgeon Reluctant to Leave Sudan for Oscars

Italian heart surgeon Gino Strada would really rather not be in Los Angeles for Sunday's Academy Awards, where a documentary about the life-saving work he does in Sudan is up for an Oscar.

"I would prefer to be here and doing surgery," said the head surgeon at the Salam Center in Khartoum, which bills itself as Africa's only high-standard specialist facility offering free open-heart operations.

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Palestinian Director Held on Way to Oscars

Palestinian director Emad Burnat was held briefly at Los Angeles' LAX airport as he arrived for the Oscars, where his latest movie is nominated, filmmaker Michael Moore said.

Burnat, whose "Five Broken Cameras" is shortlisted for best documentary at the 85th Academy Awards on Sunday, was placed in a holding area with his wife and eight-year-old son for 1.5 hours, the activist filmmaker said.

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Wild Discovery Exhibits at Biel Wedding Folies

For the tenth year in a row, Wild Discovery, the tour operator affiliated to Johnny R. Saadé Holdings exhibited at BEIRUT WEDDING FOLIES held at BIEL from February 7th to 10th, 2013, a press release said Wednesday.

Introducing the 2013 wedding season, the stand attracted a wide number of visitors seeking the perfect destination to marry in or where to spend their honeymoon.

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British Novelist Slams 'Plastic' Kate

British novelist Hilary Mantel faced a right royal backlash on Tuesday after describing Prince William's wife Catherine as a "shop window mannequin" with a "plastic smile" whose only purpose is to breed.

Prime Minister David Cameron waded in to the row by criticizing the double Booker Prize-winning author's comments as "completely wrong", while Britain's patriotic press leapt to the defense of the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge.

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Top Labels Hope for a Boost to Made in Italy in Milan

Italy's top luxury brands take to the catwalks for Milan fashion week Wednesday, as the industry waits keenly for general election results which may have a knock-on effect on culture and Made in Italy.

After New York and London, it's the turn of Italy's luxury capital: charcoal greys, burnt oranges, hot reds and glitter have dominated the catwalks so far and all eyes are on Milan to bring that touch of Italian sophistication.

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Cara Delevingne, UK Model Following in Kate Moss's Footsteps

Cara Delevingne, the British model of the moment, set the catwalk alight at London Fashion Week with looks that have won her comparisons to her celebrity compatriot Kate Moss.

Burberry, Topshop Unique, Peter Pilotto and Issa London all hired the pixie-like 20-year-old with her distinctive dark eyebrows to strut her stuff at their shows, delighting photographers and enchanting critics.

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