Makeshift shrine for gay man murdered in Manhattan
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A makeshift shrine was set in New York's Greenwich Village Monday at the location where Mark Carson, a 32-year-old gay man, was shot dead last week. New Yorkers -- including mayoral candidate Christine Quinn -- are planning a rally to protest the shooting, which has been labelled as a hate crime.
Impossiblve to predict outcome in China's bird flu outbreak: WHO
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It is impossible to predict the evolution of China's human H7N9 bird flu outbreak as researchers are still trying to understand the source of human transmission, the head of the World Health Organisation said Monday.
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Sotheby's is auctionning annotated books by 50 of the UK and Commonwealth’s most outstanding contemporary writers on Monday including the first edition of JK. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The auction's proceeds will benefit a writers’ association "English PEN" which aims to defend the freedom to write and the freedom to read in the UK and across the world.
India and China vow to end long-running border dispute
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The Indian and Chinese premiers pledged on Monday to finally resolve a border dispute that has soured ties for decades, saying good relations between the two Asian giants were key to world peace.
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French director Guillaume Canet has been taking to the red carpet in Cannes, where his film "Blood Ties" is showing out-of-competition. A reflective crime drama, it boasts an multinational star cast including Clive Owen, Mila Kunis and Marion Cotillard.
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In every episode, there will be discussions on social issues. Examples of topics include inflation, rising costs of HDB flats, 6.9 million population, local transport woes, ageing population, foreign talent, baby bonus, customer service, hawker centre culture, etc. Guest artistes will also star in every episode to create little surprises, eg Nat Ho, Dr Jiajia, etc.
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New series. Keeping in pace with the latest local daily issues, Frontline takes a positive open approach and unravels updates and providing insights closer to the heart of the matter involved.
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Weida asks Jing Feng to apologize to Ruo Lin on his behalf. Jing Feng looks for Ruo Lin, but is mistaken for Bill by Granny Xu. She gets them to all go on the Flyer, not knowing both Ruo Lin and Jing Feng have vertigo. The two hold hands tightly thoughout the ride. Ruo Lin realizes she has developed feelings for Jing Feng.
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Tang San Is hospitalized for kidney stones, and needs to go for surgery immediately. Yu Chen feels guilty for neglecting her father. Tang San wants Jing Feng to perform the surgery personally but he is reluctant. He turns to Ruo Lin for advice.