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How world's largest Buddhist temple in Indonesia has been reborn

Penny Watson of the South China Morning Post, Published on 19/12/2023

» YOGYAKARTA - I'm tiptoeing reverentially around the Candi Borobudur temple, stopping to take in ancient stone panels and beautiful bell-shaped stupas, and to ponder the Buddha statues sitting in meditative repose.

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Nice pick up: Guitars owned by Clapton, Cobain hit auction block

AFP, Published on 11/10/2023

» GARDENA (UNITED STATES) - Guitars played by music legends Eric Clapton and Kurt Cobain are going under the hammer in the United States next month with an estimated price tag of up to $2 million each.

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Hun Sen challenged by 'doomsday cult'

Published on 01/09/2022

» Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on the public to refrain from discriminating against the followers of a politician who has attracted thousands to what many commentators are calling a “doomsday cult”.

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Pattinson suits up for macabre new 'Batman'

AFP, Published on 27/02/2022

» LOS ANGELES - Robert Pattinson had never been interested in playing a superhero -- until Ben Affleck quit his role as Batman, leaving the famous cape unexpectedly up for grabs.

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Addiction in paradise: Seychelles battles heroin crisis

AFP, Published on 20/02/2020

» LES MAMELLES (SEYCHELLES) - On a plain suburban street in Seychelles, far from the idyllic coastline and luxury resorts pampering honeymooners and paradise-seekers, heroin addicts queue anxiously for their daily dose of methadone.

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Billie Eilish: the edgy pop radical rewriting stardom's rules

AFP, Published on 28/01/2020

» LOS ANGELES - The embodiment of cool with haunting, gravelly vocals and original punk-rock style, Billie Eilish has redefined the contemporary pop star on her blistering path to stardom.

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Myanmar Buddhist temple now a nirvana for snakes

AFP, Published on 18/10/2018

» YANGON - Crossing a bridge to the middle of a lake in Myanmar's Rangoon region, pilgrims arrive at a temple to pin their hopes on the pythons slinking across the temple's floors and draped across windows.