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Venice & TIFF: Watch 4 Clips From 'The Wait' Starring Juliette Binoche

«Indiewire» 

Like an arthouse James Franco, it seems every few months another movie comes along with Juliette Binoche. Earlier this year she was in Berlin with "Nobody Wants The Night" (our review), later this year she's in the ensemble disaster drama "The 33," and now she's doing the rounds at Venice and TIFF with "The Wait," and four clips offer a glimpse at her latest work. Directed by Piero Messina, and co-starring Lou De Laâge and Giorgio Colangeli, the Easter-set story follows Anna and Jeanne, who await the arrival of her and boyfriend respectively... Читать дальше...

Committed for peace in Afghanistan: Pakistan

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Pakistan said on Friday that it was committed to promoting peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan for the best interest of the two countries and the region.



Local TV Poses Hurdle to Streaming

WSJ.com 

The big TV networks and their affiliates are wrangling over a new generation of direct-to-consumer streaming services.

Maine Dunkin' Donuts: Free coffee for 'Deflategate' judge

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — A Dunkin' Donuts shop in Maine is offering free coffee for life to the federal judge who lifted New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's suspension.

Your dentist may be ripping you off. Here are 7 tips to help you avoid it.

Vox 

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There's an invisible problem in dentistry: some dentists using "creative diagnosis" to perform unnecessary work in the interest of making extra money.

There isn't hard data on how often this occurs, but it's clear that it's a big issue — as highlighted by an op-ed by a dentist in American Dental Association News. Due to a few different factors — a lack of oversight, rising debt incurred during dental school, and the rise of quota-driven corporate dental chains ... Читать дальше...

Hundreds in Hungary march toward Austrian border

CBC 

Hundreds of migrants, stymied by Hungarian authorities who had halted trains to Germany, began a final march toward freedom Friday, breaking away from police and heading on foot for the western border.

Column: Closed cockpits in Formula One? Not so fast

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

MONZA, Italy (AP) — The idea of enveloping Formula One drivers in closed cockpits to better protect them from flying debris and crashes is more complicated than it sounds.

Will the Lessons of the Dead Syrian Child Be Learned?

Sputnik International 

The tragic death of a young child has brought to the world’s collective attention the horrors of war and death and destruction as a result of the West’s foreign policies. Maybe it is time to bring back the old and honored system of single combat.

Nissan recalls 300,000 vehicles to adjust console panel

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

Nissan is recalling nearly 300,000 of its Versa and Versa Note vehicles to adjust a console panel that could catch the driver's shoe and slow braking efforts. Dealers will trim the console panel so that its leading edge is farther from the driver's foot.

Zuma concludes working visit to China

Times LIVE 

President Jacob Zuma has concluded a working visit to China during which he participated in an event in Beijing on Thursday which marked the 70th anniversary of the end of the occupation of China and the Second World War.





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