Mamma Mia News
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The members of Swedish pop group ABBA are back together for good. Dressed in their 1970s finest, they belt out the hits: “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “Waterloo.”
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Netgear Inc.’s victory over patent- infringement claims by Fujitsu Ltd. and LG Electronics Inc. was upheld by a U.S. appeals court, while some allegations by Royal Philips Electronics NV were allowed to proceed.
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Toronto, host to this weekend’s Group of 20 summit, is preparing for an invasion of world leaders, police and protesters by shutting its doors.
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“Avatar,” James Cameron’s 3-D blockbuster, helped push U.K. box office last year to a record 944 million pounds ($1.4 billion), the U.K. Film Council said.
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Architect Frank Gehry is designing three condo towers in Toronto that would be North America’s tallest residences. His latest contribution to his home town comes as the Canadian government is trying to cool the market after home prices surged 85 percent in the past decade.
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It’s lunchtime on opening day at Polpetto and the small eatery in London’s Soho is almost full.
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The lacquered hair, the stern look, the commanding voice: Meryl Streep does a splendid impersonation of Margaret Thatcher in “The Iron Lady.”
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The security gate snaps out of the way and I fulfill a dream: I pull a blood-red Ferrari out of the entrance of the Ferrari factory. Better, it’s the new 458 Italia, the successor to the immensely popular F430 sports car.
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On the basketball court of Rome’s Liceo Massimo high school about five decades ago, Mario Draghi modeled his playing on that of future Hall of Fame hoopster and U.S. Senator Bill Bradley , then shooting for Olimpia Milano.
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People nurse crushes, but so do countries. This Valentine’s week the collective economic heart of the U.S. burns for Germany. And Germany sure seems to be enjoying the attention.
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