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Workplaces to see more spats over after-hours (Reuters)

File photo shows Blackberry devices in Los Angeles March 3, 2006. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)Reuters - Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home?


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Thousands of ETimorese greet Jackie Chan on UN visit (AFP)

International film star and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Jackie Chan from Hong Kong demonstrates martial arts skills at a stadium in Dili. Thousands of East Timorese turned out to receive the screen Kung Fu legend.(AFP/Mario Jonny Dos Santos)AFP - Screen kung fu legend Jackie Chan was greeted by thousands of cheering East Timorese on Wednesday in a UN goodwill visit to promote peace in the young and impoverished nation.


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Venezuelan ‘System’ brings classics to the barrios (AP)

Laura Balda learns how to hold the violin at the Venezuelan Youth Symphonic Orchestras system school in San Sebastian de los Reyes, Venezuela, Thursday, April 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)AP - A violin case slung over her shoulder, 10-year-old Daniela Fagundez trudges home along a row of muddy yards where chickens scratch among banana trees and laundry hangs drying on wire fences.


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Author Rushdie receives knighthood (AFP)

Author Sir Salman Rushdie poses for photographs after receiving his knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in London. Rushdie, 61, was knighted for his services to literature.(AFP/Pool/File/John Stillwell)AFP - Queen Elizabeth II on Wednesday gave the author Salman Rushdie the knighthood which caused protests by Muslims around the world when it was announced last year.


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Designers take on relaxed feel for Milan menswear (Reuters)

A model displays a creation as part of Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2009 men's collection during Milan Fashion Week June 24, 2008. (Stefano Rellandini/Reuters)Reuters - Italian designers showed that next summer will be all about chilling out for men, with slim-look tops and loose trousers epitomizing a relaxed feel to collections.


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