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MANILA, Philippines—2bU! recently bagged an exclusive interview with two of the hottest Asian heartthrobs, Wu Chun and Calvin Chen. The two make half of the Taiwanese singing sensation Fahrenheit, which, next to F4, is the most famous male group in Taiwan and Asia.
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Tales from a concert tour
MANILA, Philippines—It’s rehearsal time for the UP Concert Chorus, and the members are deeply engrossed in their song sheets.
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Bat trivia
MANILA, Philippines—The Joker made his first appearance, fittingly enough, in “Batman” # 1 in 1940.
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15 minutes with two Asian princes
MANILA, Philippines—2bU! recently bagged an exclusive interview with two of the hottest Asian heartthrobs, Wu Chun and Calvin Chen. The two make half of the Taiwanese singing sensation Fahrenheit, which, next to F4, is the most famous male group in Taiwan and Asia.
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Heath Ledger’s Joker has the last laugh
LOS ANGELES, California—Perhaps because he was so good-looking, Heath Ledger had always worked hard to convince people he was much more than a pretty face. It is tragic that the best proof of his immense acting prowess will go on display long after his death last January of a drug overdose.
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Lip-synching is a talent
MANILA, Philippines—Singing as everyone knows is a talent. Those who can’t carry a tune though don’t have to sulk in a corner. The next best thing is to pretend to know how to sing by lip-synching.
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In darkest ‘Knight’
LOS ANGELES—THIS IS WHAT it looks like when your world burns. The familiar shapes of your beloved city are adorned with ribbons of flame. Your people are fleeing in fear. Looming above it all is a smile, shattered and sinister, a madman having fun.
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Twilight on the big screen
MANILA, Philippines—December seems like ages away for people who are already anticipating the movie version of “Twilight.”
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Building a Better Batman
LOS ANGELES, California—Despite “Batman Begins” being a critical and commercial success in 2005, director Christopher Nolan didn’t know if he would find a story compelling enough to return to Gotham City.
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