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No 'Love Actually' when Trump asked actress Emma Thompson for date

British actress Emma Thompson says President Donald Trump once called her out of the blue years ago and asked her for a date.

Emma Thompson says wants people to 'shout loudly' about climate change

From "Sense and Sensibility" to "Love Actually" and "Nanny McPhee", British actress Emma Thompson is known for her memorable roles in costumes dramas, comedies and fantasy films.

Harrison Ford called himself a 'schmuck' after plane incident

Harrison Ford is heard calling himself a "schmuck" in an audio recording released on Friday of his exchange with an air traffic controller following a February incident in which the actor landed his private plane on a taxiway instead of a runway.

Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds lauded at public memorial service

Mother-daughter-mother actresses Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, who died in December just a day apart, were remembered by fans and friends on Saturday at a public memorial service in the Hollywood Hills, where they were laid to rest side-by-side in January.

U.S. Box Office: 'Beauty and the Beast' dazzles again, 'Power Rangers' off to solid start

LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Disney's second weekend of blockbuster "Beauty and the Beast" is dominating moviegoing in North America with $88.3 million at 4,210 locations - capping the best March ever.

Jamaica constantly on alert – National Security Minister

National Security Minister Robert Montague says Jamaica is constantly on alert for terrorists at the country’s ports of entry by using a watch list provided by the international criminal police organization (INTERPOL).

Governor’s contract extended

The contract for the Governor of the Cayman Islands has been extended for an additional six months.

Hotel set to reopen in May

A refurbished hotel in the west of the island which closed its doors five and a half years ago during a seven-year recession that hit Bermuda is scheduled to reopen in May.

Probe to be launched into alleged civil rights abuses in implementing Trump’s immigration executive orders

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has agreed to conduct a probe in response to Caribbean American Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke’s concerns about alleged civil rights abuses in implementing United States President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration.

OECS laboratories receive new equipment

Laboratories in Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) member states are now better equipped to diagnose issues related to human, animal and plant health, and food safety, thus increasing their levels of efficacy and efficiency
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