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Omar Sharif, the eternal ‘Doctor Zhivago’, dies at 83

CAIRO - Egyptian-born film legend Omar Sharif, who died Friday aged 83, captivated audiences worldwide for more than half a century, but will forever be remembered as the eponymous “Doctor Zhivago”. The winner of two Golden Globe awards and an Oscar nomination for his role as Sherif Ali in David Lean’s 1962 epic “Lawrence of Arabia”, Sharif was known for his debonair style, raffish good looks and often mischievous joie de vivre. He died in Cairo of a heart attack, his agent Steve Kenis said in London, after a struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. Close friend and Egypt’s former antiquities minister Zahi Hawwas said Sharif died in an upmarket Cairo clinic where he had been under treatment for the past month. “His psychological state had deteriorated, he wasn’t eating or drinking,” Hawwas told AFP. Tributes poured in after the news of Sharif’s death, with Hollywood star Antonio Banderas calling him “a great storyteller, a loyal friend and a

wise spirit”. “I will always miss him. He was one of the best,” he tweeted of the Egyptian star, who was fluent in six languages and also famous for his skills at playing the card game bridge. Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, who acted with Sharif in Jacques Baratier’s 1958 film “Goha,” expressed her “great sadness” while renowned Egyptian actress Youssra said she felt “awful”. “I just lost (one) of the best people in my life, I feel so lost and unhappy and helpless,” she told AFP. The actor’s grandson, Omar Sharif Jr, posted on Twitter: “I join my family in thanking everyone for the global outpouring of prayers and support we’ve been receiving. I will miss my grandfather dearly.” (afp)

Beyonce to lead expanded anti-poverty concert

NEW YORK - Beyonce and Pearl Jam will headline the Global Citizen Festival in New York, which for the first time will broadcast internationally as organizers seek to expand its anti-poverty message. Other performers at the September 26 show in Central Park will include Coldplay, whose frontman Chris Martin has signed on to a long-term role in arranging the festival, and English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, who previously announced his participation.

Launched in 2012, the annual concert coinciding with the UN General Assembly is free for fans who commit to actions aimed at eradicating extreme poverty. Beyonce will be playing one of only two announced shows since the pop superstar ended a world tour last year. This year’s festival “is especially rewarding as we all join focuses and utilize our talents for one goal: to end extreme poverty globally,” Beyonce said in a statement released

Thursday. The festival, which in the past has been broadcast only in the United States by MSNBC, will aim to reach a worldwide audience through a YouTube livestream, among other broadcast plans. Beyonce was a surprise performer at last year’s festival during a set by her husband, rapper Jay Z. Another unexpected guest was Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who vowed to improve sanitation for his nation’s poorest. (afp)

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Bryan Singer, from left, Jennifer Lawrence, and Michael Fassbender attend the “X-Men: Apocalypse” panel on day 3 of Comic-Con International on Saturday, July 11, 2015, in San Diego, Calif.

First footage of ‘X-Men: Apocalypse,’ ‘Deadpool’ shown

SAN DIEGO — Screams and cheers are cheap at Comic-Con, but the energy stepped up a notch Saturday evening after fans got their first look at “Deadpool.” Not only did the trailer for the irreverent film starring Ryan Reynolds get a standing ovation, but soon the 6,500-person Hall H audience started chanting, “One more time!” Host Chris Hardwick seemed momentarily flustered, explaining that he doesn’t actually have that power. But he asked the A/V gods if it was possible, and soon, the bloodsoaked, expletive-laced trailer was playing again. It seems fitting for a movie 11 years in the making that Reynolds said was only greenlit because of the enthusiasm of the fans. The Marvel antihero, known for his salty language and off-humor, is given an origin story in this film, which comes out Feb. 12. Perhaps the main event of the Twentieth Century Fox presentation, which also included looks at “Fantastic Four,” the “Maze Runner” sequel and “Victor Franken-

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More travel chaos as volcano closes Bali airport again

DENPASAR - Ash spewing from an Indonesian volcano closed Bali airport again Sunday, just a day after it reopened, causing fresh travel chaos for weary holidaymakers stranded on the holiday island. Mount Raung on the main island of Java has been erupting for weeks, and on Thursday a cloud of drifting ash forced the closure of Bali

airport during peak holiday season, and four others. The airport at Bali, a top international holiday destination

that attracts millions of foreign tourists every year, reopened on Saturday as the ash drifted away, allowing some passengers to board flights home and others to arrive. But Sunday morning, the transport ministry announced wind had once again pushed the cloud over

the resort island and that the airport was being closed again until at least 4:00 pm (0800 GMT). “We will continue to monitor developments and decide if the closure will be extended later,” transport ministry spokesman J.A. Barata told AFP.

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stein,” was “X-Men: Apocalypse.” The veil was stripped away from the highly secretive film as director Bryan Singer revealed that it takes place 10 years after the events of “XMen: Days of Future Past” in 1983. This is a world that has grown to accept mutants, mostly. But a mysterious and influential sect has risen that believes the mutants are gods. While Jennifer Lawrence said her character in this outing is more Raven than Mystique, Michael Fassbender stayed ambiguous about whether we’d be seeing Erik or Magneto. “I think he’s a guy who plays both sides. He’s always that kind of ambiguous villain,” said Fassbender. “When we meet him, he’s more of a simple guy, living a normal life. He’s hung up his cape and his evil ways.” The footage also showed the first glimpse at Oscar Isaac’s villain Apocalypse and Sophie Turner’s young Jean Grey. “X-Men: Apocalypse” is only five weeks into shooting and will be released on May 27. (ap)

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Ash spewing from an Indonesian volcano closed Bali airport again Sunday, just a day after it reopened, causing fresh travel chaos for weary holidaymakers stranded on the holiday island.


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