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Japan builds world's biggest floating airstripYOKOSUKA: Japanese shipbuilders and steel makers on Tuesday unveiled the world's biggest fl...

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Japan builds world8217;s biggest floating airstrip

YOKOSUKA: Japanese shipbuilders and steel makers on Tuesday unveiled the world8217;s biggest floating airstrip as a fresh solution for the nation8217;s biggest aviation headache 8212; shortage of land.

Across a harbour wall crowded with anglers, the 1,000-metre long and 60-metre wide, orange-coloured steel platform lies on the waters of Tokyo Bay. The 40,000-tonne experimental platform is laid out with an airstrip, partially covered with fresh asphalt and lined with white paint for the first test landings next June. The three-year 8220;megafloat8221; project, costing 18.9 billion yen, was inaugurated in July last year by a team of major Japanese builders.

It is jointly funded by the government and private contractors. Constructors included the world8217;s largest Nippon Steel Corp, Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd, Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd, Kobe Steel Ltd, NKK Corp and Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd.

Publication of Eichmann memoirs getsgo-ahead

JERUSALEM: Israel will allow memoirs written by Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann while in an Israeli prison to be published, the Jerusalem Post newspaper reported on Tuesday.

The newspaper quoted Attorney-General Eliakim Rubinstein as saying that the memoirs would be released 8220;together with commentary and appropriate accompanying material8221;. A lawyer representing one of Eichmann8217;s sons on Monday officially asked the Israeli government for a copy of the manuscript. Rubinstein said he would make every effort to complete the legal and other investigations so that the manuscript could be published, along with the accompanying commentary as quickly as possible.

Eichmann, a high-ranking officer in the Nazi SS, was one of the main organizers of the so-called 8220;final solution8221; 8212; the Nazi plan to exterminate Europe8217;s Jews. He fled to South America after the war, but Israeli agents kidnapped him in 1960 and brought him to Israel to stand trial for crimes against humanity. He was foundguilty and executed in 1962.During his trial, he received permission to write his memoirs, but Gideon Hausner, prosecutor at the trial, advised then Israel premier David Ben-Gurion not to allow the manuscript to be published. The manuscript was locked away in the Israeli state archives and lay all but forgotten for many years.

US matinee idol Victor Mature dead at 86

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LOS ANGELES: US film actor Victor Mature, matinee idol of the 1940s and 1950s and one of the first in Hollywood to be dubbed a 8220;hunk8221;, died recently at his home in southern California. He was 86. The cause of his death is unknown, but US media outlets report that Mature suffered from cancer for many years. The San Diego coroner8217;s office was informed that Mature died on Wednesday, US media reported late Monday.

The muscular Mature made his name in such mega-productions films as the John Ford Western My Darling Clementine 1946, and Cecil B DeMille8217;s Samson and Delilah 1949. The Hollywood press dubbed Mature a beautifulhunk of man8217; around the time of his second film, One Million B C 1940. During his career Mature portrayed a variety of strong men roles including Chief Crazy Horse 1955; a Roman slave in The Robe 1953 and its sequel, Demitrius and the Gladiators 1954; to the lead role in Hannibal 1960. Mature appeared in few movies from the 1960s onwards, and had a final role as Samson8217;s father in a 1984 television production of Samson and Delilah.

A star is reborn: The digital Marlene Dietrich

LONDON: Marlene Dietrich, the sultry-voiced actress who died in 1992, is returning to the screen in an unlikely Hollywood comeback, the Daily Telegraph reported on Tuesday.

A digital clone of the German-born actress is being created by computer technology to star in films, television shows and adverts.

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Dietrich8217;s grandson, Peter Riva, licensed the actress8217;s image to Virtual Celebrity Productions. The on-screen clone will make her debut at a German film museum later this year greeting visitors.Engineersat Virtual Celebrity Productions are using a projection and sensor system that can record an actor8217;s face on film and turn it into a three-dimensional model in a computer. When the clone is ready to debut, a live actor will play its role on the film set with the animation rendered and substituted afterward. Other candidates for resurrection include John Wayne, Lucille Ball and Fred Astaire, the newspaper reported.

 

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