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The leader of Hong Kong’s Catholics has emphasised the need to maintain a “better understanding” and “better relationship” between the Vatican and mainland China, saying that such ...
A 65-year-old Jesuit, he has led the Catholic community of the great metropolis for more than three years, putting the challenge of unity and education of young people first in a difficult social ...
Hong Kong star Nicholas Tse. Photo from Weibo Lucas has had more exposure to the entertainment industry, making his debut at the age of seven in a music video with Cheung and Stephen Chow for the film ...
Cheung, 45, first rose to prominence in 1998 with a television commercial for lemon tea, which caught the eye of Hong Kong filmmaker Stephen Chow. Her film debut came in Chow’s 1999 hit "King of ...
Cheung, 45, first rose to fame in 1998 with a television commercial for lemon tea, which caught the attention of Hong Kong filmmaker Stephen Chow. Her film debut came in Chow’s 1999 hit "King of ...
Steve Burns remembers his small paychecks from his time on Nickelodeon ‘s Blue’s Clues. Burns hosted the first four seasons ...
Hong Kong’s Cardinal Stephen Chow, for instance, recently joked that he had little chance of becoming the next pope because he doesn’t speak Italian, which is still the lingua franca in ...
Stephen A. Smith is ready for his close-up. The longtime ESPN commentator, who made his acting debut on a 2016 episode of General Hospital, will appear in this Thursday’s episode of Law & Order.
Stephen A. Smith is fulfilling a lifelong dream: The legendary sportscaster is going to be on “Law & Order.” A diehard fan of the series, Smith is set to appear in the episode airing on May 8.
Stephen A. Smith is a “different animal” when it comes to his acting career. That will be be on full display in primetime as Smith, who’s known for his loud, theatrical personality as a ...
Stephen A. Smith said he was glad to hear President Donald Trump say he would "love to see" him run for the White House – but realized the president might have meant Republicans thought he ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller heaped lavish praise on Secretary of State Marco Rubio, comparing him to arguably the most famous American statesman of the 20th century.