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David Hockney, Artist Who Defended Smoking, Dies at 88
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David Hockney, Artist Who Defended Smoking, Dies at 88

Artist David Hockney, who died at 88, was a vocal defender of smoking, viewing it as a matter of personal freedom and artistic expression. His painting "Play within a Play within a Play and Me with a Cigarette" sparked controversy with Paris Metro authorities over advertising regulations, highlighting his lifelong stance against "bossiness." Hockney often drew parallels between the societal tolerance of homosexuality and the intolerance shown towards smokers, advocating for smoking as an inalienable right.

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David Hockney, Artist Who Challenged Smoking Bans, Dies at 88
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David Hockney, Artist Who Challenged Smoking Bans, Dies at 88

Artist David Hockney, who died at 88, was known for his lifelong love of smoking and his vocal opposition to smoking bans. His painting 'Play within a Play within a Play and Me with a Cigarette' sparked controversy with Paris Metro authorities, and he frequently wrote to newspapers advocating for smoking as an inalienable right. Despite health issues, including a mini-stroke, Hockney continued to paint, with his final works reflecting warmth and dignity.

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China's Entertainment Industry Cracks Down on Actor Name Order Disputes with New Regulations
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China's Entertainment Industry Cracks Down on Actor Name Order Disputes with New Regulations

China's entertainment industry has introduced new regulations to end the long-standing dispute over actor name order in TV and film productions. Effective July 10, 2024, actor credits will be standardized based on surname stroke count, using real names, and limited to three categories: "Lead Actor," "Special Appearance," and "Appearance." Violators face industry blacklisting.

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Turkey's Parliament Expected to Discuss New Parole Regulations Before Summer Recess
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Turkey's Parliament Expected to Discuss New Parole Regulations Before Summer Recess

Ankara is abuzz with discussions about a new parole regulation, expected to be debated in parliament before the summer recess. The proposed "parole adjustment," distinct from a general or special amnesty, aims to reduce prison overcrowding by offering a one-time chance to specific inmates. However, it includes a condition: re-offending will result in the reactivation of previously unserved or partially served sentences.

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