Arlene Paredes

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Arlene Paredes has a bachelor's degree in Development Communication. As a kid, she wanted to be an astronaut so stargazing would be a better experience. She joined IBTimes Australia in September 2011. She may be reached at a.paredes@ibtimes.com.au.

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Paris Jackson: Michael’s Teenage Girl Shows Impressive Composure and Depth

Paris Jackson, the teenage daughter of the late King of Pop, will appear in Oprah’s Next Chapter on Sunday. Snippets of the young girl’s conversation with the Queen of Talk have spread online, and the chats that were released show one thing: the young girl can handle emotions and controversies with class and sensibility.

Manny Pacquiao on Bradley Fight: ‘If he looks bad, he retires’ - Roach

Manny Pacquiao will have to hang up his gloves if he shows a less-than-stellar performance on his fight with the unbeaten Timothy Bradley on Saturday, his trainer Freddie Roach said. Pacquiao (54-3-3, 38 KOs) and Bradley (28-0, 12 KOs) will face-off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Chrissie Swan Reacts on Criticisms: “None of us is perfect”

Chrissie Swan found herself the topic of a hot debate in Aussie media after she appeared with her two sons in the current issue of Australian Women’s Weekly. She expressed frustration over the negative reactions and said on air, “None of us is perfect.”

Delta Goodrem: Quotable Quotes, Answers to Gossip and Criticisms

The Voice Australia coach Delta Goodrem has been in plenty of Aussie entertainment news lately, thanks to the popularity of the country’s favorite singing competition today. Here is a small compilation of quotes from Goodrem's interviews since the show's launch in April.

"RIP Facebook " Trends in Australia

RIP Facebook is now trending on Twitter shout outs from Australia. The earliest tweet with the phrase seemed to have been posted on May 23, but others only became active in tweeting the phrase today.

Doha Fire: Triplets' Parents Attend Vigil Service, Five People Ordered Arrested (VIDEOS)

The Doha fire tragedy has killed 19 people, including 13 children, three of whom are toddler triplets of New Zealand expats Jane and Martin Weekes. The grieving couple attended a vigil service for the fire fatalities at a Doha park for the victims of the fire Tuesday night. Meanwhile, Qatar's attorney general has ordered the arrest of five people thought to be responsible for the operations at Villagio Mall.

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