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Piano Urge Betrays Dutch Burglar

A 20-year-old Dutch burglar was arrested on Wednesday night as he could not resist the urge to play piano in the house he burgled. The thief successfully broke into the house and after conducting a thorough search for valuables he was attracted to a piano he found.

His urge to play the piano got the better of him as he stayed, when he should have been making his exit.

Charm School Teaches Men How To Pick Up Women

A three-day course called "Charm School Boot Camp" is offering lessons to men who have trouble picking up women. The weekend-long course is being offered in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London and Sydney and anybody willing to fork over the $1,600 fee is eligible to enroll.

Charm School is run by a Michigan-based company called Charisma Arts. Men begin with lessons in attraction and are then taken on a field trip of sorts to a bar or club so instructors can assess how well they've assimilated the information. The next day, the instructors critique their students' performances and give them pointers on how they can improve. The men are then unleashed into the world again to see if they can get it right this time.

Rice Shares ASEAN Gala Performance With Green Furry Frogs

In what always amounted to the odd highlight of every Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, the gala dinner showcased performances from foreign ministers as they entertained their hosts.

Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso acted a Humphrey Bogart impersonation while New Zealand's Winston Peters sang like Johnny Cash. China's Li Zhaoxing led a choir and South Korea's Ban Ki-moon took the stage bedecked in green sequins.

Rice To Play Piano At Asian Gala

Diplomats and reports confirm U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, will perform a piano recital at the annual gala of Asia's top security gathering.

The ASEAN Regional Forum has its hand full on its agenda the conflict in the Middle East, a missile crisis on the Korean peninsula, and anger over Myanmar's refusal toward democratic reforms.

North Korean Musician Escapes Country To Pursue Jazz

A North Korean music prodigy risked his life to escape the communist country so he could pursue his love of jazz.

Reuters reports Kim Cheol-woong, 31, first heard jazz piano while studying overseas. The classically trained pianist wanted to play the less regimented style of music, but could not do so in the dictatorial regime.