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Wacky Wednesday Headlines

April 7th, 2010

All Smoke And No Fire At Blairs’ Country Home

Fire crews sped to the Blairs’ plush country home when a smoke alarm triggered fears for the family’s safety – but it turned out to be a bad case of burnt toast. [Read More]

Pillows In Pieces As Fighters Do Battle

Feathers have been flying around the world as thousands of people took part in mass pillow fights. [Read More]

Aerobatic Trainee Pilot Crash Lands On M-Way

A teenage pilot successfully crash-landed his small propeller plane on a busy motorway in Tasmania after his aircraft’s engine stalled. [Read More]

Children Discover Body On Easter Egg Hunt

Two teenagers taking part in an Easter egg hunt have discovered a man’s body, police in the US have said. [Read More]

Jub Jub due back in court

Police are not expecting any violent protests when hip hop artist Jub Jub and his co-accused appear in court for the murder of four pupils, due to the school holidays. [Read More]

Terre’Blanche death ‘a relief’

The Young Communist League says AWB leawder Eugene Terre’Blanche’s murder was a “sigh of relief” to those this “heartless man” exploited and terrorised. [Read More]

Residents complain about Medupi

Limpopo residents have filed a complaint with the World Bank about the $3.75bn loan sought by Eskom to finance the Medupi coal-fired power plant. [Read More]

Jacko’s doctor back in court

The doctor accused of manslaughter in Michael Jackson’s death has returned to court, but no decision has been taken on whether he will be allowed to practice medicine. [Read More]

Domingo opens NY restaurant

Star tenor Placido Domingo has opened his new Manhattan restaurant – four weeks after colon cancer surgery. [Read More]

Messi ‘is not of this world’

Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger has described the four goal performance of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi as like something out of a computer game. [Read More]

Brumbies ‘need’ bonus points

Brumbies’ Adam Ashley-Cooper says his team needs to start racking up bonus points if it wants to contest this year’s Super 14 finals. [Read More]

HP takes on iPad with own tablet

Amid the hoopla over Apple’s iPad, US computer giant Hewlett-Packard has released a video promoting an upcoming touch-screen tablet computer of its own. [Read More]

New giant lizard species found

Biologists have reported the spectacular discovery of a new species of giant lizard, a reptile as long as a full-grown man is tall and endowed with a double penis. [Read More]

Egypt hosts stolen artefact meet

Antiquities officials from around the world are set to gather in Cairo to map out a strategy to recover ancient loot they say has been pillaged from their countries and displayed abroad. [Read More]

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Monday Headlines

March 29th, 2010

Judge’s murder: sex, strippers and big money

A tangled tale of revenge, conspiracy, sexual hijinks, violence and big money has emerged since Thandi Maqubela, the wife of slain Acting Judge Patrick Maqubela, was arrested last week in connection with his murder. [Read More]

Curfew for the Eggman

The “Eggman”, one of the city’s most renowned street entertainers, may be placed under curfew, with his daily busking facing a cut of up to seven hours, in accordance with city bylaws. [Read More]

Shilowa leads Cope leadership race

Cope deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa is heading the race for the party leadership ahead of the contentious elective conference as his rival and party leader Mosiuoa Lekota warns against dirty lobbying tactics. [Read More]

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Report: Angelina Jolie ‘Keen’ On ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Reboot

Angelina Jolie may be joining forces with Disney.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the actress “is keen on” the title role in the studio’s “Maleficent,” a live action version of the classic animated film “Sleeping Beauty” from the perspective of the villainous fairy godmother.
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Matt Damon Honored, Roasted By American Cinematheque

Matt Damon received the 24th American Cinematheque Award on Saturday with a little help from his. friends.
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Emma Thompson reveals secret heartache behind her grandmother’s rape and her split from Kenneth Branagh


The 50-year-old actress revealed how her grandmother, a domestic maid, was repeatedly raped by her employer. [Read More]

John Travolta reveals Scientology helped him cope after son’s death


Currently in Australia for the F1 Grand Prix, the actor said: ‘It’s something that has been very difficult, but I am getting a lot of help in dealing with it.’ [Read More]

Jenson Button’s proud girlfriend can’t hide her delight as he wins Australian Grand Prix


Japanese lingerie model Jessica Michibata, 25, looked thrilled after Jenson Button drove to victory in Melbourne. [Read More]

Shape-Shifting Workout Gear: SoulCycle

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Fly Zone

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Artificial Sweeteners: Sweet Nothings

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Skin becomes gadget control pad

Tapping your forearm or hand with a finger could soon be the way you interact with gadgets. [Read More]

US credit card hacker sentenced

A US court sentences computer expert Albert Gonzalez to 20 years in prison for stealing credit card numbers. [Read More]

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Manic Monday Headlines

March 15th, 2010

Come clean on MPs’ interests, Asmal urges

In the wake of President Jacob Zuma’s controversial declaration of his interests, ANC stalwart Kader Asmal has called for the debts and tax certificates of cabinet members to be made public and for penalties to be imposed for late submission and incorrect declarations. [Read More]

Zuma cracks cabinet whip

President Jacob Zuma has come down hard on his cabinet, telling the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC), its second-highest decision-making body, that there should be no more excuses from the government about failure to deliver services. [Read More]

City booze tycoon in ‘giant scam’

The Hawks have cracked a slick Cape Town-based crime syndicate that allegedly scammed the taxman and banks out of hundreds of millions of rands in a complex kite-flying scam. [Read More]


Kelly Preston On John Travolta’s Oscar Jeans: ‘I Told Him He Should Do It’

John Travolta turned heads for wearing jeans with his tuxedo to the Oscars — but wife Kelly Preston said it wasn’t a wardrobe mix-up.

“I told him that he should do it,” she told AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman at the junket for her latest film, “The Last Song,” on Saturday. “I thought it was really cool.”
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David Schwimmer Engaged To Photographer Girlfriend

David Schwimmer is engaged, according to Entertainment Weekly.

A rep for the 43-year-old former “Friends” star broke the news to the mag, which reported that David will walk down the aisle with photographer Zoe Buckman, 24.
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Cheryl Cole kicks out Ashley and calls Prince Charles’s divorce lawyer


Mrs Cole and her estranged husband met for talks at their £6million Surrey mansion on his return from a sports injury clinic in France. [Read More]

Ugly Betty star Mark Indelicato celebrates his 16th birthday with cast mates in New York


He plays a flamboyant teenager who has a passion for fashion, dancing and having a good time. [Read More]

Sweet, but not so innocent: Sugababes get raunchy in a photoshoot for new album Sweet 7


Dressed in black and posing in front of a bright yellow-orange background, the girls looked amazing pulling a range of fierce poses for the shots. [Read More]

Bloggers’ Favorites: Michelle Phan

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Isn’t It Iconic?

David Yurman’s international efforts have been at full force in the past few years, taking the American brand to China, Korea, and, as of Monday night’s shop opening at the Printemps department store in Paris, to Europe. To help celebrate, a whole smattering of international fashion fans came out to show their support, from the Far East (actress Fan Bingbing) to the East Coast (photographer Peter Lindbergh). But David Yurman’s favorite person? Catherine Deneuve. “You can’t get much more French than that!” The Yurmans’ welcome to France wasn’t entirely smooth sailing: Soon after landing, both David and his wife, Sybil, who founded the company three decades ago not long after marrying, got the flu, leaving them bedridden for much of the night. But with son Evan now taking over more and more of the business, the slack was picked up. And in addition to her son, Sybil had a little local help. “Tonight I’ve given myself an additional prescription: macarons,” she said, munching on some of the goodies brought in from Ladurée.

From one side of the Seine to the other, the store party circuit continued. Pete Doherty, a man who’s had a well-publicized dalliance or two with some of fashion’s favorite faces, was playing a gig to celebrate the refurbishment of the Joseph store on Paris’ Avenue Montaigne. The singer, who accessorized his look with some Chanel pins, hasn’t lost his onstage charisma. “I definitely see it: He looks so boyish, and he’s such a romantic. All his songs are about a girl,” said Tatiana Santo Domingo, who had squeezed near the front with friends Eugenie Niarchos and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld. “Although you should take him home and put him in the bath first,” came a reply. Also appreciative was Suzy Menkes, standing smack-dab in front with a big smile on her face. “He was splendid,” she said. (Apparently, the International Herald Tribune fashion critic has been bitten by the live-music bug and is even thinking of hitting the festivals. “I asked her to come to Burning Man with me this year, and she said she would come if my grandmother did,” Margherita Missoni revealed. “Well, my grandmother said yes!”) After the concert, Doherty and co. moved upstairs. “We’re going up for some cocktails, cakes, and guitar,” his pal Irina Lazareanu said. “My three favorite things.”
—Derek Blasberg [Read More]

Off-Screen Action

The Elton John AIDS Foundation’s annual black-tie Oscars viewing party is less high-pressure than the big show itself, which has its perks: You can table-hop, talk freely over the telecast, and take a bathroom break whenever you feel like it. Joaquin Phoenix, Will Smith, and Victoria Beckham were among the dinner guests taking full advantage of the less-than-hushed atmosphere to make their voices heard. A whoop went up when Mo’Nique got her Best Supporting Actress statuette. “I’ve got goose bumps!” Eva Amurri exclaimed. After the main event, Simon Cowell got in on bidding at the post-show auction, Miley Cyrus dropped by following her presenting duties, and the host himself took a moment to laud Kathryn Bigelow’s historic win as “so great, and so well deserved.”

Then Grace Jones—having just played a Viktor & Rolf bash in Paris a few days ago—took over, with a performance that incorporated her signature hula-hoop moves and frequent headwear changes. Kate Mara and Hayden Panettierre were among the many pretty things to shake off their shoes, although Panettierre fretted that without her heels, “I’m not even normal-human-sized!” At least you’re not at the Oscars, Hayden, where every shoeless step would be broadcast to the world.

Meanwhile, over at the annual Vanity Fair after-party, the winners were arriving for their victory lap, golden new additions in tow. Don’t feel too sorry for the empty-handed—they got the consolation of wearing gorgeous new dresses for the evening’s second act. The hems got higher, naturally: Nominee Anna Kendrick traded in her blush pink Elie Saab Haute Couture from the ceremony for a shorter, white Saab confection, and presenter Amanda Seyfried swapped her Armani Privé for cocktail-length Valentino Haute Couture. VF draws from ranks wider than just Hollywood, and Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, figure skater Evan Lysacek (with his ardent admirer and costume designer, Vera Wang), and snowboarder Shaun White were on hand to hobnob, too. The Flying Tomato was still celebrating his own victory—on the slopes of Vancouver, not the stages of the Kodak—with a patriotic outfit of red, white, and blue. Not an easy look, but lucky for him, gold goes with everything.
—Darrell Hartman [Read More]

China’s stern warning to Google

China’s top internet official warns that Google will “pay the consequences” if it does not comply with censorship laws. [Read More]

Net clash for web police projects

A row is brewing over separate projects to use the web to bring people closer to their local police forces. [Read More]

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Funky Friday Headlines

March 12th, 2010

MultiChoice decides against TV porn channel

Multichoice has decided that it will not broadcast pornography on DSTV.[Read More]

Even Lance can’t wait

Even the world’s most famous cyclist says he can’t wait to ride in the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour.[Read More]

England dominate 1st Test

Alastair Cook celebrated his first day as Test captain with a 158 not out to put England in a commanding position against Bangladesh.[Read More]

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Rugby logos removed to protect WC fields

Saru have received a request from the World Cup local organising committee to remove advertising logos as they were concerned about damage to the grass at World Cup venues.[Read More]

Kalmer breaks national record

Rene Kalmer clocked 9:01.41 in the 3 000m, bettering her previous mark set earlier this season by 1.51 seconds, to finish fourth in her heat and qualify for the final in Doha.[Read More]

Skiing: Janka clinches title

Carlo Janka of Switzerland confirmed his emergence on the World Cup scene when victory in the final giant slalom of the season earned him the overall title.[Read More]

Quinn offers Bruce backing

Steve Bruce has been told he will keep his job even if Sunderland fail to win another game this season.[Read More]

Windies v Zimbabwe – latest

Launch the skysports.com scorecentre for the latest from the fourth one-day international in Kingstown, St Vincent.[Read More]

Ireland v Wales: Teams

Ireland full-back Geordan Murphy has warned his team-mates to be on their guard against Wales at Croke Park.[Read More]

Net clash for web police projects

A row is brewing over separate projects to use the web to bring people closer to their local police forces.[Read More]

Microsoft rebuffed in Word appeal

Microsoft has lost a second appeal in a case that will see it pay $240m (£160m) in damages to software firm i4i. [Read More]

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Thursday Headlines

March 11th, 2010

Telkom hires guards to protect cables from thieves

TELKOM has resorted to deploying armed guards to hide in bushes overnight to try to stop gangs from stripping phone lines in the Western Cape.[Read More]

Giving babies a fighting chance

GROOTE Schuur Hospital, with the help of generous donors, has managed to raise funds for 23 new incubators – surpassing the original target by three and giving its cash-strapped neonatal unit an even better chance of saving babies.[Read More]

Mom tells of horror delivery

A North-West couple are planning to take action against the provincial health department after their first-born died from complications during birth.[Read More]

N1 South closed again

The N1 South highway in Pretoria has been closed once again, as it would not be safe for motorists while a crane is being dismantled following an accident.[Read More]

Lawyer: Anomalies delayed Zuma list

Anomalies in the code are the reason why President Jacob Zuma was late in declaring his assets according to his lawyer Michael Hulley.[Read More]

Anna Nicole story set for stage

Britain’s Royal Opera will stage the world premiere of Anna Nicole, a work about the life of the former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith who died in 2007.[Read More]

Corey Haim dead at 38

The Los Angeles coroner’s office says The Lost Boys actor Corey Haim has died at the age of 38.[Read More]

Sony shows off motion controller

Sony unveils its new motion controller the PlayStation Move, as a contender to market leader Nintendo Wii.[Read More]

Internet up for Nobel Peace Prize

The internet is among a record 237 individuals and organisations nominated for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. [Read More]

Kristen Stewart On Kissing Dakota Fanning: ‘I Wasn’t Allowed To Grope Her!’

Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning share a smooch in their new rock ‘n’ roll movie, “The Runaways,” but Kristen said one thing got in the way – the law.

“She was 15, and I wasn’t allowed to grope her,” Kristen, 19, told Access Hollywood on Wednesday at the press junket for her new rocker film. “I’m actually not kidding, there are major restrictions that I don’t remember [from] when I was younger.”
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Gerard Butler On His Former ‘Naughty’ Ways & Befriending Jennifer Aniston

Gerard Butler may be known as a Hollywood bad boy, but the “The Bounty Hunter” star says he’s cooled things down – thanks to anxiety.

“I think I get laid less now than I used to, because I’m way more paranoid now. Look at f***ing Tiger Woods!” he told the April issue of Men’s Health.
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Conan’s Lone Twitter Followee: ‘It’s Totally Nuts’

Last week, Sarah Killen had three Twitter followers.

This week, she has 20,000 — as well as a new iMac computer and offers to help pay for a dress and drinks for her wedding.

The unsuspecting rural Michigan woman has one out-of-work late-night talk show host to thank for her newfound online popularity — Conan O’Brien.
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Wacky Wednesday Headlines

March 10th, 2010

Lowry Laid Bare – Hunt For Nudes In The North

LS Lowry’s iconic paintings of industrial northern England are to be recreated – using nudes.
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Nut Crackers: Squirrels Go Mad For Coconuts

A pair of squirrels have taken their love of coconuts to a different level – by getting stuck into their favourite snacks. [Read More]

Legal Rights Sought For Yorkshire Puddings

Yorkshire pudding makers have launched a bid to gain European legal protections currently enjoyed by other regional delicacies such as Scotch whisky and champagne. [Read More]

Woof Justice: Vote On Lawyers For Animals

Polling projections suggest voters in Switzerland have rejected a plan to appoint special lawyers for animals that have been abused by humans. [Read More]

Kidnapped SA man returns home

Nick Greyling, the SuperSport sound engineer who was kidnapped in Nigeria, has arrived safely home, and is to spend the day with his wife and three daughters. [Read More]

‘Gatvol’ residents threaten mayor

About 5 000 frustrated residents of Oukasie outside Brits have marched against poor service delivery, asking the mayor to “please step down before we kill you”. [Read More]

KZN to curb king’s spending

King Goodwill Zwelithini will reportedly face cost cutting measures such as fewer trips and cars in an attempt to contain the runaway expenses of the Zulu royal household. [Read More]

DMX arrested again

DMX has been arrested for violating his probation by regularly using illegal drugs during the last nine months, authorities have said. [Read More]

Labels slam web musicians

Record industry bosses have hit back at the “myth” that musicians no longer need them to become successful, insisting the internet can’t make them stars. [Read More]

24-hour security for SWC teams

England and other countries at this year’s Soccer World Cup have been promised 24-hour surveillance at their hotels. [Read More]

Tiger ‘working’ on his swing

Tiger Woods is working on his golf game with coach Hank Haney this week, according to Golf Digest and the Golf Channel. [Read More]

‘On’ wins condom design contest

An electric power button symbol has inched past other entries to win New York’s condom wrapper design contest, the city has said. [Read More]

Nasa needs more cash

Nasa’s space shuttle manager says it wouldn’t be hard to add more shuttle flights. The real issue is money. [Read More]

Google testing TV search

Google is testing a new television programming search service with Dish Network Corp, allowing users to search content. [Read More]

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Tittilating Tuesday Headlines

March 9th, 2010

Please don’t, begged shot woman

A Lydenburg woman pleaded desperately for her life before being shot dead at a birthday party by her friend’s estranged husband – who reportedly used to be a mercenary in Iraq. [Read More]

Truck crash disrupts N3 traffic

Traffic on the N3 highway in Pietermaritzburg is backed-up after a truck accident in which three construction workers were killed and several others injured. [Read More]

Four killed in reality star’s deadly dice

Two men dicing in their Mini Coopers – one of them a former Survivor SA: Santa Carolina contestant – are in custody after a crash in which four pupils died. [Read More]

The 10 Biggest Scoops From Karl Rove’s Memoir

Courage and Consequence hits stores today, and it’s full of insights into the inner workings of the Bush administration. The Daily Beast presents the 10 best revelations.
Washington is all buzzing with the publication of Karl Rove’s new memoir,… [Read More]

Best of the Oscars Red Carpet

Sandra Bullock glitters in a gold Marchesa gown, Zoe Saldana opts for purple, and Meryl Streep surprises in a gown from Chris March. VIEW OUR GALLERY.
Click the Image to View Our Gallery of the Best of the Oscars’ Red Carpet

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Curtain up on F1 season to remember

The most competitive, exciting and, quite possibly, spectacular Formula One season for two decades will begin in Bahrain on Sunday.
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Boucher, Kallis fit for Pro20 final

Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher have recovered from injury and will be available to the Warriors for the Standard Bank Domestic Pro20 Final on Friday. [Read More]

Bodies of babies found after Nigerian massacre

Men wielding machetes leave up to 500 dead near Jos as Nigerian leader calls meeting with security chiefs. [Read More]

Zimbabwe’s Bennett wants terrorism charges dropped

Lawyers for Roy Bennett asked the Zimbabwe High Court on Monday to drop terrorism charges against him in a trial which has raised tension in Harare. [Read More]

Writer denies rip-off claims

Mark Boal has denied accusations that he stole the characters for his acclaimed Iraq war drama The Hurt Locker. [Read More]

Gorillaz release third album

Gorillaz have released their third album, Plastic Beach, with Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed and Bobby Womack among the eclectic list of guests featured. [Read More]

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Monday Headlines

February 22nd, 2010

Bafana in training base fiasco

WITH only 108 days to go until Bafana Bafana plays the opening match of the World Cup, the national team has been forced to change its training base after the original venue was slammed by football authorities as being badly run down and unsuitable. [Read More]

Crime detection soars after call to higher power

london: When Inspector Roger Bartlett realised Barnstaple had one of the poorest crime detection rates in the area, he decided he needed help. [Read More]

Malema says his critics are using Mbeki era probe tactics

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has described his two homes, worth millions of rand, as “cheap” and has accused those who leaked stories about his lifestyle of employing strategies used by former president Thabo Mbeki. [Read More]

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Jon Voight Joins Jolie-Pitts In Venice For Family Reunion

Jon Voight and daughter Angelina Jolie have reunited.

The father-daughter pair was photographed in Italy on Sunday joining Brad Pitt and the couple’s brood for a ride down Venice’s Grand Canal.
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‘Growing Pains’ Star Reported Missing

Former “Growing Pains” star Andrew Koenig, who played Boner on the ‘80s TV show, has been reported missing.

“He went up to [Vancouver] to visit friends who last saw him on the 14th,” Danielle Koenig, his sister, told Zap2it.com. “Any information we can get on his whereabouts would be helpful.”
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Baftas 2010: British stars Carey Mulligan and Colin Firth triumph in best acting double


Colin Firth won best actor for his role in A Single Man, while Carey Mulligan took the best actress award following her part in An Education. [Read More]

Reunited: Angelina Jolie mends her long rift with father Jon Voight after Brad Pitt plays peacemaker


The veteran Hollywood actor finally gets to meet his six grandchildren after eight years of estrangement. [Read More]

Cheryl Cole ‘dumps Ashley by text’… as he faces fight for his future at Chelsea


Cheryl intends to return to the UK this week to announce the split, with a draft statement regarding the divorce already drawn up. [Read More]

The White Party

New York fashion week, ladies and gentlemen, is officially over. “That’s something to celebrate!” cheered Calvin Klein Collection’s
Francisco Costa at his post-show bash last night. “For me, though, the real party is tomorrow, when I sleep late and actually have a weekend.” The way the drinks were flowing, it didn’t look like anyone else was in the mood to wait to unwind.

The former studio of the late interiors guru Robert Isabell, a man known for his outlandish event schemes, was the party spot. “I wonder what this place looked like before they Calvinized it,” Visionaire’s Cecilia Dean said. “I would’ve loved to look at some of the things he kept in here.” Not a chance; in keeping with Costa’s spare collection, the decor consisted of nothing but fire pits, white couches, and stars like
Kate Bosworth,
Isabel Lucas,
and
Naomi Watts, all in the designer’s wares.
But the actress
Melissa George saw some possibilities. “Back home in Australia, we do this thing called a snowball, where the girls stay on the wall and the boys roller-skate past to pick them up,” she explained. “Do you think I could get the guys at Calvin Klein to do a party like that?”
—Derek Blasberg [Read More]

It’s All Over Now

Why does
L’Wren Scott like to throw a party on the final night of fashion week? Because that’s when the movers and shakers can really cut loose, of course. On Thursday night, all went according to Scott’s plan: Kenmare, the
Nur Khan and
Paul Sevigny hot spot that has been fashion party central all week, was elbow to elbow with industry A-listers getting down and drinking up, post-show fatigue be damned. “Actually, this is my first night out,” said model turned actress/director
Rie Rasmussen.
“I figured this would be a good one. I even got dressed up!” Indeed, Rasmussen was looking pretty on-trend in a high-neck Antonio Berardi blouse with slashed sleeves, though her miniskirt flew in the face of the longer hemlines that have been showing up on the Fall ‘10 runways.

Downstairs, Scott herself could be found shaking a leg with her beau,
Mick Jagger,
as the likes of
Michael Stipe and Olivier Zahm looked on. Jagger continued to grind his famous hips as Scott, beacon-like in a metallic sheath, addressed the potential logistical hazards of long skirts. “Sure, they might drag on the ground and get dirty,” she acknowledged between dance steps, “but that’s why you have a good dry cleaner! And you can always hold up the skirt,” she added, pretending to gather a few folds of fabric in her hands, “and do one of these…” At that, Scott gave her pretend dress a little shimmy, a move that earned her an approving grin and a shoulder shake from Jagger. Moral: It doesn’t matter what you’re wearing, as long as you’ve got a good dance partner.
—Maya Singer [Read More]

Costume Drama

Last night’s Vogue-hosted party for the new Quicktake: Rodarte exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum offered further proof of
Kate and Laura Mulleavy’s
magnetic pull: They had lured a sizable contingent of their downtown followers into really uncharted territory, i.e., all the way up to 91st Street.

Among the well-wishers was
Natalie Portman,
who recalled wowing her The Other Boleyn Girl co-star Scarlett Johansson the first time she wore Rodarte. “I remember at the premiere she looked at the dress, and she’s like, ‘Oh my God, that’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen,’ ” Portman said.
Kirsten Dunst,
another devoted fan, got turned on to the sisters well before Portman. “We started a friendship via letters and random, whimsical little gifts and packages—birds on strings, little fairy villages to put together,” she recounted. Opening Ceremony’s Humberto Leon, a classmate of the sisters at UC Berkeley, recalled the Mulleavys watching horror movies, studying art history, and working student jobs at the science building. “What I like about them is that it really was never about fashion specifically. It’s always been about a greater idea,” he said.

“I don’t think our maturity level has progressed at all since college,” Kate Mulleavy added. “It’s good to stay true to who you are. In order to be creative, you can’t lose that.”
—Darrell Hartman [Read More]

Space shuttle Endeavour returns

Space shuttle Endeavour lands in Florida after delivering the last major component of the International Space Station. [Read More]

US school accused of web spying

Parents in the US have accused a school of spying on children by remotely activating webcams on laptops. [Read More]

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Saucy Saturday Headlines

February 20th, 2010

Tiger Woods Apology: Live-blogging the event

Update: Thanks for joining us for the live blog portion — a clip of Tiger’s complete statement is below, along with the transcript of the live blog. — 12:35 p.m. ET — Tiger Woods is scheduled to make his first public statement since being rocked by scandal today at 11 a.m. ET from TPC Sawgrass golf course in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Join the Post’s Paul Farhi, who has been writing about the Tiger Woods story since it broke in November, and me as we live blog Woods’s announcement. We’ll be getting started around 10:45 a.m. ET and will be here throughout the event — which will also be streamed live in the player above. Immediately following the announcement, we’ll shift gears — and venues — to take your questions and comments in a live reaction chat, joined by Post sports writer Sally Jenkins and Slate sports editor Josh Levin.




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Tiger Woods preps for presser; Elton John says Jesus was gay

Chris Brown and Usher sit courtside at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics game on Thursday in Los Angeles. (AP) Headlines: Tiger Woods expected to make public apology at today’s press conference… Woods to return to therapy, says PGA official; could return to golf next month… Golf writers vote to boycott press conference… Elton John envisions Jesus as a gay man… Simon Cowell says neither Howard Stern nor Madonna could replace him on “Idol”… Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban to fund school in Haiti… Robert Pattinson talks life beyond “Twilight”… Should John Mellencamp or Kendra Wilkinson be tapped to take over Indiana Senate seat?… Lisa Rinna apologizes for Heidi Montag surgery remarks… Montag designs clothes for her new body… Octo-mom Nadya Suleman to make “View” appearance next week… J.K. Rowling to fight plagiarism charges… Judge says Chris Brown complying with probation… Ditto for Lindsay Lohan. Crime Watch: Judge




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Tiger Woods Apology: Will Tiger join the shame hall of fame?

And so the Tiger hype machine rolls on… The Post’s Paul Farhi this afternoon writes about what we should expect from Woods at Friday’s press conference: [Woods's tight control of the event] means a few million TV viewers will likely see only what Woods and his managers want them to see: a contrite superstar, surrounded by friends and supporters, vowing to live up to his former image as a family man. Will it be enough to restore Woods’s pre-tabloid image? And, to put things in proper historical context, Farhi also ticks off a shame hall of fame with this video review of high-profile celebrity apologies — from David Letterman’s apology for sleeping with a staffer to Jimmy Swaggart’s “I have sinned against you, my lord” to Bill Clinton’s “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” In case you missed it, read the transcripts of today’s earlier chat with




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Iggy Pop and Stooges prepare for “Power” play
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Member of the rock band of the Stooges Iggy Pop performs at the Musicares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles, May 8, 2009. REUTERS/Fred ProuserReuters – For Iggy Pop and the current incarnation of the Stooges, plans involve “a three-year cycle” that will include the expanded re-release of 1973’s seminal “Raw Power” album, touring and likely some new recording.
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Ke$ha sings, raps, smack-talks her way to the top
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Reuters – If you want insight into a celebrity’s self-image, you could do worse than watch one make the brief walk from the star’s chosen chariot to the red carpet before an awards show.[Read More]

Hilary Duff engaged to NHL player
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FILE - In this Oct. 16, 2009, file photo, actress/singer Hilary Duff, foreground, celebrates after her boyfriend Edmonton Oilers' Mike Comrie scored a goal against the Minnesota Wild during an NHL hockey game in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Duff, who had a recurring guest role on the popular CW series last season, is engaged to Comrie. Publicist Nanci Ryder says the two were engaged last weekend while vacationing in Hawaii. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Jimmy Jeong,file)AP – Here’s something for “Gossip Girl” to talk about.
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Elin never hit me, says Woods

An emotional Tiger Woods has lashed out at reports his wife, Elin, “hurt or attacked” him over revelations of marital infidelity that have put the superstar’s golf career in limbo.[Read More]

Woods ‘treated like criminal’

Kutilda, Tiger Wood’s mother, has lashed out at the media for portraying her son as a criminal and says she remains proud of her son.[Read More]

Microsoft offers browser choice

Millions of Internet Explorer users in Europe will get the chance to change their web browser from 1 March.[Read More]

US school accused of web spying

Parents in the US have accused a school of spying on children by remotely activating webcams on laptops.[Read More]

Tiger Woods’ Apology Speech: Verbatim

A verbatim of Tiger Woods’ apology speech… after the jump.
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Kris Jenner & Scott Disick Sort Out Their Differences: ‘She Kind Of Is Like A Dream Mother’

Things have been tense between Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner and her daughter Kourtney’s baby daddy, Scott Disick, for a while now and it appears E! got involved with the reality stars to sort out the tension.[Read More]

Access Star Sightings: February 12 – 18, 2010

Justin & Jessica hit New York Fashion Week! Plus, Gaga storms the Brit Awards, Rihanna takes Australia & more!
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Tittilating Thursday Headlines

February 18th, 2010

Man held for alleged sex attack on teen

A MAN described by police as a “prominent member of the Vredendal community” has been arrested for sexually assaulting a teenage boy and for being in possession of child pornography.[Read More]

Lotto ‘winner’ was not paid for rags-to-riches tale – tabloid

AFRIKAANS language tabloid Die Son which first carried the story of Friday night’s supposed R91 million Powerball “win” by Stanley Philander has denied paying the deaf Parkwood man for his story.[Read More]

Gran, 77, tied up for 6 days

A 77-year-old Vanderbijlpark woman has miraculously survived for six days without food and water after a robber tied up her hands and feet and left her on her bedroom floor.[Read More]

Family to get R8m from RAF

A court has ruled that a family should get almost R8m from the Road Accident Fund, after the breadwinner was killed when an unroadworthy car was driven into his motorcycle.[Read More]

Farmworker’s baby raped, abused

Eastern Cape police are investigating the murder of a five-month-old baby after a post mortem revealed that she was raped and “severely abused.”[Read More]

Hansie movie extras to be paid

Extras and support staff for the movie Hansie have had to wait two years to be paid.[Read More]

Moore, Bening do gay family film

Julianne Moore and Annette Bening have teamed up in The Kids Are All Right in which they play a long-term lesbian couple whose teenaged children contact their biological father.[Read More]

Google in court over books deal

Google is preparing to face opponents in a New York court over long-delayed plans to create the world’s biggest digital library.[Read More]

BBC to offer iPhone applications

The BBC announces it will start offering iPhone apps for some of its news and sport content from April.[Read More]

Jackson’s Doctor Unable To Prescribe Anesthetics

The California Medical Board says Michael Jackson’s doctor has been temporarily restricted from administering or prescribing any sedatives.

The board sent out a notification Wednesday describing the change to Dr. Conrad Murray’s medical license.
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Kris Allen Back On ‘Idol’ For Haiti Fundraiser

Kris Allen next week will make his first appearance on “American Idol” since winning the show last year, to help raise money for earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
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Olympic Skier Hoping For ‘A Date’ With Taylor Swift

Many men would jump at the chance to date country cutie Taylor Swift – and Olympic alpine skier Will Brandenburg is one of them.

“Taylor Swift, will you be my Valentine?” the first-time Olympian asked on MTV News’ cameras this week while in Whistler to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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