Sunday, December 30, 2007
Australian pop star Kylie Minogue received awards from Queen Elizabeth II in her annual New Year Honors list.
Kylie Minogue
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Australian pop star Kylie Minogue and the professor who created Dolly the sheep are among the prominent figures who have received awards from Queen Elizabeth II in her annual New Year Honors list.
Kylie Minogue battled back to health after suffering from breast cancer.
Minogue, 39 , and Prof. Ian Wilmut were appointed to the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the list, which is chosen by the queen on the advise of the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Other award winners included Stuart Rose, the head of the British retailer Marks and Spencer, who was handed a knighthood and "Lord of the Rings" star Ian McKellen.
The award of a Companion of Honour for the 68-year-old British actor, who already has a knighthood and has been a longtime campaigner for gay rights, recognized his efforts to promote "equality."
The New Year's list recognizes a wide range of people who are thought to have made a positive contribution to British life.
The queen hands out a range of honors including knighthoods, life peerages and gallantry awards for those serving in the armed forces and civilians.
The list is published in the official newspaper of the British monarchy, the London Gazette.
The honor's list usually attracts attention for the high-profile figures honored; previous recipients of knighthoods include the pop stars Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger but anyone can be nominated for an award.
This year's list, for example, includes some of the people who took part in the rescue operations following the flooding that affected large parts of England this summer.
Capt. Tracy Palmer, from the Salvation Army in the northern English town of Workshop, was made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) after she provided shelter for children caught up in the floods.
Wilmut, 63, created headlines around the world after he led the team of scientists that created the first mammal produced through genetic cloning in 1996.
Kylie Minogue has sold more than 60 million records worldwide in a music career lasting 20 years.
The Australian pop diva battled back to health after she was forced to cancel a world tour when she was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
So what if Paris HO loses her inheriatnce?
Paris losing out on big chunk of Hilton riches
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hotel heiress Paris Hilton's potential inheritance dramatically diminished after her grandfather Barron Hilton announced plans on Wednesday to donate 97 percent of his $2.3 billion fortune to charity.
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Kylie Minogue
By Elisa Roche, Showbusiness Editor
ALL eyes were on Kylie Minogue in her skin-tight dress and gold stilettos.
And the fans knocked out by sparkling Kylie included Sir Paul McCartney and Jools Holland.
The pop star was a guest on Holland’s annual Hootenanny, which will air on December 31 but which was recorded last week.
In the BBC2 show Kylie duets with Sir Paul, reveals her New Year’s resolutions, and then finishes with a seductive rendition of I Should Be So Lucky.
“I want a growth spurt,” she tells Holland, in one of his trademark chats by the piano. “I’ll be 40 next year and I’d like to be longer please.”
The pop star then treats celebrity guests Dawn French and David Tennant to a duet with music legend Sir Paul.
The pair sing Dance Tonight, one of the more upbeat singles from the former Beatle’s new album Memory Almost Full.
The song will be played minutes before the midnight gongs to see in the New Year.
“The Hootenanny is going to be one of the best ever,” said a studio guest. “The set was very open and Kylie, Macca and all the VIPs were mingling with everyone else.
“Kylie sat next to Sir Paul for most of the night and he was being a real gent, making sure her glass was full and pulling out her chair for her.”
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
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Michael Flatley sex accuser to pay dancer £5.4million
A judge has ordered a woman who accused Michael Flatley of sexual assault to pay the Riverdance star more than £5.4 million after finding she made false allegations to extort money from him, according to documents.
The judgment order, signed by Superior Court Judge Michael L. Stern, stated that Tyna Marie Robertson, a real estate agent, had defamed and intentionally inflicted emotional distress upon Flatley, 49, who also appeared in "Lord of the Dance," "Feet of Flames" and "Celtic Tiger."
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Spice Girls UK gig
The Spice Girls failed to impress most of the critics who went to see them on Saturday at London's O2 Arena.
However, for the thousands of fans who were there, it was great to have the five-piece perform their first UK gig in nine years, the first of 16 shows at the former Millennium Dome.
Victoria Beckham, Melanie Chisholm, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell's show included 22 songs and even Bunton joined in after spraining her ankle at a previous performance.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7147795.stmJamie Lynn Spears is 12 weeks pregnant!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp has been named Hollywood's best celebrity at giving out autographs. The 44-year-old has topped the list for 10 Best Hollywood Signers in Autograph magazine for the third year in a row. "Though soft-spoken and laid-back, he likes to talk to fans and get to know them while signing," said autograph dealer Anthony Risi. Matt Damon is second on the list and Will Ferrell was voted the worst celebrity at signing autographs.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
John Lennon's hair
15 hours ago
A shorn lock of John Lennon's hair has fetched £24,000 at auction as part of a sale of Beatles' memorabilia built up by a former hairdresser to the Fab Four.
The hair was sold to an unnamed telephone bidder as the highlight of a sale of the Betty Glasow collection of Beatles and film memorabilia held at Gorringes auction house in Worthing, West Sussex.
Accompanying the lock, which is stuck in a copy of Lennon's 1965 book A Spaniard In The Works, is a hand-written message which reads: "To Betty, lots of love and hair, from John Lennon xx."
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Miss California USA, Raquel Beezley
Miss California USA, Raquel Beezley, front, is crowned by reigning Miss California USA Meagan Tandy at a news conference in Beverly Hills, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007.
Blaming an accounting mix-up, Miss California USA organizers have handed this year's title from Miss Los Angeles Christina Silva to Miss Barstow Raquel Beezley. Beezley was handed the crown Thursday in a Beverly Hills ceremony by last year's Miss California, Megean Tandy, after the pageant's state director, Keith Lewis, blamed the mistake on 'human error.'
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This is quite a horror for Miss Silva. How true that one feels the agony of defeat, so we speak?
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Dennis and Kimberly Quaid
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the hospital where DENNIS and KIMBERLY QUAID's infant twins, ZOE and BOONE, and a third, unnamed, patient were administered an overdose of medication, today released a statement announcing changes in hospital procedure.
The babies were given a 10,000 units per milliliter dose of the drug heparin when they should have been given a 10 units per milliliter dose. In the statement, the hospital said, "The medical center's investigation found that preventable errors made by pharmacy and nursing staff caused the wrong concentration of heparin to be used."
The hospital discloses that a pharmacy technician mistakenly removed a vial of the higher concentration of the medication from the shelf and when a second pharmacy technician failed to verify the concentration of the medication, it was sent to a satellite pharmacy.
The satellite pharmacy technician did not verify the concentration of the medication, and it was put in the location in the pediatrics unit where the lower concentration medication is normally kept. Nurses who administered the heparin to the patients did not verify the medication and dosage, contrary to hospital policy.
The medical center detailed several new policies in the statement and also noted that nurses and pharmacy technicians have all been re-trained regarding high-alert medical policies and practices.
The hospital also noted in the statement: "The individuals involved in this incident were immediately relieved of duty pending investigation, and appropriate disciplinary actions are being taken."
Posted December 04, 2007 6:02:00 PM
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
HM A CHEAP PORN STAR BACK THEN! YUCK!
FULL FRONTAL LOBE IS SHOWING?
OMG! I AM WORRIED OF HER LITTLE CHILD! PAUL YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING NOW THAT THERE'S ANOTHER MORBID PHOTO OF HER THAT IS OUT AGAIN!
Monday, December 3, 2007
In Memory of Sean Taylor 1983 - 2007
Sean Taylor
Funeral
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RedSkins Coach delivered his emotional speech
"This is really a sad day. I'm speechless and in tears. God bless you and may your soul rest in peace.
I really don't know much about you ... now I knew...
Sean Taylor...May you Rest In Peace.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Lists of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses
By JO PIAZZA DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Friday, November 30th 2007, 5:57 PM
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Who says nice girls finish last? America's sweetheart Reese Witherspoon is now the highest paid actress in Hollywood.
Her latest flick was a flop, but sexy Reese Witherspoon has taken the crown as this year’s highest paid Hollywood actress, commanding $15 million to $20 million a picture.
Witherspoon, who was second to Nicole Kidman on last year’s list compiled by the Hollywood Reporter, edged out Angelina Jolie, who commands about the same salary. Jolie took considerably less for the animated "Beowulf," getting just $8 million - but it was for just five weeks of work.
Cameron Diaz was third, with a $15-million-per-movie price tag. Kidman dropped to fourth place, with an asking price of $10 million to $15 million a film.
Renee Zellweger, Sandra Bullock and Julia Roberts also get $10 million to $15 million paychecks, even though Roberts hasn’t appeared onscreen since 2004’s "Ocean’s Twelve." Her next film, "Charlie Wilson’s War," hits theaters in January.
Drew Barrymore and Jodie Foster, who ask $10 million to $12 million a project are numbers eight and nine, with Halle Berry in the 10 slot, asking $10 million a picture.
The full salary list appears in The Hollywood Reporter's "Women in Entertainment: Power 100" issue, on newsstands Tuesday.