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Thursday November 1, 2007

Mills attacks the tabloids
Heather Mills says she has been pushed "to the edge" by papers, which she claims treat her worse than a pedophile.

PEOPLE
Ben Cousins hogs the LA limelight

Missing AFL star bumps Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan off one of Hollywood's most popular celebrity gossip websites.


PEOPLE
Prison Break star sentenced to 40 months' jail

*** Garrison sentenced to prison for a drunken driving crash that killed a teenager last December.


PEOPLE
Lopez definitely pregnant: Cavalli

Jennifer Lopez Designer Roberto Cavalli has confirmed, perhaps inadvertently, that Jennifer Lopez is pregnant.


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FILM
The Exorcist tops horror fim poll

The Exorcist was voted the scariest movie of all time in a Halloween poll published on Wednesday.


GOOD LIVING
Ramsay gives critics a serve

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has offered to provide free canapes at the funerals of food reviewers.


FILM
Hollywood holds its breath over talks

Dylan Morgan, from Oceanside, Calif., a painter for Bay Cal Commercial Painting, removes stickers from the Hollywood sign as he prepares the landmark for a fresh coat of paint Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, in Los Angeles. Like almost every other star in town, the Hollywood sign is getting a makeover. They'll coat the 45-foot-high (14-meter) letters with 300 gallons (1,135 liters) of a specially formulated paint in "Hollywood White," said David Codde, president of Bay Cal, which is donating the makeover work togeth Talks hope to avert what could be the most crippling strike to hit Hollywood in nearly 20 years.


MUSIC
Rock acts in the pink for breast cancer month

In the forecourt of the Opera House Australia's biggest band were playing a private show for people touched by breast cancer.



ARTS
Oh, we do like to see beside the seaside

sculpture by the sea.sydney.071031 news/arts.winner of the nba sculpture prize  for   sculpture by the sea , david horton with his sculpture  yesternight  work in progress The 11th Sculpture by the Sea exhibition was launched yesterday.



What's On  
Delirious

Steve Buscemi stars in this sharp look at camera low-lifes, but the laughs are out of focus.



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