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Wednesday March 12, 2008

Ginger Spice wakes coma girl
A girl who had been in a coma for six days moved her arms and legs as Geri Halliwell sang to her, claims a UK tabloid.

TV & RADIO
Spears to appear in 'How I Met Your Mother'

Britney Spears Britney Spears to guest star on the American sitcom How I Met Your Mother.


PEOPLE
US troops in love with Chuck Norris

Hollywood action star Chuck Norris has become a cult figure among the US military in Iraq.


PEOPLE
Posh reignites feud with Britney

Victoria Beckham has blasted Britney Spears for not having any input into her perfume line.



FILM
Hollywood intrigue like Henry VIII's court: Johansson

Scarlett Johansson's new movie about lust and intrigue in the court of Henry VIII reminds her of somewhere closer to home.


TV & RADIO
Pete Doherty to help addicts on TV show

Pete Doherty plans to help young heroin addicts using music therapy on a new TV show.


NATIONAL
Chasers face APEC trial

Hearing date set over charges against satirical team related to using a fake motorcade to breach APEC security.


STAY IN TOUCH
From catwalk to the big shoot

Before Megan Gale announced she would tackle the role of Wonder Woman, another Perth-born beauty was quietly trading a catwalk career for the silver screen.



ARTS
Artists take the prize with naked truths

THE female nude, always a popular artistic subject, dominated this year's Moran Prizes, with two naked self-portraits winning the main awards.


ARTS
Twenty years later, Riverside celebrates how the west was won

THERE had been high hopes when the Parramatta Cultural Centre opened in 1988 with a week-long festival that included The Sentimental Bloke, starring Grant Dodwell and June Bronhill, Leonard Teale's The Men Who Made Australia and the Kronos Quartet.


ARTS
Wry and gentle look at companionship and memory

With a translation by Tom Stoppard, this 2002 play by the Frenchman Gerald Sibleyras is a gentle excursion into theatrical metaphor in the Absurdist tradition of Beckett and Ionesco.



What's On  
Jake Shimabukuro

The Hawaiian is billed as the "World's Greatest Ukulele Player". If that's so, he better watch his back.



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