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Tuesday March 18, 2008

Mills gets $52.3 million divorce settlement
Sir Paul McCartney ordered to pay Heather Mills $52.3 million after an acrimonious divorce battle.

PEOPLE
Spears ordered to pay $400,000 in Federline legal fees

A Los Angeles court commissioner has ordered Britney Spears to pay ex-husband Kevin Federline $US375,000 ($A400,300) to cover his legal fees in their child-custody dispute.


PEOPLE
The lowdown on Angelina's oesophagus

Angelina Jolie Magwatch: Hold the front page - a pregnant woman is stressed. You know that it's a quiet week when the glossies have no option but to revert to that old chestnut, Angelina Jolie's baby bump.


STAY IN TOUCH
The devil she knows is a vote for Hillary

KT Tunstall She has two Brit awards and a handful of Grammy nominations under her belt but to many KT Tunstall is best known for a film about fashion magazines.



GOOD LIVING
Serious dough and big bikkies

Fresh food prices are up again - and we'll just have to get used to it, at least in the short term.


GOOD LIVING
Thai Town

This enclave of Thai food shops and eateries makes a low-key alternative to its bigger, busier neighbour Chinatown.


GOOD LIVING
Ring this Belle for Easter

Life is sweet as Jan Ter Heerdt and his fellow chocolatiers get set for the holiday.


GOOD LIVING
Green light for dark dining

Turning the lights out for Earth Hour doesn't have to mean dithering in the dark.



MUSIC
Major lift for the master's chorus

Leonard Cohen. Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah is the sad song for the iTunes generation, writes Geoff Edgers.


ARTS
David lets down his golden hair

Laser technology has revealed that Donatello's David, one of the most important statues of the Italian Renaissance, was once decorated with gold leaf.


ARTS
No sitting on the fence for our musicians in Berlin

Liza Lim Primeval sounds roll out of Festival House into the cold Berlin night as silhouettes of the musicians dance on the huge plate-glass windows.



What's On  
Bin 24

A smart new alfresco dining spot in a historic setting falls short of its ambitions but has fun trying.



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