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Monday May 12, 2008

Kate Bosworth hits the jackpot
In life and love the star of 21 is on a roll, writes Sal Morgan from Las Vegas.

ARTS
Nudes pose in stadium photo shoot

Over 1800 people pose nude for photographer Spencer Tunick in a Vienna football stadium.


PEOPLE
'Dumped' Lohan drops Manson Girls film.

Lindsay Lohan has withdrawn from an upcoming movie about convicted murderer Charles Manson, her publicist said, following an internet report she had been axed from the project.


PEOPLE
Agency's backs topless teen's bubbly-in-the-bath shoot

A New Zealand modelling agency says it supports the decision of of one of its 16-year-old models to appear topless in an Australian magazine.



MUSIC
Britney vs Whitney in album war

Britney Spears is set to go head-to-head with Whitney Houston in a Christmas album battle.


PEOPLE
Bingle's father loses battle

Lara Bingle's father Graham lost his battle with cancer and died on Saturday night.


FILM
Raiders of Spielberg's new film

Actor Harrison Ford The new Indiana Jones movie is shrouded in secrecy as its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival appoaches, but that has not stopped a review appearing online.


ARTS
Where even left feet find the right moves

ReelDance Welcome to the world of the Move-Me.COM Booth, where people are encouraged to find their inner dancer.



TV & RADIO
Hitching post from Andrew G

Andrew G, Noa Tishby Australian Idol host Andrew G will take a special break from filming the program in June, because of his wedding to Israeli model Noa Tishby.


MUSIC
Bassingthwaighte's farewell

Natalie Bassingthwaighte Natalie Bassingthwaighte is treating her tour with the Rogue Traders as a farewell tour.


MUSIC
Still shirty after all these years

Singer Neil Diamond It wasn't just the sideburns that stopped Neil Diamond becoming hip, writes Neil McCormick.


FILM
Early Oscar talk for dorky Damon

Matt Damon is shown on location for the film of "The Informant" With a dodgy moustache and hairpiece, Matt Damon could be mistaken for an everyday American with a questionable fashion sense.


TV & RADIO
Patrol plays politics

Saskia Burmeister Saskia and David SP the coupTelevision mag May 11 08 edition It's a tricky business when TV dramas stray into real-world politics.



What's On  
Smother

Slapstick turns sloppy and Diane Keaton's charm turns to parody in this comedy with few laughs.



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