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Wednesday July 2, 2008

 
Royal honour for Kylie Minogue
After countless accolades and awards, Kylie Minogue will add a royal honour to her collection tomorrow.

PEOPLE
Madonna and Ritchie 'not divorcing'

Madonna and Guy Ritchie Madonna's publicist says the pop star and her husband Guy Ritchie are not planning to divorce.


PEOPLE
Angelina Jolie in hospital for twins delivery

Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie has checked into a hospital in France where she's expected to give birth to her twins.


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FASHION
Hawkins dazzles Dior designer

Jennifer Hawkins chats with John Galliano at the Dior Haute Couture show in Paris. If John Galliano is looking for a new muse, Australia's own Jennifer Hawkins could be it.


HEALTH & FITNESS
Crunch time for multivitamins

Multivitamins growing on a tree. Are they pills full of good health or a clever marketing myth?


DIET
Buy time with slow cooking

Hot tray of food. Chew On This We equate convenience with speed but a lot can be done while a stew simmers in the oven.


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PEOPLE
Pete Doherty's song for Kate Moss

Kate Moss as she appears in the 2006 version of the Pirelli calendar. Video Pete Doherty's new song laments the loss of former girlfriend Kate Moss's Bohemian Love.


PARENTING & PREGNANCY
Recipes for leaving home

Cooking with kids. Don't spoil your children - teach them how to cook the basics, writes Robin Powell.


RELATIONSHIPS
Turning frowns upside down

Woman with swinging moods. Here's how to deal with passive-aggressive colleagues in your workplace.


HOUSE & HOME
Design that's all dressed up

Model wears Missoni with Missoni homeware at Spence & Lyda. They've revolutionised our wardrobes. Now fashion's biggest names have designs on our homes.


PETS
Fur children: the most spoilt?

Louis from Paws Point Pet Deli and Boutique. Photos Forget the doghouse, these days fido is just as likely to sleep on a designer bed.


BEAUTY
Mastering the natural look

Generic pic of a model with a flawless complexion. When it comes to foundation, less is more, writes Natasha Hughes.


BRIDAL
Midsummer Bulgarian brides

Young girls dressed in wedding dresses attend the traditional celebrations of the Orthodox feast Eniovden (Midsummer Day) in the town of Asenovgrad, about 150km east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. Tuesday, June 24. Photos: In Bulgaria, little girls don miniature wedding gowns for the traditional midsummer festival.


DRIVE LIFE
Little lemon Citroen saves souls

The 1923 Citroen 5CV. Pushed, carried and cajoled, a Citroen was the first around Australia on unsealed roads.


DESIGN
Novel essentials, essential novelties

Pope Benedict's red shoes. From old vinyls made into snack bowls to the Pope's red slippers, these basics are bare but not boring.



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