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Bob Marley Song and Hollywood Stars in New Save The Children East Africa Campaign
A Bob Marley song will feature in the new Save the Children campaign to help raise money for the young people suffering from famine and malnutrition in the Horn of Africa.
Alien Life: Hollywood Stars Back Search For Extra-Terrestrial Life
Scientists at the Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute use 42 giant radio dishes in northern California to look for distant transmissions, but their quest for extra-terrestrial life was threatened after a lack of funding jeopardised the programme.
Gerard Butler was Star Attraction in Celtic vs. Manchester United Charity Match [Highlights]
Scottish-born Hollywood actor Gerard Butler, a lifelong Celtic fan, pulled on the team's famous green-and-white hooped jersey as the sides played an entertaining game, which ended 5-2 to the Scottish side reports New.
Celtic 5-2 Manchester United [Match Highlights]
Henrik Larsson rolled back the years at Parkhead last night, as the former Celtic striker bagged a hattrick for a Bhoys legends side in a 5-2 win over their Manchester United counterparts.
Kate Middleton Tops Vanity Fair’s Best-Dressed List
Kate Middleton has topped Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed List for 2011, reports the Boston Herald.
Heidi and Spencer Pratt Admit Fame Ruined Their Lives and Left Them Broke
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt admit that their fame could never last, as the couple are now broke and living at Pratt's parents' house.
Leonardo DiCaprio: Officially Hollywood’s Highest Earning Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio jumps from fifth to first place to beat Depp for the first time. Over the past year Depp earned $50 million to DiCaprio's $77 million. Both actors have achieved wealth and fame by making some unusual choices with their careers.
WATCH: Emma Watson in New Lancôme Perfume Campaign
Women of the hour Emma Watson has stuck big with her first beauty campaign for beauty giant Lancôme.
Hollywood Wins Landmark Pirate Links Blocking Order Against BT
BT has lost its battle against Hollywood as it has been forced to block web users in the UK from accessing an illegal download site, Newzbin2, following legal action by the Motion Picture Association (MPA).Newzbin2, is a web site hosted abroad which has up to with 700,000 members and provides an index of films, music and software available for free but unlicensed download from the peer-to-peer network Usenet.
Lindsay Lohan: The Rise and Fall Of a Child Actress
The trouble child actress has had countless run-ins with the law from drink driving charges to jewellery theft and Friday's allegation of assault, whilst in rehab.However not all was so grime for the 25 year old actress, who first entered Hollywood aged 11.Starring in her first motion picture 'The Parent Trap' Lohan quickly gained with her unusual looks coupled with buckets of charm. So much so that she gained further fame with leading roles in the films 'Freaky Friday' an...
Playboy Unveils the Ultimate List of America's Greatest Late-Night Bars
Playboy's August issue does wonders for anyone wanting to know of the greatest bars to visit for a drink and dance after the sun goes down.
Mass graves found in south Kodorfan as the UN officially welcome South Sudan
Satellite images show mass graves following recent fighting in Sudan, a campaign group set up by Hollywood star George Clooney says.
Glee loses top three cast members in shock exit
TV music show Glee is set to have three main characters exit the show, and the end of the next series.
World War Z, Brad Pitt and Zombies to Take on Cornwall
World War Z, Brad Pitt's new film and zombie blockbuster could be partly shot in the Cornish town of Falmouth, according to the Press Association. Officials in the popular seaside destination are discussing the logistics of the Hollywood star bringing his movie to Cornwall in August 2011, the news agency says.
Amazon Take On Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab With New Own-Brand Android Tablet
Having just won its battle with Apple to use the App Store title, Amazon is set to open up a new front in its war against the tech giant, releasing a new own-brand tablet to take on the iPad.
Charlie Sheen help's sick babies by taking on Twitter challenge
Actor Charlie Sheen has never been shy of a controversy or two but now it seems the ex-Two and a Half men star is using his publicity for a good cause this time.
Kate Middleton U.S. Visit: U.S Observers Say Kate is 'Waisting' Away
Despite being a huge success, the Duchess of Cambridge's visit to Los Angeles had the all Hollywood talking, and not always for the right reasons.
‘’I’ll be back’’ famously said Arnold Schwarzenegger, and he meant it alright
Arnold Schwarzenegger makes an anxious return to the big screen, with new western movie The Last Stand.
Royal Tour: Kate Middleton and Prince William dazzle in Hollywood before flying back to the UK
he royal couple have boarded an overnight flight back to London as their visit to Canada followed by two days in California came to an end.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Angelina Jolie ranked Hollywood's richest women
Angelina Jolie and Sarah Jessica Parker have topped Forbes magazine's annual list of the highest paid female actors with estimated earnings of $30m (£18.6m) a year.
Aid sought after draught strikes in East Africa: Should NGOs fill the gap left incompetent governments?
With the UN warning that both East and the Horn of Africa have been hit by the worst drought in 60 years, international aid agencies have warned of an alarming gap in the food pipeline to reach those most in need.More than 10 million people are thought to be affected across the East African region and the UN has warned that large swathes of northern Kenya and Somalia are now in the "emergency" category, one phase before what is officially classified as famine.
Geert Wilders, Galliano, DSK and Polanski: Racism worse than rape?
The strange cases of Geert Wilders, John Galliano, Dominique Strauss Kahn and Roman Polanski seem to suggest that to the modern media and political establishment, racism is a more serious crime than rape.
Committing a sex offence is less shocking that proffering verbal attacks?
When comparing the public support that Dominique Strauss-Kahn or Roman Polanski enjoyed, with the backlash that designer John Galliano and Dutch politician Geert Wilders suffered, it appears that committing a sex offence is less shocking that proffering verbal attacks.
Graduate Jobs: No El Dorado at the end of the unemployment line
With youth unemployment remaining at near record levels many university students graduating in the coming months will face a slew of challenges unique to their generation.
Colonel Gaddafi: The zombies attack
The Gaddafi saga is today continuing with the Libyan colonel still making headlines throughout the world. More interesting than a Hollywood star, the Kings of Kings is still mesmerizing us and his unknown whereabouts are turning him into a serious urban legend. The latest story sees the King of Kings slowly turning into a schizophrenic/paranoiac erratic mess.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie accept damages from News Corp
'Brangelina' - the Hollywood couple containing Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have accepted undisclosed damages from News Corp's english publication, News of the World.