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'Bibi Bombing': Benjamin Netanyahu, New Star of the Web

When pictures of the release of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held captive for five years by Hamas, were beamed around the world,many featured a beaming Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, unleashing a new phenomenon called "Bibi bombing" aimed at pocking fun at the politician's love of the limelight.

Kate, Pippa and Emma Watson Among the Select Few to Try the Miracle Lancome Product: Thousands Queuing up to Buy the £57 Cream (photos)

Cosmetics giant, Lancome, has come up with a new miracle serum. A unique multi-tasking "beauty" cream which eradicates wrinkles, fine lines and reduces enlarged pores.The Duchess of Cambridge has long been a fan of Lancome. Ahead of her wedding she was spotted replenishing her stocks of the brand's mascara and Hydra Zen moisturiser. An insider at the brand said that the Duchess, Pippa Middleton and Emma Watson are among the select few to be sent the miracle cream.

Princess at 50: 'Diana ghost' image sparks Newsweek backlash

The US magazine, Newsweek generated significant controversy this week after it used a picture of "Princess Diana at 50" on its front cover. The photograph, doctored to imagine what Diana may have looked like today, shows her walking side-by-side with Kate Middleton.

William and Kate head to Canada ready to rebrand the monarchy

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will arrive in Canada today to begin their first tour since their wedding in the spring. The couple will begin in Ottawa where republican feeling is stronger than in most areas of the country and end in Calgary where they will leave for the U.S. The tour is designed to celebrate the birthday of Canada as well as bring together the monarchy and Canada, a relationship that Britain is taking ever more seriously.

Canada prepares to greet Prince William and Kate Middleton

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will arrive in Canada tomorrow to begin their first tour since their wedding in the spring. The couple will begin in Ottawa where republican feeling is stronger than in most areas of the country and end in Calgary where they will leave for the U.S. The tour is designed to celebrate the birthday of Canada as well as bring together the monarchy and Canada, a relationship that Britain is taking ever more seriously.