 ENTERTAINMENT NEWS - November 20, 2008
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| Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes spent their wedding anniversary at home with their children. The "Batman Begins" actress rushed home from New York to Los Angeles on Sunday evening to be with Tom, their two-year-old daughter Suri and Isabella, 15, and 13-year-old Connor, Tom's adopted children with ex-wife Nicole Kidman. |
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| Robin Williams is having beaver for Thanksgiving. The "Mrs. Doubtfire" actor - who raises a son with ex-wife Valerie Velardi and has two children with estranged wife Marsha Garces - is refusing to have the traditional turkey meal on November 25, insisting he wants to try something unique. When asked what his plans were for the annual public holiday, Robin replied to gossip website TMZ.com: "I'm going to hang out with my family and spend some time with them - it's going to be great." |
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| Heidi Klum says marriage has made her more stylish. The German supermodel revealed tying the knot with British singer Seal inspired her to make more of an effort with her fashion choices. She said: "I've gotten more stylish since I've been with my husband. I was always making fun of him because he has so many leather coats, jackets and shoes. But he looks hot. I want to look good for him. So I kind of stepped it up a bit." |
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| Britain's Prince Philip has been left disappointed after one of his favorite events was canceled due to bad weather - nine months before it was set to take place. The annual Lowther Horse Driving Trials and Country Fair - of which the Duke of Edinburgh is patron - takes place in Cumbria, England, in August, but next year's event has been called off due to concerns the ground has been too badly effected by recent weather to recover in time. |
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| The 24-year-old prince began a month-long assessment course in order to fulfill his dream of becoming a fighter pilot Tuesday - but knows he has a tough challenge ahead, with the grueling "Grading" procedure having a failure rate of more than 50 per cent. One insider at the Army Air Corps' base in Middle Wallop, Wiltshire said: "The Grading process is used to weed out those who do not possess the natural qualities needed to become a helicopter pilot." |
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| Michael Jackson spent Ł175,000 [around $262,000] on a "mind-mapping guru" to help re-launch his music career. The star borrowed the sum from Sheikh Abdulla Al-Khalif to pay psychology expert Tony Buzan - author of memory technique book "Use Your Head" - to provide "creative assistance" for his comeback, London's High Court heard Tuesday. |
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| Pamela Anderson wants marijuana to be legalized. The former "Baywatch" star has written an open letter to U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, outlining ways to make the country better. Pamela believes cultivating the illegal substance would "save children" and help the environment. |
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| David Hasselhoff has made a globe containing just his image to show the impact he has had on the world. The former "Baywatch" actor claims the miniature sculpture - which sees pictures of himself making up all the countries - is "ironic" but insists he has played a part in solving the world's problems. |
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