Those revealing pics of her ex-boyfriend out with 37-year-old Aussie singer Sia Furler must be getting to Kristen Stewart. Robert Pattinson’s latest lady friend was wearing a sheer top and no bra when the flashbulbs recently caught the pair at a gig in New York
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Homicide trial set for Bollywood star
Indian movie star Salman Khan will face trial next month on a homicide charge for a fatal road accident more than 10 years ago. One man was killed and four people were injured when Khan drove his car into a group of homeless people sleeping on a Mumbai sidewalk in September 2002.
Mel Gibson’s ex ‘was gripped by fear’
Mel Gibson’s ex-girlfriend was “in the grip of blinding fear” during his notorious 2010 meltdown.
Red carpet shines for dark film
Tonight the cast of White Lies joined politicians and locals from the Urewera mountains on the red carpet for the opening of the film in Auckland. Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples and novelist Witi Ihimaera mingled with the stars of the small screen at the opening at
Battle over Happy Birthday song
Makers of a documentary about the song Happy Birthday to You are suing a major recording company over copyright to the jingle, called the most famous song in the English language. They are also seeking damages and restitution of more than $5 million in licensing fees collected by Warner/Chappell Music Inc from thousands of people and groups who’ve paid it licensing fees
Cookie Monster, Elmo in trouble
Cookie Monster stands accused of shoving a two-year-old. Super Mario was charged with groping a woman
Story of peace infused by love
The Red House (PG) 75 mins ——————– New Zealand film-maker and choreographer Alyx Duncan has produced a magnificent first feature which has all the hallmarks of a personal story lovingly crafted by someone with a real flair for the visual.
How Greece’s Ongoing Drama Could Undo the Euro
Crisis, drama, Herculean, Sisyphean, hubris and catharsis: the Greek language offers some apt words to describe Europe’s current dilemma.
Indonesian Muslims and Christians Argue over Allah
“Why are the Christians claiming Allah?” asks businessman Rahim Ismail, 47, his face contorted in rage and disbelief.
Study: TV May Inhibit Babies’ Language Development
As most parents of small children will reluctantly admit, nothing can occupy a child quite like television. Unfortunately, the scientific evidence suggests that using the boob tube as a babysitter has its price: the more time babies spend sitting in front of the screen, the more their social, cognitive and language development may suffer