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Fan-Plastic: How Paper Beat Footie Photo Ban
An evening newspaper has come up with an ingenious way to beat a League One football club's ban on photographers.
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Road To Nowhere: China's 75-Mile Traffic Jam
Thousands of lorries are stuck in a 75-mile traffic jam on a motorway heading towards Beijing.
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Pygmy Hippo Meets Public In Poland
A male pygmy hippopotamus born in Poland's Wroclaw Zoo has gone on show for the first time.
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Blown Up: Stranded Whale Is Put To Death
A terminally ill whale that had become stranded near an Australian harbour has been blown up by authorities.
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Lloyd's Insures NFL Star's Hair For $1m
Lloyd's of London has insured some strange things in its 322-year history but a $1m policy for an NFL star's mane of black ringlets stands head and shoulders above the rest.
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Outrage Over 'Princess Diana' Lingerie Ad
A Chinese lingerie company has unveiled a new range of underwear featuring a Princess of Wales lookalike model on the 13th anniversary of her death.
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Woman Dies While Stuck In Lover's Chimney
A woman's decomposing body has been found wedged inside the chimney of her lover's home after she tried to sneak into his house.
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Vuvuzelas Kicked Out Of European Football
Vuvuzelas have been shown a red card by European football's ruling body amid fears they could damage the game's "magic".
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Shock As Plane Engine Bursts Into Flames
A passenger plane travelling from San Francisco to Australia was forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines burst into flames.
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Daredevil Performs Highest UK Wirewalk
A daredevil French circus star has performed the UK's highest wirewalk across Newport's river footbridge.
Film | guardian.co.uk

2 Sep 2010 at 9:00pm

Ray Winstone: 'I used to be a raving lunatic'

Ray Winstone plays troubled hardmen with such conviction, it's easy to believe he's not acting. He talks about his violent past, happy-go-lucky nature and love of westerns

Accord...


Film | guardian.co.uk

2 Sep 2010 at 8:53pm

Cove star stages protest over Japanese dolphin hunt

Ric O'Barry, who appeared in the Oscar-winning film, delivers petition signed by 1.7 million people to US embassy in Tokyo

The star of an Oscar-winning film about dolphin hunting...


Film | guardian.co.uk

2 Sep 2010 at 8:00pm

Liz Hurley and Hugh Grant attend a bread fest. Crumbs!

Do they have to go to a launch to eat? Don't they have any friends?

And so to what I believe might be referred to as a crowd-sourcing exercise, wherein Lost in Showbiz readers a...


Film | guardian.co.uk

2 Sep 2010 at 6:55pm

Jewish director Julian Schnabel brings Palestine to Venice

Director talks of 'responsibility' to tell story of Middle East conflict in film Miral, told through eyes of two Palestinian women

The American artist and film-maker Julian Schna...


BBC News - Entertainment & Arts

2 Sep 2010 at 4:43pm

Singer Sami urges Pakistan relief
British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf, billed as "Islam's biggest rock star", is donating profits from his latest single to help flood victims in Pakistan.
Film | guardian.co.uk

2 Sep 2010 at 4:36pm

Location location location: Scott Pilgrim's love letter to Canada

Film-makers looking to stay true to a particular setting should take a maple leaf out of the quirky hero's book

Near the end of Scott Pilgrim Vs the World, Comeau, the guy who "k...


BBC News - Entertainment & Arts

2 Sep 2010 at 4:28pm

Bob Dylan art debuts in Denmark
Some of musician Bob Dylan's artwork, never seen before by the public, is to be displayed at Denmark's National Gallery.
BBC News - Entertainment & Arts

2 Sep 2010 at 3:03pm

Pepper and Piano set for top five
The UK's first talent show to make music available for download immediately propels a little known act called Pepper and Piano into the charts.
Film | guardian.co.uk

2 Sep 2010 at 2:54pm

Iranian film-maker Jafar Panahi banned from Venice film festival

Golden Lion winner denied the right to leave Iran to attend this year's festival despite being released from jail

The Iranian film-maker Jafar Panahi has been denied the right to...


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2 Sep 2010 at 2:50pm

Blair memoirs 'break sale record'
Tony Blair's memoirs, based on his time as the prime minister, break sales records, booksellers say.

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