Martin Sheen (Catherine Zeta Jones) & Heather Locklear Join Michael Douglas
Martin Sheen & Heather Locklear Join Michael Douglas
Los Angeles, May 7, 2006 The 8th annual Michael Douglas & Friends golf tournament was on Sunday at the Trump National Golf Club, and there were some surprises among Michaels friends.
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Rob's ad debut
The world of advertising is a harsh business, so who better to sell your products than Robbie Williams. The Robster has been chosen by T-Mobile to star in a bunch of adverts promoting their product, and lucky fans get to see not one, but numerous versions of the cheeky popstar.
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Stephen Moss: The best of British
We're taking more holidays than ever before - but despite all the cheap flights on offer, most of us still choose to take our breaks at home. So where are the best places to head for this summer?
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Smoking offers unfiltered laughs
By Scott Meeker THE JOPLIN GLOBE (JOPLIN, Mo.) Just picture this scene from Message from Sector Six a sci-fi epic that Brad Pitt and Catherine Zeta Jones are attached to star in.
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Zeta-Jones now eyeing Houdini film
Catherine Zeta-Jones is in negotiations to star opposite Guy Pearce in 'Death Defying Acts', a biopic of the magician Harry Houdini. The Hollywood Reporter says that the film is set in 1926 when Houdini was at the summit of his career.
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Michael Douglas Groin Injury
Hollywood actress CATHERINE ZETA JONES may have to pursue her golf hobby alone in future, because husband MICHAEL DOUGLAS' body is struggling to cope
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Zeta-Jones conjuring Houdini role
Catherine Zeta-Jones is in negotiations to star opposite Guy Pearce in "Death Defying Acts," an indie movie about Harry Houdini.
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Stephen Moss: The best of British
Stephen Moss picks 10 truly great British holidays.
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In a word, ignominious
TELEPATHY, PERHAPS? A school in East London has banned children from raising their hands to answer questions because this can cause embarrassment and a sense of victimization among children who don't raise their hands, reports Ananova.com.
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