April 4, 2009 Saturday
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WASHINGTON - ACTRESS Demi Moore may have had a role on Friday in thwarting a possible suicide attempt after a woman sent a message to her on micro-blogging service Twitter indicating she planned to harm herself.
 
Tizzy over Bundchen wedding

PUNTARENAS (Costa Rica) - EXPECTATIONS of a second wedding between supermodel Gisele Bundchen and US football star Tom Brady on Saturday has sent Costa Rica into a tizzy, with paparazzi scrambling to an exclusive resort where the knot will be tied.

The Brazilian Bundchen, 28, and Brady, 31, have already married February 26 in Santa Monica, California in a church near the beach, People magazine has reported with no confirmation so far from the couple.

Obama fried chicken under fire

NEW YORK - TWO New York City fried chicken restaurants in predominantly black neighborhoods are under fire for putting President Barack Obama's name on their signs.

City Councilman Charles Barron said on Friday that he will organise a demonstration next week outside Obama Fried Chicken in his district in the borough of Brooklyn.

Judge okays Jackson auction

LOS ANGELES - A JUDGE has denied an effort to stop the auction of items from Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brett Klein denied efforts by Jackson's production company to have the items returned before the sale, which starts April 22.

   
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