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Brad Pitt wants to practise starting family with Jennifer (Go To Top)

     London: Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has revealed that now that he is little more free from his filming commitments, he is very keen on starting a family. The 'Troy' actor also said that he and his 'Friends' wife Jennifer Anniston are very much still in love despite rumours suggesting otherwise and they are going to try their best to start a family, reports The Sun. "Practise starting a family. Kids, I'm thinking family right now. It could get pornographic. This is very private but we'll have a real go at it. Life is pretty good," the report quoted him as saying.

Harry's new girlfriend speaks out (Go To Top)

     London: Only after their relationship is out in the open, Prince Harry's girlfriend Chelsy Davey has lifted the lid on their blossoming romance and confessed that the couple wanted it to be a secret. According to The Newsoftheworld, The 19-year-old blonde revealed how the couple to keep their relationship under wraps during their trip to Argentina last month. She also revealed that she how she secretly made her way there on a private plane, separate from Harry. "I sort of got seen at the beginning of the trip when I arrived there, but we weren't seen again after that," Chelsy was quoted by the magazine as saying. "Harry was pretty pleased about that," she added. Now the Zimbabwean beauty is preparing for a holiday with the Prince, in an island off the coast of Mozambique and again she's aiming to keep a low profile. "I hope we'll be able to give everyone the slip. But I doubt we'll be able to pull it off," Chelsy concluded.

Barbie goes chic (Go To Top)

     Washington: Barbie will soon be spotted in chic clothes like Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson and Pamela Anderson, as the doll will be clothed by the same designers, as the celebrities. According to Star magazine, Juicy Couture creators Pamela Skaist- Levy and Gela Nash Taylor are all set to dress up the trendy dolls in Palm Beach pink and green terry cloth suits. "Dressing Barbie dolls in our designs has been a dream come true for us," Pamela was quoted by the magazine as saying.

Justin Timberlake is 'The Iron Man' (Go To Top)

     London: Rapper Justin Timberlake who is all set to carve out a film career for himself will reportedly play Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man in a new movie. According to femalefirst, the pop heartthrob, will play alcoholic billionaire Tony Stark, who becomes a superhero after inventing an iron super-suit. The movie will be directed by Nick Cassevetes, who is currently working with Justin on the film 'Alpha Dog'. The singer won the role after impressing movie bosses with his film debut, 'Edison', in which he plays a young journalist, aided by an older reporter played by Morgan Freeman, who uncovers corruption in a police squad.

Usher to storm Hollywood (Go To Top)

     New York: R& B star Usher is planning to take Hollywood by storm, as the singer will be seen in four films next year. In addition to his work on an untitled Mtv Films project and a Jackie Wilson biopic, Usher has recently signed two more films. According to ratethemusic, first up will be the romantic comedy Dying For Dolly, in which Usher stars as a Mafia don's right-hand man who falls for his boss' daughter. He will also serve as an executive producer of the film, which begins production this month and concludes in January . Usher will then slip on his dancing shoes for Step in the name of love described as an urban update of Saturday night fever.

Britney's dad asks her to mend her ways (Go To Top)

     Washington: Britney Spears' erratic ways seems to be giving her dad sleepless nights and he wants her to change them for good. "You're pushing me to the edge. Let me be honest with you - you're making it really difficult for me, you're pushing me away," an insider quoted her father Jamie talking to her on the phone. "Jamie is positively beside himself and he doesn't know how to control her anymore. Her mother is just going along with Britney because she's afraid she will run off and cut her ties with everyone in the family," the insider added.

Churchill was tenacious, Marx a difficult man, say graphologists (Go To Top)

     London: An analysis of the handwriting of historical figures by graphologists carried out by carried out for The National Archives has revealed that Charles Dickens was arrogant, Winston Churchill was pigheaded and Karl Marx a difficult man who refused to listen in an argument. According to The Telegraph, Diane Simpson, a handwriting consultant studied the writing of politicians, monarchs and philosophers in documents exhibited by The National Archives including the 1874 naturalisation papers of Karl Marx and signed telegrams from Winston Churchill to the American president Harry Truman in the 1940s. Churchill's small, hasty script demonstrates his wilfulness and determination not to live by the rules while Charles Dickens' large signature underlined with a flourish displayed his self- importance. Karl Marx's tendency to run his words together shoed his determination to go his own way and to listen to anyone else's opinion, according to graphologists.

      "Churchill was fascinating because his script was very like a sample of Cleopatra's writing: small, fast and not very legible. It is the written equivalent of someone lowering their voice so that the listener has to strain to hear - almost as if they are saying `let them work at it if they want to know what I'm saying'. It's a rebellious, bloody-minded way of writing," Simpson said. "Marx was also interesting because he signed off his naturalisation papers as 'Carl, possibly to make his name seem less foreign. He comes across as a judgmental, difficult person who liked to get his own way. All handwriting is a compromise between speed of thought and slowness of the hand and it is how individuals address this compromise by reinterpreting the rules of writing that provides the most fruitful grounds for analysis," she added.

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