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Successful Stop the War meetings
Around 200 people came to a night of music and comedy last Saturday organised by East Dulwich Stop the War in aid of the people of Gaza. Comic poet John Hegley compered the night, which raised £1,500 for Medical Aid for Palestinians. Prizes were donated by small businesses and generous individuals.
Hospices: 'It's a place of love, not death'
We all know what went through our minds when Jade Goody was recently admitted to a hospice. That's it, we thought, the endgame; when a person goes into one of those places, they never come out.
Fire Brigades Union Backs the Launch of the People's Charter for Change
On Wednesday 11th March 2009 10.30 am a new political initiative will be launched in the Jubilee Room at the House of Commons. The Peoples Charter for Change is a major campaign whose growing number of prominent supporters include the leaders of 11 trade unions including Bob Crow Matt Wrack and Tony Woodley.
People: The Beatles, Sean Bean, Annie Lennox and Jay Kay
A stand-up star will be born on Sunday when BBC Radio 4 listeners get to choose which broadcaster's foray into the gagosphere is worthy of a solo slot on the satirical programme, The Now Show . After expert tuition, Evan Davis, Laurie Taylor, Peter White and Libby Purves, of this parish, were thrown to the wolves – well, the Comedy Café audience in Shoreditch, in the name of Comic Relief.
Lady Gaga created a fashion disaster in Australia this week, when she showed up for a Sydney radio station. The thing that stands out in all of this is that its Australia, a place not exactly located on the cusp of all things fashion. Its not a runway. If this had happened in New York
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Mary-Kate Olsen might have taken a front row seat at Proenza Schouler to check out the designing duo's fall 09 line, but the star was also showing off something new of her and sister Ashley's own design: Elizabeth and James shoes! The pint-size designer coordinated her turquoise dress and white Elizabeth
Courtesy H.E.L.P.
Camilla Belle has signed on to be the new spokesperson for H.E.L.P, a non-profit organization established in Malawi, Africa that is dedicated to making a difference by giving children hope, education, love, protection and a chance to make their aspirations and dreams become a reality. Camilla and H.E.L.P. have partnered with
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SoHo looked more like Hollywood last night as stars turned out for the much anticipated launch party for the famed British cheap-and-chic retailer Topshop in N.Y.C. And while the lead-up to the opening may have been plagued by delays, the wait was worth it as everyone from Topshop's star designer
Madonna is still appealing, but her appeal just got a whole heck of a lot more difficult. The Malawi kid that Madonna want's have care takers raise in America apparently has a father. Who woulda thought??? here is more from People.
"I want to take care of her, and I'm capable of taking care of my
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