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October 14, 2005
Topics man, express, stories, films, miss, names, film, australia, magazine, tv, gun, london and lost
Miss Ursula Andress is flying to London to make a rare public appearance at the Autographica autograph show on 30 and 31 October 2005. This is the first ever signing session by the original and most remembered Bond girl. Miss Andress' appearance is supported by a stellar cast drawn from Bond films of the last 40 years. The list includes actor John Terry, who played Felix Leiter in 'The Living Daylights' and is currently Dr. Christian Shephard in the hit TV series 'Lost', while Sheriff J. W. Pepper aka Clifton James, from 'Live And Let Die' and `The Man With The Golden Gun' makes his first ever appearance at a European event.
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October 10, 2005
Topics animal, pie, fashion, big, animals, face, anna, jennifer, paris, advertising, french, magazine and free
French anti-fur activists struck a Vogue editor in the face with a cream pie. Anna Wintour, editor of the U. S. edition of Vogue, was attacked for her support of the use of animal fur by the fashion industry. Wintour was hit in the face with a tofu cream pie as she left the Chloe fashion ready-to-wear show at the Tuileries Gardens in central Paris. It was the second such attack this year on on the Vogue Editrix, who is an unapologetic fur supporter according to animal rights groups and even has the nickname "pelt pusher".
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October 4, 2005
Latino pop singer Enrique Iglesias tops the poll of '25 Sexiest Bachelors' carried out by Spanish-language magazine People en Espanol. The magazine says Iglesias wins the poll for his "smoldering good looks and successful crossover appeal. " The 30-year-old pop icon has often been linked to tennis star Anna Kournikova.
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October 1, 2005
Horror classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre grabs the top position in the list of 'scariest film of all time', reports ANI. The Silence Of The Lambs comes second while The Exorcist comes third. The poll called 'Top 25 Scariest DVD Ever list' has been conducted by the U. S. magazine Giant.
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September 30, 2005
Topics death, life, baseball, head, gallery, world, boston, hero, cover, metal, sports, magazine, body and art
Visitors will discover the most macabre item at a new exhibit titled, "The Ted Williams Memorial Display with Death Mask," as part of the Ben Affleck 2004 World Series Collection, hosted by the Chelsea district's First Street Gallery. The gallery debuts this season with the unveiling of the 'death mask' of baseball great Ted Williams' clinically decapitated frozen head. The death mask, likely the most unique collectible of the sports hero ever created, depicts Williams as he exists now. . . in a "cryonic sleep. "
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