Taylor Lautner’s gay ‘out and proud’ magazine cover is a FAKE

Taylor Lautner got quite the Christmas surprise when a magazine cover did the rounds on Twitter on Boxing Day, splashed with the headline: ‘Out & proud.’ The fake cover fooled plenty of people. A hoaxer created a People magazine cover for the January 7, 2012 edition with a picture of Taylor and the caption: “Tired of rumors, the Twilight star opens up about his decision to finally come out.” It also quotes Taylor... [more]

Putin ready for ‘dialogue’ with protestors: Kudrin

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is ready for dialogue with the Russian protest movement to ensure that presidential polls are fair, according to his old ally and ex-finance minister Alexei Kudrin. Kudrin told the Vedomosti daily that he met Putin — who has announced plans to swap jobs with President Dmitry Medvedev after the March 4 polls — on the eve of Saturday’s mass rally in Moscow. “From my conversation with Putin,... [more]

Most Germans don’t want president to resign

Most Germans do not want President Christian Wulff to resign despite the continuing scandal over his business dealings, although roughly half have lost confidence in the head of state, according to a new poll. While 50 percent believe that Wulff used his public position to help friends and 48 percent have little or no confidence in him, 73 percent do not think he should resign, according to the poll conducted for the Bild newspaper. A... [more]

Serbia folk diva back in court

Serbia’s folk diva Svetlana Raznatovic on Monday denied charges of violent behavior she and another defendant are facing for allegedly insulting and beating up the manager of a football club. Raznatovic claimed at a court hearing that it was she who was insulted. “He (the manager) even wanted to attack me,” she told the court. “I have never caused any incidents.” The hearing was briefly interrupted when the... [more]

Review: Streep can’t save superficial ‘Iron Lady’

The same problems that plagued “La Vie en Rose,” starring Marion Cotillard as Edith Piaf, exist in “The Iron Lady,” a biopic about Margaret Thatcher starring Meryl Streep as the former British prime minister. While both films feature strong performances from strong actresses playing strong, real-life women, the scripts are weakened by going strictly by the numbers. Sure, Streep reliably nails her impression of Thatcher... [more]

Russian activist ‘handed new 10-day sentence’

A leading anti-Kremlin Russian activist has been handed a new 10-day jail sentence just after a mass opposition protest in Moscow, his lawyer said. Sergei Udaltsov, who leads the extreme-left wing Left Front Movement, had already served 15 days for taking part in a protest in Moscow against the conduct of December 4 parliamentary elections won by Vladimir Putin’s party. But a Moscow court has now ordered him to serve 10 more days in... [more]

Prime Minister Stoltenberg Popular in Norway

Majority of Norwegians are still satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. 57 per cent say he is doing a good job, according to a survey made by Synovate for Dagbladet. 33 per cent say he is doing an average job, while only eight per cent say he is doing a poor job as prime minster. In June, only 35 per cent said Stoltenberg was doing a good job as prime minister. Right after the terrorist massacre at youth camp... [more]

Kremlin panel urges new polls

THE Kremlin’s rights panel has called for the resignation of Russia’s election chief and snap parliamentary elections in a damning statement on “discredited” polls that sparked mass demonstrations. The recommendations by the panel – which advises President Dmitry Medvedev on rights and social issues – are not binding but will add to pressure on the authorities for radical changes after the December 4 polls. It... [more]

Mass rally in Moscow raises pressure on Putin

Tens of thousands of flag-waving and chanting protesters called on Saturday for a disputed parliamentary election to be rerun, increasing pressure on Vladimir Putin as he seeks a new term as Russian president. The protesters chanted “Russia without Putin” and “New elections, New elections” as speakers called for an end to Putin’s 12-year domination of the country at the second big opposition rally in two weeks... [more]

George Michael says he’s lucky to be alive as he makes it home for Christmas

George Michael has received the best Christmas present: making it home to London in time for the festivities after being successfully treated for life-threatening pneumonia in Austria. The 48-year-old was taken to the AKH hospital in Vienna a month ago and was forced to cancel the rest of his Symphonica tour dates while he underwent treatment in intensive care. The singer held a press conference outside his house in Highgate yesterday and... [more]

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