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Bill Murray was caught cruising through downtown Stockholm in a golf cart, drunk.
Cops detected the smell of alcohol when they pulled over the Lost in Translation star, who was in the Swedish capital for the Scandinavian Masters golf tournament, Detective-Inspector Christer Holmlund said yesterday.
Apparently he had taken the golf cart, which was previously displayed outside the hotel where he and other tournament VIPs were staying, to a trendy nightclub less than a mile away and was headed back to the hotel when he was stopped.
Citing American law, Murray refused to take a Breathalyzer test but submitted to a blood test. Results will be available in 14 days Holmlund said.
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The Lostprophets have taken the prestigious best British gong at the Kerrang! Awards for a second year.
The Welsh rockers fended off competition from Biffy Clyro, Muse, Funeral For A Friend and four-time nominees Enter Shikari, who went on to scoop the prize for best live act.
The Welsh rockers fended off competition from Biffy Clyro, Muse, Funeral For A Friend and four-time nominees Enter Shikari
My Chemical Romance, who were also up for four awards, won best international band, while San Francisco's Machine Head took the best album award for The Blackening.
30 Seconds To Mars won the best single for The Kill.The Lostprophets have taken the prestigious best British gong at the Kerrang! Awards... more
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A lunch by the seaside at Malibu turned violent for Australian actor Naomi Watts, her partner Liev Schreiber and their newborn son when paparazzi surrounded, taunted and threatened them.
Schreiber shoved one male photographer, swore at others and chased two down a busy road.
"Are you out of your mind!" Watts, surrounded by about 40 paparazzi, said as she tried to leave Tony's Taverna, a popular Greek restaurant in Malibu, yesterday.
Footage of the incident was posted on celebrity website, TMZ.com.
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Student Andrea Lynch was bitten by a bull shark when it made a Jawsstyle attack during a late-night dip, leaving her with 17 puncture wounds.
The 7ft beast's razor-sharp teeth slashed into the 20-year-old's ribs and pelvis - but it missed her vital organs before shaking her and letting go.
Andrea joked: "Either it didn't like the taste of human or it thought I was too bony."
Along with three friends, Andrea had taken an inflatable dinghy to a boat 200 yards from the shore in Sarasota Bay off Florida's Gulf coast.
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Paul Robinson: Made a blunder for the first goal but had no chance for the second. 5 out of 10
Micah Richards: Caused Germany plenty of problems when he was at right-back, setting up the opener. Given a run at centre-back and did not look out of place. 7
Nicky Shorey: Solid display without offering the same attacking threat as Ashley Cole. 6
Rio Ferdinand: Did not make an obvious mistake in his 45 minutes and could not be blamed for Germany's goals. 6
John Terry: Whole-hearted display from the skipper, organised the defence as Germany looked to break. 6
Michael Carrick: Offered the defence protection but did not show his range of passing. 5
Frank Lampard: Silenced the home fans who jeered him with a goal and was energetic as usual. 7
David Beckham: Plenty of work and offered a threat with his set-pieces and crosses. 7
Joe Cole: Adventurous and lively when he got on the ball, looked England's most likely source of danger. 7
Michael Owen: Signs of his sharpness returning after injury. He forced a superb save from Jens Lehmann and hit the frame of the goal. 6
Alan Smith: Set up Owen's chances but had little joy himself, the closest he came was heading wide from a dangerous free-kick. 6
David James (on 45): Not much work to do in the second half, saved well in stoppage time. 6
Wes Brown (on 45): Solid job in defence but did not offer an attacking threat. 6
Gareth Barry (on 55): Could not impose himself on the game. 6
Peter Crouch (on 57): No chances to add to his impressive England goal tally. 6
Kieron Dyer (on 57): His pace troubled Germany and he could have had an equaliser. 7
Shaun Wright-Phillips (on 70): Plenty of energy and helped in defence as well. 7Paul Robinson: Made a blunder for the first goal but had no chance for the second. 5... more
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By entering the site's "Submit Your Best Bachelor Party Story" contest, grooms and groomsmen with the gift of gab can compete in a bachelor story throw-down for the grand prize: a $500 GroomStand certificate. The book "Bachelor Party Confidential: A Real-Life Peek Behind the Closed-Door Tradition" by David Boyer will be awarded to runners-up. By entering the site's "Submit Your Best Bachelor Party Story" contest,... more
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Two teenagers were being questioned by police on suspicion of murdering an 11-year-old boy who was shot dead in a pub car park.
The youths, aged 18 and 14, were arrested in connection with the shooting of Rhys Jones, who died after being shot as he played football outside the Fir Tree pub in Croxteth, Liverpool.
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The Queen of Pop has sold her stake in label Maverick Records to her bosses at Warner Music Group, according to NME.com.
In the midst of all this, rumors are swirling in the record industry that cash cow Madonna is about to leave Warner for a new label. And to add to the drama, one of Madonna's new songs off her upcoming album for Warnera Pharell produced track called "And the Beat Goes On"was leaked to the blogosphere on Wednesday.The Queen of Pop has sold her stake in label Maverick Records to her bosses at Warner... more
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The 25-year-old star suffered an apparent wardrobe malfunction while performing at the launch of her clothing line, Dereon, in Toronto, Canada.
The 25-year-old star suffered an apparent wardrobe malfunction while performing at the... more
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