NEWS LITE : LEWINSKY LOTHARIO HEADED TO AMERICA.Aussie chemist Chris Burns, 32, is ready to head thisaway this·a·way adv. Southern & Midland U.S. This way. See Regional Note at thataway. to see if he can solidify whatever it is he's got going with Monica Lewinsky Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973) is an American woman with whom the former United States President Bill Clinton admitted (after initially denying) to having had an "inappropriate relationship"[1] while Lewinsky worked at the White House in 1995 and 1996. . They met at Princeton last year, and he's been ID'd as the closest thing to a romantic connection in her life at this time. Been keeping in touch via e-mail. He's not married and less than 20 years older than she, which is a significant pattern change for the ex-White House intern. Sitcom star finds solace on show set Newly divorced, Laura San Giacomo San Giacomo is a small mountain village at an altitude of 1105 meters located near the town (comune) of Valle Castellana. It is located within the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy. says the NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. sitcom ``Just Shoot Me'' helps lighten her load. ``To go to work and laugh every day is great medicine, and it's a great way to live,'' the actress who plays Maya Gallo Maya Gallo was a fictional character on the former NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me!, where she was played by Laura San Giacomo. Originally, Maya was intended to be the show's main character, but the series instead began to more prominently feature David Spade's character Dennis told US magazine. San Giacomo divorced actor Cameron Dye this year after eight years of marriage. Their son, Mason, who is almost 3, often joins her on the set of the comedy about the ups and downs ups and downs pl.n. Alternating periods of good and bad fortune or spirits. ups and downs Noun, pl alternating periods of good and bad luck or high and low spirits of a fashion magazine. ``She has tunnel vision tunnel vision n. Vision in which the visual field is severely constricted. tunnel vision, n a defect in sight in which a great reduction occurs in the peripheral field of vision, as if one is looking through on that kid,'' said David Spade, who plays tart-tongued assistant Dennis Finch. ``That's why I like her, because she works really hard, and the second it's over, it's all kid.'' Kirk Douglas set as SAG honoree Kirk Douglas, who helped break the Hollywood blacklist in 1958, is the next recipient of the Screen Actors Guild's lifetime achievement award. ``In honoring Kirk Douglas, we pay tribute to a performer whose critically acclaimed achievements as an actor are matched by the strength of his personal character and integrity,'' SAG President Richard Mazur said in a statement Monday. The award will be presented March 7. Douglas has been nominated for three Academy Awards. In 1958, he insisted that credit be given to a blacklisted writer, Dalton Trumbo, for the screenplay of ``Spartacus,'' a film in which he starred. Walters denies tale of wedding bells After four failed marriages, Barbara Walters is sticking to her promise of never again. Walters denied a newspaper report that she's tying the knot with Sen. John Warner, R-Va. ``It's just not true,'' said Walters' assistant, Monica Caulfield. Wedding bells for the ``20/20'' anchorwoman an·chor·wom·an n. 1. A woman who narrates or coordinates a newscast in which several correspondents give reports. 2. Sports A woman who is an anchor in a competition, such as a relay race. were reported Monday by the New York Post The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and the oldest to have been published continually as a daily.[3] Since 1976, it has been owned by Australian-born billionaire Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and is one of the 10 . Although Walters and Warner ``have been friends for many, many, many years,'' Caulfield said, they were not planning to marry. Spicy news; Posh's fiance caught on sly with off-rack flavor girls Victoria Adams, due to give birth in February, is having trouble with engaged sperm donor David Beckham. He's fooling about with others. Italian lap dancer Sandy de Palma Palma or Palma de Mallorca (päl`mä thā mälyôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 325,120), capital of Majorca island and of Baleares prov., Spain, on the Bay of Palma. , 23, says she entertained the soccer player just weeks after Posh Spice found out about his messing around with topless model Emma Ryan, 23. De Palma, who proudly counts Take That star Robbie Williams among her physical encounters, said that while she kissed and did whatnot what·not n. 1. A minor or unspecified object or article. 2. A set of light, open shelves for ornaments. pron. with Beckham, 23, he declined to take matters further. Geri Halliwell will sing ``Happy Birthday'' to Prince Charles at a 50th birthday party Camilla Parker Bowles is tossing for him Nov. 14. The Sunday Times said the ex-Ginger Spice might do a parody of that saucy sauc·y adj. sauc·i·er, sauc·i·est 1. a. Impertinent or disrespectful. b. Impertinent in an entertaining way; impossible to repress or control. 2. performance Marilyn Monroe did for President Kennedy. The Spice Girls' ex-chauffeur, Paul Attridge, has lost a court fight to have a gag order A court order to gag or bind an unruly defendant or remove her or him from the courtroom in order to prevent further interruptions in a trial. In a trial with a great deal of notoriety, a court order directed to attorneys and witnesses not to discuss the case with the media—such removed that's keeping him from earning money by blabbing about whatever it is he knows about Spice behavior in a book. The Girls, not satisfied with merely keeping Attridge quiet, tried to get him thrown in jail, but the court ruled that silence was quite enough. Attridge, 31, vows to ``fight on.'' Clapton to open Caribbean rehab clinic A $6.5 million addiction rehab center funded by Eric Clapton will open today on Antigua, a tiny isle about 300 miles southeast of Puerto Rico. The 36-bed Crossroads Centre of Antigua will offer a 29-day drug- and alcohol-abuse recovery program for $9,000, but, says administrator Anne Vance, ``no one will be turned away'' because they can't pay. She says foundations have been formed to give financial aid. Vance, who worked for 11 years at the Betty Ford Center, talked Clapton into bankrolling the Caribbean's only rehab facility after meeting him in 1994. The rocker, 53, who overcame addictions of his own in the 1970s, has a home near the center and at times will work directly with patients, drawing from his own experience. Vance noted that there's no free ride at the center. ``For those who cannot pay the full fee,'' she said, ``we will expect some kind of voluntary contribution in the form of work after the patient has recovered.'' Most patients are expected to be from Britain and the United States, but one-third of the beds are reserved for Caribbeans. At least six patients are expected by the end of this week. News Lite is compiled by Karen Duffy from Daily News staff and wire reports CAPTION(S): 5 photos Photo: (1) Good grief! Dawn breaks over Kirk Mombert and his colossal gourds as he awaits the Great Pumpkin Weigh-off in Half Moon Bay, Calif. The one on the right took second place at 937 pounds. Associated Press (2) Douglas (3) San Giacomo (4) Walters (5) Clapton |
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