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  • پاملا اندرسون، بازيگر کانادايی بر روی يک قايق تفريحی در منطقه توريستی سن تروپه در جنوب فرانسه، دومين ازدواج خود را جشن گرفت.
    اين بازيگر 39 ساله با کيد راک، خواننده 35 ساله موسيقی رپ، پس از سالها رابطه عاشقانه نه چندان مداوم، ازدواج کرد.

    اندرسون و همسرش پس از پايان دادن به نامزدی شان در سال 2003؛ اخيرا بار ديگر رابطه عاشقانه ديگری برقرار کردند.

    او درباره ازدواجش در وب سايتش نوشته "من عاشقم، من خوشبختم و روشنايی را می بينم. (اين سخنان) به نظر دراماتيک می آيد، اما حقيقت دارد. "

    اندرسون و کيد راک که نام اصلی اش رابرت ريچی است سالهای زيادی با هم دوست بوده اند. اين دو پس از جدايی در سال 2003، چند ماه ها گذشته را در جنوب فرانسه با هم گذرانده اند و هفته گذشته برای دومين بار نامزدی خود را اعلام کردند.

    اندرسون شهرت جهانی اش را مديون بازی در مجموعه تلويزيونی Baywatch است که در سالهای 1990 پخش می شد و ماجرای آن در يک ساحل تفریحی و درباره گروهی از ناجيان غريق بود.

    نخستين ازدواج اندرسون با تامی لی، ستاره موسيقی راک بود که در سال 1998 به طلاق انجاميد. اين دو در سال 1995 با يکديگر ازدواج کرده بودند و حاصل اين ازدواج دو پسر - براندون 10 ساله و ديلان 8 ساله - است.


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    • Actor Jean Reno Weds

      French actor Jean Reno, star of such films as The Big Blue, Leon and The Da Vinci Code, married model and actress Zofia Borucka, 35, on Saturday in a hilltop village in the south of France.

      The wedding, witnessed by Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy and singer Johnny Hallyday, took place in the town hall of Les Baux de Provence, near Avignon, a day before the star's 58th birthday.

      The ceremony was conducted by the mayor of Les Baux, Gerard Jouve, a friend of the actor's.

      Born Don Juan Moreno y Jederique Jimenez in Morocco to Spanish parents, Reno came to France as a teenager. After drama studies in Paris, he worked in French theater and television before landing his first film role in 1979.

      Some of his most successful and critically acclaimed roles have been in films directed by Luc Besson.

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          • Mel Gibson In Rehab for Alcoholism

            Mel Gibson has sought treatment for alcoholism, his rep, Alan Nierob, tells PEOPLE.

            "He definitely entered a program," said Nierob, who wouldn't identify or describe the program or say how long Gibson planned to be there.

            Gibson was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Malibu early Friday morning.

            On Saturday, he issued a statement apologizing for his behavior after the arrest.

            The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department turned its case over to the district attorney Monday. The DA's office is now reviewing the information to determine whether to press charges.

            Controversy erupted this weekend over allegations that the Sheriff's Department sanitized an arrest report containing anti-Semitic and sexist remarks that Gibson allegedly made while in custody.

            DA spokesperson Jane Robison tells PEOPLE, "We believe we received a complete report, but can't comment on the details of it." An arraignment is set for Sept. 28.

            Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Disney said Monday that the studio plans to release Gibson's latest film, Apocalypto, as scheduled on Dec. 8.

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              • Elizabeth Hurley to Get Married 'Very Soon'

                Elizabeth Hurley says she plans to marry her boyfriend of three years, Indian businessman Arun Nayar, in the near future.

                "I can't reveal the date, but it's very close," Hurley, 41, tells the Italian edition of Vanity Fair. "And we are also thinking of having a child."

                Last May, Hurley told PEOPLE that she and Nayar "absolutely" would like to have a child together.

                Hurley, who models for Jordache and starred in such movies as 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and 2000's Bedazzled, previously dated Hugh Grant from 1987 to 2000.

                In 2002 she had a son, Damian Charles, now 4, with film producer Steve Bing.

                "I can't boast about being a single mother because it is a choice I would never have made spontaneously: I'm not that type of woman," Hurley tells Italian Vanity Fair.

                "I found myself in this situation, to my surprise and despite myself, and I tried to face the situation," she continues. "But it was hard. ... In any case, I wouldn't change a single thing of what happened. My life with Damian has been splendid. He is the perfect child."

                Asked by the magazine how it will feel to be married for the first time at 41, Hurley says, "I'll tell you once I'm married. But I lived with Hugh Grant for 13 years; we were like husband and wife. I don't think there is a big difference."

                Hurley met Nayar shortly after her son was born. The couple made one of their first public outings in April 2003 at a charity ball at New York City, where an observer told PEOPLE, "(Arun) was happy and smiling. It was obvious that they were very much together."

                The couple, along with Damian, often spend time at the actress's English countryside farm, which they share with 120 pedigreed cows and a flock of sheep.

                "I'll take Damian out on the tractor while Elizabeth cooks," Nayar told PEOPLE last May of their life out of the spotlight. "It's a bit like the Waltons."

                Hurley added at the time, "I love my life. I couldn't be happier."

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                  • Idol's Elliott Yamin Meets Fan with Leukemia

                    Former American Idol contestant Elliott Yamin helped one special fan's dream come true over the weekend.

                    The singer, who was the third runner-up in the most recent season, spent time backstage in Richmond, Va. during the "American Idols Live" tour with Amanda Jones, a die-hard fan who was recently diagnosed with leukemia.

                    Jones, 19, from Jonesboro, Ark., tells PEOPLE that when she received her diagnosis just two weeks ago, she had two questions for her doctors: 1. Is the disease curable? 2. Could she go to Richmond, Va., to see the "American Idols Live" tour?

                    "I had to see my Idol in his hometown," says Jones, referring to Yamin, a Richmond native.

                    Not only did she make it to Richmond on Saturday night, but thanks to a connection through a Yamin fan forum, she snagged a backstage pass from a friend of Yamin's who'd heard about Jones's leukemia diagnosis.

                    "He is, by far, one of the sweetest people I ever met," says Jones. "He was rubbing my back and told me not to worry and that everything would be okay."

                    Jones is such a big fan of Yamin's that, in May, she camped out at Graceland in Memphis to catch a glimpse of him when the top Idol contenders visited Elvis's former home.

                    Now, she says, "He's my hero. He went through so much in his childhood, struggled through so much, and in the end, he came out on top. That's what I pray and hope I can do."

                    Yamin, 28, suffers from Type 1 diabetes and is 90 percent deaf in his right ear. After a series of childhood ear infections and ear-drum replacement surgery at 13, "it just hasn't worked right," he told PEOPLE in March. As for being able to sing in spite of that, "I don't know how to explain it, because I'm not a religious person. It's a gift."

                    Backstage, Yamin signed Jones's program, writing: "Amanda, thank you for all your support. I thank you for driving a long way to see us. God bless you, sweetheart." In return, Jones gave him a card and a LiveStrong bracelet.

                    As she turned to leave, Yamin hugged her one more time. "That just boosted me up," Jones tells PEOPLE. "I forgot I was the kid with leukemia."

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                    • Film-maker Mel Gibson has admitted making anti-Semitic remarks during his drink-driving arrest - but has said they do not reflect his true feelings.
                      "There is no excuse, nor should there be any tolerance, for anyone who thinks or expresses any kind of anti-Semitic remark," he said in a statement.

                      "Please know from my heart I am not an anti-Semite. I am not a bigot. Hatred of any kind goes against my faith."

                      The 50-year-old issued an apology to "everyone in the Jewish community".

                      He also asked to meet Jewish leaders in order to have "a one-on-one discussion to discern the appropriate path for healing".

                      The Oscar-winning director was stopped early on Friday after driving at 87mph in a 45mph zone in Malibu, California.

                      I am in the process of understanding where those vicious words came from during that drunken display

                      Mel Gibson


                      Read the full statement

                      During his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence, he made what he has described as "vitriolic and harmful" statements to officer James Mee.

                      "I am in the process of understanding where those vicious words came from during that drunken display," he said.

                      He conceded that he had offended the Jewish community and asked them to help him on his "journey through recovery".

                      "I am a public person, and when I say something... my words carry weight in the public arena," he said.

                      "I must assume personal responsibility for my words and apologise directly to those who have been hurt and offended."

                      Widespread criticism

                      Mr Gibson repeated an earlier statement given by his publicist Alan Nierob saying he had begun "an ongoing programme of recovery".

                      "What I am now realising is that I cannot do it alone."

                      Reports of his anti-Semitic remarks have provoked widespread criticism and a Holocaust mini-series his production company Icon was developing with the ABC TV network has been cancelled.

                      But an ABC spokesman declined to discuss whether the decision was related to the film-maker's arrest or comments.

                      The entertainment industry cannot idly stand by and allow Mel Gibson to get away with such tragically inflammatory statements

                      Ari Emanuel, talent agent


                      Hollywood's reaction to Gibson's outburst

                      In an earlier statement, Mr Gibson put his "belligerent" behaviour down to a "horrific relapse" in his battle with alcoholism.

                      Influential talent agent Ari Emanuel has called for the movie community to boycott his future projects.

                      "At a time of escalating tensions in the world, the entertainment industry cannot idly stand by and allow Mel Gibson to get away with such tragically inflammatory statements," he wrote on the Huffington Post weblog.

                      The star of the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon films won a best director Oscar for his 1995 film Braveheart, in which he also starred.

                      His new film Apocalypto is due to be released in the US on 8 December.

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                        • Secrets of a neolithic time machine

                          A spectacular discovery of Stone Age menhirs in Brittany could unlock the code to one of the most puzzling chapters of human development, and transform our knowledge of mankind's early history. Some months ago builders were clearing a piece of wasteland in southern Brittany when they struck an enormous hunk of granite. The developer was no historian but he knew instantly what the obstacle must be: the remains of a buried "menhir" or neolithic standing stone. He ordered a bulldozer to shove the stone underground again before any passing busybody spotted it. He did not want the work on his six seaside bungalows to be halted for a prolonged archaeological dig.Brittany, he probably reasoned, is crammed with old stones. At Carnac - the largest neolithic site in the world, just down the road - there is a linear forest of 3,000 menhirs in the space of four kilometres. Was that not enough ancient monuments to satisfy the historians, the tourists and the Ministry of Culture in Paris?

                          Too late. A passing busy-body had noticed the unearthed menhir. Work on the bungalows was halted. An archaeological dig was ordered.As a result, our knowledge of early human history may be transformed - or at least deeply enriched. Preliminary exploration of the site has just been completed. One of France's foremost experts on neolithic times calls the results a "miracle". Other experts speak of a "time machine".

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                          • USAF 'secrets' revealed

                            Don't dismiss all those flying saucer stories you've read in the tabloids until you hear what military aerospace historian Michael Schratt has to say. He addressed a small audience Sunday at the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture museum to discuss the United States' long-running classified military aircraft programs. Schratt of Illinois passed out a postcard depicting a curious-looking U.S. Air Force circular-wing jet aircraft that had supposedly been spotted by a jet pilot and later photographed outside the MacDill AFB salvage yard in 1967. They measured 20, 40, 70 and 116 feet in diameter and all had tricycle landing gear with control surfaces running along the circumference of the disc. Schratt said some aircraft projects are so top secret that not event the President knows about them. He suggested the Air Force was able to finance these programs by siphoning money from other documented programs throughout the years. It's high time for the Air Force to declassify information on this aircraft and others, he said.

                            It would not be a threat to public safety to do so, and could improve life on this planet by furthering a better understanding of space flight, he said. Jim Upton of California had seen Schratt's website, www.usafflyingsaucers.com and wanted to hear him speak. When he finished listening to Schratt's hour-long talk Upton wasn't so sure he bought it all. "He gave a good survey of various (Air Force) programs over time, but some of that stuff is just way out there," Upton said. Upton questioned the authenticity of the photo of the circular aircraft on the postcard Schratt handed out. Schratt spoke about various secret aircraft programs and the costs for some of them. He said each B-2 stealth bomber costs $2.3 billion or "more than its own weight in gold." Upton had no quibble with some of Schratt's observations. "The second half of his talk was just a whole lot of speculation," Upton said.

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                              • Mel Gibson Charged with Drunken Driving

                                Mel Gibson has been charged with misdemeanor drunken driving, having an elevated blood-alcohol level and having an open container of liquor in his car.

                                Gibson "was charged with one misdemeanor count each of driving under the influence and driving while having a .08 percent or higher blood alcohol content," said Deputy District Attorney Ralph Shapiro, the deputy in charge of the Malibu office, in a statement issued Wednesday.

                                "In addition, Gibson was charged with driving with an open container, an infraction of the vehicle code."

                                The statement continues, "Gibson was stopped about 2:09 a.m. Friday on Pacific Coast Highway after a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy allegedly observed him driving his 2006 Lexus LS at more than 85 mph. An open bottle of tequila allegedly was found in his car.

                                "He was released on Friday on his own recognizance. His arraignment is set for Sept. 28 in Malibu Superior Court, Division 3. If convicted, he's facing up to six months in county jail."

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