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Can Lindsay Lohan have a second chance?

Court room frequent star attendee, actress Lindsay Lohan says she wanted to be recognized not as an actress with legal troubles but someone whose stardom is associated with great films.
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UPDATE: Chris Brown now allowed to get closer to Rihanna

From 50 yards away to 10 yards in music gatherings, R&B singer, Chris Brown can now come go near ex-girlfriend, Rihanna as close as he wants to. LA Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg has lifted the restraining order imposed by the court following his admission that he beat up then girlfriend Rihanna in February 2009.

Privacy Commissioner: Vodafone breach customers privacy

Vodafone has been cleared by the Privacy Commissioner of accusations that the company had permitted the data leakage of its four million subscribers but it was ruled that the telco failed to institute appropriate safeguards that would shield its clients’ information from the public eye.

Apple admits existence of child labour on assembly facilities

Apple has admitted on its latest report auditing the tech firm’s contracted suppliers and manufacturers that some 91 child labourers were employed by mainly Chinese companies assembling the popular gadgets marketed by the US consumer electronics giant.

Indian authorities cancel Bryan Adams show in India

Police authorities in New Delhi , India has canceled the show of singer, Bryan Adams, hours before it began. Citing fear for public safety, the authorities said the show’s organizers failed to provide them the required parameters and plans in managing the public security of the event.

Beckham loses libel suit in US court

A Los Angeles federal judge has dismissed the libel suit popular athlete David Beckham has filed against celebrity magazine over cheating allegations on wife Victoria with prostitute, Irma Nici. US district court Judge Manuel Real dismisses libel suit filed by Beckham against the celebrity magazine for lack of evidence to prove the magazine reported with malicious intent.

Foster's to separate struggling wine unit

Foster’s Group Ltd says it will proceed with a structural separation to create independent ASX listings for its wine business and its beer, cider and spirits business, as it posted first-half profit below expectations.

Charlie Sheen is single again.. in three months

Los Angeles Superior Court has finalized Charlie Sheen’s divorce with ex-wife Brooke Mueller but they will only be legally free in May. Judge Hank Goldberg of the Los Angeles Superior Court stamped the divorce papers Thursday declaring the divorce will be official on May 2.

Lindsay Lohan may plead guilty to avoid jail term

First she wanted to undergo a lie detector test. But realizing that the results of the said procedures are not usually admissible in court, Lindsay Lohan was quick to change her legal strategy to one that she can actually try to score - - a plea deal.

‘Not guilty because I’m not’: Lindsay

Hours before her scheduled arraignment at Los Angeles’s Airport Courthouse, troubled 24-year-old former child star asserted that she knows what to tell the judge when she stands before the court.

Etihad rebuffs Qantas’ claim of unfair market competition

Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways rebuffed claims by Australia’s national carrier Qantas Airways that foreign airlines are deliberately flooding the market with extra capacity, leading to floundering revenues for most of the airline firms.

Shia LaBeouf attacked and handcuffed following a bar fight

A representative for Shia LaBeouf has confirmed that the Transformers star was attacked over the weekend, then handcuffed by authorities as a result of the ensuing barfight. LaBeouf’s spokesman told NY Daily News that the actor was leaving a sports bar in Los Angeles, called Mad Bull's Tavern, when he was jumped by one of the bar’s patrons.

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