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humour News Archive05-Nov-2008
God willing, I?ll join politics: Rajinikant (The Economic Times) In the wake of mounting pressure from his fans to enter politics and in a bid to keep them in good humour, Tamil super star Rajinikant on Monday reiterated his ?open mind? on plunging into politics.
LOG ON (RainbowNetwork.com) This has got to be the most cliquey site I have come across. Most of them are harpies who window dress their profiles to look bubbly yet when you really get down to it they got no sense of humour and take themselves way too seriously.
Lives Remembered: Audrey Hunt (Independent) My cousin Audrey Hunt, who died on 24 September, was a remarkable woman. She was distinguished by her intellect and her zeal to create a fairer society, and she was loved for her good humour and wit.
Would you see the humour in this? (Independent Online) "He appeared to be none the worse for his ordeal other than being understandably somewhat embarrassed," an ambulance service spokesperson said.
Jamie Oliver goes down badly in Germany (AFP via Yahoo! News) Poor ticket sales have forced superstar-chef Jamie Oliver to postpone the forthcoming German première of his cooking stage show in Hamburg, the daily Bild reported on Tuesday.
What will the satirists do without Bush? (CNN) Once the race has been won, as the election night balloons deflate and the last revellers wearily leave watch parties around America; perhaps then, back at the ranch, George W. Bush might settle down with a bowl of pretzels to watch his actions real and fictional played out by Josh Brolin in "W."
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