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Madonna to adopt another child from Malawi?

Madge to adopt another child from Malawi?New York, Dec 20: Madonna has reportedly signed paperwork to adopt a four-year-old girl from Malawi - the home country of her adopted son David.

Star Magazine has learnt that the 50-year-old singer will fly to Malawi with Alex Rodriguez to adopt the child.

"She''s hoping to bring the toddler home by early next year," a source told Star Magazine.

According to the New York Daily News, the singer will fly to Malawi to pick up the girl, Mercy James, whose grandparents are unable to care for her.

Caroline Kennedy failed to cast her vote many times since 1988

Caroline KennedyNew York, Dec 19 : Caroline Kennedy wants to be the next senator from New York, but hasn't voted much here since she registered in 1988.

City Board of Elections records show Kennedy failed to vote in many elections since she last registered in the city in 1988 - including votes for the Senate seat she hopes to fill, and numerous Democratic face-offs for mayor, the Daily News reported.

"It doesn't speak to a deep-felt commitment to the electoral process," Baruch College political scientist Doug Muzzio said when told of Kennedy's ballot breakdowns.

Richard Belzer thinks Marilyn Monroe was murdered

Richard Belzer thinks Marilyn Monroe was murderedNew York, Dec 19 : American stand up comedian Richard Belzer has said that, as per the facts presented, he thinks American actress Marilyn Monroe was murdered.

Belzer, who has been starring as Police Det. Munch on "Law & Order" for many years, has been doing a little bit of real life detective work also.

He has also written the book "UFOs, JFK & Elvis: Conspiracies You Don''t Have to Be Crazy to Believe."

Sarah Palin’s first grandchild is a boy

Sarah Palin’s first grandchild is a boyNew York, Dec 19 : Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's first grandchild is a boy, her father Chuck Heath has revealed.

Bristol Palin, 18, has a due date of December 20, Heath told Grandparents. com about his pregnant granddaughter.

The grandfather was asked what name Bristol and the child's father, Levi Johnston, had decided upon.

"Oscar . . . No, I''m just kidding. They don''t have a name for it yet," the New York Post quoted him as saying.

Will Ferrell to immortalise Bush’s shoe attacker in his show

New York, December 19 : American comedian Will Ferrell is reportedly planning to stage-manage Iraqi reporter Muntathar al-Zaidi's "shoe attack" in his Broadway show `You''re Welcome, America: A Final Night With George W. Bush'.

In the show, set moments after Barack Obama''s swearing-in ceremony, Farrell will imitate Bush.

Sources have revealed that Farrell has plans to plant an actor in the audience to toss a piece of footwear at him.

Farrell is also said to be looking for Bush's latest blunders to parody.

Sources have also revealed that a recent preview of the comic at the Largo Theater in Los Angeles left the audience giggling.

General Motors denies merger talks with Chrysler

General Motors denies merger talks with Chrysler New York - Ailing US automotive giant General Motors denied reports Thursday that it was holding merger talks with its likewise stricken competitor, Chrysler.

A GM spokesman at company headquarters in Detroit, Michigan said there were clearly no talks about a merger going on.

The comment came to reports in the business daily Wall Street Journal - citing industry insiders - that the two automotive groups had resumed merger talks which had been broken off a few weeks earlier.

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