New York, Jan 3 : American actor Tom Cruise could end up being sued by a San Francisco advertising executive for using a replica of Adolf Hitler''''s globe in his movie "Valkyrie". Robert Pritikin owns several of Hitler's artefacts, including the notorious globe, which the Fuehrer used to plan U-boat attacks from his compound in the Bavarian Alps.
Pritikin, who had bought Hitler's globe in 2007 for 100,000 dollars, decided to take legal action after he saw a copied version of the globe in Cruise's movie.
New York, January 3: Doctors say that the childhood illness that Oscar-winning Hollywood star John Travolta's son Jett had been suffering from, scientifically called
Kawasaki disease, could not be blamed for his death because it was unlikely to cause the boy's reported seizure.
"Seizures are not part of Kawasaki disease," the New York Daily News quoted Dr. Stanford Shulman, a specialist in the disease at Northwestern University''s Feinberg
New York, Jan 3: Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson started off their New Year with a tearful spat at the Miami airport.
According to TMZ. com, the squabble started in the American Airlines Admirals Club.
The argument left the `Mean Girls' star in such an emotional state that flight attendants on the plane "asked her whether she''d like to disembark."
The duo were headed back to Los Angeles after spending New Year''s in Miami, where Ronson had a DJ gig at South Beach club Mansion, reports the New York Daily News.
This is the latest in a string of public fights for the duo, who also had an epic confrontation at Ronson''s Hollywood Hills home just before Christmas, waking the neighbors at
New York, January 3: A new novel describes former U. S. President John F. Kennedy as a shameless sex-fiend who destroyed numerous lives.
Publisher Simon & Schuster has revealed that British writer Jed Mercurio''s book, entitled American Adulterer, will describe JFK as a philanderer during his White House years.
The publisher said that the book would revealed that Kennedy had an "uncontrollable and unrelenting appetite for sexual adventure," reports the New York Post.
New York - The gloomy financial picture has prompted New York City to put 700 vehicles in its car fleet up for sale by the end of March, the New York Times reported Friday.
New York, Jan 2 : New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has said that he will support Caroline Kennedy if she's appointed to the Senate seat of Hillary Clinton by state Governor David Paterson, according to the New York Post.
"I have determined there's a good possibility she will be the appointee of the governor," The Post quoted Silver, as saying.
"If she is the appointee of the governor, I will certainly be supportive of her. I will work for her and will work strenuously for her election."