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Courteney Cox determined to make 9yr marriage to David Arquette last

Washington, December 24: Former `Friends' star Courteney Cox is doing all she can to make her marriage to David Arquette last.

Carla Bruni says she’s "no longer a man-eater"

London, Dec 24: While on an official trip to Brazil with hubby Nicolas Sarkozy, France's first lady Carla Bruni announced that she is ''no longer a man-eater''.

Speaking on her 41st birthday, Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy said that she's happy with her married life and has given up her man-eating ways of old following a string of boyfriends from Sir Mick Jagger to Donald Trump, reports the Telegraph.

"I can no longer seduce because I love my husband," she told the Brazilian edition of Marie-Claire magazine.

"I don't want to hurt him. I am no longer a man-eater," she said.

The ex-model and singer added: "We are newly weds. We don't say much, we kiss."

Sir Don Bradman’s family sues over use of name for promoting choco-chip biscuits

Melbourne, Dec 24: John Bradman, son of Sir Don Bradman, is seeking damages from law firm Allens Arthur Robinson for failing to use "due care, skill and diligence" when allowing the Bradman Foundation to license the cricketer's name.

He alleged that the law firm left his father's name open to exploitation, by allowing it to be used to promote items such as chocolate-chip biscuits, aired before a full Supreme Court trial.

The family has said that, if successful, it would donate any funds it received to charity, The Australian reported.

Allens Arthur Robinson yesterday applied to the court for a summary judgment in its favour, arguing that the Bradman family had left it too long after Sir Donald's 2001 death to take action.

Sir Don Bradman’s family sues over use of name for promoting choco-chip biscuits

Melbourne, Dec 24: John Bradman, son of Sir Don Bradman, is seeking damages from law firm Allens Arthur Robinson for failing to use "due care, skill and diligence" when allowing the Bradman Foundation to license the cricketer's name.

He alleged that the law firm left his father's name open to exploitation, by allowing it to be used to promote items such as chocolate-chip biscuits, aired before a full Supreme Court trial.

The family has said that, if successful, it would donate any funds it received to charity, The Australian reported.

Allens Arthur Robinson yesterday applied to the court for a summary judgment in its favour, arguing that the Bradman family had left it too long after Sir Donald's 2001 death to take action.

Sandra Bullock bares buttocks in new film ‘The Proposal’

Sandra Bullock bares buttocks in new film ‘The Proposal’London, Dec 24: Good news for Sandra Bullock's male fans: the stunner will soon leave nothing to imagination, thanks to her new film `The Proposal' in which she has shed her clothes and given a glimpse of her sexy butt.

With a bare bottom scene, the brunette beauty has proved that she''s still got it at the tender age of 44.

`The Proposal' is a tale about a pushy boss who forces her assistant to get hitched so she can avoid deportation, reports the Sun.

Elton John to have street named after him

Elton John to have street named after himWashington, Dec 24: Officials in Sir Elton John''s hometown are so impressed with his concerts in Las Vegas that they want to name a road after him.

Earlier this year, the `Candle In The Wind' hitmaker did a series of high-profile shows in the gambling city.

The gigs impressed some staff on Harrow council in north London and thus they decided to honour their local hero with his own street.

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