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Naomi Watts, Liev Schreiber welcome their second baby

Naomi WattsMelbourne, Dec 15 : Aussie actress Naomi Watts and her partner American actor Liev

Miranda Kerr, Orlando Bloom mix work with pleasure

 Miranda Kerr, Orlando Bloom mix work with pleasureNew York, Dec 15 : Aussie model Miranda Kerr and her beau actor Orlando Bloom were spotted enjoying themselves while shooting for Victoria''s Secret catalogue.

The two, who are rumoured to be engaged, had flown down to the Rosewood Little Dix Bay resort on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, reports the New York Post.

When there was no work for Kerr, they were seen frolicking on the beach, playing in the water and doing yoga at the resort''s spa.

Meanwhile, Kerr had earlier revealed that she would like to do a job with more substance.

Cheryl Cole tells X Factor winner Alexandra Burke to stay away from men

Cheryl ColeLondon, Dec 15 : British singer and X Factor mentor Cheryl Cole has warned new X Factor winner Alexandra Burke to stay off men and to focus on work and not play.

Cole called for the sex ban after Burke's former lover, D'adre West, tried to cash in on her success by selling a seedy sex tape the couple recorded years ago.

"I won't be taking her on the pull," the Daily Star quoted her as saying.

"Alexandra is going to focus on her music and her new career. Boys will come later on - there's plenty of time for that," she stated.

Indian films see steep fall in Pakistani audience post-Mumbai attacks

Islamabad, Dec 15 : Growing tension between India and Pakistan after the recent Mumbai terror attacks has adversely affected the business of Indian films in Pakistan,

Cinema officials have revealed that the Pakistani cinema halls have seen a 75 percent reduction in attendance of Indian films after the attacks.

They said that a large chunk of Pakistani moviegoers had refused to watch Indian films in local cinemas, and the business had suffered due to the Mumbai carnage.

While the Indian films had been in high demand before the attack, cinema officials said that the trend had apparently changed due to the tensions between the two countries.

Leona Lewis' ''Run'' tops UK singles chart for second week running

Leona Lewis' ''Run'' tops UK singles chart for second week runningWashington, Dec 15: Leona Lewis has topped the UK singles chart for the second week running with her version of Snow Patrol''s ''Run''.

Kings of Leon''s ''Use Somebody'' came second while ''Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth'', a single recorded by Aled Jones and Sir Terry Wogan in aid of Children In Need, landed the third spot.

Britney Spears came fourth with ''Womanizer'', while Take That rounded off the top five with ''Greatest Day'', reports BBC.

Paul McCartney once wrote to Dalai Lama criticising his stand on eating meat

Macca once wrote to Dalai Lama criticising his stand on eating meatLondon, Dec 15: Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that he once wrote to the Dalai Lama to criticise him for eating meat.

He said that he decided to write to Dalai Lama after he found out that the religious leader, who once said that Buddhists did not believe in "causing any suffering to any sentient beings", was himself a non-vegetarian.

McCartney, 66, said that his letter was aimed at pointing out that there was some suffering involved even in eating animals.

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