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Maxim covergirl Malin Akerman warns fans ‘to look, not grab her butt’

Maxim covergirl Malin Akerman warns fans ‘to look, not grab her butt’Washington, Mar 7: Canadian actress Malin Akerman has in an exclusive interview with Maxim magazine warned her fans that they can look but most definitely not touch her.

Akerman, 30, will be featured on the April cover of the men’s magazine and a sneak peek into it has also revealed her hilarious interview.

“Just say hello. Don''t grab my butt,” Fox News quoted her as saying.

Britney’s Boys not banned from her ‘Circus’ shows

Britney’s Boys not banned from her ‘Circus’ showsWashington, Mar 7 : Britney Spears' camp has dismissed reports that her sons would not be allowed to watch her `Circus' concerts.

A statement on her Britney's website claimed that her ex-hubby Kevin Federline had not banned Sean, 3, and Jayden, 2, from attending her concerts.

"Contrary to rumours linked to false articles, Britney Spears'' sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, will be joining her on the entire Circus tour and will be attending shows as planned," Us magazine quoted the statement as saying.

‘Chef’ Eva Longoria Parker puts in-home dinner for charity auction

‘Chef’ Eva Longoria Parker puts in-home dinner for charity auctionWashington, March 7 : Actress Eva Longoria Parker turned chef at her restaurant and donated an in-home dinner to raise funds for charity.

The `Desperate Housewife' star recently put the catered dinner, along with tableside service of her own guacamole, for auction to raise funds for the New York Rescue Workers Detox Project at her Beso in Hollywood.

''Terminator'' producers land in legal row

Washington, March 7: Moritz Borman has filed lawsuit against his fellow "Terminator: Salvation" producers over fraud and breach allegations.

The veteran film producer submitted papers against Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek and their Halcyon Co. banner in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming more than 160 million dollars in damages.

The suit cited eight causes of action including non-payment of balance producing fees amounting to 2.5 million dollars, reports Variety magazine.

Aniston, Jolie could be pals one day, says Debbie Reynolds

Aniston, Jolie could be pals one day, says Debbie ReynoldsWashington, Mar 7 : Love rivals Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie could become friends one day, at least that's what veteran actress Debbie Reynolds believes.

Aniston and Jolie are still at war through press interviews, four years after Brad Pitt ended his marriage to the Friends actress and fell for Jolie.

Reynolds admits that the rivalry reminds her of her own conflict when her first husband Eddie Fisher left her for close pal Elizabeth Taylor in 1959.

Obama set to lift restrictions on funding of stem cell research

Obama set to lift restrictions on funding of stem cell researchWashington, Mar 7: President Barack Obama will sign an executive order on March 9 lifting the Bush Administration’s restrictions on funding of embryonic stem cell research.

The long-awaited move is certain to draw criticism from anti-abortion and religious groups that question the science and ethics behind the research.

Obama was a frequent critic of former President George W. Bush’s 2001 executive order, which said federal dollars could be spent for research only on stem cell lines created before Aug. 9, 2001.

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