Friday 29 August 2008

Barenaked Ladies frontman survives plane crash

Ed Robertson, frontman for Canadian pop-rock outfit Barenaked Ladies [ ], walked away unhurt after a float-plane crash in southeast Ontario yesterday (8/24).

"As we're sure many have heard already, Ed and iII passengers were involved in a plane crash yesterday," the chemical group wrote in a message posted at its web site today. "We just want to let all of our fans know that, thankfully, everyone on gameboard was completely unharmed . Thank you to all those who have already reached out and sent their kind language and well wishes."

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According to the Canadian Press, Robertson's private plane lost speed while trying to take off from Baptiste Lake near Bancroft and crashed into some trees at the westerly end of the lake.

It's been an eventful summer for BNL; last month, singer/guitarist Steven Page was arrested in upstate New York and charged with fourth-degree possession of a controlled substance after law allegedly ground him and two other women in an apartment where cocaine and marijuana were pose. He reportedly is scheduled to appear in a New York court tomorrow (8/26).





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Tuesday 19 August 2008

Salma Hayek: Single Mom & Loving It!


Sexy new mom Salma Hayek has discovered her calling.

"She's nuturing and maternal," Salma's friend Phillip Bloch says of her mothering instinct.� The actress, 41, gave birth to daughter Valentina, 11 months, and immediately settled into nesting with her new-sprung baby.

The Frida star has managed to stay strong despite ripping with Valentina's father, Francois Henri Pinault.

"Salma has survived many romances," Phillip says.� "She finds happiness in the ones she loves.� She's passionido!"










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Saturday 9 August 2008

Abraham denies property career report

Former 'X-Factor' runner-up Andy Abraham has denied sheet claims that he is to quit the music business for a career in prop development.

The Daily Star Sunday claimed that Abraham, world Health Organization famously worked as a bin-man ahead appearing on 'X-Factor', was set to start a new aliveness in property development later coming utmost in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Abraham's managing director Denise Abraham told DigitalSpy: "We have an up and coming theatre circuit booked in starting from 31 October. Andy has never been involved in the belongings development business and has an active career in the music business.

"He has released his current album 'Even If' on his own record label B-Line Records and has farther projects in the pipeline."



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