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Liz Hurley’s dream wedding

It was a dream come true as beautiful bride Liz Hurley finally wed her beau in a lavish ceremony.

Liz and her businessman groom Arun Nayer welcomed guests at their second wedding, having already exchanged vows the day before at an emergency civil ceremony, which marked the beginning of their week-long nuptial celebrations packed with romance and drama.

The service was organised at the last minute, after a panicked Liz learnt her extravagant white wedding wouldn’t be official.

“Liz really wanted to get married at Sudeley Castle, but unfortunately the castle’s chapel is not licensed, so they decided to get the legal side of things over a day earlier in a civil ceremony,” says a friend.

For the full story, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on sale March 12).

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Brad begs Ange: ‘I don’t want to be a single dad’

Brad Pitt has been left shocked and saddened after Angelina Jolie last week announced she will adopt another child as a single mother.

Officials confirmed the actress had filed the necessary papers to adopt a young boy from Vietnam as a sole parent, because local laws allow only legally married couples to adopt together.

Now friends say Brad, 31, would rather go down the path alone than make their romance official.

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Salma Hayek pregnant and engaged

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Libbi Gorr: Let’s get real!

Let’s take action before the world becomes full of Paris Hilton look-alikes, pleads Libbi Gorr.

Body image seems such a shallow topic. We spend so much time thinking about our bodies, worrying about our bodies, dieting, exercising. There are so many other things in the world that we could be applying our minds to. But we have to accept that what you look like does affect your happiness.

As a society we are obsessed with looks and, possibly because it relates to a mating instinct, that’s the basic animal in all of us. But along with that, we have to remember what really makes a human being special is our individual flaws. For instance, Barbra Streisand and her nose and Cameron Diaz and her lop-sided face — those things make them special and unique.

Young girls are increasingly thinking they need to look like each other and Paris Hilton in order to be a success in the world. The sort of people I would like teenagers to look up to are people with more inner qualities than looks, people who’ve got curiosity, drive or kindness and community spirit. People are a whole package. There’s no use concentrating on what you haven’t got.

People sometimes think that skinny is “inny”, that you’ve got to be thin to win, but time and again it’s been proved that healthy is wealthy. Once all men and women get that into their heads, we’re going to be a much wiser community.

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Cleaning your pet’s ears

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The Sealyham Terrier

The clown of terriers

The majority of terriers are named for areas of England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales where they originated — the West Highland White Terrier, Border Terrier, Skye Terrier, Irish Terrier, Scottish Terrier, Norwich and Norfolk Terriers, Welsh Terrier etc.

The Sealyham Terrier was named by its original breeder, Captain Edwardes, after his mansion, Sealyham, near the Sealy river in Pembrokeshire, South Wales.

Captain Edwardes is thought to have begun developing the Sealyham Terrier around the year 1860. As an avid sportsman he desired a dog to work with his hunting pack of Otterhounds and go to ground after badger. This required a dog with great courage, stamina, and agility and a white colour so that the hounds and sportsman involved in the hunt would not mistake the Sealyham for the prey.

The Sealyhams were not required to kill the badger, but to keep it in one place and to bark to signal the huntsmen of the badger’s location underground so that they could dig into the den.

Although there is no complete record of the breeds used by Captain Edwardes to develop the Sealyham Terrier, the Welsh Corgi, White Bull Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Wire Fox Terrier and West Highland White Terrier are all thought to have played a role.

Although a rare breed today, during the 1920s and 1930s the breed enjoyed popularity and was owned by Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Richard Burton and Alfred Hitchcock — whose own Sealyhams can be seen in his films The Birds and Suspicion. Sealyhams also were a popular subject for postcard artists during this period.

The Sealyham is a double-coated breed with a soft undercoat and a harsh, weather-resistant outer coat which requires regular maintenance.

For the show ring, the Sealyham is hand stripped — the long and dead hairs are plucked out by hand. The stripping process is time-consuming but the coat of a Sealyham kept just as a companion can be clipped. The luxurious furnishings on the head, legs and chest require regular brushing to eliminate knots and tangles.

The clown of terriers, the Sealyham is a loyal, intelligent, sometimes stubborn but always devoted companion, and although most terriers are busy dogs, the Sealyham is the couch potato of the Terrier world, having a much more relaxed attitude.

The Sealyham is a large dog in a small package and makes an ideal companion for both city and country living. A moderate amount of exercise will keep him healthy and happy.

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Mary shattered — Fred’s reunion with his ex

The pregnant princess is devastated over Frederik rekindling an old flame.

Princess Mary was reportedly reduced to tears over Prince Frederik’s emotional meeting with one of his former flames.

It’s rumoured that pregnant Mary broke down after Fred’s reunion with ex-girlfriend Marie Montell at a recent charity event.

While the Crown Prince was happy for the media to cover the National Charity Day benefit, he banned photographers from capturing his warm embrace with singer Marie.

“They were genuinely excited to see each other,” says a source. “The chemistry was still there.”

Prior to his marriage to Mary, Marie was considered “the one that got away”, having broken Fred’s heart when she ended their two-year relationship.

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Ada’s heartache — ex linked to teen drug death

Ada Nicodemou‘s wedding joy has been crushed by revelations that her former boyfriend may be responsible for the heroin death of a 15-year-old girl.

Just days before Ada married Chrys Xipolitas on February 17, her former boyfriend and Breakers cast mate Simon Munro admitted he’d injected Georgia Chant with heroin, leading to her death.

As the stunning actress walked down the aisle, friends were still getting over the shock of Ada’s narrow escape from drug addict Munro.

For the full story, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on sale March 12).

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Lisa Oldfield: ‘My drug battle’

The TV personality and wife of former One Nation politician David Oldfield reveals explosive details about her past drug abuse and depression.

“Six months into taking a couple of ecstasy tablets on a weekend, I was introduced to cocaine.” Soon, she couldn’t “imagine life without it” and was combining the two drugs in a potentially lethal cocktail. After three months of heavy drug abuse, she lost control.

“I was having violent episodes where I would throw things and scream at people — not bash anybody, but I had to be physically restrained. I abused my partner, he bore the brunt of much of it.”

Lisa, who credits husband David with turning her life around, now wants to warn others about the dangers of drugs.

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In the mag — March 12, 2007

On-Sale Monday March 12, 2007

True Life — Injured and on fire in a crashed helicopter, pilot Phil O’Driscoll slipped briefly into death, then one thought revived him… “My little girl kept me alive.” True Life — conjoined twins: ‘We share a body… and a very special bond’

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