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The star appeal of Scientology

Scientology has famously attracted Hollywood megastars like Tom Cruise and John Travolta, but exactly what does the religion involve?

Among the many rumours, court cases and cult-like ideas surrounding the religion, the church of Scientology has become almost as famous as the stars who worship with the religion — and there may be a good reason why.

The word “scientology” means knowing how to know and this is what the religion, which was developed by L Ron Hubbard, is based around.

The main idea behind the religion is that each individual is behind the “driver’s seat” of their own lives and has the ability to answer life’s everyday questions about relationships, money, happiness and family.

The religion follows old Eastern traditions and involves each person having an increasing knowledge of themselves. But it’s hard not to affiliate Scientology without the celebrities involved.

Although it has been highly criticised, it has been reported that Scientology may appeal to celebrities and people within the spotlight because it appeals to their personality and lifestyle. It has also been reported that L Ron Hubbard created “project celebrity”, which was aimed at attracting certain celebrities to the religion to enhance it.

Whether celebrities are being drawn to the religion because it supports their unique lifestyle or whether they are being targeted, one thing is certain: the celebrities are powerful and successful.

There are established Scientology Celebrity Centres to cater to artists, politicians, leaders of an industry and sports figures in Los Angeles, New York, London and Paris.

L Ron Hubbard established the celebrity centres to show appreciation to those who have the “power and vision to create a better world”.

Two of the biggest celebrity scientologists are of course Tom Cruise and John Travolta, but other stars including Jenna Elfman and Australian singer Kate Ceberano have also been linked to the religion.

Other well-known celebrity scientologists include Katie Holmes, Kelly Preston, Kirstie Alley, Catherine Bell and Nancy Cartwright.

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The price of convenience

"Convenience" can save us precious time and money, but is it really worth it?
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A recent study by the World Health Organization has found that long-term use of mobile phones can cause brain tumours. Specifically, people who have used a mobile phone for more than 10 years face a significantly increased risk of developing brain tumours such as glioma. The Interphone study involved about 12,800 people from 13 countries.

Dr Elizabeth Cardis, who led the research, said the final report, due to be published by the end of the year, will include a public health warning about the use of mobile phones.

This is something many of us suspected for some time. I know two particularly passionate people who’ve been convinced for ages that phones were dangerous. The children of one of these people hid their mother’s mobile phones, while the other complained furiously about having to use not only one, but two mobile phones for work.

Instinctively, many of us had our suspicions despite being repeatedly assured by learned colleagues that mobile phones were safe.

If we overuse mobile phones, overeat fast foods, over-farm and overfish, maybe we’ve all embraced new technologies with a bit too much zeal. I guess it’s like shopping in a grocery store. We all probably know its best to eat mostly fresh vegies and salad with a touch of fresh protein, which are from maybe two aisles. Yet, we have 12 more aisles where we think maybe we should be having all these things because they are simply there.

We’ve never been fatter as a nation. We keep talking about negative body image, yet the elephant in the room is: why do we feel we have to embrace so many new foods, fads and technologies and not listen to our instincts which may tell us something else?

So maybe next time we decide something’s convenient, even if every advertisement and other person seems to be telling us it is, we should try trusting our own intuition. Think things through then decide what is the true price of convenience to us?

Your say: Do you have a good way of working out the true price of convenience? Email us on [email protected]

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Is Ange about to adopt child number seven?

Angelina Jolie is slowly but surely catching up to Octomum, with reports the actor is considering adopting a seventh child.

The actress already has six children: Shiloh and twins Knox and Vivienne with partner Brad Pitt, as well as three other adopted children — eight-year-old Maddox, four-year old Zahara, and Pax, who is almost five.

However, Ange seems to be going it alone when it comes to adopting the seventh child from Syria.

The Daily Mail and OK! Magazine both report that the Wanted actress is going solo in adopting the child, reporting that a spokesman for the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service said “only [Angelina’s] name [was] on the [adoption] papers”.

The adoption claims come at the same time as US Weekly reports the couple are constantly battling over the six children.

The magazine also takes a look at the new tell-all book, Brangelina: The untold story of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, which claims that the pair have broken up several times.

In other Angelina news, the Oscar-award-winning actress has apparently reconciled with her father Jon Voight.

According to Us Weekly the 70-year-old actor said the pair are in touch but do not speak often.

Angelina and her father had disagreement in 2001 and had not been in contact since.

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Protect your lungs

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More than 8000 Australians are diagnosed with lung cancer each year. The good news is that increasing your intake of vitamin E may cut your risk of lung cancer by a remarkable 50 percent.

According to research from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, published in the International Journal of Cancer, intakes of vitamin E in the alpha-tocopherol form were linked to consistent reductions in lung-cancer risk.

Alpha-tocopherol, or natural vitamin E, is the form used in most supplements. It is also found naturally in foods like nuts (almonds are one of the best sources), seeds, liver and leafy green vegetables like Swiss chard.

Your say: What do you think of these findings? Share with us below…

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Funeral fit for the King

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As the world said goodbye to the King of Pop in a very public way, his family organised a private funeral held on September 3, 2009, costing the estate almost US$1 million, court documents revealed.

In pictures: Michael Jackson’s memorial service

After Michael Jackson’s death in June, the family and AEG entertainment group organised a public memorial held at the Staples Center in July but waited until September to have his family funeral.

During this time the family was charged US$5000 ($5375) per month to hold Michael’s remains in a temporary vault, the Associated Press reported.

Jackson’s mother, Katherine had her attorneys file payment requests with estate administrators only three days before the funeral was planned to be held. Court documents showed that if payment was not received by the funeral home and the Glendale Police Department by September 1 “the funeral will not proceed”.

However, the administrators showed no opposition to the request, allowing the family $1 million for funeral expenses.

The final costs included US$855,730 ($919,120) to Forest Lawn-Glendale for cemetery and funeral charges, US$35,000 ($37,620) for Jackson’s lavish burial garments, US$15,000 ($16,120) for a funeral designer, US$30,000 ($32,235) for cars and security, US$16,000 ($17,190) for flowers, US$1975 ($2120) for wardrobe for the Jackson family, US$3682 ($3955) for the framing of a photo placed next to the casket, US$2000 ($2150) for ushers costumes, US$11,716 ($12,590) for invitations and programs. The family were also allowed to charge US$21,455 ($23,055) for the “funeral repast” at a restaurant after the ceremony, the Associated Press reported.

One of the Jackson estate’s lawyers, Howard Weitzman, said the funeral could have been done for less money but “it was Michael Jackson, who was larger than life. There’s no reason he should not have a funeral that’s larger than life”.

Your say: Do you think the Jackson family spent too much money on the funeral? Do you think the funeral was fitting for the King of Pop? What will you miss most about Michael Jackson? Tell us below.

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A day in the life of Octomum

Nadya Suleman aka Octomum easily has her hands full. Simply holding two of her 10 month-old octuplets is enough to fill the hands of the 33-year-old mother of 14.

Despite having her hands full, Octomum seems to be able to juggle holding two children at a time, while slowly getting to her feet. But when it comes to her older children, aged between eight and three-years-old…

…the single mum is often chasing after and playing with them.

Dealing with temper tantrums, is part of Ocotmums everyday life, much like other parents. However, you can times hers by 14!

With her hands full Octomum needs all the hled she can get, even if it’s a little hand.

Luckily, she has a number of older helping hands available! With so much help, a simple trip to the park can turn into quite a party.

Octomum is regularly snapped shopping and seems to have the task of balancing babies and pushing a trolley down pat. Although one of her children is out of view (due to the overloaded trolly), she really does seem to be able to prove here that she can do it all!

Thankfully, Octomum seems to have a lot of love to go around, and with 14 children, it’s a good thing that she does!

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Woman’s fear of vegetables genuine

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A woman in the UK has been diagnosed with lachanophobia, a rare fear of vegetables.

It is a fear many children will claim to suffer if they find it out it’s a legitimate phobia, but Vicki Larrieux from England has a genuine fear of leafy greens.

“I have always had an irrational fear of vegetables; even as a child I used to properly freak out if some carrots or a few peas were on my plate,” Larrieux told the UK’s Daily Telegraph .

“But as it continued into adult life I started to think it might not just be a dislike for vegetables but an actual phobia,” she said.

“Every time I would see vegetables, not just on my plate but anywhere, I would get feelings of panic, start sweating and my heart rate would shoot up.”

The unusual phobia affects very few Australians, and treatments for the condition include “psychological re-programming” to control the anxious response to seeing vegetables.

SANE Australia say 14 percent of Australians are affected by an anxiety disorder which can include obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and phobias.

Effective treatments for anxiety disorder include medication, cognitive behaviour therapy, community support and recovery programs. During cognitive behaviour therapy, a person learns new and effective ways to cope with their symptoms. Speak to your doctor if you have concerns regarding a fear or phobia.

Your say: Do you think you have a fear of anything? What do you think would be the worst fear?

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Pammy strikes back against debt rumours

Pamela Anderson is fighting back at debt rumours, despite living in a trailer.

The 42-year-old mother of two recently shrugged off rumours that she owes more than $1 million to contractors, telling Access Hollywood in Miami, “That’s all garbage”.

“I have a beautiful home in Canada, nine little cabins on the dock that I’m building and a store in the front,” she told Access Hollywood.

“That’s going to be kind of my sanctuary. I think eventually I’ll be out of LA and I’ll be living more on Vancouver Island. And Malibu, I can’t get away from Malibu … I’m all over the place.”

The former Baywatch star said the rumours are stemming from a dispute with the contractors who are building her Malibu home.

Widely reported rumours spread in September that money is owed to five different construction companies, which carried out work on her Malibu home. Part of the debt was also due to state back taxes, Access Hollywood reported.

The PETA advocate went on to say that she was reviewing the contractors’ work from the beginning because she didn’t want to be “ripped off”.

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Rove’s loving tweet to Belinda

TV host Rove McManus posted a heartfelt note in tribute to his first wife Belinda Emmett via Twitter this morning on the three-year anniversary of her death.

The comedian tweeted, “Thinking of Belinda today. And smiling xxx.”

Rove has continued to pay tribute to his first wife since her heartbreaking death on November 11, 2006. A year after her death, he dedicated his television show to her.

Belinda, the bubbly actress, once said she wanted to be an example for other cancer sufferers.

“I want to be a living breathing example of the fact that cancer need not be a death sentence … and that life after breast cancer can be really beautiful,” she said.

Her positive attitude towards life made Belinda a much-loved figure with the Australian public.

However Belinda’s battle with cancer ended, just 18 months after she married Rove, in the early hours of November 11, 2006, at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney.

The actress, famous for her roles on Home and Away and All Saints, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998, which then spread to her bones.

Rove went on to pay tribute to his first wife through promoting Belinda’s first single off her album ‘So I Am’ with profits from the album going to the McGrath Foundation.

Rove is now married to Blue Heelers star Tasma Walton, who proposed to him earlier this year before the pair were married on June 16.

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The joy of soy

Delta loves soy milk, Posh snacks on soya beans- so what are the benefits?

The soybean is a little protein powerhouse. It contains more protein than other plants, plus all the essential amino acids your body needs. Most soy foods are also low in saturated and trans fats, which is why the American Heart Association recommends them as part of an overall heart- healthy diet.

Heart disease is the leading killer of Australian women, but a Japanese study published in the heart journal, Circulation, found that those who ate soy products more than five times a week were significantly less likely to have a heart attack. Another study, reported in the New York English Journal Of Medicine, found that soy can significantly reduce cholesterol and heart-clogging blood fats.

Apart from the health benefits, soy products are ideal to replace dairy foods for those with lactose intolerance or allergies to milk products.

Not Just Tofu

Soy is in a wide range of foods, such as drinks and shake mixes, edamame, protein bars, soy cheese and yoghurt, and “mock meats” such as bacon and sausages. Soynut butter can be used for sandwiches and cooking, and soy nuts are a good substitute for peanuts.

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