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David Letterman admits to affairs with female staff

Talk show host David Letterman has confessed to having sexual relations with a number of his female staff members.

The startling admission, delivered during a live show, comes after the 62-year-old’s colleague Robert Halderman was arrested in relation to the case.

Speaking on his own show, Letterman told viewers he’d been the victim of a $2 million extortion attempt and that the blackmailer had threatened to write a screenplay and book about the affairs.

Letterman, who’s been married for five years and has a young son, reported the threats to police. He then made the decision to go public about the case before the press got wind of it.

“Would it be embarrassing if it were made public? Perhaps it would, especially for the women,” he said on the show.

“I feel like I need to protect these people. I need to certainly protect my family.”

Robert Halderman has since been charged with attempted first degree grand larceny and faces five to 15 years in jail if found guilty.

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Madonna to remarry? “I’d rather be hit by a train”

Twice married and recently divorced mum of four Madonna has denied rumours that she’s planning to wed her 22-year-old toyboy Jesus Luz. She says she’d rather be hit by a train than walk down the aisle for a third time.

Appearing on Letterman to promote her new compilation album, when asked if she’d consider getting married again Madonna said, “I think I’d rather get run over by a train.”

“That said, I do miss things about being married,” she admitted. “Being a single parent means you’re in charge of everything. You can’t say, ‘Hey, can you give the kids a bath?’.” (Can’t she just say that to the nanny?)

Asked if she could ever fall in love again, Madonna replied, “I’ve lost perspective. I don’t know.”

The pop queen also gave David Letterman a good telling off when he made the mistake of calling her ‘Madge’. “You know, that’s one of the reasons I left England,” she snapped. “So I don’t have to hear the word Madge again.”

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Prince Harry: The movie

Prince William may have been born for the throne, but his younger brother is bound for Hollywood. At least, his story is.

Prince Harry‘s fascinating life has attracted the interest of filmmaker Peter Kosminsky, who plans to make a film about the younger, wilder royal, called The Spare.

Kosminsky says he was drawn to the 25-year-old’s story because he feels “a sense of compassion for the guy”.

“His parents break up in the most spectacularly public way,” says the director.”His mother dies in the most tragic, and public way. He’s a man born to no role, the heir and the spare.

“Then Harry joins the Army and for 77 days sees action in Afghanistan — and finds, possibly for the first and only time in his life, a role.

“Suddenly, he finds himself alongside ordinary guys. …For the first time in his life he doesn’t feel like a spare part. But then that’s snatched away and, fearing for his safety, the Army top brass send Harry home.”

It’s unknown who will be cast as the charismatic, ginger-haired prince, but Twilight star and teen heartthrob Robert Pattinson is said to be high on the list of potentials, as is Harry Potter star Rupert Grint.

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Rice: the long and short of it

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Rice is the staple food for roughly half the world’s population and it is eaten daily by more than 300 billion people. Like wheat and other grains, rice is a good source of carbohydrate, which supplies the body with energy.

It is low in fat (less than 3g of fat per 100g uncooked rice) and is gluten-free, making it suitable for people with coeliac disease. There are many different types, but brown rice is especially nutritious because it’s a good source of fibre.

Tips for cooking and storing rice

One cup (200g) of uncooked rice will give you three cups of cooked white rice, or two cups of cooked brown or wild rice. Place any leftover hot, cooked rice in the fridge to cool and make sure it is covered. It can be stored for up to two days in the refrigerator. Leftover cooked rice which has been securely wrapped can be stored in the freezer for up to one month.

Types of rice

  • Short-grain white rice can be served with a range of spicy, sweet or savoury dishes. It has a creamy texture when cooked, making it ideal for desserts. Koshihikari is a Japanese short-grain rice that is often used in traditional dishes such as sushi, rice balls and nori rolls.

  • Long-grain white rice is an all-purpose rice with a firm fluffy texture that separates well when cooked. It is suitable to use in fried rice, stir-fries, curries and rice salads.

  • Brown rice has the outer layer of bran intact, which contributes to its nutty flavour and coarse chewy texture. You can buy both long- and short-grain forms and, while it does take longer to cook than white rice, it offers a higher nutritional content. Also look out for “quick cook” brown rice in supermarkets.

  • Jasmine rice is a fragrant long-grain white rice which is often served with Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese cuisine.

  • Basmati rice is an aromatic long-grain white rice which produces dry, separate grains once cooked. It is good for Middle Eastern and Indian dishes. This type of rice also has a lower glycemic index (GI) value than other types, which may be useful for people with diabetes.

  • Wild rice is not actually rice but the seed of a tall grass that grows in similar wet conditions to rice. It has brown to black grains with a chewy texture and a nutty flavour. It is often mixed with other kinds of rice and served in salads or soups.

  • Arborio rice is an Italian short- to medium-grain white rice which is commonly used in risotto dishes and has a pearly sheen.

This information is provided by the Sanitarium Nutrition Service.

Your say: Does your family enjoy rice? Which type of rice do you prefer? Share with us below…

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*MasterChef*’s George Calombaris

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If you loved MasterChef, then get ready for the new, exciting Celebrity MasterChef. We chatted to George Calombaris about all things food.

Do you remember the first time you cooked something and thought, “This is what I want to do”?

I have always been attached to my mother’s apron strings. I have been around food all my life. My mom and grandmother are great cooks and were the main inspirations for me to become a chef.

**What is your favourite recipe to eat and favourite to make?

** I love cooking in general. It’s the joy of creating something from nothing and being able to give it to someone to eat. Then seeing their emotion once they have eaten it and loved it. At home I cook the simple things like roast chicken and salads. For me at home its all about the comfort in food.

With Celebrity MasterChef about to launch, what can you tell us about it?

We it’s a bit like an entrée to tie you over before we get to Series 2 of Master Chef for the main course. It will be treated the same in terms of standard and we will not accept any crap food!

Do you have an early favourite?

HMMM. No I don’t have favorites but I am surprised at the level of skill, passion and commitment to food they have. They can cook!

**What should we expect?

** Expect new challenges, inspirational food and on the edge tv. Very exiting. Again tv that the whole family can watch together.

**Did you expect the first season of MasterChef to take off like it did?

** No, I am always scared when I open a new restaurant. But I guess at the end of the day when you have a commitment of cast and crew as well as a network of passionate people and lots of hard work things usually work.

**What was your favourite moment of the first season of MasterChef?

** When Julie won and her family came in to see her. “FOOD IS FAMILY, FAMILY IS LIFE, LIFE IS EVERYTHING.”

**What is your favourite type of wine? What do you recommend coming into summer?

** I love a rose coming into summer. Chilled with some simply cooked seafood. Yum !

Can you share the best cooking tip you’ve been given?

My Mum told me to, “Cook only from the heart or else not cook at all”

**Worst tasting meal you’ve made/disaster in the kitchen?

** Never cooked a disaster. But never believe a chef that tells you he has cooked the most perfect dish. Perfection is something my chefs and I strive for every day. We never get there but we sure do get close.

**What’s your food weakness?

** Ice Cream

**What are you most proud of?

** In my professional life I am proud of all my restaurants and being able to have customers wanting to book weeks in advance to come in. For me my customers are my reward as well as my staff at work and partners who believe in me.

**What makes you nervous?

** The thought of a bad dining experience and bad food. There is nothing worse in life than that.

**Who do you think is a master chef?

** It’s a figure of speech. I am a cook that became a chef. Master Chefs are anyone that can cook fresh food and do it with respect to the produce and the person they are giving it to.

Your say: Who is your favourite MasterChef judge? Which celebrity do you think has what it takes to win the title? Share with us below…

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Ange pushes Brad to the brink

With his health faltering, Brad takes a stand against the lifestyle he fears could destroy him, report Matthew Denby and Josephine Agostino.

The tired, greying figure who arrived at the San Sebastian film festival in Spain last week has left fans and friends alike wondering what has happened to the real Brad Pitt. And it’s a question even he is now asking — with the star desperate to win back the life he has lost since hooking up with Angelina Jolie less than four years ago.

With his scruffy grey beard, puffy eyes and sallow skin, the actor who was once voted the “Sexiest Man in the World” appears to have aged more than a decade since he left wife Jennifer Aniston in 2005 to be with Angelina.

Endless sleepless nights spent tending to the couple’s six young children, Maddox, 8, Pax, 5, Zahara, 4, Shiloh, 3, and 14-month-old twins Knox and Vivienne, as well as a string of bitter rows with Ange and constant travelling to keep up with her gypsy lifestyle, have all conspired to age him dramatically. “The kids are keeping me up,” Brad recently complained. “They’re a handful.

“They give me so little sleep that I’m trying to get some wherever I can — on a plane, in traffic, wherever.”

With the couple this month finally taking a rest at their property in France, Brad had been desperately hoping for an extended breather — not only for the children but for himself.

However, France was not to be the emotional time-out Brad was hoping for, with Angelina reportedly taking herself off the contraceptive pill and laying on the pressure for a seventh child.

But after months of holding his tongue out of concern for his family, Brad snapped. Angrily telling Ange that she was killing him, Brad put his foot down.

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Jen’s new man & baby plans

As her ex hits rock bottom, Jen finally finds happiness. Matthew Denby reports on her new love.

After a string of failed romances with Hollywood hunks, it seems that Jennifer Aniston has finally got the message. She’s now dating a regular guy, and even has a back-up plan for babies. For the first time she talks on the record about making her dreams of motherhood come true through artificial insemination.

After tiring of the reported womanising of her rumoured love interest, Gerard Butler, Jen is now seeing her first non-celebrity guy since her break-up with Brad Pitt — film producer Scott Stuber.

The star seems ready to break the pattern that has left her broken-hearted since her divorce. When asked on US TV show Access Hollywood last week about her upcoming film, The Baster — about a woman who impregnates herself using a turkey baster — Jen admitted that artificial insemination could be an option for her.

“I’m ready for anything … bring it on!” she responded. “But it would not be my first choice.”

And it seems that she’s not all talk. According to US magazine Life & Style, she has been seeing Dr Mary C. Kerr, one of LA’s top reproductive specialists, along with an endocrinologist, to make sure she’s ready to fall pregnant.

“She talks about her biological clock frequently,” a friend of the actress told the magazine. “She’s nervous she’ll have to wait too long.”

But Jen hopes she won’t have to resort to the lab to make her baby plans a reality.

“Jen and Scott have known each other for years,” confirms a movie industry source close to the couple. “They have a great working relationship and now that’s blossoming into romance.”

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Ding Dong’s delight: *Hey Hey* I’m back

Denise Drysdale’s sudden exit from Hey Hey It’s Saturday sent shockwaves through Australia 20 years ago, her return is no less dramatic, Glen Williams and Steve Jackson report.

Her name may be synonymous with the golden era of Hey Hey It’s Saturday, but Denise Drysdale reveals she endured an excruciating wait before receiving a last-minute invitation to take part in the show’s reunion.

Despite indicating her availability for the two-part special, the former co-host was snubbed for the first instalment this Wednesday, and she feared a 10-year-old rift with Daryl Somers would prevent her playing any part at all in the highly anticipated catch-up.

Indeed, the double Gold Logie winner, better known as Ding Dong to adoring fans, was resigned to watching the festivities from her lounge room when she was belatedly offered a role in the finale next Wednesday.

While she won’t be reprising her role alongside Daryl — instead settling for an appearance in a single segment — Denise insists she is thrilled to be involved in recreating the magic of Hey Hey.

“They left it to the last minute, but I’m overjoyed I’m going to be taking part in the reunion,” Denise says. “I’m going to be in a panel for one segment, which is like a quiz thing. It’s going to be heaps of fun and I can’t wait for it — I’m as happy as a pig in chiffon.

” Denise became a vital part of the Hey Hey team after she replaced Jackie MacDonald in 1989, but adoring audiences were stunned when the popular co-host was dumped barely a year later, with rumours rife that she and Daryl did not get on.

Although she has never commented about her sacking, Denise, now 60, concedes there was friction between her and the show’s iconic front man.

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Pop star Chynna Phillips: My family’s incest horror

In a shocking exclusive interview, former Wilson Phillips star Chynna Phillips opens up about the incest scandal that has torn her famous show business family apart.

Following the disturbing admission by her actress sister Mackenzie that she willingly indulged in a ten-year incestuous relationship with their pop legend father, John Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas, Chynna describes her deep feelings of shock and disgust.

“Somebody could have dropped a piano on my head and I probably wouldn’t have felt it,” the singer, 41, reveals of the day she heard Mackenzie’s confession.

Now forced to reassess her feelings for both her sister and her father — who passed away in 2001 — Chynna reveals her sadness over how the scandal is now affecting her own children.

Chynna’s husband, actor Billy Baldwin, also weighs in with some strong words about his late father-in-law and the way his wife was raised in one of Hollywood’s most troubled families.

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Kirk Pengilly’s recipe for love

The INXS star has left his wild days behind, swapping his guitar for an apron and chopping board.

After seven years of cooking for his fiancée, surfing champ Layne Beachley, Kirk Pengilly is finally getting the recipe right.

As the INXS rocker begins a stint competing on the highly anticipated Celebrity MasterChef, the happy couple reveal their secret ingredients for a good relationship, and sharing the household chores is at the top of the list.

“I do most of the cooking and most of the washing,” Kirk says. “I’m a keeper!”

Doing laundry duty is a far cry from Kirk’s former life as a rock ‘n’ roll superstar, but since meeting Layne, he’s happy to settle down and be a house husband.

“She’s really flat out with all sorts of things,” Kirk says. “So it’s cool — I’ll just stay at home and cook.”

Kirk and Layne announced their engagement in November last year, but since then they have struggled to seta date for the nuptials.

“We do discuss it,” Kirk says. “We’ve got an idea of where we want to do it and now we have to really nut out whether it’s going to be big or small. We’re both so busy, so it’s really hard to even plan that far ahead.”

But while the couple are waiting to wed, Kirk is happy to look after Layne, cooking up feasts that conform to her list of banned foods, which includes red meat, dairy products, wheat, gluten and pasta.

Despite the limitations of Layne’s diet, Kirk still cooks up a storm. “I make a lot of stir-fries,” he says, instead of the curries he used to love.

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