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Lady Gaga In Hot Water over Bangkok Concert

First she made a joke about buying a fake rolex. Now Thailand's culture ministry has filed a complaint to police against Lady Gaga for misuse of the Thai flag during her show last month.

The ministry said the part of Lady Gaga's performance when she wore a traditional headdress and sat on a motorcycle in a skimpy outfit with a Thai flag trailing behind was "inappropriate and hurt Thai people's sentiment".

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Pop Star Prince's Request for Eiffel Tower Show Rejected

U.S. pop star Prince has been refused permission by the mayor of Paris for a concert under the Eiffel Tower on July 14 because it would clash with Bastille Day celebrations, a close aide said Wednesday.

"There was a request from the producer of Prince in France to organize a concert on July 14," said the aide to mayor Bertrand Delanoe.

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'Goodfellas' Mobster Henry Hill Dead at 69

Henry Hill, the ex-mobster played by Ray Liotta in the classic Martin Scorsese movie "Goodfellas," has died at age 69 -- and the actor described the former mafioso as "complicated" Wednesday.

Hill died on Tuesday in a Los Angeles hospital following a long battle with an undisclosed illness, his girlfriend Lisa told the TMZ celebrity news website.

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Comedian Jerry Lewis Hospitalized But is Doing 'Fine'

Veteran U.S. comedy actor Jerry Lewis is spending a couple of nights in hospital in New York after feeling faint, but is doing "fine" and is expected to be released Thursday, aides said.

The 86-year-old Oscar-winning star was rushed to hospital Tuesday after collapsing at his hotel before an event at the Friars Club honoring Tom Cruise, a spokesman for the club told Agence France Presse.

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Award Winning Agency SPIRIT PR Holds ‘Event of the Season’

The most talked about event of the season - the mammoth launching of the all-new BMW 3 Series and the all-new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe – was achieved by regional communication network SPIRIT PR, after being commissioned by BMW to present an awe-inspiring evening for its 4000 plus guests, the agency said in a press release Thursday.

No stranger to presenting some of the region’s most exclusive events, SPIRIT PR, has been lauded for achieving one of the most successful events of the year in the region.

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Saudi King Asked to Lift Female Driving Ban

Hundreds of people have petitioned Saudi King Abdullah to allow women to get behind the wheel on the first anniversary of the Women2Drive campaign launched in June 2011.

The signatories, who numbered nearly 600 on Wednesday, are asking the king of the only country in the world that forbids women to drive to "encourage women who have obtained driving licenses from neighboring countries to begin driving whenever necessary."

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Jennifer Lopez Visits Panama Hospital Ahead of Tour

U.S. diva Jennifer Lopez visited a children's hospital in Panama to which she has donated telemedicine equipment at the start of a series of South American concerts.

"As a mother, children are the most important thing for me," she said Tuesday at a hospital for poor children in the capital, where she was accompanied by her sister Lynda and Panamanian officials.

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Tom Cruise Receives Friars Icon Award in N.Y.

Tom Cruise was in Manhattan to collect an award, and, yes, promote a movie.

On Tuesday night, the actor received the fourth ever Friars Club Entertainment Icon Award. The evening was a toast, not a roast. Alec Baldwin hosted at the Waldorf-Astoria, where speakers included such former co-stars as Cuba Gooding Jr. and Kevin Pollak.

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New Film Shows How Houston's Death Changed Grammys

When Grammy Awards producers learned of Whitney Houston's death less than 24 hours before the live telecast, they scrapped parts of the script, added performances and puzzled over how best to honor the Grammy-winning singer who died unexpectedly at age 48.

Host LL Cool J said that addressing the Grammy audience at the Staples Center after Houston's death was "definitely the most challenging moment I've faced in my career."

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London Club Eyes Subdued Mumbai Party Scene

London-based private members' club Soho House is to open its first Asian venture in Mumbai -- but the move comes amid fears that overzealous "moral policing" is destroying the Indian city's nightlife.

Announcing plans for five new branches worldwide, Soho House chief executive Nick Jones described Mumbai as the "obvious choice" for the exclusive arts and media club to launch its first subcontinent venue next year.

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