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2011-03-18 10:18:00

PARIS, March 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- - Thierry Mugler Proudly Heralds the Newest Angel Icon to Join his Celestial Stars To begin a new chapter in his galaxy, the legendary designer and master perfumer has once again chosen an international star to represent this iconic scent.

2009-12-31 00:00:00

LONDON, December 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Jack and Olivia were the most popular baby names of 2009, it emerged today (31st December 2009). Jack, the moniker of Messrs Tweed, Nicholson and Straw, retained its title for the 15th year on the trot. Olivia secured a second successive stint as the girls' favourite having taken over from Grace in 2008. The highest climbers this year were Lucas, which raced 24 places up the charts to make number 15, and Maisie, which rocketed up a staggering 29 places to 41st. Layla also scored well, up 21 places to number 46 while Lexi leapt 18 spots up to number 43.

2009-04-02 08:00:00

Aaron Eckhart, Amber Heard, Michael Rispoli, Richard Jenkins And Giovanni Ribisi Join Depp In The Screen Version Of The First Novel By Hunter S. Thompson SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, April 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Principal photography began on "The Rum Diary" on March 25th, 2009 in Puerto Rico.

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2009-03-02 21:37:07

British actress Keira Knightley has signed on to star in the science-fiction thriller Never Let Me Go, slated to start shooting next month, Variety.com said. One Hour Photo director Mark Romanek is to head up the movie, which will co-star Andrew Garfield and Carey Mulligan.

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2009-02-26 10:35:38

A planned film version of William Shakespeare's play King Lear, starring Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins, was scrapped, reportedly for economic reasons. Hopkins was to portray the troubled monarch, while Gwyneth Paltrow, Keira Knightley and Naomi Watts were to have played his daughters in the $36 million-budgeted movie, which was announced at last year's Cannes Film Festival in France. The Telegraph described the cancellation of the project as the first high-profile casualty of the recession in the movie industry. Ruby are no longer doing it -- the film will no longer go ahead.

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