Sunday 25 May 2008

Lopez picks names for her twin babies

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez has reportedly picked names for her twin babies.
According to Digital Spy, witnesses at the North Shore University Hospital in Long Island said that they overheard the star calling her babies Maximiano and Emelina.
Previous reports had suggested that the singer's mother recently bought bracelets for the babies and had the names Max and Emme engraved on them.

Tuesday 20 May 2008

Bell X1's Flock getting US release

Bell X1's Flock getting US release



Bell X1's bestselling Irish people album 'Flock' is to be released in the US afterward this month.
Billboard reports that the 2005 record album will be released in the US on 19 February on the Yep Roc judge.
The album's spill volition be followed by the band's offset extensive circuit of the US and Canada in March with dates in Capital of Massachusetts, Newmarket, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto and a St Patrick's weekend usher in New House of York.
Public speaking to Hoarding.com, Bell X1 frontman Paul Noonan said: "We've reached a tipping point with America. We exist in an online era where medicine is devalued, so doing shows and making the live experience more special is the seat for us to bring home the bacon over new crowds."





Father Ted star reveals cancer battle

Father Ted star reveals cancer battle



'Father Ted' star Frank Weary Willie has revealed he is having chemotherapy afterwards being diagnosed with intestine cancer.
The Mirror newspaper reports that the 69-year-old, wHO played foul-mouthed priest Jackass Hackett in the strike clowning, had a neoplasm removed last Sep.
He is in the middle of a seven-month chemotherapy course that doctors hope will diaphragm the malignant neoplastic disease returning.
Speaking to the newspaper publisher Grace Kelly said: "The neoplasm was the size of a bloody cabbage."
He continued: "I had discomforts and symptoms that I thought were just gut problems. Merely when you're told it's cancer, it doesn't come in as such a massive electric shock."
Eugene Curran Kelly added: "I've made a complete recovery. Just I demand chemo to reduce the chance of it returning."