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People: Madonna wins round, Emma Watson of 'Harry Potter' fame willing to bare all01:59 PM CST on Monday, December 8, 2008
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Madonna won a judgment Monday against a British tabloid, the Mail on Sunday, that she accused of breaching her privacy and copyright by publishing pictures of her 2000 wedding to Guy Ritchie. She's seeking damages equivalent to $7.5 million. A decision on compensation will come next year. An 'Amazing Race' for former Cowboys cheerleader
Starr Spangler, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader from Fort Worth, and her brother, Nick Spangler, a New York actor, won the CBS reality show The Amazing Race on Sunday night. The athletic and photogenic pair beat separated-but-reconciling Florida couple Ken and Tina in the final leg in Portland, Ore., after another season of round-the-world traveling. Says he
"I think I'm going to get him a pit bull. We just got to keep it street." Jamie Foxx, on what Barack Obama's Christmas puppy should be
Emma Watson and the naked ambition
If Harry can do it, so can Hermione. Harry Potter starlet Emma Watson is ready to shuck her duds in the pursuit of great film art. "Yes," she tells the vaunted Times of London. "For Bernardo Bertolucci. It ... depends. I'm not getting my kit off any time soon, but it is part of my job." Potter co-star Daniel Radcliffe has been baring it all in Equus on Broadway. Further, at age 18, Ms. Watson is in a transitional phase. "I'm at a strange age ... I'm not a woman yet, but I'm not a girl any more," she says, so film companies don't know what to do with her.
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