Kylie Minogue honored by Britain's Queen Date: 01 Jan 2008 China Daily -
LONDON, England - Australian pop star Kylie Minogue and the professor who created Dolly the sheep are among the prominent figures who have received awards from Queen Elizabeth II in her annual New Year Honors list.
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Pop star Kylie Minogue honored by Britain's Queen Date: 02 Jan 2008 People's Daily -
Australian pop star Kylie Minogue and the professor who created Dolly the sheep are among the prominent figures who have received awards from Queen Elizabeth II in her annual New Year Honors list. Minogue, 39 , and Prof. Ian Wilmut were ...
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Kylie to cover up Date: 03 Jan 2008 The Age -
Kylie Minogue is set to tone down her raunchy dance outfits during her next concert tour.
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Kylie moves to futuristic new look Date: 03 Jan 2008 The West Australian -
Pop princess Kylie Minogue is set to tone down her raunchy dance routines during her next concert tour. The Australian songstress, whose famous outfits include a pair of gold hotpants, is believed to now favour a more futuristic look.
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Kylie to drop raunchy moves for new tour Date: 03 Jan 2008 Perth Now -
POP princess Kylie Minogue is set to tone down her raunchy dance routines during her next concert tour.
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After angioplasty, Paul feels fine Date: 04 Jan 2008 Miami Herald -
According to London's Daily Mail, Paul McCartney had a coronary angioplasty at the London Clinic to help unclog his arteries. The 65-year-old former Beatle, who has been battling a bitter divorce with Heather Mills for the past 18 months, complained of feeling sick last fall. McCartney recovered quickly and was well enough to sing a duet with Kylie Minogue on BBC2's New Year's Eve special.
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Donovan denies feuds with Kylie Date: 04 Jan 2008 Digital Spy -
Jason Donovan insists that there was no truth in reports that was feuding with Kylie Minogue.
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Fascinating Fact 4607 Date: 04 Jan 2008 ContactMusic -
KYLIE MINOGUE's appearance in British sci-fi TV series DOCTOR WHO on Christmas Day (25Dec07) recorded the show's highest viewing figures for 30 years
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