Thursday, October 18, 2007

Media-Whore D'Oevres



"When Grace Jones is performing, there's only one place you'll find Naomi Campbell... the dancefloor. The supermodel, 37, was so excited when Grace came on to sing her hits, she dragged Kate Moss up for a boogie. Our spy says: 'Naomi was on fine form. After dancing with Kate, she moved on to fellow guests Katherine Jenkins and Kelly Osbourne." (3AMGirls)

"Perhaps Spike Lee's new film, 'You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Kills You,' should be called 'You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Pays You.' Crew members are grumbling they're still owed a lot of money after a five- week shoot in May. The film is a murder drama set in New York's sharp-edged hip-hop scene. Lee, who is an executive producer, is not responsible for the debts. But crew members said his name encouraged them to work for below-union rates." (Gatecrasher)

"Colbert tops book sales with 91,122 sold in opening week... MORE... 'Clapton' in place with 51,991, publishing sources tell Drudge... GREENSPAN at show after 30,309 more moved [261,196 since release]; ROSIE O'DONNELL 'Celebrity Detox' opens at 25,722; Clarence Thomas with 23,073 [53,420]; COULTER 18,858 [46,588]... Toobin 12,282 [69,889]; Ingraham 10,530 [71,102]... Jimmy Carter 'BEYOND' Opens AT 7,673..." (Drudge)

"CLAUDIA Schiffer says there's only one supermodel in the world today. Gisele Bundchen. She says: 'You're only a 'supermodel' if you're on all the covers the world over at the same time - and that's Gisele. I've seen her in Europe, France, Brazil, U.S.'" (CindyAdams)

"The Israel Air Force (IAF) is refusing to accept additional AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopters until it settles a dispute with Boeing over the performance envelope of the aircraft. One of the IAF's AH-64D Apaches (dubbed Seraphs in Israeli service) crashed on 24 July 2006. The aircraft was on a combat mission near the Lebanese border, on station at an altitude of 8,000 ft, when the main rotor detached from the fuselage. The aircraft, which had logged only 300 flight hours, crashed, killing the two crewmen. The IAF grounded its entire Longbow fleet and established a joint team with Boeing to investigate the failure, which had no precedent in the Apache's history." (Janes Defense Weekly)

"Huffington Post's Rachel Sklar has it that Stephan Colbert will be on Meet the Press this Sunday. Colbert will be talking about his new book, while Sklar will be watching, TiVoing and blogging about the proceedings." (TVNewser)

"According to the Fox News poll, McCain trails Clinton by three points, faring slightly better than former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), who is four points behind Clinton. The poll also shows the Democratic senator with a 12-point lead over former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.) and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R)." (TheHill)

"A record 63 countries have submitted films for consideration in the Foreign Language Film category for the 80th Academy Awards, AMPAS President Sid Ganis announced Wednesday." (Indiewire)

"Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) is bowing to realism and plans to drop out of the presidential race on Friday, Capitol Hill and campaign sources said. 'As of right now, I think he's going to pull out,' said Paul Wilson, who had been serving as a media consultant for Brownback." (Politico)

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