Jude’s six commandments
Sienna Miller has laid down the law for her cheating fiancé, Jude Law.
The actress has made up a list of “six commandments” Law must obey if she is to resume their relationship. According to the Daily Mail, Law has agreed to all conditions, including staying faithful and controlling his temper. Law admitted sleeping with a nanny who cared for his and ex-wife Sadie Frost’s children. News the couple had reunited broke when Law’s car collided with a motorbike courier in London after he’d spent the night in a hotel with Miller. He also was spotted hiding in Miller’s dressing room after fans at her West End play booed at him, the Daily Star reported.
Young cancer patient talks it up with Jolie
Australian cancer patient Dylan Hartung is quite the ladies’ man.
Last month, Nicole Kidman visited Hartung at New York’s Ronald McDonald House. Hartung told Kidman he most wanted to meet Angelina Jolie. On Wednesday, the 6-year-old, who suffers from a rare form of cancer called neuroblastoma, got his wish, thanks to Kidman, spending an hour with Jolie.
“He wouldn’t shut up,” Hartung’s mother, Melissa, told the Melbourne Herald Sun. “He talked the whole time, all about his rock collection and crystals, and he told her all about his treatment.”
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Has Tom Cruise done his last work with Steven Spielberg?
Reports from Budapest and Paris, where Spielberg is filming “Munich,” claim the director still is angry at Cruise for his rants during promotional appearances for their film, “War of the Worlds.” Cruise, invoking his love for Scientology, railed against the use of Ritalin to treat unruly children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder.
One source told the New York Post: “Steven and his wife (Kate Capshaw) have five children themselves and know some children for whom Ritalin does a lot of good. They took exception to what Tom said about the drug.”
Cruise’s lawyer Bert Fields denied the reports in a letter to the Post, noting: “The idea that they are not speaking is not only false but absurd.”
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Actor-director Liev Schreiber admits he bit off more than he could chew when he was editing the film “Everything Is Illuminated” at the same time he starred in “Glengarry Glen Ross” on Broadway. Thank God for his Vespa, Schreiber told the New York Daily News. “It was really stupid on my part to do both at the same time,” Schreiber said. “I tried taxis and car services and they didn’t work.”
Heading into its 38th season premiere tonight, the new “60 Minutes” has a crowded lineup of reporters – Mike Wallace, Ed Bradley, Dan Rather, Lesley Stahl, Steve Kroft, Morley Safer, Scott Pelley, Bob Simon and Lara Logan.
But that means plenty of competition for stories now that the spin-off “60 Minutes II” is a memory. “It’s like managing an all-star team,” said Jeff Fager, the show’s executive producer. “Not everybody gets in as many innings but the quality of the play is better.”
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Teri Hatcher felt a little deflated when her “Desperate Housewives” co-star Felicity Huffman nudged her for an Emmy Award, but only because her daughter wanted her to win so bad.
“I didn’t care at all about losing, but I just didn’t want Emerson to feel bad,” Hatcher was quoted by IMDB.com. She told her 7-year-old daughter: “You know, I didn’t win, but Felicity won, and when you come to the set next time, you can give her a big congratulations.”
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Nick Lachey may have nabbed a real job. Abercrombie & Fitch has offered the singer and hubby of Jessica Simpson $750,000 to appear in its upcoming catalog, In Touch Weekly magazine reported. The clothing shop catalogs have stirred controversy with shots of scantily clad models.
Compiled by Greg Henry from wire and Internet reports



