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Bachchan Gives Birth To Baby Girl

Bollywood beauty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has become a first-time mother after giving birth to a baby girl.
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The 38-year-old actress, who is married to Abhishek Bachchan, son of veteran Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan, welcomed a daughter at a hospital in Mumbai, India last Wednesday.
The news was announced by the baby’s famous grandfather, Amitabh Bachchan, in a post on his Twitter.com page, he writes, ” I am dada (grandfather) to the cutest baby girl!… Ecstatic!”
Amitabh is already grandfather to his daughter Shweta Nanda’s two children.

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Gordon-Levitt Captures Wall Street Protest During Police Raid On Camera

Joseph Gordon-Levitt turned out to support activists at the Occupy Wall Street camp in New York on Tuesday morning after learning of the police raid of the site.
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The demonstrators took up residence in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park in September to protest corporate greed and big business inequality, and the campaign has spread around the world, gaining celebrity supporters like Russell Simmons, Susan Sarandon, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand and Kanye West, who have all been to visit the activists.
But the growing movement has been unpopular among New York officials and police officers raided the park in the early hours of Tuesday in a bid to evict the protesters, claiming their camp “poses an increasing health and fire safety hazard” – and the drama prompted Gordon-Levitt to show his support for the activists.
The Inception star was spotted filming the eviction proceedings for his arty website HitRECord, and he tells PolitickerNY.com, “I was actually planning on coming tomorrow (Wednesday) for the first time. It seems like it’s (the movement) growing.”
Protesters returned to the site later on Tuesday after a Supreme Court judge ruled they could reside in the park – but without equipment such as tents and generators.

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Taymor Attacks U2 Stars Over Spider-Man Comments

Former Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark musical director Julie Taymor has taken aim at U2 stars Bono and The Edge for remarks they made to the media before she was sacked earlier this year.
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The moviemaker and theater visionary created the concept behind the Broadway spectacular and worked with the rockers to bring the musical to the stage, but following a series of mishaps and financial problems the show was shut down this past spring and producers opted to replace Taymor before reworking the project.
She is now suing the producers of the Spider-Man show for more than $1 million , claiming they have violated her artistic and creative rights and owe her cash.
And, in an interview with Esquire magazine, she insists there’s no love lost between her and the U2 stars, who were co-producers of the show.
Attacking the rock duo, who also created the show’s score, over comments they made about her appearing exhausted before she was fired, Taymor tells the publication, “There’s no doubt by the end of February, when I felt all of this stuff happening, that I was exhausted by that, but not by the show and not by the inspiration I was getting from the actors.
“I think that those (quotes) were important to paint a picture of a director who you needed to release in order to make this big change. I had to be characterised that way in order for something to happen.”

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