Anna Paquin says her “uterus is really flattered” by pregnancy rumours

Washington, Aug 26 (ANI): Joking about her recent pregnancy rumours, Anna Paquin has said that her “uterus is really flattered” by the constant speculation.

The ‘True Blood’ star’s representatives had denied rumours that she was pregnant with fiance, costar Stephen Moyer’s baby.

“My uterus is really flattered that everyone cares. But sorry, no occupants,” People quoted her as telling Extra at a Nylon magazine party.

The actress wore a form-fitting Herve L. Leroux dress to the event.

Paquin had blogs guessing whether she was expecting, when she wore a baggy dress in Beverly Hills on August 19.

However, whether pregnant or not, Paquin will soon get practice at being a mother, as Moyer, 39, is dad to Lilac, 5, and Billy, 8, from prior relationships. (ANI)

Ponting’s legacy as Oz captain on the line at The Oval

London, Aug.19 (ANI): The fifth Ashes Test, which begins at The Oval from tomorrow, will be a defining one for Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

Victory at The Oval will hand Ponting something that is demanded of any Australia captain worth his salt, a series victory over England, in England, reports Fox Sports.

A draw or worse and Ponting will have failed in two attempts to overcome the old enemy – each series with the world’s No.1 team.

That Ponting engineered only the second 5-0 Ashes whitewash in between times will be remembered fondly, but, unfairly, it will be overshadowed by his failings in England.

A stalemate will be enough for Australia to retain the Ashes, but the man they call Punter will have just one outcome in mind: victory.

Ponting’s standing as an all-time batting great is secure, but for a captain who’s leadership qualities constantly come under question, it’s not stretching things to say his legacy is at stake.

“The pressure is on. Your captaincy gets rated on series wins, but also on how we go against the old enemy. It wouldn’t please Ponting to have another series defeat in England on his CV,” says ex-captain Allan Border.

“I’ve said from the start about how much it would mean to me to win here. It’s a chance I’ve been waiting for this whole tour and a chance the whole team has been waiting for,” Ponting adds.

Should Australia lose, Ponting will join Billy Murdoch as the only captains of Australia to lose two Test series in England. It would be an immovable blemish on his record, and grist to the mill for Ponting’s numerous detractors.

“He’s probably not saying too much publicly, but privately it would be burning that he wants to right that wrong. He wants to come away as an Ashes-retaining captain,” Border told Fox Sports.

Pushing 35, this will almost certainly be Ponting’s last tour of England. The Oval might even be his last Test match against the Poms. He’s had a mixed series with the bat and as a tactician, all the while contending with the goading of British media and fans who have not forgotten Ponting’s ill feeling in 2005.

Ponting’s vice-captain and heir apparent, Michael Clarke, has meanwhile been in astonishing form. Probably the player of the series to date, Clarke led by example with two very Ponting-like knocks, backs-against-the-wall centuries, at Lord’s and Edgbaston.

Despite Ponting’s advancing age and Clarke’s obvious leadership potential, Border does not believe The Oval result will have any influence on Ponting’s position as captain of Australia.

“I get the feeling Ponting’s very comfortable with where he’s at, both as a player and as a captain,” said Border, who started Australia’s long-running hold over in England in 1989, and who was an Ashes-winning captain three times.

“Stepping down as captain and continuing as a player doesn’t work in our system. Ricky will know when it’s the right time to hand over the reins,” he adds. (ANI)

Billy Joel skips daughter’s Father’s Day gig

New York, June 24 (ANI): Singer Billy Joel missed his daughter Alexa Ray Joel’s Father’s Day performance in hometown Hamptons.

However, mother Christie Brinkley and half-brother, Jack, 11, were by her side, singing and dancing along at the concert.

According to Plum TV’s Jacquelynn Powers, Alexa called it her “hometown gig” as she grew up in the Hamptons.

“Growing up, I didn’t know my parents were famous. I just thought they knew everybody,” the New York Post quoted her as telling the crowd.

“Everyone was always saying, ‘Hi, Billy,’ ‘Hi, Christie.’ I thought they were just popular,” she added. (ANI)

Billy Joel, Katie Lee broke-up over ‘baby time’

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New York, June 22 (ANI): If sources are to be believed, singer Billy Joel and his third wife Katie Lee parted ways after they couldn’t agree on when to start a family. /pp
Billy wanted to get going now. Katie, who’s 27, wanted to focus on her career, the New York Daily News quoted a friend of Joel as saying./pp
However, a friend of Lee said: That’s not true. If anything, it was the other way around./pp
Recently, it was being suggested that the major reason behind the couple’s separation was their age difference./pp
According to sources, Joel, 60, was just too much of a codger for his 27-year-old wife. (ANI)/p

Black Eyed Peas, Miley Cyrus lead singles chart

LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK (Billboard) – The Black Eyed Peas’ “Boom Boom Pow” led Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart for a second week on Thursday, while box office champ “Hannah Montana: The Movie” accounted for six tunes on the tally.

“Hannah Montana” star Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb” rose two places to No. 8. “Hoedown Throwdown,” also from the movie, jumped 34 places to No. 28. Co-star Taylor Swift’s “Crazier” climbed 31 places to No. 38.

Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Butterfly Fly Away” debuted at No. 72. “Let’s Get Crazy” re-entered at No. 75, and “You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home” moved up nine to No. 88. Both are credited to Cyrus’ alter ego Hannah Montana. The soundtrack album jumped three places to No. 2 on the Billboard 200, which as published on Wednesday.

After the Peas, the top tier of the Hot 100 was barely changed, with Lady GaGa’s “Poker Face” holding at No. 2; Flo Rida’s “Right Round” at No. 3; Soulja Boy Tell’em featuring Sammie’s “Kiss Me Thru The Phone” at No. 4; Jamie Foxx featuring T-Pain’s “Blame It” at No. 5; T.I. featuring Justin Timberlake’s “Dead and Gone” at No. 6; Kid Cudi’s “Day ‘N’ Nite” at No. 7; and the Fray at No. 9 with “You Found Me.” The All-American Rejects fell two to No. 10 with “Gives You Hell.”

Top-debut honors went to Kellie Pickler’s “Best Days Of Your Life,” which entered at No. 50 after the 2006 “American Idol” finalist appeared on the show’s April 8 episode.

(Editing by Dean Gooodman at Reuters)

Champions at Augusta National

(Reuters) – U.S. Masters champions at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, following the playoff victory by Argentina’s Angel Cabrera on Sunday (U.S. unless stated):

2009 Angel Cabrera (Argentina)

2008 Trevor Immelman (South Africa)

2007 Zach Johnson

2006 Phil Mickelson

2005 Tiger Woods

2004 Mickelson

2003 Mike Weir (Canada)

2002 Woods

2001 Woods

2000 Vijay Singh (Fiji)

1999 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain)

1998 Mark O’Meara

1997 Woods

1996 Nick Faldo (Britain)

1995 Ben Crenshaw

1994 Olazabal

1993 Bernhard Langer (Germany)

1992 Fred Couples

1991 Ian Woosnam (Britain)

1990 Faldo

1989 Faldo

1988 Sandy Lyle (Britain)

1987 Larry Mize

1986 Jack Nicklaus

1985 Langer

1984 Crenshaw

1983 Seve Ballesteros (Spain)

1982 Craig Stadler

1981 Tom Watson

1980 Ballesteros

1979 Fuzzy Zoeller

1978 Gary Player (South Africa)

1977 Watson

1976 Raymond Floyd

1975 Nicklaus

1974 Player

1973 Tommy Aaron

1972 Nicklaus

1971 Charles Coody

1970 Billy Casper

1969 George Archer

1968 Bob Goalby

1967 Gay Brewer, Jr.

1966 Nicklaus

1965 Nicklaus

1964 Arnold Palmer

1963 Nicklaus

1962 Palmer

1961 Player

1960 Palmer

1959 Art Wall, Jr.

1958 Palmer

1957 Doug Ford

1956 Jack Burke, Jr.

1955 Cary Middlecoff

1954 Sam Snead

1953 Ben Hogan

1952 Snead

1951 Hogan

1950 Jimmy Demaret

1949 Snead

1948 Claude Harmon

1947 Demaret

1946 Herman Keiser

1945 No tournament

1944 No tournament

1943 No tournament

1942 Byron Nelson

1941 Craig Wood

1940 Demaret

1939 Ralph Guldahl

1938 Henry Picard

1937 Byron Nelson

1936 Horton Smith

1935 Gene Sarazen

1934 Smith

(Compiled by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Greg Stutchbury; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Oz selector Boon calls for patience

Johannesburg, Feb.25 (ANI): Australian cricket selector David Boon has called on fans and critics to be patient about team selection and performance a day before they take on South Africa in the first Test at the Wanderer’s here.

Commenting on main selection issues, Boon said that as far the Wanderer’s was concerned, it “has “essentially been a seamers’ wicket.”

“Spinners can have a role, but they don’t appear to have had a massive impact in Test matches here. In the past five Tests here, spinners have only taken 10 wickets and three of (the spinners) were Shane Warne, Daniel Vettori and Anil Kumble,” he added.

He also said that pace bowlers Doug Bollinger and Ben Hilfenhaus bowled well in parts.

“I suppose, in a way, we’ve probably got a choice to make there. It’s not going to be an easy one,” Fox Sports quoted Boon, as saying.

Hinting at the possibility of all-rounder Marcus North getting a look in, Boon said: “He’s handy and worked for a number of years on getting another string to his bow. He’s shown a lot of younger cricketers that you’ve got to be good at something else. Marcus has done that as an off-spinner.”

As far as the state of Australian cricket was concerned, Boon said: ” History says the wheel turns. It’s absolute cycles. We’ve seen it with the West Indies and we’ve seen it with England, but I think Australia is in a far stronger position and has a greater base for us to restrict the downward cycle.”

“It’s nothing like we experienced in the early ’80s, nowhere near the extent of that, but I still think we’ve just got to be patient,” he said.

“The selectors back then were fantastic. When we went through that period they said, ‘Right, we can’t keep chopping and changing’.

They basically picked 16 or 18 guys and had them in their minds and for the next three or four years, we all played and we knew if we missed out, we weren’t going to be flicked. I think it built everything really well.

Through that, it gave Billy (Craig McDermott), the chance to improve as a young 19-year-old bowler. Steve Waugh was very up and down through those formative years but they stuck with him because everybody knew there was talent there.

We tried a couple of different combinations. I opened and then went back to three when Tubby (Mark Taylor) came in. We stuck together and I think we’re going to do the same here,” the former Australian player said. (ANI)

Glastonbury organisers taking Jail House rock to Texas

London, January 7 (ANI): With a view to promoting a project by English singer Billy Bragg to help prisoners learn to play musical instruments, organisers of the Left Field area of Glastonbury will stage an event in Texas.

The South By South West music event will take place in Austin in March.

The idea is to promote Billy Bragg’s Jail House Doors scheme, which was launched in memory of music legend Joe Strummer of the Clash.

The scheme has spread to 20 prisons in the UK over the past year.

American singer-songwriter Steve Earle will help open it in two US jails this year.

The UK organisers, though still finalising the line-up for their involvement in the US festival, are said to have had positive responses from many top class musicians, including Chris Shiflett from the Foo Fighters, Mick Jones from the Clash, Jon McClure from Reverend and the Makers.

The Fire Brigades Union is backing the Texas mission, and talks are being held with US worker organisations for an international trade union collaboration.

“We are dead chuffed that South By South West, one of the biggest of the global music festivals, have given us the nod to bring our blend of great music and social justice campaigning across the ocean,” the Daily Express quoted Geoff Martin, from Jail Guitar Doors and the Left Field, as saying. (ANI)