Posted on 03 May 2009
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27th may 2009

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- - Take That star Mark Owen says he is "deeply sorry" for cheating on his partner of five years before they married in 2009.
- - Lost Boys actor Corey Haim was a "tormented soul", his friend and fellow actor Corey Feldman says.
- - Rock legends Pink Floyd win a court battle with record label EMI over online royalties and how their music is sold online.
- - Welsh TV channel S4C aired almost 200 TV shows last month that officially attracted zero viewers, according to reports.
- - Oliver Stone's sequel to 1987 hit Wall Street will not be in cinemas for another six months after film studio bosses push back the release date.
- - Musician Pete Doherty is banned from driving after admitting allowing his manager to use his car without insurance.
- - R&B star Taio Cruz sets the record for the biggest jump to the top of US Billboard Hot 100 for an act's first charting single.
- - Actress Farrah Fawcett was not in the Oscars memorial segment because she was more known as a TV star, the Academy says.
- - Strictly Come Dancing presenter Tess Daly says her marriage to fellow presenter Vernon Kay is "worth fighting" for.
- - The Royal Opera House is to stage the world premiere of an opera about the life of former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith, who died in 2007.
- - A list of 50 women to watch in the arts over the coming years has been compiled by leading arts organisations.
- - Hundreds of people are being asked to shed their clothes to celebrate a Greater Manchester art gallery's 10th birthday.
- - The government launches a £600,000 scheme to help hard-up arts graduates break into showbusiness.
- - Blue Peter dog Mabel, one of the show's longest-serving pets, is to retire after 14 years, it is announced.
- - Florence and the Machine is to headline her first festival, topping the bill at Latitude in Suffolk in July.
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