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Celebrity News - 9/9/2014

NEW YORK Fashion Week is in full swing in New York City and the stars came out to take a peek at what designers have to offer. Rosario Dawson, Jamie Chung, Joe and Nick Jonas, Hannah Simone and Jada Pinkett Smith are just a few of the celebs anxious to see next year’s designs. Kendall Jenner pulled triple duty as she strutted down the runway for designers Donna Karan, Diane Von Furstenberg and in a revealing two- piece for Tommy Hilfiger. TORONTO Jennifer Aniston and Sam Worthington reportedly brought the audience to their feet after the screening of their newest film ‘Cake’ at the Toronto Film Festival. Aniston said that playing her character was ‘beyond a dream role’ even though it was physically and emotionally tough. The true-life drama ‘Wild’ also premiered at the festival with stars Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern. Witherspoon, playing a women that hiked 1,100-miles along the western portion of the United States, spoke about the demanding role. :0:09 Reese Witherspoon: definitely the…that. :0:24 FLORENCE In Florence Italy, George Clooney was on hand to receive the Celebrity Fight Night benefiting the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center Humanitarian Award but the real news was when the notoriously private star Sep 10, 2014
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'Star Wars VII' Spoilers: Luke Skywalker to Reveal His Bad Side, Focus on OffSprings of Old Characters

"Star Wars 7" makers are keeping the plot details a secret but interestingly, many potential spoilers have been making the rounds. The plots are yet to be confirmed but it is reported that Lupita Nyong may end up playing the lead in the movie as well as in the upcoming sequels of the franchise. It is also being said that Luke Skywalker may reveal his bad side as the film progresses. Sep 9, 2014
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Chennai police to monitor crime reporting in press, DMK says police not interested in controlling cr

Chennai, Sep 09 (ANI): DMK on Tuesday condemned Chennai police’s circular which is to monitor crime reporting in press in order to lessen the number of crimes in the city. Party leader TKS Elangovan said that this only suggests that the police is not at all interested in controlling crime and that are trying to hide their inefficiencies. He also said that police is trying to hide the number of cases and that judiciary should intervene in the matter. According to an internal circular issued by the city police, four senior officials have been given the task of “handling” 26 print reporters from 11 media houses in the city. The circular has upset the Chennai Union of Journalists (CUJ), which sent a petition to the Press Council of India (PCI) seeking action against city police commissioner S George. Sep 9, 2014