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As-it-happens update September 29, 2019
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E! Online
Princess Diana wasn't going to let history repeat itself. Her husband, Prince Charles, had regularly been left in the care of his grandparents and assorted royal staff for weeks and sometimes months at a time when his mother and father went on official trips ...
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The Guardian
An all-star cast including Helen Hunt tell the story of the first year of the second world war. Plus: Stacey Dooley on America's arms dealers. Here's what to watch this evening. Ammar Kalia, Hannah Verdier, Hannah J Davies, Ali Catterall and Paul Howlett.
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Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Well, it's official, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher are never going to be exes who get along. There will be no shopping trips, or dinners out with their respective partners. There will be no remembering fond moments, and forging a friendship with one another.
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Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is only four months old, but he's already had several adventures — that's the life of a royal grandchild. This month, he traveled to Africa with his parents. Before they left, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took Archie out for ...
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The Sun
EASTENDERS' Honey Mitchell will have some good news in the future as her cheating dentist boyfriend Adam Bateman will be leaving Walford. Actor Stephen Rahman-Hughes has been axed from the BBC soap after a year playing the love rat dentist.
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Express.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing's Michelle Visage has nailed yet another week on the BBC show. Earlier today, she scored all eights for her stunning Viennese Waltz. However, it wasn't completely flawless.
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ABC News
Sen. Cory Booker is enlisting the help of a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer to raise campaign cash and keep alive his 2020 candidacy. Jon Bon Jovi, another native New Jerseyan, penned an email appeal to Booker's supporters that was sent out on Saturday.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Attorney-General Christian Porter says incoming laws on religious discrimination are not designed to protect religious people from blasphemy, rejecting calls for radio host Kyle Sandilands to face sanction for his tirade against the Virgin Mary. Protesters ...
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