Stars saddle up for charity ride BBC News Sun, 28 Feb 2010 18:07 PM PST Six celebrities set off on a thousand-mile bike ride the length of Britain for Sport Relief, in a bid to raise £1m. | The young given a run for their money MalaysiaNews.net Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:43 PM PST METRO Ahad reported on the staying power of female celebrities in their 30s and 40s who can easily rival young celebrities in their 20s. The group of celebrities, who were interviewed, however denied ... | Celebrities prevail, nip CDO All-Stars, 75-74 Sun Star Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:58 PM PST PROVING that they're not just a "beautiful face" in the crowd, the Celebrity All-Stars shocked Cagayan de Oro's own cast of Collegiate All-Stars through a one-point victory, 75-74 in their exhibition read more | 13. The young given a run for their money The Star Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:13 PM PST METRO Ahad reported on the staying power of female celebrities in their 30s and 40s who can easily rival young celebrities in their 20s. | Celebrities galore at gold-medal hockey game MalaysiaNews.net Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:08 PM PST VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Super Sunday at the Olympics brought out the superstars.A who's who of hockey and homeland star power attended Canada's gold-medal showdown against the United States on... | Celebrities galore at gold-medal U.S.-Canada hockey game The Cleveland Plain Dealer Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:50 PM PST Super Sunday at the Olympics brought out the superstars. A who's who of hockey and homeland star power attended Canada's gold-medal showdown against the United States on the final day of the Vancouver Games. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper came through the suite-level concourse with his security detail Sunday about an hour before faceoff. | Stars turn out for hockey gold-medal game Baltimore Sun Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:49 PM PST Celebrities from Olympics to hockey to entertaintainment are in the stands Super Sunday at the Olympics brought out the superstars. | PICTURES: Government faces music at rally Leader Community Newspapers Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:31 PM PST MOLLY Meldrum and Paul Kelly were among a host of celebrities to join about 20,000 music lovers in a march through the streets of Melbourne calling for the protection of⦠| | |
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