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Monday, September 14, 2015
Former Denver radio host files lawsuit against Taylor Swift
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Sandra Bullock, left, and George Clooney attend a premiere for “Our Brand is Crisis” on day 2 of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Princess of Wales theatre on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015, in Toronto.
Clooney says more roles should be rewritten for women
TORONTO — George Clooney says the political campaign strategist drama “Our Brand Is Crisis” was sitting on the shelf when Sandra Bullock called up with a novel idea: Change the protagonist to a woman, and let her star in it. Clooney and Bullock debuted the David Gordon Green-directed film on Friday at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film, inspired by the 2005 documentary of the same name, is about a fictional political strategist (Bullock) who runs an American-style campaign in a Bolivian election. Though the lead had been written as a man, Bullock said little in the script needed to be altered. “The character is basically the same, other than the sex,” she said
after the film’s premiere. She also ribbed her former “Gravity” co-star, saying it was “a role George could have played, or maybe I could have played it better.” Clooney suggested such gender switches should happen more frequently in Hollywood. “There’s a lot more out there if people just started thinking,” he said to applause. “Our Brand Is Crisis,” which Warner Bros. will release Oct. 30, was produced by Clooney and his
producing partner, Grant Heslov. It drew mixed reviews at its Toronto premiere. One of its scenes prompted Bullock and Clooney to again consider their interchangeability. When the election heats up, Bullock’s character moons the rival campaign from a bus window. Asked by an audience member if she acted out the scene, herself, Bullock claimed Clooney was her “butt double.” “George is a lot less hairy down there,” said Bullock, while Clooney turned around for the audience. “Baby bottom, versus what I’ve got down there, which is a Chia Pet.” (ap)
DENVER — A former Denver radio personality has filed a lawsuit against singer Taylor Swift, saying he lost his job after being accused of inappropriately touching Swift during a photo session. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in U.S. District court in Denver by David Mueller. The lawsuit says Mueller was falsely accused by one of Swift’s security team of grabbing the singer’s buttocks backstage at the
Pepsi Center on June 2, 2013. It says Mueller was fired two days later from his job at KYGO radio. The lawsuit says Mueller denies inappropriate contact with Swift and noted that he had met many other celebrities without incident. A statement from Swift’s publicist on Saturday says Mueller’s employer was given evidence after the incident and made its own decision on his job status. (ap)
VIENNA, Va. — Kelly Clarkson is canceling several upcoming tour dates this month, saying doctors told her to rest her voice. Clarkson announced the cancellation of performances starting with shows in Vienna, Virginia, on Saturday and on Sunday. She is also canceling shows in Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Camden, New Jersey. Her tour says all
tickets will be refunded at the original point of purchase. Clarkson tweets that she is “bummed” and “can’t wait to get heathy.” Officials at Wolf Trap in northern Virginia, where Clarkson was set to perform this weekend say all patrons who purchased tickets through Wolf Trap channels are entitled to refunds. (ap)
Kelly Clarkson cancels several tour dates
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Indian police look for man blamed for blast that killed 90
NEW DELHI — Police in central India on Sunday were looking for a man who was being blamed for a massive explosion at a restaurant that killed 90 people, as angry residents protested the way the authorities were handling the case. A cooking gas cylinder exploded at the restaurant Saturday morning, triggering a second blast of mine detonators stored next to the establishment, located in the town of Petlawad in Madhya Pradesh state. The state’s top elected official, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, had to face about 50 angry protesters when he visited the site of the explosions. The protesters, shouting slogans and waving black flags, forced Chouhan to step out of his car and listen to their complaints
against local authorities for failing to enforce safety regulations. Police officer Kamlesh Bamaniya said the protesters were also angry that Petlawad police had failed to arrest Rajendra Kashawa, a contractor who was accused of illegally storing the detonators. Bamaniya said Saturday that Kashawa had died in the explosions. But on Sunday, he said police had information that he was absconding. Police have filed a case of criminal negligence against Kashawa and are looking for him,
Bamaniya said. Kashawa had been given a license to purchase detonators for his business of digging wells, but had stored the detonators illegally in a room adjacent to the restaurant, Bamaniya said. Residents said that they had earlier complained to Petlawad town authorities about Kashawa illegally storing explosives in the building, but that no action was taken against him, television channel CNN-IBN reported. The restaurant, located next to the main bus station in Petlawad, was crowded with people having breakfast when the blasts occurred. The building where the restau-
A NUMBER of legislators form the Denpasar House of representatives have proposed that no city
hotels be built in Sanur. The local Tourism Office has responded positively to this effort to maintain the quality of tourist accommodations in Sanur.
Head of the Denpasar Tourism Office, I Wayan Gunawan, confirmed that guidelines for the construction of tourist accommodations have been set forth in a Mayoral
rant was located and an adjacent building were destroyed in the explosions. Rescue workers working through the day Saturday extricated 90 bodies from under a huge heap of rubble. Most of those killed in the explosions were poor laborers who were in the restaurant drinking tea as they waited to be hired by contractors to work in nearby manganese mines. Around 100 other people were injured in the blasts and were taken to hospitals. At least 20 of them were in critical condition, Arun Sharma, a Madhya Pradesh state health official, said Sunday. Mine operators are supposed to follow guidelines on the safe
storage of detonators and other explosive materials but are often lax, and the district authorities rarely act against them, Bamaniya said. The explosive materials are used by miners for blasting operations and for digging wells. Petlawad is about 950 kilometers (590 miles) south of New Delhi. (ap)
Regulation. He said that many suggestions from the local community have been accommodated, including the prohibition on developing city hotels. “We really appreciate
such input from the community as it helps to maintain the quality of the tourist area of Sanur,” he added.
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Sanur has always been a tourist destination that is characterized by the natural beauty of the beach. A number of legislators form the Denpasar House of representatives have proposed that no city hotels be built in Sanur. The local Tourism Office has responded positively to this effort to maintain the quality of tourist accommodations in Sanur.