Scientists Test Dinos' Sexual Maturity

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Adolescent pregnancy isn't a modern invention, it occurred in dinosaurs millions of years ago. Medullary bone, a type of tissue present in modern birds when they are developing eggs, has been found in three dinosaur fossils, researchers report in Monday's online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The dinosaurs were aged 8, 10 and 18, indicating they reached sexual maturity earlier than previously thought.
In modern birds, medullary tissue lines bones for only a few weeks when they are producing eggs and is then reabsorbed. Finding it in dinosaurs, which are believed to be the ancestors of birds, sheds light on their reproduction also.
Most dinosaurs lived to only about age 30, though some reached 60, the researchers said.
The study was done by Sarah Werning, a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, and Andrew Lee, also a graduate student at Berkeley when the work was done. Lee is now a postdoctoral student at the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
"This is an exciting finding, because age at sexual maturity is related to so many things," the students' adviser, said Kevin Padian, a professor of integrative biology and a curator in UC Berkeley's Museum of Paleontology.
Werning said in a statement that pinpointing the age of reproductive maturity "opens up so many complementary avenues of dinosaur research. You can talk about dinosaur physiology, lifespan, reproductive strategies. And you could use this technique to look at all kinds of extinct animals."
The medullary bones examined by Werning and Lee came from the meat-eater Allosaurus and the plant-eater Tenontosaurus. It's also been found in Tyrannosaurus rex, they said.
The research was done by the Geological Society of America, the Paleontological Society, the University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate, the Jurassic Foundation and U. C. Berkeley's Department of Integrative Biology.

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Radiohead ready for 'secret' gig


Wednesday, 16 January 2008, 12:45 GMT

Radiohead ready for 'secret' gig
Radiohead are hoping to relay the gig to fans waiting outside
Fans are waiting outside an east London record shop after Radiohead announced they are to play a gig there later.
The group will play a short set from their latest album In Rainbows at the Rough Trade East shop on Brick Lane.

Even staff at the shop did not know about the free evening show, which has been planned since November.

The band said on their website that the gig should be "interesting". "Us being us, we're taking far too many instruments," they added.

Organisers are planning a numbering system to allow fans to take a few minutes break from the queue. Radiohead also hope those left outside will not lose out completely.

"For those who can't get in - and it's pretty small in there - we'll have some screens and speakers outside, if we're allowed. I think we are. And we'll also webcast it," the band said on their website.

Doors open about 1900 GMT, with Radiohead expected on stage an hour later.

Rough Trade director Stephen Godfory said: "It's great confirmation of what we do. We celebrate music. It's not just a commodity but an art form. That's clearly got resonance with the band."

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Stones film opens Berlin festival


Wednesday, 16 January 2008, 11:07 GMT

Stones film opens Berlin festival
Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese are also working on another film
Director Martin Scorsese's documentary about the Rolling Stones, Shine A Light, has been chosen to open next month's Berlin Film Festival.
The movie features coverage of two concerts, rare archive and behind-the-scenes footage.

"We are extremely excited to have the world premiere of this magnificent film as our opening gala," said festival director Dieter Kosslick.

Scorsese and the band are both expected to make appearances at the festival.

The film is screening out of competition at the 10-day festival, which is also featuring Madonna's debut movie as a director, Filth and Wisdom.

Last year it was announced that Scorsese would direct The Long Play, a film produced by Mick Jagger about two friends and their lives in rock music.

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Gucci: Constructivist Cool


Godfrey Deeny
Mon Jan 14, 4:34 PM ET

Milan - Word up to Pete Doherty. If you had enjoyed a private education and were obsessed with Russian Futurism, this Gucci collection is what you would be wearing today.

In what was easily designer Frida Giannini's most accomplished show to date, we got a fall 2008 men's collection that was a mix of Anglo-Italian silhouettes, fabrics and attitudes, but pumped up with rocker references and St. Petersburg grandeur.



Though Frida told FWD backstage she has never actually been to Russia, her fertile imagination brought us a new hipster nomenclature, especially in a wonderful finale, where lead guitarists, Gordon of Khartoum, Lermontev's tragedians and the look of Eugene Hutz, lead singer of New York band Gogol Bordello all met in a gloriously romantic and rebellious event.

She opened with public school groovers in low slung, slim-line three-piece dandy suits, all of them looking great, especially those with a Norfolk cut. Giannini also did a take on a big Milan item this season, the cardigan, part of the contemplative mood hitting, sub prime wary Italy.

Giannini is clearly gaining confidence as a designer, and came up with a neat new accessory - a scarf and chain belt that was a fabulous new addition, and one that is sure to be copied by lesser mortals.

Ties were banished, scarves ruled; velvet triumphed, boots had enough studs for a Siberian metalist bassist. Models strutted with black eye liner and masses of curls, a homage to Kate Blanchett's recent interpretation of Bob Dylan in "I´m Not There.".

The setting was astutely judged, a jagged patterned carpet and cathedral high walls of a virtual hotel. Plus the finale was sensational - Anthony and the Johnsons' plaintiff version of ¨Knocking on Heaven's Door," as five fur clad lead singers toured like Gordon of Khartoum warriors meets Viktor Tatlin.

While she's been a hit at retail, Giannini has not been universally admired by fashion critics of either men's or women's wear. What she badly needed was a hit, and this collection was very much that - a lean, juicy fine cut of filet mignon.

Frida's other problem was that though abundantly gifted technically, there were doubts that she had a sufficiently individualistic vision to take Gucci somewhere new. This assured take of rocker chic and artful style eradicates that concern. This was the moment she needed.

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Snipes' lawyer may be ineligible


By TRAVIS REED, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jan 16, 12:12 AM ET

OCALA, Fla. - Wesley Snipes may have to waive a claim that he previously received ineffective counsel, a judge said Tuesday after jury selection concluded in the actor's tax trial.

Snipes was initially represented by two lawyers who also defended Michael Vick in the football player's dogfighting case. One of them, Daniel Meachum of Atlanta, is one of Snipes' longest-serving advisers.

Both were dismissed by the action star last year, with Snipes saying that he received ineffective counsel and that attorney Billy Martin ignored his case in favor of Vick's. U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges at the time agreed to delay the trial but called it a ploy.

Meachum tried to rejoin Snipes on Monday, and Hodges took immediate issue.

The attorney said he withdrew for medical reasons, not because he provided ineffective counsel. But Hodges wouldn't entertain the argument, saying the earlier motion was fraudulent if the new one was true.

He gave Snipes' team two choices: Keep Meachum off the case and in the court gallery, or waive previous claims of ineffective counsel that could be important on appeal.

Snipes and two co-defendants were charged in an October 2006 indictment with fraudulently claiming $11 million in refunds on 1996 and 1997 income taxes already paid. The star of the "Blade" trilogy and other films also was charged with failure to file returns from 1999 through 2004.

Snipes has not spoken about the case, inside court or out, since the trial began. Opening arguments were scheduled for Wednesday after two days of jury selection concluded.

More than 60 potential jurors were questioned, and five men and 11 women were eventually chosen.

None in the potential jury pool was black — of note because Snipes' attorneys tried to have the trial moved. The black actor claimed in filings that the area was racist.

Most in the pool had heard of the case, but not in depth. Only a handful told the judge they knew of the race claim, and one of those women made it onto the panel.

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McConaughey, Girlfriend "Made a Baby"


by Natalie Finn
Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:17:09 PM PST

So, apparently, southern gentlemen do kiss and tell once in a while.
Matthew McConaughey and his girlfriend, Brazilian model Camila Alves, are expecting a child, the actor writes on his Website.
"My girlfriend Camila and I made a baby together," McConaughey helpfully explained.
"It's 3 months growin in her womb and all looks healthy and lively so far. We are stoked and wowed by this miracle of creation and this gift from God, and so excited for the adventure that will come in raising this child, being mother and a father, and shepherding him or her through this life."
This will be the first kid for the 38-year-old Texan, whose past paramours include Sandra Bullock, Ashley Judd and Penélope Cruz, the latter of whom he dated for two years. Lance Armstrong, however, never made the cut.
"We tried it, wasn't for us," McConaughey quipped in an interview with Details in November 2006 when asked whether he and the champion cyclist were more than friends.
He and Alves have been dating for a little more than a year.
"Wish us the best, keep us in your prayers, and God bless evolution," the Failure to Launch star wrote Tuesday. "Thanks for being fans of me and my work and now this new and miraculous chapter in my life, as me and Camila and our child do our best to just keep living."

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Vanessa Hudgens' Sophomore Effort


by Natalie Finn and Ken Baker
Tue, 15 Jan 2008 09:39:46 PM PST

Vanessa Hudgens is on track for sophomore status.
Sources tell E! News exclusively that the High School Musical star is close to finishing her second solo album and should have it ready in time for a summer release.
"She is wrapping up in the recording studio right now," a rep for the 19-year-old multitasker said Tuesday, adding that Hudgens has been logging marathon hours at a Hollywood studio on an almost daily basis.
A follow-up to 2006's V, Hudgens' solo debut, the new effort is "definitely more grown-up than her first CD," the rep said.
After she finishes up at the microphone, the Disney Channel star will be heading off to Austin, Texas, to start filming the teen comedy Will.
Production on High School Musical 3: Senior Year, the first in the franchise intended for the big screen, is scheduled to kick off in April with the whole cast, including Hudgens' real-life beau Zac Efron, set to return.
And it appears as if Hudgens will be able to jump-start her feature-film career with a clean slate.
Earlier Tuesday, it was learned that the singer-actress had settled a lawsuit brought against her by her former lawyer, who claimed she stiffed him on up to $150,000 in royalties from various songwriting and recording deals he helped procure.
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Hudgens' camp had argued she was only 16 when she hired the attorney, and therefore any contracts signed were null and void. She said she had fired him after his services fell "below professional standards."

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