Bob Geldof's daughter to make television debut



Bob Geldof's daughterto make television debut
LONDON -- Peaches Geldof, daughter of musician Bob Geldof, will make her television debut presenting a teen documentary.
Geldof, 15, whose middle name is Honeyblossom, will write and present the documentary, which will screen on British television next year, Sam Cash, managing director of production company Ten Alps, said Friday.
Peaches' younger sister, Pixie, 14, has appeared as an interviewer on the satellite television program "It's a Girl Thing," while older sister, Fifi Trixibelle, 21, works as an intern on music channel MTV.
Prince Harry arrives inArgentina to work on farm
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Prince Harry arrived in Argentina for a stay of several weeks to work on a polo horse farm before he's scheduled to join the British army next year.
The 20-year-old landed in Buenos Aires aboard a commercial flight Friday and was expected to spend most of his time at a working ranch in the Argentine countryside, local press reported.
The visit by Harry comes less than a month after he scuffled with a photographer outside a London nightclub.
The photographer, who suffered a cut lip, accused Harry of striking him without provocation in the Oct. 21 altercation. Royal officials said Harry was hit in the face with a camera and pushed back.
Some British press reports suggested the trip to Argentina is intended to keep the prince out of sight of the paparazzi before he begins studies at the Royal Military Academy at Sundhurst in January.
Harry is the third in line to the British throne, after his father, Prince Charles, and older brother, Prince William, 22.
Actress Lindsay Lohanand boyfriend break up
NEW YORK -- "Mean Girls" star Lindsay Lohan and her boyfriend, Wilmer Valderrama, have ended their relationship.
"They have broken up, but are still friends," Valderrama's publicist, Heidi Slan, told The Associated Press on Friday. She declined to provide details.
Lohan and Valderrama acknowledged being a couple in July, after Lohan turned 18.
The couple's breakup was reported Friday by People and Us Weekly magazines.
Lohan's publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnik, didn't immediately return a call seeking a comment from the AP. Us Weekly quoted Zelnik as saying, "I can confirm that they have amicably split, but the two remain close friends and supportive of each other's busy careers."
Valderrama stars on the Fox sitcom "That '70s Show."
Lohan, who also starred in "Freaky Friday," was hospitalized in Los Angeles in late October for a high fever and headaches. She became ill while filming the movie "Herbie: Fully Loaded."
Notable death
Actor Ed Kemmer, who played the intrepid Cmdr. Buzz Corry in the popular 1950s children's television show "Space Patrol" before becoming a regular on daytime soap operas, has died. He was 84. Kemmer died Tuesday at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City after suffering a stroke Nov. 5, family friend Jean-Noel Bassior told the Los Angeles Times.
Today's birthdays
Former U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali is 82. Actress Kathleen Hughes is 76. Jazz musician Ellis Marsalis is 70. Actor Don Stewart is 69. Blues singer Carey Bell is 68. Pop singer Freddie Garrity (Freddie & amp; the Dreamers) is 64. Writer P.J. O'Rourke is 57. Zydeco singer-musician Buckwheat Zydeco is 57. Britain's Prince Charles is 56. Actor D.B. Sweeney is 43. Rapper Reverend Run (Run-DMC) is 40. Actor Patrick Warburton is 40. Rock musician Nic Dalton (The Lemonheads) is 40. Singer Jeanette Jurado (Expose) is 39. Rock singer Butch Walker is 35. Actor Josh Duhamel is 33. Rock musician Travis Barker (Blink 182) is 29. Rapper Shyheim is 27.
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