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Year: 2006.





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Geri daughter was a 'beautiful accident'

Geri Halliwell says her daughter was a "beautiful accident".

The Spice Girl - who has a 17-month-old daughter, Bluebell Madonna, with former lover, screenwriter Sacha Gervasi - believes motherhood has been a blessing and given her the motivation to be the best she can be.

Geri said: "So many women today are single parents, I don't feel different.

I think you get out of life what you put into it and Bluebell was a beautiful accident. I feel blessed to have her.

"I'm learning every day as a mother. I'm learning that she's like a flower that thrives when it gets sunlight, and the sunlight is confidence, and I feel that when I'm confident it gives her self-esteem. And that gives me motivation to go on and be the best."

Geri, 35, also revealed becoming a parent has made her a more compassionate person.

She added to Britain's Guardian newspaper: "At first I was a single, young Bridget Jones kind of woman. I was operating in a selfish world. Now I'm a mother my compassion has expanded."

The singer - who is currently preparing for the Spice Girls' comeback world tour which kicks off on December 2 in Vancouver, Canada - would love another child and is even looking into the possibility of adopting.

Geri said: "I'm open about it and I'm educating myself at the moment."
Athlete announce a handful of US dates

Athlete have announced that they will play a handful of US dates in November.

The band are supporting their new album 'Beyond The Neighbourhood' -- the follow-up to their UK Number One double-platinum album 'Tourist'.

The band will play showcases in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

The tour dates are:

New York, NY Highline Ballroom (November 8)
Chicago, IL Empty Bottle (10)
Los Angeles, CA Troubadour (14)
Phil Spector trial: Day 15

The coroner who conducted actress Lana Clarkson's autopsy was cross examined in court today (May 30) during Phil Spector's murder trial, which continued (May 30) in Los Angeles.

Dr. Louis Pena admitted that medical findings could not determine who held the gun that fired the bullet killing Clarkson.

Spending his second day on the stand, Pena was cross examined by defence counsel Christopher Piourd, who is attempting to prove that Clarkson accidentally killed herself.

Renowned producer Spector is accused of murdering actress Clarkson on February 3, 2003 at his Los Angeles mansion. The defence contends her death was suicide.

"Let's get it very basic. You can't tell who was holding the gun?" Piourd asked the coroner.

"That's correct," Pena responded.

Yesterday Pena clearly stated that Clarkson's death was a homicide, but today admitted that there were limits to the scientific evidence.

Pena also said today that Clarkson had gunshot residue on her hands, but clarified that it does not prove that she was holding the gun, reports the Los Angeles Times.

"There are two ways to look at it," Pena said. "It implies the person could have been holding a weapon at the time of discharge or could be in the vicinity."


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