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REESE WITHERSPOON always thought she would go into the family business, as it were, and become a doctor. Her father was a military surgeon and her mother has a doctorate in nursing. However, Reese hit a snag in her career plans. "I think I had the compassion and I had the empathy, " she said. "But I couldn't tolerate the blood and I had the squeamishness thing."
Give Up the Ghost, Guys Just Like Heaven (Pg) 2/5 Supernatural Romcom Can't Raise the Spirits
MARK RUFFALO must be grateful for his off-screen life in which he is happily married with two young children. What a contrast to his onscreen life, where he appears to be romantic comedy's unluckiest leading man. In 13 Going On 30 he was stuck with a teenager in a woman's body, in the upcoming Rumor Has It his girlfriend might be Mrs Robinson's daughter, and in this one he falls in love with a woman who's not all there.
Magic @ Midnight the Countdown to George Square's Biggest Party of the Year
OVER the years, Glasgow's Hogmanay has become synonymous with having a great time - and this year will be no different. It sold out long ago, so if you don't have tickets, steer clear of George Square on Saturday night. Clyde 1 DJ George Bowie will lead the celebrations with live music from Athlete, Hue & Cry, Deacon Blue and the Finlay MacDonald Band.
I Want to Tell You a Story. . . Theatrical Veteran Sir Donald Sinden Can't Wait to Share His Tales
FOR one night only, Sir Donald Sinden and Clive France are coming to town, two of the UK's best-known actors of stage and screen. And this is show which comes with a laughter guarantee. The pair of veterans perform, spar and try to out-act each other while telling some of the funniest, wickedest and most outrageous theatrical stories of all time.
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The Sounds of the City the Top Bands Who'll Plays Us Into 2006
IT might be freezing outside but there is no doubt what the hottest ticket in town this New Year's Eve will be. Anyone lucky enough to have snapped up one of the 27,000 sold-out briefs for Glasgow's Hogmanay party in George Square on Saturday night is set for a skirlin', birlin', rockin' and reelin' start to 2006. And the fireworks won't just be happening overhead: this year, the party organisers have lined up a spectacular bill featuring some of the city's favourite bands playing on the open...
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