In brief: Anne Hathaway brings glamour to Venice Film Festival
Anne Hathaway (pictured) took time off from her unofficial Barack Obama cheer-leading duties – along with a number of other actors she attended the senator's acceptance speech in Denver last week – to attend the Venice Film Festival for the premiere of her latest film, a comedy entitled Rachel Getting Married............Katie Price, aka the model Jordan, has become the figurehead of a campaign aimed at inner-city children to encourage then to take up riding in time for the 2012 Olympics .............Elvis Presley’s gun licence, which includes the only authenticated set of the King's fingerprints in existence, is to be sold at auction; it is expected to go for £75,000 .............French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who is said to have once caught the eye of her boss President Sarkozy, is pregnant. Dati, 42, refused to say who the father was, claiming: "My private life is complicated"............ Peter Wright, editor of the Mail on Sunday, found himself booed by members of the audience when he collected his 'editor of the year' prize at this week's GQ awards....... Bianca Jagger has begun a legal battle to keep hold of her Park Avenue apartment. The owners, Katz Park Avenue Group, refused to renew her lease when it expired in 2005 after discovering that she was a British citizen with only a temporary US work visa………… Lord Coe will kick-start the 2012 Cultural Olympiad, an arts programme that will run alongside the official games, by becoming part of an art work at Tate Britain. He will run around the gallery as part of Turner Prize-winner Martin Creed's Work No 850...........
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