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Romance blooming between Kevin Connolly and Sophie Monk

Love is in the air for ‘Entourage’ star Kevin Connolly and Aussie model Sophie Monk. Monk is over her relationship with plastic surgeon John Diaz, whom she allegedly caught in bed with another woman. “She and Kevin have been on dates in LA at Chateau Marmont and dinner at Sur earlier this month,” The New [...]

Lindsay Lohan dismisses new DJ romance reports

Lindsay Lohan has dismissed reports she has a new DJ lover after being romantically linked to British music-mixer Gareth Geno.
The actress ”came out” as bisexual in 2008 after she started dating DJ Samantha Ronson but the on/off romance came to an end last year (09), reports the Daily Star.
Since then, the ”Mean Girls” star has [...]

Lindsay Lohan dating French actor?

Actress Lindsay Lohan is rumoured to be dating French actor Aurelien Wiik after they were spotted kissing at a party here.
Lohan, who split from her on-off girlfriend Samantha Ronson in 2009, was photographed embracing the 29-year-old during an event at a fashion boutique, reports dailystar.co.uk.
Previously, she was linked to Gerard Butler, Kevin Connolly, Jason Segel [...]

Hayden Panettiere ‘celebrated New Year with boxer beau in Miami’

Hayden Panettiere and her boxer boyfriend celebrated the arrival of the New Year together and the actress booked a separate hotel room in Miami so that people wouldn’t suspect, it has emerged.
Panettiere was reportedly seen at the Setai with the 6-foot-6 Wladimir Klitschko.
“It was quite clear she was with Wladimir, and they were at the [...]

Lindsay laughs off romance reports

Lindsay Lohan has trashed reports claiming she is romancing model Adam Senn.
The Mean Girls actress has been linked to a string of rumoured beaus since her split from DJ girlfriend Samantha Ronson earlier this year, including Jason Segel, Entourage star Kevin Connolly, and Gerard Butler.
The 23-year-old star slammed reports of a new man in her [...]

Is Lindsay Lohan Dating Kevin Connolly?

Lindsay Lohan is reportedly dating Entourage actor Kevin Connolly.

According to friends of the actress, the two began secretly dating after “hooking up” at a party Leonardo DiCaprio threw at his Hollywood home last month.
“Lindsay and Kevin have been sneaking around. It’s not serious yet, but they seem to have some sort of physical [...]

Lindsay Lohan dating Kevin Connolly?

Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan is reportedly dating Entourage star Kevin Connolly.
According to friends, the two began secretly dating after “hooking up” at a party Leonardo DiCaprio threw at his Hollywood home last month.
“Lindsay and Kevin have been sneaking around. It’s not serious yet, but they seem to have some sort of physical connection,” Contactmusic quoted [...]

Hayden Panettier & Kevin Connolly???

Rumors are swirling that their may be a budding romance for Heroes actress Hayden Panettiere and (of course) a much older actor.
Sources say that the 20 year old Hayden has hooked up with Entourage star Kevin Connolly, who is 35. The two were seen together holding hands and all night at the HBO Enny Awards [...]

Hayden Panettiere dating Kevin Connolly?

Actress Hayden Panettiere has fuelled rumours of dating ”Entourage” star Kevin Connolly.
The 20-year-old actress – who has previously dated her ”Heroes” co-star Milo Ventimiglia and British TV presenter Steve Jones, was seen holding hands and enjoying an intimate conversation with Connelly at the HBO Emmy Awards.
“They were there to hang out together and stayed for [...]

Obama hails Apollo 11 astronauts

US President Barack Obama has praised the "heroism" of the astronauts who made first landing by man on the Moon, marking 40th anniversary of the event.

Mr Obama said the nation continued to draw inspiration from Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.

"I think that all of us recall the moment in which mankind finally was untethered from this planet," he said.

Earlier, Mr Aldrin and Mr Collins called for renewed efforts to send a manned mission to Mars.

Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon, said the race to get to the Moon had been the ultimate peaceful contest.

He said it was an "exceptional national investment" for the US and ex-USSR.

He spoke at an event at Washington DC’s National Air and Space Museum to mark 40 years since their mission.

"Sometimes I think I flew to the wrong place. Mars was always my favourite as a kid and it still is today"

Michael Collins
Apollo 11 crew

Shortly afterwards the three astronauts met Mr Obama at the White House.

Mr Obama – who was seven years’ old when Mr Armstrong and Mr Aldrin took mankind’s first steps on the lunar surface – said it was "wonderful" to be in the company of the three history-makers.

"The moment in which we had one of our own step on the moon and leave that imprint… is there to this day," Mr Obama said.

He praised the astronauts for the "heroism, the calm under pressure, the grace" with which they operated.

Their achievement, Mr Obama said "was somehow able to lift our sights, not just here in the United States but around the world".

‘Great symbol’

The American space industry wants the Obama administration to agree to send Nasa crews back into space, first to the Moon and then to Mars, reports the BBC’s Kevin Connolly, in Washington.

A decision could be due later this year, although there is no guarantee Mr Obama will make funds available, our correspondent says.

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Speaking at the museum, Mr Armstrong said the Moon race was a "diversion" in the Cold War battle between the US and the USSR.

"Eventually, it provided a mechanism for engendering co-operation between former adversaries. In that sense, among others, it was an exceptional national investment for both sides."

Fellow astronaut Mr Aldrin praised President John F Kennedy’s bold decision to pronounce that the US would land men on the Moon before the end of the 1960s.

"Apollo 11 is a symbol of what a great nation and a great people can do if we work hard, work together and have strong leaders with vision and determination," he said.

But he also pushed for a mission to Mars: "The best way to honour and remember all those who were part of the Apollo programme is to follow in our footsteps; to boldly go again on a new mission of exploration."

Mr Collins, who circled the Moon alone while Mr Armstrong and Mr Aldrin walked on it, said Mars was more interesting than the Moon.

"Sometimes I think I flew to the wrong place. Mars was always my favourite as a kid and it still is today."

"My glass has been half empty for three decades at least. Hopefully, we can turn that around because what we did then is do-able again"

Eugene Cernan, former Nasa astronaut

He urged further exploration, saying Mars was a "much more worthwhile destination".

Other Nasa astronauts gave a news conference at Nasa headquarters in Washington DC on Monday.

Eugene Cernan, who was the last astronaut to step off the Moon, in 1972, concurred with the Apollo 11 astronauts urging a new focus on Mars.

"We need to go back to the Moon, we need to learn a little bit more about what we think we know already, we need to establish bases, put new telescopes there, get prepared to go to Mars. The ultimate goal, truly, is to go to Mars," he told journalists.

"I think the next major goal is not to spend three days, or three weeks or three months on the Moon, but to have you folks, or your kids, or your grand-kids sit here and talk to a group of guys who can tell you what it was like to go to Mars."

But Mr Aldrin disagreed with the view that astronauts should test capabilities for a long-duration flight on the Moon before attempting a journey to Mars.

"Why go to the most difficult place to do that Why not do it on the International Space Station," he said.

Mr Aldrin added: "One day, we are going to send some people to the surface of Mars. And if we think we’re going to send them there for a year-and-a-half and then bring them back, and then send another group there for a year-and-a-half and bring them back, Washington will find another way to spend that money.

"That’s unless we have declared our objective is an increasing, permanent space settlement."

The US space agency’s currently stated aim is to return astronauts to the Moon by 2020. But that vision is under review, along with the space vehicles that would get them there.

Nasa is due to retire its space shuttles next year and replace them with the Orion spacecraft, an Apollo-like capsule that would launch on a new rocket called Ares 1.

Another rocket, Ares V, would have the capability to launch heavy payloads – service and cargo modules – that would be needed to service Moon missions.

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‘Entourage’ Premiere: The Boys Are Back (PHOTOS)

Season 6 of “Entourage” premieres on HBO Sunday night, and the cast came out for the premiere in LA Thursday night.

All the guys were there – Adrien Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Jerry Ferrara, Jeremy Piven, Kevin Dillon and Rex Lee, as were some …