The Journal News lohud.com 5 Things You Should Know Egypt court orders Mubarak retrial A Cairo court Sunday granted Hosni Mubarak's appeal of his life sentence, ordering a retrial of the ousted Egyptian president convicted of failing to prevent the killing of hundreds of protesters during the uprising that toppled his regime. The ruling also overturned the conviction of Mubarak's former New rape in India brings arrest of 6 Police said they arrested six men in another gang rape of a bus passenger in India, four weeks after a deadly attack on a student on a bus led to calls for tougher rape laws. Police officer Raj Jeet Singh said a 29-year-old woman was traveling by bus on Friday night, taken to a building and raped repeatedly. Singh said police arrested six suspects Saturday and were searching for another. Weapons ban won't pass, NRA says The Natinal Rifle Association says it has enough support in Congress to block a law that would ban assault weapons, despite promises from the White House and Democratic lawmakers to make the measure a reality.
Senators plan to introduce a bill that would ban the weapons and limit the size of ammunition magazines, like the one used in the massacre that killed 27 in Newtown, Conn. Newtown weighs fate of shooting site Talk about Sandy Hook Elementary School is turning from last month's massacre to the future. At a hearing Sunday, some residents said the school should be demolished and a memorial built in honor of the 26 people killed Dec. 14. Others believe the school should be renovated.
Town officials also are planning private meetings with the victims' families to get their thoughts. Calif, dodges crop damage in cold snap California went from sweltering to shivering Sunday as early morning temperatures plunged, leaving even polar bears at the San Diego Zoo seeking shelter. But growers in the Central Valley were relieved to learn most orange and lemon crops avoided significant damage despite temperatures in the high 20s. Compiled from wire reports. security chief, Habib el-Adly.
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This will be the second wedding for both actors. Wilde finalized her divorce from docu-mentarian Tao Ruspoli in 2011 after eight years of marriage. Sudeikis was previously married to "Pitch Perfect" screenwriter Kay Cannon. They divorced in 2010. Wilde, 28, rose to fame on TV's "House M.D." Her film credits include "Tron: Legacy" and "Cowboys Aliens." Sudeikis, 37, is a star of "Saturday Night Live." He hosted the MTV Movie Awards in 2011 and appeared in the film "Horrible Bosses" that same year.
Compiledfrom wire reports. Rain National summary: Chilly air will invade the Northeast today while showers linger along the coast. Rain and thunderstorms will affect the Southeast while cold air lingers from the West into the Plains. H33 Wilde, Sudeikis scooped vegan red Michael Antonio booties that matched her hair. Over at the crowded BAFTA tea, the room was brimming with stars snacking on cucumber and salmon tea sandwiches and fresh fruit tarts.
The party welcomed A-listers like Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Sienna Miller, Olivia Munn, Sally Field, Kathryn Bigelow, Ben Affleck, Jon Bon Jovi, Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, David Oyelowo, Freida Pinto and Dev Pa- j' Amanda lSfw Seyfried, A in a peek Hugh Jackman aboo Vion-net dress, joked that she had found her dream Globes dress for Sunday. "It's made of leather and it's a bodysuit. I'm just kidding," she told reporters. Hugh Jackman was in a British state of mind, celebrating the fact that "Les at No. 1 in the U.K.
over the weekend. "I'm thrilled because really the A-listers party before the Globes There's no such thing as downtime during Golden Globes weekend. In Hollywood, the Champagne started flowing Friday night at the hot spot Chateau Marmont, and it continued Saturday at the hopping Four Seasons hotel. On Saturday, over at the Four Seasons hotel, there was plenty of pampering to be found at the InStyle Beauty Lounge, where celebs like "Dancing With the Stars' Karina Smirnoff were treated to makeup applications, hair styling and O.P.I, manicures. Even Matt Lauer was nearby in the lobby, in his gym clothes.
Upstairs, comedians Louis C.K. and Jeff Garlin bumped into each other at the HBO Luxury Lounge, sponsored by L'Oreal Daniel Day-Lewis and Motorola. "I write everything I do in longhand on a yellow pad," Garlin told onlookers while checking out goodies from Staples. "Someone else puts it in final draft. I edit on a computer, but everything I do comes out of here first," he said, tapping his head.
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