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OASIS or the Beatles? The question is to be debated by the Oxford Union today.

OASIS or the Beatles? The question is to be debated by the Oxford Union today.

Oxford students will hear the case for Oasis put by the lesser known Paul Gallagher and Manchester Evening News music writer Lee Henshaw. On the Beatles side are songwriter Neil Innes and Phil Sachs.

The ex husband of Princess Stephanie of Monaco, Daniel Ducruet, has made a record which includes references to their break up. The former bodyguard, thrown out by Stephanie after he was photographed with a Belgian dancer, is to release the single later this year, according to Le Figaro.

The Duchess of York has moved back to the home of her ex husband Prince Andrew, less than a year after the couple divorced, British tabloid newspapers report today.

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But the Duchess will not be living with Andrew. Instead she and her two daughters will occupy servants' quarters at the huge Sunninghill estate.

Stars including Helen Mirren, David Soul, Ronnie Corbett and Fiona Fullerton are to gather in London this weekend for a tribute to movie and stage composer Jule Styne.

Styne, who died in 1995, wrote many famous film hits including Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend, Everything's Coming Up Roses, and Three Coins In A Fountain. He also wrote the New York stage score for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

Jacques Cousteau (86) and his insurers are to sue the Singapore shipyard where the Frenchman's research vessel Calypso sank last year.

Elizabeth Taylor has left the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles Wednesday, six days after her operation to remove a benign brain tumor.