King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has cancelled his plans to return home from China this weekend because a French magazine, Le Point, wrote that the second Prime Minister Hun Sen did not want him to live in Phnom Penh.
The 73 year old monarch wrote to his son, first Prime Minister Prince Norodom Ranariddh, saying he would not return until the report had been clarified.
Director Quentin Tarantino refuses to meet Tony Tarantino, who claims to be his biological father who left him before he was born.
"I'm not mad at him," he told reporters. It would just be embarrassing to look at somebody who I'm supposed to feel something for even though I don't know him at all."
The Mandalay production company in Los Angeles is suing actor John Travolta for leaving the Paris set where director Roman Polanski was shooting The Double, an adaptation of a Dostoyevsky story, without an explanation.
Former White House chief of staff Howard Baker and retiring three term Senator Nancy Kassebaum, both Republicans, are going steady, The Washington Post reported.
Kassebaum (63) denied the rumour: "It's not a romance. We've been friends," she said. Baker (70) refused to "confirm or deny" the claim.
A Turkish court yesterday gave Aysegul Tecimer, the former wife of fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir, a 10 month suspended jail sentence for hoarding hundreds of undeclared historical artefacts illegally in her water side mansion, Anatolian news agency said.
Turkish law requires individuals to declare antiques to museum authorities to prevent them being smuggled abroad.
Tecimer has twice married and divorced Nadir, who jumped bail and fled Britain in 1993 after his Polly Peck business empire collapsed.