Oasis are to play a secret gig in London in front of just 400 fans... but the only way to get tickets is by winning them.
Tickets for Friday's concert can be obtained only by answering questions on selected radio stations and in some newspapers.
Leonard Nimoy (65), who played Star Trek's Spock for 30 years, admits he can't get the ultra logical Vulcan out of his head.
Nimoy tells this week's Radio Times he can't help looking at things in a strictly logical and emotionless way. He has written two autobiographies, I Am Spock and I Am Not Spock.
The last surviving poet of the first World War has died at the age of 103. Geoffrey Dearmer is best remembered for poems such as The Sentinel and The Somme.
He fought at Gallipoli, in Egypt and on the Western Front. Later he joined BBC radio where he worked on Children's Hour.
Japan's oldest active geisha, Tsutukiyokomatsu Asaji, has died of kidney failure at 102 after more than 80 years entertaining the Tokyo business and political elite.
Ms Asaji, famed for her mastery of traditional singing and story telling methods, was considered one of the last authentic Tokyo geisha.
E. Digby Baltzell, the University of Pennsylvania sociologist who coined the term WASP (White Anglo Saxon Protestant), has died in a Boston hospital at the age of 80.
Alicia Machado (18) of Venezuela, the reigning Miss Universe, has been told to go on a crash diet or risk losing her crown. Miss Universe organisers have given her just two weeks to lose 27lb (12.3kg). If she fails the title will be handed to runner up Taryn Mansell.