NewsThursday,March4,2010D Todays menu Keep public transport clean and tidy by taking your Metro Herald with you when you leave the bus or train Contact usGuilty Pleasures P6 Mailbox P12 MetroLife, inc TV P14-18 60 Second Interview P17 Puzzles P18 Business P19 Sport P25-28 Lotto Last nights Draw: 7, 13, 15, 36, 37, 39 Bonus: 21 Plus 1: 6, 18, 19, 20, 33, 39 Bonus: 42 Plus 2: 2, 11, 12, 20, 22, 25 Bonus: 4 Recycle for DUBLIN E-mail: news@metroherald.ie Visit: www.e-metro.ie Newsdesk: 01 637 5975 Advertising: 01 637 5972 Distribution: 01 637 5901 Classified: 01 637 5979 Todays birthdays Adrian Lyne, film director, 69; Bobby Womack, soul singer, 66; Shakin Stevens, singer, 62; James Ellroy, novelist, 62; Kenny Dalglish, football manager, 59; Chris Rea, rock musician, 59 (pictured); Evan Dando, rock singer, 43; Patsy Kensit, actress, 42 (pictured); Brooklyn Beckham, son of David and Victoria, 11. Thought for the day Retirement age at 68? It could be worse... you could be living in Greece On this day in history 1789: The Constitution of the United States came into effect as the first Federal Congress met for the first time in New York City. The Green RoomBy Neil Sean Celebrities behind closed doors Singer Pixie Lott reckons a screen career or a theatre performance could be on the horizon. I do see a move into that at some stage, she admits. Dannii Minogue has the perfect putdown for Sharon Osbourne, who has been attacking her as part of the promotional push for her first novel. Sharon who? says the pregnant Aussie. She is not even on my radar. Ouch! Tess Daly denies that she and errant husband Vernon Kay are patching up their marriage. What is there to patch up? she asks. We are married. Life happens. You get on with it. Leona Lewis denies that she has had a tattoo inked on her back to gain some edgy new fans. She says: I love tats, that is the rebel in me but I guess they dont appeal to everyone. Liz Hurley has defended the sheer dress she wore to a recent charity bash. It wasnt see-through when I checked it in the mirror at home, she says. Ronan Keating says he wants to get into acting at some stage but he doesnt think his looks are right for his dream role a cowboy in a Western. Belfast Dublin 2day Max: 9c Sunrise: 7.06am Max: 10c 2dayaroundEurope Athens Barcelona Berlin Brussels London Geneva Madrid Paris Rome 18c 16c 3c 5c 8c 6c 16c 7c 14c Min: -3c 9c10c 8c 7c 9c 8c Sunset: 18.08pm 2night Limerick Cork Galway Cavan Derry Tipperary WaterfordKerry Kilarney Donegal 7c 9c 7c 6c 7c 7c Staying dry and cloudy, with sunshine breaking through during the day in most areas. Some rain along the north and northwest coasts. Highest temperatures between 6 to 9C. Remaing dry and cold mainly, some outbreaks of rain will fall in the northwest. Highest temperatures to reach 10C. Fog will clear to leave a cold and dry night. Frost is expected. Lowest temperatures -1 to -3C. Mainly dry tomorrow, variable cloud cover, sunshine at times - a good deal brighter than today in most areas. Chance of a little rain along the north and northwest coasts. Overnight fog and frost clearing, though mist and low cloud could linger in places. Highest temperatures 6 to 9 C. Outlook Patchy rain still affecting northwestern counties early Thursday night will clear away, and the rest of the night will be dry but cold with sharp frost in the midlands and east. Most parts of the country will remain dry on Friday, but outbreaks of rain will affect parts of the north and northeast during the day. Friday night will be dry but very cold with a widespread severe frost. Saturday will be bright and dry in most areas, but very cold with a fresh northeast wind. A few wintry showers will occur near Irish Sea coasts. After another sharp frost on Saturday night, Sunday will be a bright cold but dry day with light winds..
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