AUSTIN, Texas - Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong and rock star Sheryl Crow are engaged.
The cyclist announced the engagement in a statement Monday. He said he asked Crow on Wednesday while they were in Sun Valley, Idaho.
No wedding date has been set, although it could be a spring wedding, Armstrong spokesman Mark Higgins said.
Armstrong retired in July after winning his seventh straight Tour.
The marriage will be the second for Armstrong, who has three children with ex-wife Kristin. It will be the first for Crow.
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MERCED, Calif. - Katie Gallagher, a contestant on the CBS reality television show "Survivor: Palau," was arrested for drunken driving in her hometown.
Gallagher was held overnight and released Thursday morning, said Merced County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Scott Dover. Her next court appearance was set for Oct. 31.
Gallagher took home $100,000 in prize money after finishing second on "Survivor." The former radio advertising representative spent 39 days on Palau, located about 530 miles southeast of the Philippines in the South Pacific.
More than 20.3 million people tuned in for the final episode, which aired May 15.
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JERUSALEM - Conductor Daniel Barenboim defended his decision Monday to deny an interview to an Israel Army Radio reporter, saying she was insensitive to have appeared in military uniform at a literary function attended by Palestinians.
The incident took place Thursday at the Jerusalem launch of a book on music Barenboim wrote with the late Edward Said, a Palestinian intellectual.
Barenboim, a Jew raised in Israel, dismissed as "nonsense" the suggestion that he dishonored Israeli national pride, the Israeli army or the Israeli people by refusing to grant the interview.
"For you, a uniformed soldier may be a symbol of honor and security and all sorts of very positive things that are necessary for your life in Israel, and I respect that," he said. "But the symbolism of a uniform for a Palestinian who has come here to celebrate the fact that one of their own wrote a book with me - I think that displays insensitivity."
Some Cabinet ministers and lawmakers have denounced Barenboim and called for a boycott of his music.
"Let them do it," Barenboim said. "Go right ahead."
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VENICE, Italy - Susan Sarandon was impressed when an Italian journalist launched into a long-winded question during a news conference at the Venice Film Festival.
"You guys have the longest questions," she quipped after the reporter finished asking the question about the actress' relationship with death.
Questions by Italian reporters often last longer than the answer they elicit and sometimes shape up more like political or social statements.
"It's so different from the States where they just want to know who you're sleeping with," said Sarandon, who was at the festival to promote her new film, "Elizabethtown," in which she plays a new widow trying to find herself.
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