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Ain't over till it's over

Seems The Police reunion may not be over when the tour is. Guitarist Andy Summers says the trio is considering recording a new album. "It's sort of like living with the elephant in the room. I would see it as a challenge, to make an absolutely brilliant pop album at this stage of our career, and that would be something quite remarkable," said Summers, 64. The Police broke up in 1984 after five albums and a relationship-busting world tour. Sting, who's 56, has had a starry solo career while Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland kept lower profiles. The reunion tour began in May and is scheduled to run into next year. (AP)

Diddy's a daddy again
Call him Daddy, not Diddy. Sean "Diddy" Combs has admitted to fathering a child with another woman while he was still dating Kim Porter. The 15-month-old girl named Chance is the hip-hop mogul's sixth child. Combs told the Daily News of New York that he's "committed to being a good father" to the girl, whose mother is an Atlanta woman named Sarah Chapman. "At first, I wasn't sure if this was my child," Diddy said. "Now that it has become clear she is, I will take care of her for the rest of her life." The rapper and Porter split in July, ending a 10-year relationship. They have three children. Meanwhile, a former employee named James Sabatino hit Diddy with a $19 million lawsuit, claiming the music mogul owes him money for music recorded by the late Notorious B.I.G. (AP)

Ozzy on auction
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are selling art, furniture, and collectibles from their homes in Malibu, Beverly Hills, and England, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Foundation. The Nov. 30 auction will feature items from the couple's MTV reality show, "The Osbournes," including son Jack Osbourne's black leather bedroom furniture and a cast-iron crucifix that adorned Ozzy's den in various episodes. "It's time to unload," said Sharon Osbourne. Ozzy, it seems, does not share his wife's enthusiasm. "I don't know why we are selling everything as I want it all," Osbourne said. (AP)

Oh, baby!
'It was almost six and a half weeks before I put two and two together. It looked in the mirror like I'd drunk too many beers.' Expectant actress Milla Jovovich, on missing the first signs of pregnancy.

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