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Clear blue water (again) for the Tory leader

Independent on Sunday, The,  Aug 12, 2007  

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Our guide to who's hot - based on mentions in British daily newspapers - still has David Cameron out in front. The week's latest U-turn was to change his "green" tree logo back to, er, blue. Lily Allen fell short of Amy Winehouse's exploits - her US working visa was revoked because of an assault on a photographer, while Kate Middleton pulled out of a charity row across the Channel, interpreted as a signal her royal romance was back on.

Mel B was cavorting in the surf with her new beau. Rudy Giuliani was embarrassed after his daughter came out for Barack Obama, Matt Damon was named Hollywood's most bankable star, and Ricky Gervais's decision to charge [pound]40 for his Edinburgh Fringe show sparked "Is he funny anymore?" pieces. Prof Stephen Hawking was at Babs Windsor's 70th birthday bash, Great Bank Robber Ronnie Biggs was moved to another prison as his health worsens, and whistleblower David Shayler declared himself God.

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