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Monday, April 30, 2007 10:22 AM EDT

Portman endorses microloan programs
Natalie Portman says that for many of the world's poorest women, a small loan can change their lives.

The actress said in an interview for ABC's “This Week” that aired Sunday that she has met mothers younger than she is who had to work in poor conditions for low pay because that was the only job available to them.

“And then they're able to get a loan and start their own business out of their own house and be with their children,” Portman said. “It changes the whole system.”

Portman, who starred in the last three “Star Wars” films, has been working with FINCA International, an organization that provides small loans to people in developing countries.

“If a woman can't tell her child, ‘I can feed you tomorrow, I can pay for your school,' then where do they go? What do they do? What do they choose? It's really trying to reach the poorest of the poor and offering banking services to them,” she said.

Former ‘Idol' finalist arrested for battery

Former “American Idol” finalist Jessica Sierra was arrested early Sunday on felony battery charges for allegedly hitting a man on the head with a heavy glass at a cafe, police said.

Sierra, 21, was booked in the Hillsborough County Jail on a charge of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. She was also charged with possession of cocaine and introduction of contraband into a correctional facility after officers found a small amount of the drug while searching her, police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said.

Sierra was released Sunday afternoon on $11,500 bail. There was no immediate indication if she had a lawyer.

The victim suffered a cut over his eye, but the spokeswoman gave no further information.

Sierra, of Tampa, was one of the hit show's top 10 contestants in 2005.

Spidey looms as

‘Disturbia' remains No. 1

Movie-goers continued to keep their eyes on the Peeping Tom thriller “Disturbia,” which fended off a weak batch of newcomers to remain No. 1 for the third straight weekend with $9.1 million.

The movie business seemed to be on hold in anticipation of a huge summer that begins this week with Sony's “Spider-Man 3.” The top-12 movies took in an anemic $62.9 million, down 30 percent from the same weekend last year, when “RV” was the No. 1 movie with $16.4 million.

DreamWorks and Paramount's “Disturbia,” starring Shia LaBeouf as a house-bound teen whose surveillance of neighbors uncovers a killer, raised its total to $52.2 million after three weekends, according to studio estimates Sunday.

- From wire reports

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