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Monday, November 5, 2007 11:33 AM EST

Judd talks about trip to India for documentary
Ashley Judd says education and prevention is the best way to combat AIDS and HIV, which disproportionately affect women and girls and prey upon the vulnerable and less fortunate.

Speaking about her new documentary film, “India's Hidden Plague,” in an interview broadcast Sunday on ABC's “This Week,” the actress said it costs just $10 to educate a person about the risks and protect them for an entire year.

The actress met with HIV/AIDS orphans in India while making the film, including two sisters, ages 9 and 12, whose parents died in quick succession after their father infected their mother with the disease.

Katie Holmes among thousands at marathon

Katie Holmes was among the tens of thousands of runners participating in Sunday's New York City Marathon, finishing the race in 5 hours, 29 minutes and 58 seconds.

Husband Tom Cruise and their daughter, Suri, were at the finish line to congratulate the actress, according to event officials.

Holmes had registered under an alias so she wouldn't draw too much attention to herself, event officials said, but her time was listed in the official results under her real name.

Shia LaBeouf arrested on misdemeanor charges

Shia LaBeouf was charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing after the “Transformers” star refused to leave a Chicago drug store, police said Sunday.

A security guard told LaBeouf that he needed to leave the Walgreens store because he appeared to be drunk, police said.

When LaBeouf, 21, refused to leave, the security guard detained him and called police at about 2:30 a.m., according to police spokeswoman Laura Kubiak.

After he was arrested, police noted that LaBeouf was “very courteous and polite,” Kubiak said. Police said he posted bond before 7 a.m., but Kubiak did not know the amount.

LaBeouf, of Glendale, Calif., is scheduled to appear in Cook County court on Nov. 28.

Police did not administer a sobriety test because LaBeouf was not driving a vehicle, Kubiak said.

Connery settles lawsuit against golf club

His name is Connery. Sean Connery. And it's a name no longer associated with the Sherwood Country Club.

The movies' original James Bond settled his lawsuit against the club for an undisclosed sum, according to papers filed in Superior Court on Tuesday.

The settlement put an end to a hearing scheduled for next week at which Connery and his golfing buddies Craig T. Nelson and Joe Pesci were expected to testify.

- From wire reports

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