Reuters Lifestyle & Entertainment, September 20, 1500 GMT/1100 ET

Contact info for Reuters Entertainment & Lifestyle editors Jill Serjeant in New York +1 646 223 5968; Piya Sinha-Roy in Los Angeles +1 213 955 6721 ------------------------------------------------------- ENTERTAINMENT Late-night TV show host Kimmel blasts senator over healthcare bill WASHINGTON - Television talk show host Jimmy Kimmel called out a Republican U.S. senator pushing the party's latest healthcare overhaul plan, saying the lawmaker had "lied right to my face" about efforts to scrap Obamacare by backing a measure that would strip coverage from many Americans. (USA-HEALTHCARE/KIMMEL, moved, 450 words) Tommy Hilfiger closes out London Fashion Week with 'rock circus' show LONDON - U.S. designer Tommy Hilfiger closed out London Fashion Week with a rock-themed show held at a venue famous for classic rock concerts, featuring model and social media star Gigi Hadid as the centrepiece of the event. (LONDON-FASHION/TOMMY HILFIGER (PIX), moved, by Mark Hanrahan, 500 words) Fashion doesn't need to kill animals - British designer MacDonald LONDON - British fashion designer Julien MacDonald has apologised for using fur in his past collections - raising a hot topic that returned to rock London Fashion Week. (FASHION-LONDON/JULIENMACDONALD (TV), moved, 200 words) LIFESTYLE Taylor Swift shakes off copyright lawsuit as 'ridiculous' LOS ANGELES - Representatives for Taylor Swift on Tuesday rejected a copyright infringement lawsuit filed on Monday by two songwriters over Swift's hit song "Shake It Off" as a "ridiculous claim." (MUSIC-TAYLORSWIFT/LAWSUIT (TV, PIX), moved, 300 words) Bill O'Reilly calls Fox firing 'political and financial hit job' LOS ANGELES - Popular former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, who was fired over allegations of sexual harassment, said on Tuesday he was the victim of a "political and financial hit job" and that he had never mistreated anyone in his 42-year career. (PEOPLE-BILL O'REILLY/ (PIX), moved, 300 words) Lawsuit over debunked Rolling Stone rape article revived on appeal NEW YORK - A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a defamation lawsuit brought by three University of Virginia graduates against Rolling Stone magazine over a now-retracted article describing an alleged gang rape at their fraternity. (ROLLINGSTONE-LAWSUIT/ (UPDATE 3), moved, by Jonathan Stempel, 400 words) Avril Lavigne, Bruno Mars named 'most dangerous' in online searches LOS ANGELES - Pop singers Avril Lavigne and Bruno Mars topped a list of celebrities on Tuesday ranked the most dangerous to search for online because of results that could expose fans to malicious websites. (PEOPLE-MOSTDANGEROUS/ (PIX), moved, 250 words) Internet firms say removing extremist content within hours is huge challenge BRUSSELS - Removing extremist content from the internet within a few hours of it appearing poses "an enormous technological and scientific challenge", Google's general counsel will say later to European leaders who want it taken down quicker. (INTERNET-EXTREMISTS/SPEECH, moved, by Julia Fioretti, 400 words) Nigerian fashion magazine stirs debate about men in skirts LAGOS - Nigerians who say a new online fashion magazine promotes homosexuality by featuring men wearing makeup or clad only in miniskirts have misunderstood its agenda, according to its founder. (NIGERIA-MEDIA/ (TV, PIX), moved, by Chioma Udeh, 300 words) Amazon reviewing website after algorithm suggests bomb-making ingredients LONDON - Amazon.com said it was reviewing its website after an investigation found that it could help users buy the ingredients to make a bomb using its "Frequently bought together" and "Customers who bought this also bought" features. (BRITAIN-SECURITY/AMAZON.COM, moved, 300 words) It's a boy! Belgian zoo delighted at Asian elephant's birth BRUSSELS - A healthy male Asian elephant was born at a Belgian zoo on Tuesday in what keepers say is welcome news for their breeding programme after the death of a calf last year.

(BELGIUM-ANIMALS/ELEPHANT (TV, PIX), moved, 200 words) Hospital allow kids to drive themselves to operating room LOS ANGELES - A San Diego children's hospital unveiled a collection of remote controlled luxury mini cars on Tuesday that allow its young patients to 'drive' themselves to the operating room. (RADY HOSPITAL-SICKKIDS/CARS (TV, PIX), moved, 150 words) -------------------------------------------------------

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