People: Another Great David Blaine 'Magic' Trick

OBVIOUS
HANGING TOGETHER
"I'm doin' all right," magician David Blaine said after starting his latest endurance challenge Monday — 60 hours hanging upside-down, without a net, above Wollman Rink in Manhattan's Central Park. Blaine was joined by Kelly Ripa of "Live With Regis & Kelly" as she conducted an upside-down interview. He's due to end the stunt during a two-hour ABC special Wednesday.
SLOW NEWS DAY
ACTOR RENOWNED FOR ICONIC MOVIE TO RECEIVE AWARD
Malcolm McDowell, who starred in the 1971 film classic "A Clockwork Orange," will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the 11th annual Savannah Film Festival. Previous recipients include Peter O'Toole and Vanessa Redgrave.
BOREDOM
O.J. STILL PAINFUL TO WATCH
Writer Dominick Dunne was taken to a Las Vegas hospital Monday after he was stricken with pain while watching the O.J. Simpson armed robbery-kidnapping trial. Reached by phone, Dunne, 82, said he was being checked by doctors and expected to be released.

PATTERNS
SHANNEN DOHERTY, ALYSSA MILANO HAVE LIVED THIS TALE
As rumors about her future swirled, Miley Cyrus told People magazine Monday that she has no plans to end her ride as Hannah Montana. Reports over the weekend said that Cyrus, 15, had been combative on set and had been heard talking about wanting to be fired.
» Pictured above: Implosion countdown: 346d, 15m, 27s.
CRIME
TROUBLE FOR BOOB WHO STOLE JAMIE LYNN PHOTOS
Stolen photos of Jamie Lynn Spears breastfeeding have touched off a federal child pornography probe, TMZ reported Monday. The Web site says investigators are on the lookout for images that show Spears, 17, with her infant daughter, Maddie — including one in which Spears' left breast is exposed — that were taken by Casey Aldridge, the baby's father. Officials believe that someone at the Wal-Mart where Aldridge took the photos to be developed might have made copies of them.
OVERLINE
REEVES, 1; PAPARAZZI, 2,452
Keanu Reeves may have pulled off some daredevil stunts on-screen with a speeding bus, but a judge ruled Monday that his driving didn't warrant assault and battery claims by a photographer. Paparazzo Alison Silva claimed he was struck by Reeves' Porsche while photographing the actor in March 2007. Reeves' attorneys argued that Silva placed his hand on the actor's car and tripped over his own feet.
With contributions from The Associated Press
Photos by Tina Fineberg/AP; Peter Kramer/AP













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