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Published: December 24, 2007
Katherine Heigl exchanged vows with musician Josh Kelley in scenic Park City, Utah, on Sunday.
The private ceremony was witnessed by "Grey's Anatomy" co-stars T.R. Knight and Sandra Oh, as well as "Private Practice" star Kate Walsh and new husband Alex Young.
The two met in 2005 when Heigl, 29, appeared in a video for Kelley's song "Only You."
The actress recently told Vanity Fair that she had no misgivings about marriage.
"It's a crapshoot," the actress says. "But I have a lot of faith in Josh, and I wanted to have that one day when I stand in front of my friends and my family and honor him and how important he is in my life."
Traditional Queen Elizabeth II Finds YouTube
Britain's 81-year-old Queen Elizabeth II, considered an icon of traditionalism, launched her own special Royal Channel on YouTube on Sunday.
The queen will use the popular video-sharing Web site to send out her 50th annual televised Christmas message, the first one of which she delivered live to the nation and its colonies on Dec. 25, 1957.
Buckingham Palace also began posting archive and recent footage of the queen and other royals on the channel Sunday, with plans to add new clips regularly.
The royal page - which bears the scarlet lettered heading "The Royal Channel: The Official Channel of the British Monarchy" - is illustrated with a photograph of Buckingham Palace flanked by the queen's Guards in their tall bearskin hats and red tunics.
On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth II's annual Christmas speech can be downloaded as a podcast from www.royal.gov.uk. It also is being made available on television in high definition for the first time.
Adams Not Sure She's On Right Track
For all the buzz Amy Adams has earned with her performance as a princess in Disney's "Enchanted," she still has doubts about her career path.
"Am I doing it right?" she said. "I don't think all success and failure is judged by a career. I'm not married. I don't have children. Sometimes I wish I read more books than scripts. Did I choose the right road?"
Adams, 33, told Newsweek in its edition that hits newsstands today that she's even having trouble sleeping.
Up next for Adams will be appearances in "Doubt," a story about two nuns wrestling with allegations of sexual abuse in their parish, and "Sunshine Cleaning," a dark comedy about two sisters who open a crime scene cleanup business.
"I love doing stuff that you haven't seen before," she told the magazine. "I'm bound to fail. But as painful as it would be in the moment, I'll be looking forward to it. It'll be a relief to get it over with."
Mr. Bean Actor Bumps Car In Aspen Lot
British comedian Rowan Atkinson, known for playing the bumbling television and movie character Mr. Bean, made a mistake of his own when he backed an SUV into an Aspen, Colo., woman's car.
Atkinson was moving from a metered spot Thursday when he struck the Volkswagen Jetta, police said.
"He was backing out of a parking spot and didn't see the car behind him," said Aspen police Sgt. Dan Davis. "There was a little bit of damage to the car. He put a ding in it."
Davis said the accident was minor, and no citations were issued.
Today's Birthdays
Author Mary Higgins Clark is 80. Rock singer-musician Lemmy (Motorhead) is 62. The president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, is 50. Designer Kate Spade is 45. "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest is 33.
Sources: People.com, The Associated Press
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