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STILL a suspect in the July bombing of Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, Richard Jewell has a new job offer.

STILL a suspect in the July bombing of Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park, Richard Jewell has a new job offer.

Atlanta radio station WKLSFM wants to hire him as a security guard for its DJs and use him for television commercials and on air spots.

In a television interview with Barbara Walters, actress Margot Kidder (47), who was found lost and dishevelled in Los Angeles and taken to a psychiatric ward, said: "To say to you `I have a mental illness that's called manic depression' is the biggest step I have taken in my life." The Superman actress said that she felt "much humbled" and thanked the down and out of Los Angeles, who "absolutely took care of me" when she touched bottom.

Dick Morris is to write a book about his two years as Bill Clinton's chief strategist, a job he gave up last week amid claims he let a prostitute listen to his telephone conversations with the President.

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Random House, which signed up Morris, said it expects to publish the book after the November election.

Film star Robert de Niro visited Israel this week to prepare for a new movie on the Middle East.

De Niro, known for his intensive role preparation, met Vaakov Peri, a former head of the Shin Beth, and other intelligence officials, Yediot Aharonot reported.

Welsh international Vinnie Jones (31) hopes to tackle music stars like Jarvis Cocker and Liam Gallagher when he becomes a TV reporter next month.

The Wimbledon soccer star, sent off for the twelfth time on Wednesday, will host Coming Soon for satellite channel Granada Sky Broadcasting.

Jones will work with Wheel Of Fortune presenter Jenny Powell.

Home and Away star Nick Freedman is to launch a music career fronting a grunge band called Lurch. Freedman (27), who plays Alex in the Australian soap, is to release a single called Dead Circus this autumn.