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NewsMadonna's adoption hits snagMadonna's adoption of a Malawian baby has hit a snag. The official assigned to the case was refused permission to travel to the UK. Social worker Penstone Kilembe was due to monitor the child's progress in two trips to Madonna's home in London. However he said that the Malawian government have now stopped the visits, with reports suggesting that a different official would now travel to London. Kilembe, who is director of Malawi's child welfare services, was appointed by the High Court of Malawi to check on the child's welfare and report to the court and the ministry at least twice. He said: "The whole adoption process may crumble and David (may be) sent back to his village." However, Malawi News reported that the country's minister of Women And Child Development, Kate Kainja, accused Kilembe of obtaining an air ticket and money from Madonna without government approval, reports BBC News. She said: "We feel Mr Kilembe personalised the whole issue when other people can go." However, Kilembe denied the accusations. Madonna was granted an 18-month interim custody order which enabled her to take one year old David Banda out of Malawi last October. The adoption will only receive final approval once it has been shown that the child is being properly cared for. Have your say on this story, head to NME.COM's messageboards now and join the debate. ZZ Top Anxious To Return To The Studio More sooner than later is the word from ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill regarding a new album from the Texas-based rock act, which is currently between labels. "As soon as we can write it, put it down and make a deal, but I don't really know how long that takes," Hill tells Billboard.com. "It's always important for us to record, so if we're not performing live, that's what we're doing. We're ready to get something new out." Hill says there are plenty of ideas for the follow-up to 2003's "Mescalero," but no finished songs and timeframe for their release. "We've come up with about 50 of them so I hesitate to even bring them up," Hill says. "We have 50 different titles, 50 different song ideas. Through the years we've had hundreds of ideas. We've been writing one song for about 25 years and if we ever did finish it, it would scare me." There's also talk of a concert DVD, which would be the first for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame act. The band will have plenty of opportunities to record a performance this year, with its concert calendar showing a few European gigs next month followed by a handful of stateside dates. This week, the band is part of the Rock on the Range festival, which takes Saturday (May 19) in Columbus. Hill says fans can expect a cross-section from ZZ Top's career, including obscure tracks such as "Brown Sugar" and "Francine" as well as the newer song "Mescalero." This past weekend, the threesome took part in the Las Vegas taping of the second annual VH1 Rock Honors, which is due to air May 24. The band was saluted alongside Genesis, Ozzy Osbourne and Heart. But considering ZZ Top has been together nearly 40 years, what else is there to accomplish? "There's quite a bit," Hill says. "It's just onward and upward. [We] just [want to] keep on making the best music we can, every night we can." |
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