Two hours on a plane, nine hours on a train, or 18 hours sitting on a Sydney city pavement - that's how far some Kylie Minogue-loving Australians will go to nab a moment with the singer. The pint-sized pop star popped by a Sydney CBD Dymocks on Saturday to sign copies of her latest book, Kylie/Fashion. She told reporters it was good to be home. "It's amazing - jetlag aside," she said. The book, which catalogues the homegrown singer's style moments over two decades, was one of her proudest efforts for 2012, she said. "I've done so many things this year and, oddly enough, this has been the most difficult thing because it required going through so many archives to find where everything is," she said. An iconic and very brief pair of gold lame hotpants made the final cut, she promised, agreeing "they were the best bang for your buck" of all the featured outfits. Dozens of fans crowded in to the bookstore and lined the balconies for a glimpse of...