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- New ABC News president will face complex job (AP)
- Angelina Jolie meets flood victims in Pakistan (omg!)
- 'Beetlejuice' actor Glenn Shadix dies in Alabama (AP)
- Monte Carlo replaces Lance Burton with dance crew (AP)
- John Lennon's killer is again denied parole in NY (AP)
- Snooki due in NJ court on charge of being annoying (AP)
- Angelina Jolie condemns planned Quran burning (AP)
- Austrian kidnap victim details ordeal in new book (AP)
- Cop Who Busted Mel Gibson in 2006 Sues, Citing "Discrimination" (omg!)
- Bob Marley's daughter pleads guilty to drug charge (AP)
- Sara Bareilles and Pharrell? Awkward as it sounds (AP)
- Film on 19th century "freak" impresses in Venice (Reuters)
- Disney hires new marketing guru for "Pirates 4" (Reuters)
- Spears' former bodyguard sues for sex harassment (AP)
- Pratt to Montag: Sorry for my outrageous behavior (AP)
- Ruling doubles Don Johnson's 'Nash Bridges' award (AP)
- Gleeks on Parade (omg!)
- Hong Kong model arrested after Nevada desert event (AP)
- Va. philanthropist, billionaire John Kluge dies (AP)
- Lawsuit over filming of Beyonce video settled (AP)
- Briton Piers Morgan named Larry King replacement (Reuters)
- Left for dead by MTV, music videos rebound on Web (AP)
- No place like home: Toronto film fest opens new HQ (AP)
- Megan Fox: "People Roll Their Eyes" When I "Talk About My Husband" (omg!)
- Colbert, VP Biden fete troops with hot dogs, beer (AP)
- Sotheby's to sell rare Audubon 'Birds of America' (AP)
- African pop star Youssou Ndour launches TV station (AP)
- Italian films get mixed reaction at Venice festival (Reuters)
- Living Blues magazine has 4 decades worth of blues (AP)
- Star-studded films vie for attention in Toronto (Reuters)
- Box Office Preview: 'Evil' to scare away others (AP)
- Co-owner of missing painting charged with fraud (AP)
- Austrian kidnap victim details ordeal in new book (AP)
- Donald Trump's Offer to Buy Ground Zero Property Falters (omg!)
- Japanese cult director in Venice with samurai film (AP)
- Bowersox finds out her files were checked in Ohio (AP)
- Sole new entry "Resident Evil" to top box office (Reuters)
- Rascal Flatts' Rooney, wife welcome daughter (AP)
- Biel, Mendes and Weisz go behind the camera for Glamour (Reuters)
- MTV hoping to move on from West debacle at VMAs (AP)
- Lane, Cross join 'Stand Up To Cancer' telethon (AP)
- Representatives say Glenn Beck to donate fee (AP)
- Snooki: I Do Nothing That Lindsay Does' (omg!)
- Yoko Ono installation seeks healing amid violence (AP)
- Study tracks concerns about 3-D TV sets (AP)
- "Barney's Version" makes it from book to big screen (Reuters)
- Daily Variety sues punk rock band over logo (Reuters)
- Taymor: Spider-man about story despite effects (AP)
- Roger Ebert to appear on movie review show (AP)
- Arsonist gets prison in Philly record company fire (AP)
- ShowBiz Minute: Spears, de Havilland, Simpson (omg!)
- Director: 'Barney's Version' took 10 years (AP)
- Fashionable celebs turn out for Chanel (AP)
- Sarah Ferguson to star in reality series next year (AP)
- Lady Gaga, producer withdraw dueling NY lawsuits (AP)
- Bieber rocks downtown L.A. as he preps for VMAs (AP)
- Seacrest, others star in 'Stand Up To Cancer' (AP)
- Bieber rocks downtown L.A. as he preps for VMAs (omg!)
- Irwin Silber, Sing Out magazine co-founder, dies (AP)
- Schwarzenegger-Shriver daughter writes first book (AP)
- Helen Mirren stars in film of "Tempest" with twist (Reuters)
- U.S. judge to rule in days on trial over EMI dispute (Reuters)
- Swift to sing about West debacle this year at VMAs (AP)
- Sofia Coppola's 'Somewhere' wins top Venice prize (AP)
- Rapper Petey Pablo arrested at NC airport (AP)
- Jennifer Grey Having 'Time Of Her Life' On 'Dancing' Despite Painful Neck Injuries
- Lady Gaga, producer withdraw dueling NY lawsuits (AP)
- Firth stammers to success in "The King's Speech" (Reuters)
- French filmmaker Claude Chabrol dies at 80 (AP)
- Paramore, B.o.B., Bruno Mars prep for VMA medley (AP)
- Christina Hendricks: I Am Not a Fan of Men on Facebook (omg!)
- Favoritism charges follow Tarantino Venice awards (Reuters)
- 'Body Snatchers' actor McCarthy, 96, dies in Mass. (AP)
- Eminem, Rihanna and Chelsea Handler kick off VMAs (AP)
- Steve Harvey takes over as new 'Family Feud' host (AP)
- Surprise! Lindsay Lohan Resurfaces at VMAs, Jokes About Struggles (omg!)
- 'Resident Evil' movie capitalizes on slow weekend (AP)
- New "Resident Evil" sequel rules world box office (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe bars S.African pop group from performing (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey to take studio audience to Australia (AP)
- Jovovich juggles zombies, serious film fest roles (AP)
- UPDATED: Gaga Explains VMA Meat Dress (omg!)
- Albee's new absurd play reaches for double the fun (AP)
- 'Slumdog' director Boyle returns for '127 Hours' (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey shocks audience with free trip (Reuters)
- Filmmaker Waters: Let's ban heterosexual divorce (AP)
- Favoritism charges follow Tarantino Venice awards (Reuters)
- Choir girl blazes trail for female voices in UK (AP)
- George Michael to be sentenced for drug driving (AP)
- Eminem, Jay-Z rock Yankee Stadium at concert (AP)
- Tribute concert planned for Lennon's 70th birthday (omg!)
- Spencer: Gun detainment brings him, Heidi together (AP)
- Robert Plant follows his muse on `Band of Joy' (AP)
- Al Sharpton to launch Sunday-morning show (Reuters)
- Andrew Lau denies slump after 'Infernal Affairs' (AP)
- Tribute concert planned for Lennon's 70th birthday (AP)
- More Republicans watch Fox News regularly (Reuters)
- Biography paints French first lady as 'chameleon' (AP)
- Veteran character actor Harold Gould dies at 86 (AP)
- Natalie Portman's 'Black Swan' dives into TIFF (omg!)
- Spike Lee to direct John Legend, Roots webcast (AP)
- Football roars back in TV ratings (AP)
- Placido Domingo is the Person of the Year (AP)
- BBC chairman to stand down next year (Reuters)
- Lawyer: Smith case prosecutor encouraged perjury (AP)
- Final 4 perform last 'Talent' routines (AP)
- John Grisham talks of wrongful convictions in NC (AP)
- Jury duty keeps director from Toronto film fest (omg!)
- Review: Hoffman's good vibe in 'Jack Goes Boating' (AP)
- Review: `Never Let Me Go' gorgeous, provocative (AP)
- MTV orders two new series (Reuters)
- Kidman drama "Rabbit Hole" a little self-conscious (Reuters)
- Tanning beds a survival strategy for video stores (Reuters)
- TV correspondent Edwin Newman dies (AP)
- Affleck goes to 'Town' with second directing gig (AP)
- White House party crasher says she has MS (AP)
- Amy Irving and Dylan Baker to Guest-Star on House (omg!)
- Springsteen says 'Darkness' marked dawn of career (AP)
- Johnson swims against the current with new album (AP)
- PepsiCo turns to amateurs again for Super Bowl ads (Reuters)
- '60 Minutes' launching companion website (AP)
- Millionaire Matchmaker to Find Ladies for Caroline Manzo's Sons (omg!)
- Review: 'Town' further reveals Affleck's talent (AP)
- Redford's 'Conspirator' lands a distributor (AP)
- `American Idol' opens new auditions on MySpace (AP)
- Springsteen sheds some light on "Darkness" album (Reuters)
- Bareilles leads U.S. chart as overall sales slide (Reuters)
- Jackson's mother sues concert promoter AEG Live (AP)
- College student Hayden Moss wins 'Big Brother 12' (AP)
- Stephen Sondheim honored with a Broadway theater (AP)
- Recession Raises Stakes for Return of Original Apprentice (omg!)
- Singer Michael Grimm wins `America's Got Talent' (AP)
- 1st castaway kicked off 'Survivor: Nicaragua' (AP)
- Defense: Actor didn't intend to kill ex-girlfriend (AP)
- Super Bowl ads 90 percent sold; prices $3 million: source (Reuters)
- Susan Boyle's dream: To sing for the pope (AP)
- Oprah picks Franzen's `Freedom' for book club (AP)
- Mexican journalist Lydia Cacho receives PEN prize (AP)
- Susan Boyle's dream: To sing for the pope (omg!)
- Kid Rock says he didn't fight until provoked (AP)
- 'Lone Star': 1 con man doubles down with 2 women (AP)
- Comedy Central plans star-studded autism benefit (AP)
- A Minute With: Disney's grown-up child star Raven-Symone (Reuters)
- News of the World goes behind online paywall (Reuters)
- Box Office Preview: 'Easy A' should have it easy (AP)
- Glam Slam: Tim Gunn Is The Man (omg!)
- Lennon killer forgets his other potential targets (AP)
- Meet Fred Figglehorn; everyone under 18 has (AP)
- Warner Bros., Sony offer more 3-D Blu-ray movies (AP)
- Disney CFO says strong ad trends intact (Reuters)
- Jury finds LA actor guilty of attempted murder (AP)
- Anna Nicole judge sees flaws in prosecution case (AP)
- Fox: `American Idol' panel set for season 10 (AP)
- Anna Nicole judge sees flaws in prosecution case (omg!)
- "American Idol" new judges to be unveiled Wednesday (Reuters)
- Katy Perry leads U.S. singles chart with Bruno Mars on horizon (Reuters)
- High school pic "Easy A" set to lead box office (Reuters)
- Report: Affleck admits Joaquin Phoenix doc a fake (AP)
- Stacey Bendet presents Alice + Olivia (omg!)
- "My Generation" creator gives TV survival tips (Reuters)
- Christina Hendricks joins Superman cartoon (Reuters)
- Distributors close in on Toronto Fest films (Reuters)
- 'Idol' contestant Adam Lambert accused of battery (AP)
- Copy of Leibovitz's 'John and Yoko' up for auction (AP)
- Ex-Kiss drummer raising money for cancer research (AP)
- Kim and Kris' Sweet Treat (omg!)
- Winfrey chooses Franzen's 'Freedom' for book club (AP)
- Colbert to rally against faux nemesis Stewart (AP)
- Taraji, Terrence say Hollywood still needs more minorities (AP)
- Lawrence O'Donnell brings liberal voice to MSNBC (Reuters)
- AP Source: Lohan fails court-ordered drug test (AP)
- Jury awards $40,000 in damages in Kid Rock case (AP)
- 'As the World Turns' stops spinning after 54 years (AP)
- Russell Brand Arrested for Allegedly Attacking Photographer (omg!)
- Ricky Gervais at work on new UK series (Reuters)
- Russell Brand arrested after airport altercation (AP)
- Second firm backs Barnes & Noble against Burkle (Reuters)
- Lohan fails court-ordered drug test (AP)
- DA: Paris Hilton to avoid felony in Vegas arrest (AP)
- Colbert to rally against faux nemesis Stewart (AP)
- Lindsay Lohan tweets that she failed drug test (omg!)
- Ray Charles innovated in business as well as music (Reuters)
- Google's proposed music service faces uphill climb (Reuters)
- Lohan tweets she failed court-ordered drug test (omg!)
- Russell Brand arrested after airport altercation (AP)
- Clint Eastwood Gives Angelina Jolie Directorial Advice: 'Get More Sleep' (omg!)
- Whitfield leaves 'Spartacus' for 2nd cancer battle (AP)
- Paris Hilton to plead guilty in Vegas drug arrest (AP)
- Known known: Rumsfeld's memoir coming in January (AP)
- ABC's 'Detroit 1-8-7' finds character in city (AP)
- Lady Gaga to rally in Maine against 'don't ask' (omg!)
- Charlie Chan: More than a Hollywood stereotype? (AP)
- 125 YouTube videos shortlisted for Guggenheims (AP)
- ABC's `Good Morning America' seeks advice guru (AP)
- 'The King's Speech' named fan favorite at festival (AP)
- Lady Gaga, Katy Perry lead MTV Europe nominations (Reuters)
- Arthouse films picking up steam in early fall (Reuters)
- Lady Gaga fights 'don't ask, don't tell' in Maine (AP)
- Bruno Mars arrested in Las Vegas on cocaine charge (AP)
- Paris Hilton pleads in Vegas arrest, avoids jail (omg!)
- Jerry Garcia's Calif. home for sale for $4 million (AP)
- Arrest warrant issued for Lohan, jail possible (AP)
- Geena Davis talks about a lack of females in TV and film (Reuters)
- Rock Hall celebrates John Lennon's birthday (AP)
- Barnes & Noble, Burkle each win support in fight (Reuters)
- UK spies spill secrets in official history of MI6 (AP)
- Screenwriter Irving Ravetch dies in Los Angeles (AP)
- Michael Douglas attends NYC `Wall Street' premiere (AP)
- Bob Barker in "Top-Notch Condition" After Fainting (omg!)
- Jennifer Grey is top scorer at 'Dancing' premiere (AP)
- Lohan again faces jail after arrest warrant issued (AP)
- Calif. charter schools get $1M nod on 'Oprah' (AP)
- After risky campaign, "Town" courts Oscar voters (Reuters)
- Aretha Franklin's son severely beaten in Detroit (AP)
- Holder: 'Mockingbird' has lessons for terror fight (AP)
- 'Dancing With the Stars' TV's opening night winner (AP)
- Mark Burnett set to produce a talk show for OWN (AP)
- Winona Ryder Reunites with Tim Burton for Frankenweenie (omg!)
- 'Wall Street' sequel shows greed can still be good (AP)
- Disney to get more cash from TV stations (Reuters)
- Cher ending Vegas show Feb. 5 after some 200 shows (AP)
- Japan bars Paris Hilton after drug plea (AP)
- Hoff the show: David Hasselhoff leaves 'Dancing' (AP)
- Colombian president supports Shakira at NYC show (AP)
- Paris Hilton leaves Japan after questioning (omg!)
- Review: Allen Ginsberg pieced together in `Howl' (AP)
- Joaquin Phoenix to David Letterman: I'm sorry (AP)
- Fox crowns J-Lo, Tyler new `American Idol' judges (AP)
- High-tech set debuts 'Ring' opening at Met (AP)
- Grey's Anatomy: Derek to Bond with Owen? (omg!)
- Doctor: 1,500 pills don't prove Smith was addicted (AP)
- FCC examines complaint about Skechers cartoon (AP)
- "My Generation" insufferable (Reuters)
- Bruno Mars lands at No. 1 on U.S. singles chart (Reuters)
- Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez join revamped "American Idol" (Reuters)
- Ardent Madonna fan arrested outside her NYC home (AP)
- Jewels owned by Wallis Simpson on show before sale (omg!)
- 5 most liked Woody Allen movies (AP)
- British composer Geoffrey Burgon dies at 69 (AP)
- Japanese film on childbirth competes for top award (AFP)
- New Disney studio boss remodeling Mouse House (Reuters)
- Box Office Preview: 'Wall Street' rally likely (AP)
- Review: 'You Again' full of obvious gags (AP)
- Angelina Jolie picks Bosnian actress for lead role (AP)
- Jen Aniston Fails to Drum Up Ratings for Cougar Town (omg!)
- Suzanne Collins completes `The Hunger Games' (AP)
- Steroids and Red Sox: Burns back on baseball (AP)
- Michelle Obama to help Nickelodeon's play campaign (AP)
- Movie on president is Brazil's pick in Oscar race (AP)
- Sesame Street yanks Katy Perry segment from show (AP)
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