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- 'Twilight,' 'Vampire Diaries' dominate Teen Choice (AP)
- Stallone back to big action in `The Expendables' (AP)
- MTV selects its first-ever Twitter jockey (AP)
- Mia Farrow: Campbell said gift was 'huge' diamond (AP)
- Oscar-winning actress Patricia Neal dies at age 84 (AP)
- Hollywood comes to China in celebrity auction (AP)
- News Corp sells controlling stake in China TV channels (Reuters)
- Jennifer Aniston is 1 of Barbra Streisand's people (AP)
- Jimmy Johnson to be contestant on 'Survivor' (AP)
- John Lennon's killer up for parole this week in N.Y. (AP)
- Advertisers asked to flee from (bleep) (AP)
- 'The Other Guys' takes over box office with $35.5M (AP)
- Mozart in the forest: a different Don Giovanni (AP)
- Marc Anthony debuts in TNT's 'Hawthorne' (AP)
- Stallone premieres "The Expendables" in London (AP)
- Brubeck gets nod from another jazz great (AP)
- New Miramax deal being questioned by Hollywood (Reuters)
- Manager: Levi Johnston plans run for city office (AP)
- Can anything derail "Glee" from Emmy glory? (Reuters)
- Elvis' granddaughter eyeing role in "Mad Max" film (Reuters)
- "Hawaii Five-0," "$#*!" top TV survey (Reuters)
- Pat Conroy and the e-book future (AP)
- China film 'Aftershock' rules domestic box office (AP)
- Rapper T.I. determined to get life back into place (AP)
- Roberts talks nerves, family and `Eat, Pray, Love' (AP)
- Ex-factor drives Jaron and the Long Road to Love (AP)
- Bear Grylls almost done in by a camera (AP)
- Brubeck gets nod from another jazz great (AP)
- Ailing studio MGM facing bankruptcy next month (Reuters)
- Jeff Lewis not 'Flipping Out' as much (AP)
- Ex-agent: Naomi Campbell knew gift was diamonds (AP)
- Phylicia Rashad to take lead in Arena Stage debut (AP)
- Review: 'Scott Pilgrim' offers a high-energy mix (AP)
- Review: 'Animal Kingdom' an intense thriller (AP)
- Bollywood stars' race for endorsements sparks image fears (Reuters)
- Singer Robbie Williams gets married: spokesman (Reuters)
- Netflix and Epix strike programming deal (Reuters)
- Scarlett's dresses in bad shape, need repairs (AP)
- Netflix to stream Paramount, Lionsgate, MGM movies (AP)
- Manager says Fantasia hospitalized after overdose (AP)
- 'Bachelorette' gives rose and gets top TV ratings (AP)
- Top 20 prime-time TV programs (AP)
- Flying Karamazov Brothers toss puns, clubs (AP)
- Stars of "Eat Pray Love" say it changed lives (Reuters)
- Doctor felt Smith used drugs for emotional pain (AP)
- "Mad Men" ratings plunge 24 percent (Reuters)
- Stars of "Eat Pray Love" say it changed lives (Reuters)
- Waters: Band can rewrite Pink Floyd song as anthem (AP)
- An upgraded website for Johnny Carson fans (AP)
- 5 most notable Julia Roberts performances (AP)
- `Hardcore Pawn' follows in wake of `Pawn Stars' (AP)
- Rip Torn applies for probation in Conn. break-in (AP)
- Rock hall to mark anniversary with Elvis exhibit (AP)
- Setback for BlackBerry in India (Reuters)
- NC police thought Fantasia overdose a suicide try (AP)
- David Wolper, producer of 'Roots,' dies at 82 (AP)
- UK author sues Ricky Gervais over 'Flanimals' book (AP)
- Review: 'Eat Pray Love' will satisfy fans (AP)
- Bardem says co-starring with Roberts was `easy' (AP)
- Kid singer from Pa. makes splash on TV talent show (AP)
- Paris Hilton sued for $35M for wearing wrong hair (AP)
- NC police thought Fantasia overdose a suicide try (AP)
- Doctor says Anna Nicole had chronic pain syndrome (AP)
- End of Fox's `Dance' contest brings start of tour (AP)
- George Wendt plays Santa on Broadway (AP)
- Cancer gets first TV comedy twist in "The Big C" (Reuters)
- Husband: Zsa Zsa Gabor released from hospital (AP)
- George Michael charged with drug, driving offenses (AP)
- Jetblue folk hero electrifies news media, ad firms (Reuters)
- Box Office Preview: 'Expendables' to wreak havoc (AP)
- Web embraces JetBlue flight attendant in NY ruckus (AP)
- Theaters adapt, stage 'A Confederacy of Dunces' (AP)
- Blake Shelton ready to pop top on 2nd 'six pak' (AP)
- TV writer, essayist among nominees for humor prize (AP)
- Seven reasons Fox hasn't signed an "Idol" judge (Reuters)
- 'So You Think You Can Dance' fans pick Froderman (AP)
- Dr. Laura apologizes for saying N-word on the air (AP)
- Witness: Doctor kept secret medical files on Smith (AP)
- Justin Bieber contributes to Tenn. flood relief (AP)
- CA judge seeks harsher sentence for Ex-UFC fighter (AP)
- Film fest producers get six months in bribery case (Reuters)
- Why indie producer is preferable suitor for MGM (Reuters)
- Richie Hayward, co-founder of Little Feat, dies (AP)
- Lindsay Lohan's mother says actress will move East (AP)
- Redmond O'Neal completes drug diversion program (AP)
- Green Day teams with Gang Green in Jets' opener (AP)
- NJ's Lautenberg to hold fundraiser with Lady Gaga (AP)
- Blockbuster extends debt pact, but may liquidate (Reuters)
- Publicist says Gabor returns to hospital (AP)
- Cast doesn't find much 'Trust' in dark comedy (AP)
- "Jersey Shore" star Snooki denied name trademark (Reuters)
- Songwriter explores family stories of Nazi Europe (Reuters)
- Richie Hayward, co-founder of Little Feat, dies (AP)
- Publicist: Zsa Zsa Gabor returns to hospital (AP)
- Pop star Katy Perry realizes her "Dream" (Reuters)
- Jazz singer Abbey Lincoln dies at age 80 in NY (AP)
- Pokemon championships being held in Hawaii (AP)
- Publicist: Zsa Zsa Gabor in serious condition (AP)
- Elvis faithful make pilgrimage to Graceland (AP)
- 'Expendables' seizes No. 1 spot with $35M debut (AP)
- Sheriff: Tila Tequila says audience threw rocks (AP)
- Another 'Jersey Shore' cast member arrested in NJ (AP)
- Sylvester Stallone talks "Expendables" sequel (Reuters)
- Hendrix items on show in his former London home (AP)
- Robert Wilson, bassist for the Gap Band, dead (AP)
- Gervais may open branch of 'The Office' in China (AP)
- Rachael Ray launches iPhone food shopping app (AP)
- Broadcast audience aging faster than population (AP)
- Neil Patrick Harris: I'm going to be a dad — twice (AP)
- Studios lick their lips over new-look Netflix (Reuters)
- 'Expendables' wins weekend with $34.8M debut (AP)
- Getting steamy on season 2 of CBS' 'The Good Wife' (AP)
- Mel Gibson uninjured in single-car Malibu crash (AP)
- German pop singer tried over HIV allegation (AP)
- Jazz photographer Herman Leonard dies at 87 (AP)
- Rooney Mara joins Daniel Craig for 'Dragon Tattoo' (AP)
- Defense questions witness in Anna Nicole case (AP)
- Michael Douglas has tumor, expects full recovery (AP)
- Patricia Arquette files for divorce in Los Angeles (AP)
- Met Opera breaks box office record, topping $2.6M (AP)
- Getting steamy on season 2 of CBS' 'The Good Wife' (AP)
- Spike renews "Deadliest Warrior" (Reuters)
- Katy Perry's "California Gurls" on safe ground (Reuters)
- Nielsen plans to raise $2 billion in IPO: filing (Reuters)
- "Big Lake" a showcase for bad acting and writing (Reuters)
- Dolph Lundgren flexes box office muscle (Reuters)
- Wall Street lukewarm to Hulu IPO plans (Reuters)
- After overdose, Fantasia back to promoting new CD (AP)
- Auction-goers vie for a piece of Hollywood history (AP)
- Erykah Badu gets fine, probation for Dallas strip (AP)
- Mamet-speak: eggs, coffee, the talking walrus (AP)
- Survey of viewers shows extent of TV time shifting (AP)
- Angelina Jolie urges aid for flood-hit Pakistan (AP)
- Was James Bond just a "neo-fascist gangster?" (Reuters)
- Celebrity surgeon Frank Ryan killed in car crash (AP)
- Pa. fan turns Paul McCartney autograph into tattoo (AP)
- Ice-T Cleared of Unlicensed Driving Charges (omg!)
- Knightley, Worthington drama to close Toronto fest (AP)
- Review: Ditch the sitcommy `Switch' (AP)
- William Shatner reinvents TV image with new shows (Reuters)
- Time-shifting on TV more than doubles in past year (Reuters)
- Review: Another spoonful for 'Nanny McPhee' (AP)
- Lawsuits over proposed Bruce Willis film dismissed (AP)
- John Mayer Rocks the Court (omg!)
- Lawsuit over Nirvana catalog sale settled (AP)
- All cool for Ice-T in NYC unlicensed-driving case (AP)
- Hip-hop stars diversifyin' to stay rich: report (Reuters)
- Spike Lee screens new Katrina film in New Orleans (AP)
- Ted Nugent pleads no contest to deer baiting in CA (AP)
- Dr. Laura plans to end radio show at end of year (AP)
- Melissa Joan Hart, teenage witch no more (omg!)
- Snooki gets her day in court, but not in person (AP)
- Borgnine, 93, to get SAG life achievement award (AP)
- The Kids in the Hall reunite for comedy miniseries (AP)
- January Jones Cast in X-Men: First Class (omg!)
- `Eat Pray Love' star Julia Roberts happy as is (AP)
- Nicki Minaj revives female voice in rap (AP)
- Kanye can attend Suge lawsuit mediation by phone (AP)
- CBS, Reliance Broadcast start Indian TV network (Reuters)
- Seymour, Lysacek among judges for Miss Universe (AP)
- Lohan's father nearly free of harassment charge (AP)
- Dr. Laura plans to end radio show at end of year (omg!)
- Literary critic Frank Kermode dies in England (AP)
- Dr. Laura to end radio talk show after racial slurs (Reuters)
- AP Source: Tyler says he'll be an 'Idol' judge (AP)
- LA salon accused of cheating Liv Tyler, others (AP)
- Video game lets players be 'Bad' to Jackson hits (AP)
- Bachelorette Ali Plans Double Date With Tenley and Kiptyn (omg!)
- Pharmacist tells of warning to Anna Nicole doctor (AP)
- Attorneys meet with judge in Lindsay Lohan case (AP)
- Eminem reclaims top spot on album chart (Reuters)
- Spike Lee explores New Orleans' woes in new film (AP)
- 6 works vie for coveted spot in Trafalgar Square (AP)
- Trace Adkins releases 1st Show Dog-Universal album (AP)
- Sarah Palin to Dr. Laura: "Don't Retreat Reload" (omg!)
- AP Source: Tyler says he'll be an 'Idol' judge (AP)
- China plans to make more films, build theaters (AP)
- LA salon accused of cheating Liv Tyler, others (AP)
- Spoofs seek proof of life at box office (Reuters)
- Box Office Preview: 'Expendables,' 'EPL' to repeat (AP)
- Ricky Martin's autobiography due in November (AP)
- Study: Smoking scenes on the decline in top movies (AP)
- ROLL CALL: LiLo 'Busy' With Rehab Designing (omg!)
- Grammys to be announced Dec. 1 in prime time (AP)
- Smoking still too common in movies, CDC says (Reuters)
- Eminem rules Hot 100 singles chart for fifth week (Reuters)
- Coverage of Iraq exit shows networks' differences (AP)
- Stern's sister testifies in Anna Nicole Smith case (AP)
- Review: 'Piranha 3D' is bloody awesome (AP)
- Judge dismisses promoters' lawsuit against Jackson (omg!)
- Young actresses reading for "Spider-Man" movie (Reuters)
- Judge dismisses promoters' lawsuit against Jackson (AP)
- People launches delayed iPad app (Reuters)
- Jay Leno's Miss. coast show to benefit fishermen (AP)
- Pat O'Brien back on the air with sports radio show (AP)
- Bruce Jenner: Kourtney's Son Mason Just "Started Crawling!" (omg!)
- Colbert to honor troops returning from Iraq (AP)
- "Girls Gone Wild" chief bites back at "Piranha 3D" (Reuters)
- Will Wyclef Jean make the list? (Reuters)
- Haiti council: Wyclef Jean can't run for president (AP)
- Troops: Skipping Christian concert got us punished (AP)
- Help Jimmy Fallon tweet a star onto the Emmy stage (AP)
- Meet the new 'Jersey Shore' cast member (omg!)
- Judge criticizes prosecution in Anna Nicole case (AP)
- NC memorabilia dealer selling Salinger's toilet (AP)
- Guests for the Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- Period between DVD and video on demand releases shrinks (Reuters)
- Metal band Disturbed takes nothing for granted (Reuters)
- Bieber's star power more than skin-deep for Proactiv (Reuters)
- UK pop singer in apparent suicide fall at show (AP)
- Moving sale planned at 'Amityville Horror' house (AP)
- Heidi Montag "Crying" Over Sex Tape Scandal (omg!)
- O'Brien's spoken-word recording to debut on Sirius (AP)
- Woody Allen interview praises Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (AP)
- Dueling Divas: Britney Spears Loses Twitter Crown To Lady Gaga (omg!)
- Jolie to film love story set in Bosnia war (Reuters)
- Betty White scores Emmy win for `SNL' hosting gig (AP)
- Michelle Obama portrait debuts at Smithsonian (AP)
- Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer Get Married! (omg!)
- Betty White and "The Pacific" win Emmys (Reuters)
- Wyclef Jean: I'm not giving up my bid for prez yet (AP)
- Stallone's 'Expendables' retains crown with $16.5M (AP)
- Swizz Beatz: Marrying Alicia Keys Was A 'Blessing' (omg!)
- 'True Blood' stars Paquin, Moyer tie the knot (AP)
- Faith Evans arrested on drunken driving charge (AP)
- `Avatar' returns to 3-D theaters worldwide Friday (AP)
- 83 global beauty queens seek Miss Universe title (AP)
- Jolie visits Bosnia, hopes to support education (omg!)
- Vaclav Havel finishes first film (AP)
- Jay Leno raises $100,000 for Gulf Coast recovery (AP)
- Savvy Situation: MTV star turns fame into fortune (Reuters)
- Jolie visits Bosnia, hopes to support education (AP)
- 'Howdy Doody Show' writer Edward Kean dies at 85 (AP)
- Schiele art back in Austria after ownership feud (AP)
- Review: Usher's `Versus' is an uneven effort (AP)
- Sandra Bullock & Tom Hanks Wanted For Post-9/11 Movie (omg!)
- Japanese mayor defends controversial dolphin hunts (AP)
- Review: Skaggs covers new ground with gospel album (AP)
- Mystery ruling coming in Lindsay Lohan case (AP)
- Ansel Adams trust sues over garage sale negatives (AP)
- Martin Short's wife dies (AP)
- Simon Cowell's X Factor Fesses to Auto-Tune Use (omg!)
- Johnston files letter of intent to run for office (AP)
- Fantasia denies allegations she is a homewrecker (AP)
- 83 beauty queens start final Miss Universe run (AP)
- "Mercy" actress joins Zac Efron film "Lucky One" (Reuters)
- "Avatar" returns to theaters with extra footage (Reuters)
- Allen says New York too expensive to shoot films (AP)
- Review: 'The Last Exorcism' startles naturally (AP)
- `Mockingjay' receives midnight launch at NYC store (AP)
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