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Police: LA celebrity burglaries led by 19-year-old
(AP)
A young woman broke into the homes of Hollywood celebrities she admired, including Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton and Audrina Patridge, because she wanted to own their designer clothes and jewelry, an in...
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Nick Counter, Hollywood studios' negotiator, dies
(AP)
Nick Counter, a longtime negotiator for Hollywood producers who led the studios through two grueling writers' strikes last year and in 1988, has died. He was 69.
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Quirkiness outdoes charm in "Splinterheads"
(Reuters)
Depicting an awkward romance between two young misfits set in the backdrop of a traveling carnival, "Splinterheads" mainly comes across as a low-rent version of "Adventureland." Although Brant Sersen'...
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Joe Jackson seeks allowance from son's estate
(Reuters)
Joe Jackson, the elderly father of late pop star Michael Jackson, on Friday filed a court petition seeking an allowance from the singer's estate, saying his son had supported him for many years.
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Actor Woods sues RI hospital in brother's death
(AP)
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor James Woods has sued a Rhode Island hospital over the 2006 death of his younger brother.
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Broadway finds its 'Spider-Man' in Reeve Carney
(AP)
Broadway has found its Spider-Man — rock singer Reeve Carney.
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Matthew Broderick focuses on 'Wonderful World'
(AP)
Matthew Broderick says he's puzzled by the bashing he's received for his actions during the first New York preview of "The Starry Messenger," a new play by good friend Kenneth Lonergan.
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Morgan Freeman settles suit in crash case: lawyer
(AFP)
Oscar-winner Morgan Freeman has settled a lawsuit involving a female passenger traveling in his car when it crashed last year, the woman's lawyer confirmed Friday.
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Hollywood calls on Clooney for holiday movie cheer
(Reuters)
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. And judging by what's in theaters this holiday movie season, his name is George Clooney.
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Actress Isla Fisher on loose with "Desperados"
(Reuters)
Isla Fisher is eyeing "Desperados," a feature comedy described as a female-oriented "Hangover."