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Supermodel Campbell due in court over 'air rage' charges
(AFP)
20-Jun-2008
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AFP - British supermodel Naomi Campbell is due to appear in court Friday after being charged with a string of offences following an incident at London's Heathrow airport.
Bush contemplates writing his memoir
(Reuters)
15-Jun-2008
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Reuters - President George W. Bush, scrutinized in
books by former colleagues including a blistering critique by
his ex-spokesman, is considering writing a memoir of his own.
"Gladiators" meets "Hulk" in movie tie-in
(Reuters)
23-May-2008
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Reuters - NBC will next month air
a special "Incredible Hulk"-themed episode of "American
Gladiators" in which guest star Lou Ferrigno will share the
arena with host Hulk Hogan.
Hall Interior in Berlin Intact After Fire
22-May-2008
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A fire at the home of the Berlin Philharmonic will leave the orchestra homeless at least until June 2, forcing this weekend’s hefty program — Berlioz’s Te Deum and its 720 performers — into an open-air stadium.
JUDGE DENIES NEW TRIAL IN MIJAC TAPING CASE: Request was filed by air charter service that secretly recorded singer ... (Eurweb)
21-May-2008
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*There will be no new trial for the Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers during a 2003 flight en route to the singer's surrender on molestation charges.
LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case
(AP)
20-May-2008
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AP - A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.
Judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (CNN.com)
20-May-2008
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.
LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (The Fresno Bee)
20-May-2008
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A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003.
LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (The Charlotte Observer)
20-May-2008
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A judge on Monday denied a new trial for a Santa Monica-based air charter service that was ordered to pay $20.25 million for secretly videotaping Michael Jackson and his lawyers as they flew to the pop star's surrender on molestation charges in 2003. Superior Court Judge Soussan G. Bruguera rejected the motion by the now-defunct company XtraJet Inc. and its owner Jeffrey Borer. In March, ...
LA judge rejects new trial in Michael Jackson taping case (KESQ Palm Springs)
20-May-2008
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A judge has denied a new trial for an air charter service ordered to pay $20 million for secretly video taping Michael Jackson.
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