Latest News For 07-Nov-2008
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'Girls Next Door' co-star engaged to an Eagle
(AP)
07-Nov-2008
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AP - One of Hugh Hefner's live-in girlfriends is trading the grotto for the gridiron.
2 'Oprah' debuts: 'Mr. Man' and will.i.am video
(AP)
07-Nov-2008
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AP - Becoming an instant election celebrity can be a burden — just ask Joe the Plumber — but "Mr. Man" is apparently ready to shoulder it.
Lance Bass' Drive for Gay Marriage Rights
(E! Online)
07-Nov-2008
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E! Online - From Dancing With the Stars to getting mobbed by protestors marching through Hollywood for gay rights, Lance Bass had quite an evening last night.
New Springsteen Album Rising With Obama
(E! Online)
07-Nov-2008
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E! Online - In case Barack Obama needs an Inauguration Day soundtrack, the Boss should have him covered.
Mos Def Wanted for Shutterbug Smackdown
(E! Online)
07-Nov-2008
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E! Online - Mos Def probably wishes he could Be Kind and Rewind right about now.
Hollywood already in holiday mode
(Reuters)
07-Nov-2008
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Reuters - Hollywood's year-end boxoffice smorgasbord tends to be equal parts HomeTown Buffet and Four Seasons champagne brunch.
Policeman contradicts Spector prosecution witness
(AP)
07-Nov-2008
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AP - A police officer called by prosecutors to corroborate testimony of Phil Spector's ex-girlfriend Thursday wound up contradicting her account, saying he saw no injuries on her and never heard her say she was pistol-whipped by the music producer.
Fox launches Friday sci-fi block
(Reuters)
07-Nov-2008
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Reuters - Fox has shaken up its midseason plans, establishing a Friday night sci-fi block and giving a new drama series an "American Idol" lead-in.
Managing editor to leave Time's Money magazine
(Reuters)
07-Nov-2008
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Reuters - The managing editor of Time Warner Inc's Money magazine will step down after completing the December issue, according to a company statement.
Booksellers bullish on books in tough times
(AP)
07-Nov-2008
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AP - Booksellers still expect shoppers will turn to books for some of their holiday gift giving, despite the weak economy. But their purchases are likely to offer a bit of escapism — with anticipated gains in cooking, entertainment and feel-good fiction.