Latest News For 09-Jun-2008
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In the Hands of a Pro, the Moves Meet the Grooves (New York Times)
09-Jun-2008
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Usher?s show reflected an outsize reality, with elaborate production values, an expert band, four backup dancers and more than a few of those all-important smashes.
R. Kelly defense rests its case
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - Defense attorneys have rested their case in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago.
Lionel Richie gets a laugh taking a swipe at daughter Nicole
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - It's not easy raising a celebutante. Take it from Lionel Richie.
Jessica Alba gives birth to baby girl
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren are new parents.
Pamela Anderson to part with prized car for PETA
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - Pamela Anderson may have a need for speed, but her favorite charity has a need for funds.
Morissette reflects on breakup with new CD
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - Alanis Morissette was so happy for a while. And there was no new music.
Fox Broadcasting concludes "upfront" sales
(Reuters)
09-Jun-2008
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Reuters - News Corp's Fox Broadcasting Co.,
newly ranked for the first time as the most watched U.S.
television network, said on Monday it has concluded its
"upfront" advertising sales for the 2008-2009 season, but gave
no details.
Isaac Mizrahi: Tangerine Dream
(Fashion Wire Daily)
09-Jun-2008
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Fashion Wire Daily - Just when the Resort trend appears to be loose, flowing frocks or shapeless sack dresses, Isaac Mizrahi can turn around make a girdle dress look just as easy and about a hundred times more sharp, as he did in his Spa 2009 collection, aka Resort, which he presented in his showroom in New York, Thursday, June 5.
Former college swimmer aims for Olympics 24 years later
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - "Off The Deep End" (Algonquin Books. 224 Pages. $21.95), by W. Hodding Carter: Dreams die hard, especially athletic ones. The difference is today you can do something about it.
Winehouse apologizes for slurs; husband pleads guilty
(AP)
09-Jun-2008
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AP - Amy Winehouse denied that her singing of a slur-filled ditty made her a racist Monday, the same day it was learned that her husband — who videotaped the performance — pleaded guilty to assault and other charges that could cost him more jail time.