Latest News For 13-Sep-2008
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Oprah to ask viewers to support Senate bill
(AP)
13-Sep-2008
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AP - A few weeks after cheering presidential candidate Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, Oprah Winfrey will take up a different kind of political activism.
Selena Gomez's Cinderella Liplock
(E! Online)
13-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Selena Gomez is kissing and telling!
How to Matthew McConaugh-ify Yourself
(E! Online)
13-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Matthew McConaughey has a movie called Surfer, Dude coming out this weekend and while it doesn't costar Kate Hudson, it does feature Matty-boy without a shirt on the entire time.
"Six Feet Under" creator digs up Lolita tale
(Reuters)
13-Sep-2008
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Reuters - With "Towelhead," the
story of a Lebanese-American girl coping with puberty and older
men, writer/director Alan Ball returns to some of the themes he
explored in 1999's "American Beauty."
UK music hits haven't always crossed the pond
(Reuters)
13-Sep-2008
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Reuters - British successes on the U.S. singles
chart have always been well documented back home -- but almost
as celebrated are the great UK bands that never made it on
Billboard's Hot 100.
CW says Doherty's '90210' adventure might continue
(AP)
13-Sep-2008
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AP - Shannen Doherty has finished filming on CW's "90210," but don't bet that sequel to "Beverly Hills 90210" has seen the last of Brenda Walsh.
LA prosecutor: Fashion designer was sex predator
(AP)
13-Sep-2008
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AP - Fashion designer Anand Jon Alexander ditched his profession and turned into a serial predator, hunting for girls and young women to have humiliating and painful sex with him, a prosecutor said Friday during opening statements of his trial.
Comic Book Publisher Bulks Up Making Its Own Superhero Movies
(Investor's Business Daily)
13-Sep-2008
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Investor's Business Daily - The blockbuster story of billionaire playboy Tony Stark facing down Afghan terrorists and evil-doers closer to home in his special battle suit kicked off the summer movie season in May. It also kicked off Marvel Entertainment's foray into producing its own films.
UK performers still keen to conquer U.S. charts
(Reuters)
13-Sep-2008
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Reuters - The legendary moment in April 1964
when the Beatles claimed the top five places on the U.S.
singles chart -- with "Can't Buy Me Love," "Twist and Shout,"
"She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Please Please
Me" -- was not the first transatlantic victory for a UK act.
But it was the one by which all future chart contenders -- of
any nationality -- would be judged.
Breakthrough Spanish song still going strong
(Reuters)
13-Sep-2008
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Reuters - "La Bamba" was the first
Spanish-language song to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100
singles chart, and its universal catchiness has led to big
business for the hundreds-of-years-old Mexican folk tune.