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Latest News For 23-Sep-2008
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Writer Dominick Dunne left court, treated for pain
(AP)
23-Sep-2008
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AP - Celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne was released from a hospital Monday after being stricken with pain in the courtroom in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery-kidnapping trial.
Heroes Redux: Milo and Adrian on Tonight's Mother of All Twists
(E! Online)
23-Sep-2008
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E! Online - So now...Everything has changed.
Dancing With the Stars Returns: Lance Kills It, Brooke and Toni Strut, Jeff and Rocco Stumble
(E! Online)
23-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Dancing With the Stars kicked off its three-night seventh-season premiere extravaganza tonight, with all the sequins, tuxes, predance jitters, trips to the emergency room and Bruno Tonioli metaphors that such an endeavor entails.
Hugh Hefner: Relationships "In Transition"
(E! Online)
23-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Rumors of Hugh Hefner and his girls calling it quits have been greatly exaggerated.
US-FILM Summary
(Reuters)
23-Sep-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - British actress Keira Knightley is in negotiations to play Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald in "The Beautiful and the Damned." Actor-turned-helmer Nicker Cassavetes ("The Notebook") will direct the biopic for independent production company the Film Department. Hanna Weg wrote the screenplay.
4 gowns in 3 operas for Renee Fleming at the Met
(AP)
23-Sep-2008
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AP - Opening night at the Metropolitan Opera: The costumes! The singing! The costumes. The costumes.
US-TELEVISION Summary
(Reuters)
23-Sep-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - The CW network has picked up nine additional episodes of teen drama "90210," bringing the total order to 22. The move marks the first full-season order for a broadcast TV freshman series this season.
US-INDUSTRY Summary
(Reuters)
23-Sep-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - The 60th annual Primetime Emmys show, roundly panned by critics as perhaps the worst ever, laid a big, fat ratings egg as well, with early figures pointing to the smallest audience in the awards' history.
Michael D. Mitchell, Fulton Theatre Artistic Director, Has Died
(Playbill)
23-Sep-2008
(Cached page) Playbill - Michael D. Mitchell, artistic director of the Fulton Theatre, the resident Equity company operating at the historic Fulton Opera House in Lancaster, PA, died Sept. 22 at his Lancaster home after a battle with cancer, his friends and colleagues said. He was 68.
US-PEOPLE Summary
(Reuters)
23-Sep-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - A Los Angeles judge on Monday threw out charges of assault and battery brought against Keanu Reeves by a photographer who claimed the "Matrix" actor deliberately hit him with his car. "There was no evidence of the slightest contact or the slightest touching," Los Angeles Superior Court judge Elizabeth Grimes said during a court hearing.
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