Latest News For 24-Nov-2008
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Twilight Sucks in Fanggirls for $70.6 Mil Weekend
(E! Online)
24-Nov-2008
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E! Online - Now that's buying power.
Jason Bourne Renews License to Kill James Bond
(E! Online)
24-Nov-2008
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E! Online - Is Matt Damon getting ready to be Bourne again...and again...and again?
French horror director focuses on "Details"
(Reuters)
24-Nov-2008
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Reuters - French filmmaker Pascal Laugier, who freaked out audiences at the Cannes and Toronto festivals this year, is assembling a Hollywood career with scary efficiency.
No Doubt regrouping for tour and album
(Reuters)
24-Nov-2008
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Reuters - No Doubt will return to the road in 2009 while it finishes its first studio album in seven years.
Michael Jackson strikes out-of-court deal with Bahraini prince
(AFP)
24-Nov-2008
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AFP - Pop megastar Michael Jackson cancelled his expected appearance in court Monday, after reaching a settlement with a Bahraini prince suing him for seven million dollars (5.6 million euros).
Publishers cash in on Obama book boom
(AFP)
24-Nov-2008
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AFP - The literati are back in charge of Washington as sales of books by, related to or merely mentioned by Barack Obama rocket ahead of the author-politician's entry into the White House.
Roxy Music members issue solo projects
(Reuters)
24-Nov-2008
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Reuters - As work continues on a new studio album by Roxy Music, various members of the pioneering British rock band are pursuing solo ventures.
R&B star Chris Brown sweeps American Music Awards
(Reuters)
24-Nov-2008
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Reuters - R&B singer Chris Brown swept the American Music Awards on Sunday, winning three prizes including artist of the year.
Chris Brown wants to duet with Madonna on new CD
(AP)
24-Nov-2008
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AP - Chris Brown wants Madonna on his next album.
Michael Jackson cancels plan to appear in UK court
(Reuters)
24-Nov-2008
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Reuters - Michael Jackson will not appear in a London court on Monday after the U.S. pop star reached a settlement "in principle" with a Bahraini prince suing him for reneging on a recording contract.