Latest News For 28-May-2008
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'Farmer Wants a Wife' brings country life to CW
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - The glossy, big-city world of "Gossip Girls" is far afield of the modest, small-town doings of "Farmer Wants a Wife."
Ex-Kelly employee testifies singer appears on sex tape
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - A recent employee of R. Kelly testified Tuesday that she didn't want to believe the R&B superstar appeared on a sex tape at the center of his child pornography trial because he was such a good boss. But now she's sure he did.
Actors union pushes for deal with studios
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) — With the larger Screen Actors Guild waiting in the wings to restart its stalled contract talks, a smaller actors union appeared much closer to a deal with Hollywood producers.
Scenic Designer Anna Louizos Captured the 'Heights' by Wandering Its Streets
(Playbill)
28-May-2008
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Playbill - Set designer Anna Louizos' love for New York City - and her eye for detail - helped bring a touch of authenticity to the new Broadway musical, In the Heights, for which she has been Tony Award-nominated in the category of Best Scenic Design of a Musical.
Sharon Stone quake karma remarks spark anger in China
(AFP)
28-May-2008
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AFP - US actress Sharon Stone has sparked a storm of criticism in China after suggesting the earthquake that killed at least 67,000 was bad "karma" after Beijing's policy in Tibet, state media said Wednesday.
Japan traces its fascination with foreign fashion
(Reuters)
28-May-2008
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Reuters - Swapping kimonos for bustle
skirts and wooden sandals for leather boots, a fashion show in
Tokyo on Wednesday celebrated the revolution in womenswear
ignited by Japan's opening up to the West 150 years ago.
Borders Group loss narrows in 1st quarter
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - Borders said its losses narrowed in the first quarter although its same-store sales fell, and Wall Street greeted Tuesday's relaunch of the bookseller's retail Web site with a sell-off of its shares.
Music Review: Al Green plays it safe
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - Al Green, "Lay It Down" (Blue Note)
Glam-pop German group makes teens swoon
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - Move over Jonas Brothers, the Kaulitz twins are moving in.
Earle Hagen, `Andy Griffith' composer, dies at 88
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - Earle H. Hagen, who co-wrote the jazz classic "Harlem Nocturne" and composed memorable themes for "The Andy Griffith Show," "I Spy," "The Mod Squad" and other TV shows, has died. He was 88.