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Latest News For 29-Oct-2008
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Actress' death center stage again in Spector trial
(AP)
29-Oct-2008
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AP - The death of actress Lana Clarkson at Phil Spector's hillside castle stunned Hollywood five years ago. It is a distant memory now as Spector, the eccentric musical genius behind some of rock 'n' roll's biggest sounds, goes on trial for a second time.
Robert Downey Jr. Going the Distance With Iron Man
(E! Online)
29-Oct-2008
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E! Online - Here's some Stark reality for you.
Tom Ford's A Single Man With Moore and Firth
(E! Online)
29-Oct-2008
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E! Online - Tom Ford is finally going public with his movie plans.
Rob Pattinson: Hair Today, but Gone Tomorrow?
(E! Online)
29-Oct-2008
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E! Online - Say it ain't so!
Critics rip Rome film festival
(Reuters)
29-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - As the Rome International Film Festival heads into the home stretch, many critics are complaining that much of the lineup would have been better off left back at the starting gate.
Barenaked Ladies' Page gets reduced drug charges
(AP)
29-Oct-2008
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AP - A drug charge against Barenaked Ladies singer-guitarist Steven Page was significantly reduced by an upstate New York court.
Man gets 21 months in film piracy case
(Reuters)
29-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - A Maryland man was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison on Tuesday after he admitted to recording two films in a Washington, D.C., theater, "28 Weeks Later" and "Enchanted."
Complete Cast Announced for Broadway's 'White Christmas'
(Playbill)
29-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Playbill - Complete casting, a discounted ticket lottery offer and added performances have been announced by the producers of the upcoming Broadway musical, Irving Berlin's White Christmas.
Tom Ford fashions cast for feature foray
(Reuters)
29-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Fashion designer Tom Ford is getting the cast in place for his long-awaited move into features.
Doubleday cuts workforce by 10 percent: report
(Reuters)
29-Oct-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Doubleday Publishing Group, a unit of Random House, the world's largest non-factual publisher, cut 10 percent of its staff on Monday, the New York Times reported.
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