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  1. Bonds ex-mistress to detail relationship (AP)
  2. Culture Clash brings agitprop hijinks to "Zorro" (Reuters)
  3. Next Trump book gets personal (AP)
  4. Singer-songwriters, or just singers? (AP)
  5. `Potter' star keeps mum about birthday (AP)
  6. `Chuck & Larry' edges out Harry Potter (AP)
  7. Beatles' 1967 satellite show was panned (AP)
  8. New DVD releases include `Zodiac' (AP)
  9. Insurance agent wins Hemingway contest (AP)
  10. Female president next for Fox's '24' (AP)
  11. Fox to revise school violence scenes (AP)
  12. `Chuck & Larry' has box-office edge (AP)
  13. Tucci cracks DreamWorks' "Bones" (Reuters)
  14. Hollywood luminaries welcome Beckhams (AP)
  15. Morales to fight battle of "Jericho" (Reuters)
  16. Insurance agent wins Hemingway contest (AP)
  17. Dust-ups punctuate Blitzer interviews (AP)
  18. Australia to name park after Steve Irwin (AP)
  19. "Chuck and Larry" overtakes "Potter" at box office (Reuters)
  20. Hurry Potter: speed-reading critics rush reviews (Reuters)
  21. Business Books: Shoeshine boy dishes Wall Street dirt (Reuters)
  22. Iggy Pop: The New Weirdness (AP)
  23. Doctor: Fleiss had no signs of assault (AP)
  24. Top cellist, 59, becomes paramedic (AP)
  25. Colo. paper honors Hunter S. Thompson (AP)
  26. Everyone's talking Potter; last book out (AP)
  27. "Kamikaze" film delves behind war propaganda (Reuters)
  28. Britain's Prince Charles gives wife sheep for birthday: report (AFP)
  29. Actor Eric Braeden gets Hollywood star (AP)
  30. Four straight 'Rings' an intense epic (AP)
  31. `Full House' actress gets married (AP)
  32. Handmade visual effects warm Boyle's "Sunshine" (Reuters)
  33. Green's duets album turning out like "fresh cream" (Reuters)
  34. Jane Martin, Steppenwolf, U.S. and NYC Premieres Punctuate 59E59 Fall Season (Pl
  35. A-Rod the author: Yankees star a hit (AP)
  36. Death looms over Harry and Tony (AP)
  37. Fans trash Beatles tune use in diaper ad (AP)
  38. Jin reconnects with Chinese roots (AP)
  39. Simpsons movie spotlights an enduring icon (Reuters)
  40. UK supermarkets extend price war on Potter books (Reuters)
  41. Lindsay Lohan booked for drunken driving (Reuters)
  42. New McCone mystery is as sharp as ever (AP)
  43. Del Toro to play 'Che' in new film (AP)
  44. Brigitte Nielsen checks into rehab (AP)
  45. Filming begins on Tom Cruise movie (AP)
  46. Plain White T's "Delilah" unseats Rihanna on Hot 100 (Reuters)
  47. Taut twists and turns keep hostage drama on "Point" (Reuters)
  48. CNBC game for a "Challenge" (Reuters)
  49. Carol Burnett to Star in New Grodin Comedy During Falcon Theatre's 2007-2008 Season
  50. Rowling angered by early reviews of last Potter (Reuters)
  51. Primetime Emmy nods in major categories (AP)
  52. List of Primetime Emmy Nominations (AP)
  53. Post-Patinkin fix for `Criminal Minds' (AP)
  54. Actor Jude Law promotes U.N.'s Peace Day (AP)
  55. `Emotional Arithmetic' film fest closer (AP)
  56. Bon Jovi objects to name of energy drink (AP)
  57. Rowling angered as NYT reviews last Potter (Reuters)
  58. Afghan mission for Harry's regiment (AP)
  59. Bollywood, hollywood, kollywood movie reviews
  60. Merv Griffin treated for prostate cancer (AP)
  61. Bundchen tops Forbes' richest model list (AP)
  62. Potter everywhere as book release nears (AP)
  63. `Hairspray' puts plus-sizes on pedestal (AP)
  64. "Emotional" end to 32nd Toronto fest (Reuters)
  65. New York Philharmonic names new music director (Reuters)
  66. "Engvall" bows big for TBS (Reuters)
  67. Li receives notice from SEC, denies any wrongdoing (Reuters)
  68. "He Writes the Script": 'Nine' Film Adaptation Finds Its Screenwriter (Playbill)
  69. NY Philharmonic has new music director (AP)
  70. Parker getting used to wedding ring (AP)
  71. Martha's neighbor writes protest song (AP)
  72. Hootie & the Blowfish delay summer tour (AP)
  73. The BBC suspends phone-in contests (AP)
  74. Gannett profit up, revenue down (Reuters)
  75. Claws out in Florida Keys over Hemingway cats (Reuters)
  76. Harry Potter spoilers proliferate (AP)
  77. Parker getting used to married life (AP)
  78. Daniel Baldwin talks about his addiction (AP)
  79. Row in Israel over Potter Sabbath launch (AP)
  80. Busy Breslin preparing for laughs, thrills (Reuters)
  81. Music Web sites sponsor concerts, albums (AP)
  82. "Wives" leads Lifetime to Sunday win (Reuters)
  83. Antarctic Explorer 'Tom Crean' Finds Irish Rep Home (Playbill)
  84. "Hairspray" Shakes Up New York (Fashion Wire Daily)
  85. Sienna Miller urges energy conservation (AP)
  86. Ricky Martin to do anti-trafficking PSAs (AP)
  87. NBC gives `The Singing Bee' a fall slot (AP)
  88. Judge rejects `Extreme Makeover' lawsuit (AP)
  89. Scripps shutting down Cincinnati, Kentucky papers (Reuters)
  90. Claws out in Florida Keys over Hemingway cats (Reuters)
  91. New role, network for Isaiah Washington (AP)
  92. Mandy Patinkin departs `Criminal Minds' (AP)
  93. U.S. Borders bookstores shelve `Tintin' (AP)
  94. Alicia Witt cops `Law & Order: CI' role (AP)
  95. Internet looms in new Hollywood contract talks (Reuters)
  96. Vintage AC/DC, Nirvana still big-sellers (AP)
  97. Isaiah Washington gets "second chance" at NBC (Reuters)
  98. NBC to expand Web presence (Reuters)
  99. Wilhelm's 'Shattering' and 'Hanging' Will Premiere at 59E59 Theaters (Playbill)
  100. Lindsay Lohan checks out of rehab center (AP)
  101. Rapper Remy Ma arraigned in NYC shooting (AP)
  102. Sony aims for Crackle, pop from user-generated site (Reuters)
  103. Celebs attend tribute to Gianni Versace (AP)
  104. 'Potter' works magic in $77.4M debut (AP)
  105. Rapper Remy Ma arraigned in NYC shooting (AP)
  106. BET exec defends 'Hot Ghetto Mess' (AP)
  107. Milan hosting Gianni Versace tribute (AP)
  108. "Potter" works magic at international boxoffice (Reuters)
  109. Editors aims for front page (Reuters)
  110. Dow Jones board member moves to block News Corp: WSJ (Reuters)
  111. Versace dance tribute watched by Naomi, Claudia (Reuters)
  112. Second "X-Files" pic moving toward production (Reuters)
  113. Lists of best-selling books (AP)
  114. Milan hosting Gianni Versace tribute (AP)
  115. BET exec defends 'Hot Ghetto Mess' (AP)
  116. Rapper Remy Ma arraigned in NYC shooting (AP)
  117. 'Potter' works magic in $77.4M debut (AP)
  118. "Potter" works magic at international boxoffice (Reuters)
  119. Editors aims for front page (Reuters)
  120. Dow Jones board member moves to block News Corp: WSJ (Reuters)
  121. Versace dance tribute watched by Naomi, Claudia (Reuters)
  122. Second "X-Files" pic moving toward production (Reuters)
  123. Lists of best-selling books (AP)
  124. Black stars featured on new audio Bible (AP)
  125. LA judge freezes cash sought by Birkhead (AP)
  126. Borders stores in UK shelve Tintin book (AP)
  127. 'Private' online photos really aren't (AP)
  128. Warner Bros. picks up "Heap" of books (Reuters)
  129. Bryan Ferry would like to set record straight (Reuters)
  130. Lifetime faces reality with Friday-night lineup (Reuters)
  131. "Harry Potter" works box office magic in debut (Reuters)
  132. New Christmas Musical by Writers of 'Married Alive!' Will Premiere in KC in Late 2007
  133. Who needs to sing when you have "Idol" apparel? (Reuters)
  134. Jimmy Carter writing memoir about mother (AP)
  135. Miss NJ reveals alleged blackmail photos (AP)
  136. BBC apologizes to Queen Elizabeth II (AP)
  137. Buscemi remakes film of slain filmmaker (AP)
  138. T.I. album bows at top of chart (Reuters)
  139. Movie flop "Xanadu" finds warmer welcome on Broadway (Reuters)
  140. Posh and Becks strip down for hot photos (AP)
  141. New questions about Jim Morrison's death (AP)
  142. Phyllis Diller sidelined by back injury (AP)
  143. Brown family seeks Simpson book share (AP)
  144. "Cool School" paints vivid picture of L.A. art scene (Reuters)
  145. Star tenor Jerry Hadley on life support (AP)
  146. Burns' `War' expands to add Hispanics (AP)
  147. NBC's "Bee" a keeper; ratings slide for All-Star Game (Reuters)
  148. Verhoeven's "Soldier" set to music (Reuters)
  149. At the "Hairspray" Premiere: One Hot Ticket (Fashion Wire Daily)
  150. Sponsors drop BET's `Hot Ghetto Mess' (AP)
  151. Report: Pavarotti doing well (AP)
  152. Claire Danes to make Broadway debut (AP)
  153. `Live Earth' concerts no big TV draw (AP)
  154. Report: John Cleese selling ranch (AP)
  155. Dolan Media sees IPO at $13.50-$15.50/share (Reuters)
  156. Rapper to stand trial in France for defaming police (Reuters)
  157. Rome looks for revival on global fashion stage (Reuters)
  158. Cartoonist Doug Marlette dies in crash (AP)
  159. Character actor Charles Lane dies (AP)
  160. Tori Spelling becomes minister online (AP)
  161. Elvis co-stars mark 30 years since death (AP)
  162. Valerie Bertinelli working on a memoir (AP)
  163. "Potter" film gets massive release (Reuters)
  164. Pogues guitarist Chevron diagnosed with cancer (Reuters)
  165. New Boss, New Content Fuels IVillage's Growth (AdWeek.com)
  166. One-note "Xanadu" strikes campy pose (Reuters)
  167. Bond, James Bond, returning in book form (AP)
  168. Tony Blair's top aide publishes diaries (AP)
  169. Wayans try again for Oakland film studio (AP)
  170. Live Earth draws lackluster TV ratings (Reuters)
  171. 19 million tune into Live Earth concerts (AP)
  172. Beyonce visits 2 hurt by fireworks (AP)
  173. Jason Priestley, wife have baby girl (AP)
  174. Crow sends best wishes to Pavarotti (AP)
  175. Botswana pins Hollywood hopes on "Detective" film (Reuters)
  176. Spector judge lets jurors hear of rant (AP)
  177. Dan Patrick to leave ESPN after 18 years (AP)
  178. LuPone ready to make Rose bloom again in "Gypsy" (Reuters)
  179. "Harry Potter" Rocks Hollywood (Fashion Wire Daily)
  180. Bruce Dern runs through life in memoir (AP)
  181. Aiken gets into spat with woman on plane (AP)
  182. 'Transformers' morphs into a blockbuster (AP)
  183. Toni Collette announces she's pregnant (AP)
  184. Disney's 'Gourd' makes $1M in China (AP)
  185. "Transformers" tops box office, topples record (Reuters)
  186. BBC fined over "Blue Peter" phone-in scam (Reuters)
  187. Lionel Richie addresses daughter's case (AP)
  188. 'Transformers' generates $67.6 million (AP)
  189. Miss N.J. receives 2nd blackmail package (AP)
  190. Couric second-guesses CBS move some days (AP)
  191. Prince plays 3 shows in his hometown (AP)
  192. "Transformers" tops box office, topples record (Reuters)
  193. Country legend Louvin has full slate at 80 (Reuters)
  194. Key West moves to protect 6-toed cats (AP)
  195. Italian fashion house Prada in sale talks (AFP)
  196. Rousing "Can-Can" puts the kick back in vintage show (Reuters)
  197. Chemical Brothers top UK album charts with "Night" (Reuters)
  198. Sega plays synergy game with anime series "Bleach" (Reuters)
  199. Beckhams in the spotlight at Silverstone (AFP)
  200. Review: 'Alice' perplexing, longwinded (AP)
  201. Fox Sports broadcaster Maas arrested (AP)
  202. A giddy Gore discusses 'Live Earth' (AP)
  203. Skimpy outfits over at Texas TV station (AP)
  204. From the jungle to Giants Stadium (AP)
  205. Stars turn out for Valentino's anniversary show (Reuters)
  206. Parker, Longoria exchanging Paris vows (AP)
  207. Former 'Lost' actress stars in Western (AP)
  208. Gilmour's Albert Hall "Night" heading to DVD (Reuters)
  209. Walden and Newman reach top of 20th TV (Reuters)
  210. Ex-Gay Recovery Group Gets a Poke in the Eye in 'H.A.!' in NYC (Playbill)
  211. Tony Parker and Eva Longoria get married (AP)
  212. 2d effort made to ban Live Earth concert (AP)
  213. UCLA student has old Hilton cell number (AP)
  214. Jim Carrey to play Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" (Reuters)
  215. All-Star Game turns ESPN away (Reuters)
  216. Lance Bass Gets Corny for Broadway, Joining 'Hairspray' in August (Playbill)
  217. Valentino returns to hero's welcome in Rome (Reuters)
  218. Jane is fiercely independent character (AP)
  219. Spears sorry for attacking photog's car (AP)
  220. 'Laguna Beach' star pleads guilty to DUI (AP)
  221. Avril Lavigne sued for stealing tune (AP)
  222. Songwriter begged shooter to spare him (AP)
  223. "Transformers" audiences get peek at new disaster pic (Reuters)
  224. Reilly, Liguori seen heading for reunion at Fox (Reuters)
  225. Dow Jones, News Corp deal seen next week: magazine (Reuters)
  226. Disney taps writers for 2nd go at "First Ascent" (Reuters)
  227. Miss NJ: Someone trying to blackmail me (AP)
  228. Just how green is Live Earth? (AP)
  229. Live Earth New York? Off by a river (AP)
  230. Portrait by Raphael sells for $37.2M (AP)
  231. Velvet Revolver rockers enjoy success, soberly (Reuters)
  232. New Ad Ratings Find Fewer Fans on Cable (AdWeek.com)
  233. Drabinsky's Canadian Talent Search, "Triple Sensation," Gets Star Power of Rivera and
  234. Longoria-Parker wedding under wraps (AP)
  235. Web video new '08 political battlefield (AP)
  236. Lists of best-selling books (AP)
  237. Last of the original Drifters dies at 81 (AP)
  238. 'Transformers' nabs $27.4M at box office (AP)
  239. Hey, hockey pucks: It's `Rickles' Book' (AP)
  240. Minghella to write Met opera libretto (AP)
  241. Germany backs Cruise's anti-Hitler film (Reuters)
  242. Will Schaefer, TV show composer, dies (AP)
  243. Live Earth: NBC learns lessons from Live 8 (Reuters)
  244. "Xanadu" is perfect stage for schlock (Reuters)
  245. Paris couturiers court Hollywood stars (AP)
  246. Jackson scouts Maryland vacation homes (AP)
  247. Judge cancels Rio Live Earth concert (AP)
  248. Hynde top open vegetarian restaurant (AP)
  249. Zen documentary is appetizing fare (Reuters)
  250. CBS tops weeklong viewership race (Reuters)

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