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- "Emotional" end to 32nd Toronto fest (Reuters)
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- "Engvall" bows big for TBS (Reuters)
- Li receives notice from SEC, denies any wrongdoing (Reuters)
- "He Writes the Script": 'Nine' Film Adaptation Finds Its Screenwriter (Playbill)
- NY Philharmonic has new music director (AP)
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- The BBC suspends phone-in contests (AP)
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- Wilhelm's 'Shattering' and 'Hanging' Will Premiere at 59E59 Theaters (Playbill)
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- Lists of best-selling books (AP)
- Milan hosting Gianni Versace tribute (AP)
- BET exec defends 'Hot Ghetto Mess' (AP)
- Rapper Remy Ma arraigned in NYC shooting (AP)
- 'Potter' works magic in $77.4M debut (AP)
- "Potter" works magic at international boxoffice (Reuters)
- Editors aims for front page (Reuters)
- Dow Jones board member moves to block News Corp: WSJ (Reuters)
- Versace dance tribute watched by Naomi, Claudia (Reuters)
- Second "X-Files" pic moving toward production (Reuters)
- Lists of best-selling books (AP)
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- New Christmas Musical by Writers of 'Married Alive!' Will Premiere in KC in Late 2007
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- Movie flop "Xanadu" finds warmer welcome on Broadway (Reuters)
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- Star tenor Jerry Hadley on life support (AP)
- Burns' `War' expands to add Hispanics (AP)
- NBC's "Bee" a keeper; ratings slide for All-Star Game (Reuters)
- Verhoeven's "Soldier" set to music (Reuters)
- At the "Hairspray" Premiere: One Hot Ticket (Fashion Wire Daily)
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- Dolan Media sees IPO at $13.50-$15.50/share (Reuters)
- Rapper to stand trial in France for defaming police (Reuters)
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- New Boss, New Content Fuels IVillage's Growth (AdWeek.com)
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- Bond, James Bond, returning in book form (AP)
- Tony Blair's top aide publishes diaries (AP)
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- Live Earth draws lackluster TV ratings (Reuters)
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- Dan Patrick to leave ESPN after 18 years (AP)
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- "Harry Potter" Rocks Hollywood (Fashion Wire Daily)
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- "Transformers" tops box office, topples record (Reuters)
- BBC fined over "Blue Peter" phone-in scam (Reuters)
- Lionel Richie addresses daughter's case (AP)
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- A giddy Gore discusses 'Live Earth' (AP)
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- Ex-Gay Recovery Group Gets a Poke in the Eye in 'H.A.!' in NYC (Playbill)
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- Jim Carrey to play Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" (Reuters)
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- Lance Bass Gets Corny for Broadway, Joining 'Hairspray' in August (Playbill)
- Valentino returns to hero's welcome in Rome (Reuters)
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- Minghella to write Met opera libretto (AP)
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