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- `Talent' tops weekly Nielsen rankings (AP)
- Hollywood's big summer turns ho-hum (AP)
- 'Pirate Queen' Cast Album Comes Ashore (Playbill)
- Celebrity fashion? No thanks, we're Zara (Reuters)
- Book Talk: Scott Turow says imagination is key (Reuters)
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- Japanese WW2 massacre film premieres in Beijing (Reuters)
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- Paris haute couture week opens with Dior (AP)
- Live Earth aims to cause lasting change (AP)
- Rushdie marital chapter comes to an end (AP)
- Say `I don't' to `License to Wed' (AP)
- Prince Edward's wife is pregnant (AP)
- "Transformers" bring out the kid in grown-ups (Reuters)
- Music Review: Kelly Rowland, 'Ms. Kelly' (AP)
- Kylie Minogue to star in episode of TV's Doctor Who (Reuters)
- For IPG, J&J Losses May Be More Than Financial (AdWeek.com)
- Fantasies Come True: 'Avenue Q' Launches National Tour from San Diego (Playbill)
- Dior celebrates 60 years in Versailles (Reuters)
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- Diana's sons pay her homage at concert (AP)
- Roundtree is fast friend of "Speed" (Reuters)
- Universal Music declines long-term iTunes deal: source (Reuters)
- "Ratatouille" cooks up lukewarm box office win (Reuters)
- 100 most-used programming ideas: lists (AP)
- Strong casting at SF Opera performances (AP)
- Blair asked Cherie to say 'I do' while she scrubbed the loo (AFP)
- Branson sets sights on UK's Virgin Radio: paper (Reuters)
- Devilish details emerge at Paris shows (AP)
- Wilson celebrates 70th with concert (AP)
- Taiwanese director Yang dies at 59 (AP)
- Potter reaches cult phenomenon status (AP)
- Marvel Comics buries Captain America (AP)
- $650,100 bid wins lunch with Buffett (AP)
- "Ratatouille" takes early lead at box office (Reuters)
- Streisand warms to Germany with Berlin concert (Reuters)
- FCC denies industry bid to delay cable box rule (Reuters)
- Sons stage concert to burnish Diana's image (Reuters)
- ABC movie critic Joel Siegel dead at 63 (AP)
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- ABC film critic Joel Siegel dead at age 63 (Reuters)
- Chinese wins Japan's 1st comics prize (AP)
- Exhibit honoring Diana opens in London (AP)
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- Sedgwick, Cryer to announce Emmy nods (AP)
- "Transformers" film yields big bang on fewer bucks (Reuters)
- On the road again, B.B. King preps new album (Reuters)
- Guest lineup for Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- Paris: Yohji Yamamoto - Returning Heroes (Fashion Wire Daily)
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- Harry Potter gets his first kiss (AP)
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- Eve pleads no contest to DUI case (AP)
- Coleman, Hill take top jazz honors (AP)
- Not a "Lot" going on in directors reality show (Reuters)
- NBC CEO says fiscal discipline behind Dow decision (Reuters)
- "Old Acquaintance" a tepid revival (Reuters)
- AP NewsBreak: Beverly Sills gravely ill (AP)
- Moore: Borat steeled him for Guantanamo (AP)
- Hilton & H'wood's big problem: driving (AP)
- Spice Girls reunite for world tour (AP)
- "Die Hard" chases down $9.1 mil in opening day (Reuters)
- L.A. Times managing editor resigns amid cutbacks (Reuters)
- "Transformers" Storms Westwood with a Star-Studded Premiere (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Katz back with new engaging dog book (AP)
- Starbucks to promote climate-change film (AP)
- Fashion designer Liz Claiborne dies (AP)
- Charges dropped in Kidman spy case (AP)
- Usher announces he's gonna be a dad (AP)
- "Ratatouille" -- how a Bird saved a rodent (Reuters)
- Hilton sit-down: no pay off for viewers (Reuters)
- Orders for new Harry Potter up 17 pct. (AP)
- Actor William Hutt, Stratford Festival Legend, Dies at 87 (Playbill)
- Snapper cleared of bugging Nicole Kidman (AFP)
- Harry Potter gives Bloomsbury export sales boost (Reuters)
- Jungle girl following in dad's footsteps (AP)
- Drama accompanies new Clarkson album (AP)
- Cruise's Scientology stirs ire in Berlin (AP)
- Summer songs make it big by feeling good (AP)
- Moore: Health care wasn't always `Sicko' (AP)
- Gorillaz duo helps stage Monkey opera (AP)
- NBA extends TV deals with ESPN/ABC, TNT (AP)
- Israeli writer Oz wins Spanish prize (AP)
- Freed Paris gets back to being Paris (AP)
- US Weekly blacks out Hilton coverage (AP)
- Sizemore's prison sentenced reduced (AP)
- Fans camp out for free McCartney show (AP)
- Dismal show by Bollywood in mid-year report card (Reuters)
- Brit rockers the Verve reunite for album, tour (Reuters)
- BET Awards honor Beyonce, Hudson (Reuters)
- "Romeo and Juliet" makes splash in Central Park (Reuters)
- Hungry Hilton tucks into freedom: family (AFP)
- Mexico's Poniatowska wins lit prize (AP)
- Pixar perfectionists cook `Ratatouille' (AP)
- Sen. Rockefeller criticizes TV violence (AP)
- Hollywood's hope for record summer fades (Reuters)
- Isaiah Washington, NBC in TV talks (Reuters)
- U.S. Web radio stations silently protest royalty hike (Reuters)
- Liberation of Paris: Hilton makes red carpet exit from jail (AFP)
- Gucci - From Modster to Roadster (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Morrissey mulling Warner Bros. deal (Reuters)
- "Spy Kids 3D," "Hannah" lead Disney Channel (Reuters)
- JoBeth Williams to guest on 'Dexter' (Reuters)
- Lauren Hutton joining "Nip/Tuck" lineup (Reuters)
- "Disturbia" duo "Eye" terrorist thriller (Reuters)
- Platt ready for "Nixon," "Nip" roles (Reuters)
- AOL takes page from blogs, relaunches news (Reuters)
- Senate grappling with TV violence (Reuters)
- Military heroes come to life in "Beyond Glory" (Reuters)
- Pixar's "Ratatouille" a tasty treat (Reuters)
- Paris Hilton's prosecutor under scrutiny (AP)
- Tom Sizemore gets 16-month sentence (AP)
- Rosie says she won't replace Bob Barker (AP)
- Germany bans Cruise film from military sites (Reuters)
- Paris Hilton's trash for sale on eBay (AP)
- For IPG, J&J Losses May Be More Than Financial (AdWeek.com)
- Yiddish Theatre Star Molly Picon Exhibit Opens at New York Public Library (Playbi
- Yao Ming to wed sweetheart in August (AFP)
- Republican Thompson endorsed by ex-girlfriends (Reuters)
- Paramount signs licensing pact for UAE theme park (Reuters)
- BET Awards honor artists and athletes (AP)
- McCartney to play L.A. record store Wednesday (Reuters)
- Lawmaker probes Big Ten network access (AP)
- Jackson memorabilia dispute continues (AP)
- Rushdie declines comment on knighthood (AP)
- Indianapolis Colts lead ESPY nominations (AP)
- "300" star, rapper rock for Ritchie crime movie (Reuters)
- 'Silence' is an enjoyable summer read (AP)
- Emporio Armani:A New From The Master Tailor (Fashion Wire Daily)
- French actor Depardieu summonsed over Italian headbutt (AFP)
- Review: Willis resurrects `Die Hard' (AP)
- Italian designers want men to dress up (AP)
- Rosie says she won't replace Bob Barker (AP)
- Live Earth switches venues in lagging S. Africa (Reuters)
- Time Inc. uses Quigo for online text ads (Reuters)
- 'Sammy's House' better movie than book (AP)
- Pic on WWII horror stirs debate in China (AP)
- Click Five enters round two with new singer (Reuters)
- Valentino shows topless women (Reuters)
- Hollywood star Sizemore gets 16-month sentence (AFP)
- Paris Hilton's prosecutor under scrutiny (AP)
- New DVD releases include `Shooter' (AP)
- Maturing kid stars a growing challenge (AP)
- Actor sentenced in probation violation (AP)
- Darker Potter in `Order of the Phoenix' (AP)
- Casting call for next Harry Potter film (AP)
- Tenor Cuenod, 105, credits small voice (AP)
- Saudi king to receive Polish 'Order of the Smile' (AFP)
- Web radio stations set for "Day of Silence" protest (Reuters)
- Germany bans Cruise film shoot from military sites (Reuters)
- Acting his age works for Nick Lowe (AP)
- Lou Pearlman back in mainland U.S. (AP)
- Music Review: Beastie Boys instrumental (AP)
- Top acts lined up for Voodoo music fest (AP)
- Beckham's wife wins libel damages in London court (AFP)
- U.N. broadcasting treaty talks suffer setback (Reuters)
- Victoria Beckham accepts libel damages (AP)
- Prince William & Kate Middleton reunite (AP)
- Pierce helps start Alzheimer's campaign (AP)
- Lennon half brothers are talking again (AP)
- Pete Hamill's new look at old Manhattan (AP)
- Playboy's Hefner approves movie about his life (Reuters)
- Reality guru Burnett ready for martial arts combat (Reuters)
- "Shrek" stomps overseas rivals (Reuters)
- "Heroes" co-star morphs into "Reaper" TV role (Reuters)
- "Dreamgirls" actress lands "Agency" role (Reuters)
- 'The Secret' draws on long tradition (AP)
- Young Irish writer enjoys the "Good" life (Reuters)
- Bullock goes to Church for romantic comedy (Reuters)
- Cameron Diaz apologizes for Maoist bag (AP)
- Rock godfathers The Who close muddy Glastonbury (Reuters)
- Designer Ferre has angels for final menswear show (Reuters)
- Britain's Prince William seeing his ex again: report (AFP)
- 'Evan Almighty' cursed at box office (Reuters)
- 'Evan' shows might with $32.1 million (AP)
- 2nd place a new world for Brian Williams (AP)
- Beachwear out, formal in for summer 2008 (AP)
- Police: Foxy Brown robbed of bag, cash (AP)
- Republican Fred Thompson aims for blogger-in-chief (Reuters)
- Family fears Diana will forever be "cash crop" (Reuters)
- Larry Hot, Networks Not for Paris (E! Online)
- Lohans battle out divorce in court (AP)
- Media circus 2.0 as Paris Hilton awaits release (AFP)
- Ferre fashion house looks ahead (AP)
- The Killers make a splash amid Glastonbury mud (Reuters)
- `The Lion Sleeps Tonight' singer dies (AP)
- REVIEW: Stratford offers musical feast (AP)
- Hard to Be 13: Boarding School Boys at Center of New Musical, 'With Glee', in NYC
- Digital riches await savvy indie bands (Reuters)
- 'The Secret' draws on long line of 'New (AP)
- Dominican youngster Kat DeLuna poised for stardom (Reuters)
- Five touring tips for developing bands (Reuters)
- Glastonbury fest keeps up tradition of activism (Reuters)
- Former UN chief Kurt Waldheim buried in Vienna (AFP)
- Dolce & Gabbana kit men out military-style for summer (Reuters)
- The little book that says "quit" (Reuters)
- The Killers star amid Glastonbury mud (Reuters)
- Jury: novel bought by company fraudulent (AP)
- Clear Channel signs multi-year Arbitron deal (Reuters)
- 'Tarzan' makes last B'way swing July 8 (AP)
- Paris Hilton to be released on Tuesday (AP)
- Hasselhoff demands apology from tabloid (AP)
- Rap mogul's Malibu mansion for sale (AP)
- Andy Griffith, the unlikely movie star (AP)
- Rock band the Donnas take control after stumble (Reuters)
- TV commercials can help promote developing bands (Reuters)
- Gore urges ad execs to help fight global warming (Reuters)
- Hello, Jerry! Broadway Composer Goes North of the Border to See Canadian 'Mack and Ma
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