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- Coroner speaks to Diana inquest jury (AP)
- Milwaukee's Journal Sentinel Inc plans buyouts (Reuters)
- Fake Steve Jobs parodies Silicon Valley (AP)
- Halle Berry says she wants another child (AP)
- Brooks & Dunn gallop into 'Cowboy Town' (AP)
- Dyson vacuums give Paris fashion an airy theme (Reuters)
- Matchbox Twenty reinvents itself (AP)
- AT&T Calls On Yellow Pages for Mobile Search (AdWeek.com)
- Fake Steve Jobs parodies Silicon Valley (AP)
- Country singer Urban crashes motorcycle (AP)
- Britney Spears loses custody of children (AFP)
- Major League Baseball signs deal with Medialink (Reuters)
- `High School Musical': Now on ice, too (AP)
- Elton John removes photos from gallery (AP)
- Stallone and crew saw Myanmar aftermath (AP)
- "Bourne" retains foreign lead after recount (Reuters)
- `Hannah Montana' concert tix too hot (AP)
- Nelson Mandela announces AIDS concert (AP)
- France honors The Police, David Lynch (AP)
- Beyonce cancels Kuala Lumpur show (AP)
- Graham Nash looks back with extensive boxed set (Reuters)
- 2 booksellers launch literary contests (AP)
- Vivienne Westwood says Britain's Brown has to go (Reuters)
- Leighton adopts Hallmark's "Daughter" (Reuters)
- British miniseries "Five Days" a gripping saga (Reuters)
- Baker, Brolin introduced to "Harvey" (Reuters)
- Afghan models reveal the beauty under the burqa (Reuters)
- Mexican music enjoys strong sales, timeless appeal (Reuters)
- Kiefer Sutherland charged with DUI (AP)
- BBC to premiere an American newscast (AP)
- Bond's Moneypenny, Lois Maxwell, dies (AP)
- Jackie Chan no fan of 'Rush Hour' series (AP)
- "Game Plan" conquers "Kingdom" at box office (Reuters)
- Los Lobos show to benefit alma mater (AP)
- Holyfield takes on Foreman grill (AP)
- Rodriguez accused of violating probation (AP)
- Home again: Coens filming in Minnesota (AP)
- Wang's film wins top San Sebastian award (AP)
- Man in Cruise extortion plot found dead (AP)
- "Sultan of Sleaze" dead after apparent suicide (Reuters)
- Color, art are themes at Milan's womenswear shows (Reuters)
- Kiefer Sutherland is charged with DUI (AP)
- Black Eyed Peas hold benefit concert (AP)
- Uncle Kracker pleads guilty to assault (AP)
- Taylor sparkles at AIDS fundraiser (AP)
- Guitarist welcomes DVD of Mahavishnu at Montreux (Reuters)
- 30 years later, Bob Marley's "Exodus" returns (Reuters)
- Tix On Sale for Patti and Mandy's October Concert at Philly's Prince (Playbill)
- Gucci: From The Clash to Lynch (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Justice Thomas writes autobiography (AP)
- Opera and baseball mix in San Francisco (AP)
- Kempner auction offers timeless fashions (AP)
- Bono receives Liberty Medal in Philly (AP)
- Boldface names attend Clinton initiative (AP)
- Scorsese to direct George Harrison film (AP)
- "Kingdom" set to explode at box office (Reuters)
- "Parade" tells a poignant story in fine revival (Reuters)
- O.J. Simpson tops Clinton on best-sellers list (Reuters)
- Computer with script stolen from Coppola (AP)
- Gere kiss causes problem for actress (AP)
- Vivica A. Fox pleads not guilty to DUI (AP)
- Roth says farewell to fictional hero (AP)
- Boy gets $47,000 shot to act in Will Ferrell comedy (Reuters)
- Bob Dylan plugs latest set with "Homesick" message (Reuters)
- Los Angeles Times may start free daily paper (Reuters)
- Odets' 'Country Girl', Directed by Nichols, Will Arrive on Broadway in 2008 (Pla
- Emporio Armani; Beyonce not Beyond Trends (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Jury selection begins in Diana inquest (AP)
- Clinton Global Initiative hears pledges (AP)
- McCartney joins Liverpool's culture year (AP)
- Beckham's father suffers heart attack (AP)
- `Good day' for Heche in custody feud (AP)
- Networks order drama projects amid strike fears (Reuters)
- Sack dress makes a comeback in Milan (AP)
- Bill O'Reilly says he's being smeared (AP)
- Mistrial declared in Phil Spector case (AP)
- Phil Spector's musical legacy survives (AP)
- 'Cousin Brucie' re-signs with Sirius (AP)
- 'Cavemen' sitcom evolves for ABC debut (AP)
- Alan Arkin almost saves limp "Flagg" (Reuters)
- Ford Motor Co. to offer digital radio on vehicles (Reuters)
- "Dexter" in killer form for second season (Reuters)
- Snyder, Harris, Stanley, Jibson and Gregory II Cast in Broadway-Bound Musical 'Cry-Ba
- Emporio Armani, Gucci put perfume first in womenswear (Reuters)
- AP to Discontinue Book Review Package (Editor and Publisher)
- Italy announces Pavarotti commemorations (AP)
- Judge tosses hit-and-run charge vs Bach (AP)
- Kiefer Sutherland arrested on DUI in LA (AP)
- Silverman discusses Spears jokes at VMAs (AP)
- Kevin James finds a new outlet at "Mall" (Reuters)
- Chaka Khan releases first album in decade (Reuters)
- Fox buzzed about "Queen B" drama (Reuters)
- California court sides with Disney in Pooh case (Reuters)
- Burlesque revival: more nerdy than ***y? (Reuters)
- Former Police man caught without fame (AFP)
- Chicago author wins short story prize (AP)
- `The War' has strong ratings start (AP)
- List of top 20 prime-time network shows (AP)
- Kiefer Sutherland arrested on DUI in LA (AP)
- Agents' revolt shakes talent agency (AP)
- Review: `Kingdom' finds mixed success (AP)
- Beasties eyeing guest vocalists for new album (Reuters)
- Prada's women trip down the garden (Reuters)
- Memoir by DNA pioneer is disappointing (AP)
- Kiefer Sutherland arrested on DUI in LA (AP)
- Agents' revolt shakes talent agency (AP)
- Italy and Getty sign antiquities deal (AP)
- Beijing theater holds trial performance (AP)
- Review: `Kingdom' finds mixed success (AP)
- Beasties eyeing guest vocalists for new album (Reuters)
- Capsule review of Thursday's new series (AP)
- Clear Channel shareholders approve buyout (Reuters)
- Kiefer Sutherland arrested for drunk driving (Reuters)
- Prada's women trip down the garden (Reuters)
- Memoir by DNA pioneer is disappointing (AP)
- Tribute lets Comden's songs do the talking (Reuters)
- Mailer talks about God in new book (AP)
- Discovery's "Wild" man tamer in new episodes (Reuters)
- Met Opera opens with new 'Lucia' (AP)
- Young men power "Resident Evil" at box office (Reuters)
- Garner balances career with motherhood (AP)
- Indian actress Jaitley turns prankster (AP)
- Lawyers meet in Spears' custody dispute (AP)
- Actor Kevin Spacey meets with Chavez (AP)
- French actor Naceri gets 10 months for assault (AFP)
- D&G go to Glastonbury, Armani goes south for womenswear (Reuters)
- Baldwin charity auction has VIP items (AP)
- Springsteen to play 2 rehearsal shows (AP)
- Samantha Harris delivers baby girl (AP)
- Gay characters decline on network TV (AP)
- Mike Tyson pleads guilty to drug charge (AP)
- SAG to honor Durning with lifetime award (AP)
- Networks roll out new shows (Reuters)
- NY Times says discount for Petraeus ad was mistake (Reuters)
- All's "Will" for Ben Kingsley in movie role (Reuters)
- Hemingway's last home receives makeover (AP)
- Hemingway's last home receives makeover (AP)
- Famed French mime Marcel Marceau dies (AP)
- Cruise commemorates anti-Hitler heroes (AP)
- Zombie thriller "Resident Evil" leads box office (Reuters)
- Costner's band holds free N.M. concert (AP)
- Samantha Harris Delivers a Daughter (E! Online)
- Women decked out in broken mirrors in Milan (Reuters)
- O.J. Vegas caper quickly unraveled (AP)
- Report: Sotheby's to sell Van Gogh work (AP)
- Willem Dafoe returns to native Wis. (AP)
- Dangerfield's widow sues over film (AP)
- Smokey Robinson gets college fund honor (AP)
- Amish school boys struggle with memories (AP)
- Actress Alice Ghostley dies at 81 (AP)
- Naomi brings glitz to start of Milan fashion week (Reuters)
- George Clooney hurt in motorcycle crash (AP)
- Batman's arrival ruffles Hong Kong politicians (Reuters)
- Polaris shines northern light on Canadian alt-rockers (Reuters)
- TV Lookout: Highlights for Sept. 23-29 (AP)
- Curacao/MusicNet deal aims to boost digital sales (Reuters)
- Brent Carver Will Play 'The Elephant Man' in Toronto (Playbill)
- Music Education Gets a Boost at "Save the Music" Gala (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Mexican Literary Figure Comes to Life in 'Defiant Muse' in Chicago (Playbill)
- Former Ramone sues over song downloads (AP)
- Instruction in Spector case `unorthodox' (AP)
- Alba, Cook raise $260K for charity (AP)
- Nelson's sister makes debut (AP)
- Marcia Clark now reporting on O.J. (AP)
- Ramones member sues Apple and Wal-Mart (Reuters)
- Snoop pleads guilty on weapons charge (AP)
- Sheen, Richards continue custody battle (AP)
- Rather: Government influencing newsrooms (AP)
- Filmmaker exposes cutthroat high school musicals (Reuters)
- Parton sings songwriters' praises in Nashville (Reuters)
- "Choirs" clash at Christmas for NBC (Reuters)
- Rosenberg re-elected SAG president (AP)
- 'Drowsy Chaperone' Returns Home, to Toronto, for Tour Launch (Playbill)
- Bush is "cockiest guy I ever met": Mexico's Fox (Reuters)
- Springsteen benefit rehearsal shows set (AP)
- Christian theater troupe scolds comic (AP)
- Controversial `Kid Nation' debuts (AP)
- San Sebastian Film Festival opens (AP)
- Rapper "The Game" in court on police impersonation (Reuters)
- Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
- The Case of AOL's Missing Programming Initiatives (AdWeek.com)
- LA judge orders trial for Rod Stewart's son (Reuters)
- Matthew Williamson: A Triumphant Return (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Lists of best-selling books (AP)
- McConaughey takes Owen Wilson film role (AP)
- Britney facing music for real this time (AP)
- Timberlake hasn't spoken to Spears (AP)
- Dan Rather files $70M suit against CBS (AP)
- Tom Hanks, studio double up on spy saga (Reuters)
- Kimmel to host American Music Awards (AP)
- "Geek" premiere tumbles in ratings (Reuters)
- Rather sues CBS for $70 mln (Reuters)
- Evan Smith's 'Savannah Disputation' Gets World Premiere (Playbill)
- Prince rocks London catwalk with surprise gig (Reuters)
- Mormon book sold at auction (AP)
- Director Sean Penn goes `Into the Wild' (AP)
- Hasselbeck discusses spat with O'Donnell (AP)
- WSJ promotes two as it ramps up DC coverage (Reuters)
- Phil Spector murder trial in balance as jury deadlocked (AFP)
- Cherie Blair signs publishing deal (AP)
- Kanye poised for victory over 50 Cent (AP)
- Foreman says Spector jury at impasse (AP)
- Parker adopts baby girl from Africa (AP)
- McCarthy's "Road" heads to movie theaters (Reuters)
- Hanks to revisit JFK killing in HBO miniseries (Reuters)
- DreamWorks CEO "fearful" of Hollywood strike (Reuters)
- Put a smile into London fashion, says Emma Thompson (Reuters)
- Pitt says he & Jolie want more children (AP)
- *** Pistols reunite for one-time concert (AP)
- O.J. Simpson book gets second printing (AP)
- "Body of War" a disturbing critique (Reuters)
- Britney's new single a fledgling hit at radio (Reuters)
- 'iCarly' combines the Internet with TV (AP)
- Doolittle, Higgins ubiquitous on stage (Reuters)
- Police close K-Fed threat probe (AP)
- 50 Cent cancels 3 European performances (AP)
- Preliminary ratings low for Emmys (AP)
- Zsa Zsa Gabor set for leg surgery in LA (AP)
- Warner Music to sell Blunt album on MySpace (Reuters)
- New York Times to end paid Internet service (Reuters)
- I Am My Own Mom: Judy Kuhn, Once a Cosette, Will Play Fantine in 'Les Miz' (Play
- London Opens: Armand Basi Beyond Boombox (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Rostropovich art fetches more than $40M (AP)
- Wheel of Time author Robert Jordan dies (AP)
- Ed Burns: `I want to raise the stakes' (AP)
- Stars celebrate at Emmy afterparties (AP)
- Mamma Mia! British musical revolution comes to China (Reuters)
- Black and white fashions dominate red carpet (Reuters)
- Halberstam book recalls `forgotten war' (AP)
- Review: Emmys get the silent treatment (AP)
- Winners at Emmys & Creative Arts awards (AP)
- Winners at the Emmy Awards (AP)
- Helen Mirren adds Emmy to awards list (AP)
- Steve Buscemi settles lawsuit over film (AP)
- Kanye 'loses' again at Emmys (AP)
- HBO, NBC and ABC lead Emmys (Reuters)
- Al Gore collects interactive Emmy for Current TV (Reuters)
- An autobiography in which the real hero is capitalism (FT.com)
- Canadian wins audience prize at Toronto (AP)
- Spears' lawyer seeks to seal documents (AP)
- Canadian wins audience prize at Toronto (AP)
- Clooney presents Weintraub with award (AP)
- Billboard CD reviews: Mark Knopfler, the Donnas (Reuters)
- Greenspan faults Bush over spending (AP)
- Turner's son exhibits Middle East photos (AP)
- Spears' lawyer seeks to seal documents (AP)
- Spoken word not enough for dictionary (AP)
