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  4. Coroner speaks to Diana inquest jury (AP)
  5. Milwaukee's Journal Sentinel Inc plans buyouts (Reuters)
  6. Fake Steve Jobs parodies Silicon Valley (AP)
  7. Halle Berry says she wants another child (AP)
  8. Brooks & Dunn gallop into 'Cowboy Town' (AP)
  9. Dyson vacuums give Paris fashion an airy theme (Reuters)
  10. Matchbox Twenty reinvents itself (AP)
  11. AT&T Calls On Yellow Pages for Mobile Search (AdWeek.com)
  12. Fake Steve Jobs parodies Silicon Valley (AP)
  13. Country singer Urban crashes motorcycle (AP)
  14. Britney Spears loses custody of children (AFP)
  15. Major League Baseball signs deal with Medialink (Reuters)
  16. `High School Musical': Now on ice, too (AP)
  17. Elton John removes photos from gallery (AP)
  18. Stallone and crew saw Myanmar aftermath (AP)
  19. "Bourne" retains foreign lead after recount (Reuters)
  20. `Hannah Montana' concert tix too hot (AP)
  21. Nelson Mandela announces AIDS concert (AP)
  22. France honors The Police, David Lynch (AP)
  23. Beyonce cancels Kuala Lumpur show (AP)
  24. Graham Nash looks back with extensive boxed set (Reuters)
  25. 2 booksellers launch literary contests (AP)
  26. Vivienne Westwood says Britain's Brown has to go (Reuters)
  27. Leighton adopts Hallmark's "Daughter" (Reuters)
  28. British miniseries "Five Days" a gripping saga (Reuters)
  29. Baker, Brolin introduced to "Harvey" (Reuters)
  30. Afghan models reveal the beauty under the burqa (Reuters)
  31. Mexican music enjoys strong sales, timeless appeal (Reuters)
  32. Kiefer Sutherland charged with DUI (AP)
  33. BBC to premiere an American newscast (AP)
  34. Bond's Moneypenny, Lois Maxwell, dies (AP)
  35. Jackie Chan no fan of 'Rush Hour' series (AP)
  36. "Game Plan" conquers "Kingdom" at box office (Reuters)
  37. Los Lobos show to benefit alma mater (AP)
  38. Holyfield takes on Foreman grill (AP)
  39. Rodriguez accused of violating probation (AP)
  40. Home again: Coens filming in Minnesota (AP)
  41. Wang's film wins top San Sebastian award (AP)
  42. Man in Cruise extortion plot found dead (AP)
  43. "Sultan of Sleaze" dead after apparent suicide (Reuters)
  44. Color, art are themes at Milan's womenswear shows (Reuters)
  45. Kiefer Sutherland is charged with DUI (AP)
  46. Black Eyed Peas hold benefit concert (AP)
  47. Uncle Kracker pleads guilty to assault (AP)
  48. Taylor sparkles at AIDS fundraiser (AP)
  49. Guitarist welcomes DVD of Mahavishnu at Montreux (Reuters)
  50. 30 years later, Bob Marley's "Exodus" returns (Reuters)
  51. Tix On Sale for Patti and Mandy's October Concert at Philly's Prince (Playbill)
  52. Gucci: From The Clash to Lynch (Fashion Wire Daily)
  53. Justice Thomas writes autobiography (AP)
  54. Opera and baseball mix in San Francisco (AP)
  55. Kempner auction offers timeless fashions (AP)
  56. Bono receives Liberty Medal in Philly (AP)
  57. Boldface names attend Clinton initiative (AP)
  58. Scorsese to direct George Harrison film (AP)
  59. "Kingdom" set to explode at box office (Reuters)
  60. "Parade" tells a poignant story in fine revival (Reuters)
  61. O.J. Simpson tops Clinton on best-sellers list (Reuters)
  62. Computer with script stolen from Coppola (AP)
  63. Gere kiss causes problem for actress (AP)
  64. Vivica A. Fox pleads not guilty to DUI (AP)
  65. Roth says farewell to fictional hero (AP)
  66. Boy gets $47,000 shot to act in Will Ferrell comedy (Reuters)
  67. Bob Dylan plugs latest set with "Homesick" message (Reuters)
  68. Los Angeles Times may start free daily paper (Reuters)
  69. Odets' 'Country Girl', Directed by Nichols, Will Arrive on Broadway in 2008 (Pla
  70. Emporio Armani; Beyonce not Beyond Trends (Fashion Wire Daily)
  71. Jury selection begins in Diana inquest (AP)
  72. Clinton Global Initiative hears pledges (AP)
  73. McCartney joins Liverpool's culture year (AP)
  74. Beckham's father suffers heart attack (AP)
  75. `Good day' for Heche in custody feud (AP)
  76. Networks order drama projects amid strike fears (Reuters)
  77. Sack dress makes a comeback in Milan (AP)
  78. Bill O'Reilly says he's being smeared (AP)
  79. Mistrial declared in Phil Spector case (AP)
  80. Phil Spector's musical legacy survives (AP)
  81. 'Cousin Brucie' re-signs with Sirius (AP)
  82. 'Cavemen' sitcom evolves for ABC debut (AP)
  83. Alan Arkin almost saves limp "Flagg" (Reuters)
  84. Ford Motor Co. to offer digital radio on vehicles (Reuters)
  85. "Dexter" in killer form for second season (Reuters)
  86. Snyder, Harris, Stanley, Jibson and Gregory II Cast in Broadway-Bound Musical 'Cry-Ba
  87. Emporio Armani, Gucci put perfume first in womenswear (Reuters)
  88. AP to Discontinue Book Review Package (Editor and Publisher)
  89. Italy announces Pavarotti commemorations (AP)
  90. Judge tosses hit-and-run charge vs Bach (AP)
  91. Kiefer Sutherland arrested on DUI in LA (AP)
  92. Silverman discusses Spears jokes at VMAs (AP)
  93. Kevin James finds a new outlet at "Mall" (Reuters)
  94. Chaka Khan releases first album in decade (Reuters)
  95. Fox buzzed about "Queen B" drama (Reuters)
  96. California court sides with Disney in Pooh case (Reuters)
  97. Burlesque revival: more nerdy than ***y? (Reuters)
  98. Former Police man caught without fame (AFP)
  99. Chicago author wins short story prize (AP)
  100. `The War' has strong ratings start (AP)
  101. List of top 20 prime-time network shows (AP)
  102. Kiefer Sutherland arrested on DUI in LA (AP)
  103. Agents' revolt shakes talent agency (AP)
  104. Review: `Kingdom' finds mixed success (AP)
  105. Beasties eyeing guest vocalists for new album (Reuters)
  106. Prada's women trip down the garden (Reuters)
  107. Memoir by DNA pioneer is disappointing (AP)
  108. Kiefer Sutherland arrested on DUI in LA (AP)
  109. Agents' revolt shakes talent agency (AP)
  110. Italy and Getty sign antiquities deal (AP)
  111. Beijing theater holds trial performance (AP)
  112. Review: `Kingdom' finds mixed success (AP)
  113. Beasties eyeing guest vocalists for new album (Reuters)
  114. Capsule review of Thursday's new series (AP)
  115. Clear Channel shareholders approve buyout (Reuters)
  116. Kiefer Sutherland arrested for drunk driving (Reuters)
  117. Prada's women trip down the garden (Reuters)
  118. Memoir by DNA pioneer is disappointing (AP)
  119. Tribute lets Comden's songs do the talking (Reuters)
  120. Mailer talks about God in new book (AP)
  121. Discovery's "Wild" man tamer in new episodes (Reuters)
  122. Met Opera opens with new 'Lucia' (AP)
  123. Young men power "Resident Evil" at box office (Reuters)
  124. Garner balances career with motherhood (AP)
  125. Indian actress Jaitley turns prankster (AP)
  126. Lawyers meet in Spears' custody dispute (AP)
  127. Actor Kevin Spacey meets with Chavez (AP)
  128. French actor Naceri gets 10 months for assault (AFP)
  129. D&G go to Glastonbury, Armani goes south for womenswear (Reuters)
  130. Baldwin charity auction has VIP items (AP)
  131. Springsteen to play 2 rehearsal shows (AP)
  132. Samantha Harris delivers baby girl (AP)
  133. Gay characters decline on network TV (AP)
  134. Mike Tyson pleads guilty to drug charge (AP)
  135. SAG to honor Durning with lifetime award (AP)
  136. Networks roll out new shows (Reuters)
  137. NY Times says discount for Petraeus ad was mistake (Reuters)
  138. All's "Will" for Ben Kingsley in movie role (Reuters)
  139. Hemingway's last home receives makeover (AP)
  140. Hemingway's last home receives makeover (AP)
  141. Famed French mime Marcel Marceau dies (AP)
  142. Cruise commemorates anti-Hitler heroes (AP)
  143. Zombie thriller "Resident Evil" leads box office (Reuters)
  144. Costner's band holds free N.M. concert (AP)
  145. Samantha Harris Delivers a Daughter (E! Online)
  146. Women decked out in broken mirrors in Milan (Reuters)
  147. O.J. Vegas caper quickly unraveled (AP)
  148. Report: Sotheby's to sell Van Gogh work (AP)
  149. Willem Dafoe returns to native Wis. (AP)
  150. Dangerfield's widow sues over film (AP)
  151. Smokey Robinson gets college fund honor (AP)
  152. Amish school boys struggle with memories (AP)
  153. Actress Alice Ghostley dies at 81 (AP)
  154. Naomi brings glitz to start of Milan fashion week (Reuters)
  155. George Clooney hurt in motorcycle crash (AP)
  156. Batman's arrival ruffles Hong Kong politicians (Reuters)
  157. Polaris shines northern light on Canadian alt-rockers (Reuters)
  158. TV Lookout: Highlights for Sept. 23-29 (AP)
  159. Curacao/MusicNet deal aims to boost digital sales (Reuters)
  160. Brent Carver Will Play 'The Elephant Man' in Toronto (Playbill)
  161. Music Education Gets a Boost at "Save the Music" Gala (Fashion Wire Daily)
  162. Mexican Literary Figure Comes to Life in 'Defiant Muse' in Chicago (Playbill)
  163. Former Ramone sues over song downloads (AP)
  164. Instruction in Spector case `unorthodox' (AP)
  165. Alba, Cook raise $260K for charity (AP)
  166. Nelson's sister makes debut (AP)
  167. Marcia Clark now reporting on O.J. (AP)
  168. Ramones member sues Apple and Wal-Mart (Reuters)
  169. Snoop pleads guilty on weapons charge (AP)
  170. Sheen, Richards continue custody battle (AP)
  171. Rather: Government influencing newsrooms (AP)
  172. Filmmaker exposes cutthroat high school musicals (Reuters)
  173. Parton sings songwriters' praises in Nashville (Reuters)
  174. "Choirs" clash at Christmas for NBC (Reuters)
  175. Rosenberg re-elected SAG president (AP)
  176. 'Drowsy Chaperone' Returns Home, to Toronto, for Tour Launch (Playbill)
  177. Bush is "cockiest guy I ever met": Mexico's Fox (Reuters)
  178. Springsteen benefit rehearsal shows set (AP)
  179. Christian theater troupe scolds comic (AP)
  180. Controversial `Kid Nation' debuts (AP)
  181. San Sebastian Film Festival opens (AP)
  182. Rapper "The Game" in court on police impersonation (Reuters)
  183. Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
  184. The Case of AOL's Missing Programming Initiatives (AdWeek.com)
  185. LA judge orders trial for Rod Stewart's son (Reuters)
  186. Matthew Williamson: A Triumphant Return (Fashion Wire Daily)
  187. Lists of best-selling books (AP)
  188. McConaughey takes Owen Wilson film role (AP)
  189. Britney facing music for real this time (AP)
  190. Timberlake hasn't spoken to Spears (AP)
  191. Dan Rather files $70M suit against CBS (AP)
  192. Tom Hanks, studio double up on spy saga (Reuters)
  193. Kimmel to host American Music Awards (AP)
  194. "Geek" premiere tumbles in ratings (Reuters)
  195. Rather sues CBS for $70 mln (Reuters)
  196. Evan Smith's 'Savannah Disputation' Gets World Premiere (Playbill)
  197. Prince rocks London catwalk with surprise gig (Reuters)
  198. Mormon book sold at auction (AP)
  199. Director Sean Penn goes `Into the Wild' (AP)
  200. Hasselbeck discusses spat with O'Donnell (AP)
  201. WSJ promotes two as it ramps up DC coverage (Reuters)
  202. Phil Spector murder trial in balance as jury deadlocked (AFP)
  203. Cherie Blair signs publishing deal (AP)
  204. Kanye poised for victory over 50 Cent (AP)
  205. Foreman says Spector jury at impasse (AP)
  206. Parker adopts baby girl from Africa (AP)
  207. McCarthy's "Road" heads to movie theaters (Reuters)
  208. Hanks to revisit JFK killing in HBO miniseries (Reuters)
  209. DreamWorks CEO "fearful" of Hollywood strike (Reuters)
  210. Put a smile into London fashion, says Emma Thompson (Reuters)
  211. Pitt says he & Jolie want more children (AP)
  212. *** Pistols reunite for one-time concert (AP)
  213. O.J. Simpson book gets second printing (AP)
  214. "Body of War" a disturbing critique (Reuters)
  215. Britney's new single a fledgling hit at radio (Reuters)
  216. 'iCarly' combines the Internet with TV (AP)
  217. Doolittle, Higgins ubiquitous on stage (Reuters)
  218. Police close K-Fed threat probe (AP)
  219. 50 Cent cancels 3 European performances (AP)
  220. Preliminary ratings low for Emmys (AP)
  221. Zsa Zsa Gabor set for leg surgery in LA (AP)
  222. Warner Music to sell Blunt album on MySpace (Reuters)
  223. New York Times to end paid Internet service (Reuters)
  224. I Am My Own Mom: Judy Kuhn, Once a Cosette, Will Play Fantine in 'Les Miz' (Play
  225. London Opens: Armand Basi Beyond Boombox (Fashion Wire Daily)
  226. Rostropovich art fetches more than $40M (AP)
  227. Wheel of Time author Robert Jordan dies (AP)
  228. Ed Burns: `I want to raise the stakes' (AP)
  229. Stars celebrate at Emmy afterparties (AP)
  230. Mamma Mia! British musical revolution comes to China (Reuters)
  231. Black and white fashions dominate red carpet (Reuters)
  232. Halberstam book recalls `forgotten war' (AP)
  233. Review: Emmys get the silent treatment (AP)
  234. Winners at Emmys & Creative Arts awards (AP)
  235. Winners at the Emmy Awards (AP)
  236. Helen Mirren adds Emmy to awards list (AP)
  237. Steve Buscemi settles lawsuit over film (AP)
  238. Kanye 'loses' again at Emmys (AP)
  239. HBO, NBC and ABC lead Emmys (Reuters)
  240. Al Gore collects interactive Emmy for Current TV (Reuters)
  241. An autobiography in which the real hero is capitalism (FT.com)
  242. Canadian wins audience prize at Toronto (AP)
  243. Spears' lawyer seeks to seal documents (AP)
  244. Canadian wins audience prize at Toronto (AP)
  245. Clooney presents Weintraub with award (AP)
  246. Billboard CD reviews: Mark Knopfler, the Donnas (Reuters)
  247. Greenspan faults Bush over spending (AP)
  248. Turner's son exhibits Middle East photos (AP)
  249. Spears' lawyer seeks to seal documents (AP)
  250. Spoken word not enough for dictionary (AP)

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