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Kate Gosselin main concern is her kids
Wednesday, 08.26.2009, 09:49am
Kate Gosselin last appeared on Larry King Live on May 10. A little
more than a month later, on June 22, she and her husband Jon filed for
divorce and announced their split that same day in a special edition of
their show.
"Kate Gosselin says she and her kids would like to continue their TV show, but admits it will be up to the network.
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Docs give glimpse of Jacksons last hours
Tuesday, 08.25.2009, 01:15pm
Michael Jackson couldn't fall asleep. Maybe it was anxiety over his
comeback tour in London. Perhaps his body was trying to process too
many medications. The reason may never be known, but an affidavit makes
it clear that the King of Pop couldn't sleep the night before he died
on June 25. The document also opens a window into Jackson's final hours.
Michael Jackson couldn't sleep. A coroner preliminarily has concluded
Michael Jackson died of an overdose of propofol, court documents say.
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Michael Jackson overdosed on propofol
Tuesday, 08.25.2009, 08:46am
The Los Angeles coroner has concluded preliminarily that singer
Michael Jackson died of an overdose of propofol, a powerful sedative he
was given to help him sleep, according to court documents released
Monday.
Los Angeles
coroner Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran reached that preliminary
conclusion after reviewing toxicology results carried out on Jackson's
blood, according to a search warrant and affidavit unsealed in Houston, Texas.
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George Hamilton puts his life out in the open
Monday, 08.24.2009, 08:29am
With the elegant suit and tie, the impeccable grooming, the tan (Did I
mention the tan?), George Hamilton is still a charmer, and he comes
across like a born bon vivant.
Sure, his acting may have taken a backseat to his bronzed visage years ago, but what did
happen to him years ago? Well, there's a story there, one now coming to
the big screen. Hamilton's formative years are loosely depicted in the
film "My One and Only," opening in wide release September 4.
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Unforgettable villain steals Inglourious Basterds
Thursday, 08.20.2009, 08:03am
Brad Pitt gets top billing in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious
Basterds," but Austrian actor Christoph Waltz may have turned in the
most memorable performance as a Nazi "Jew Hunter." Christoph Waltz
attends a special screening of "Inglourious Basterds" in New York.
Waltz, a 52-year-old veteran of German television, was hardly known outside of Europe, until now.
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Tour of Jackson memorabilia in doubt
Tuesday, 08.18.2009, 07:02am
Plans for a three-city exhibition of Michael Jackson memorabilia
could be derailed by suspicion and distrust among Jackson's mother, the
men Jackson named as executors of his will and the promoter of his
planned comeback concerts.
Katherine Jackson has proposed she or one of her children be added as an executor to Michael's will.
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Woodstock cast lured in by Lee
Monday, 08.17.2009, 08:36am
The music of Woodstock was a draw that attracted hundreds of
thousands of people to the festival. Similarly, the name of Ang Lee is
a draw that attracted a number of actors to his new film, "Taking
Woodstock."
"Taking Woodstock," which is out August 28, features performers who
were either not born or very young when the monumental festival
occurred in 1969, but many were enticed to join the movie because of
Lee's involvement.
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Figuring out the magic of Woodstock
Friday, 08.14.2009, 09:05am
Jimi Hendrix closed the Woodstock festival on Monday morning, August 18, 1969.
The 1967 Monterey Pop Festival was arguably more influential and, like
Woodstock, spawned a terrific film, D.A. Pennebaker's "Monterey Pop."
The 1969 Isle of Wight Festival in England, two weeks after Woodstock,
included the elusive Bob Dylan.
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40 years later, Woodstock is bigger than ever
Thursday, 08.13.2009, 09:59am
Jeff Pickens was 12 years old when his family got stuck in traffic on
the New York Thruway on August 16, 1969. He remembers his father
muttering something about "some hippie music festival," but didn't
think much of it.
It wasn't until Christmas 1970, when Pickens' parents gave him the
"Woodstock" soundtrack, that he realized how big that "hippie festival"
was.
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Crazy Britney Spears Being Lured as Ratings Bait
Wednesday, 08.12.2009, 03:51pm
It’s that time of the year
again — last week nominations were released for MTV’s star-studded and
notoriously controversial Video Awards. But who should score a whooping seven nods, including the top category for Video of the Year? Britney Spears, y’all.
The songstress will be up against 2009’s hottest acts...
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From the time he putted a golf ball at the age of 2 on "The Mike Douglas Show," Tiger Woods has been a golden child.
While athletes in different professions dealt with doping scandals and other controversies, Woods continued to do what he did best: dominate the field of professional golf and rake in endorsements.
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