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Athletes' widows express relief that film honors their husbands Dec 23, 2005 The last time Ankie Spitzer saw her husband was on television in September 1972. He was standing half-naked at the window of the Israeli team's apartment in the Olympic Village in Munich with a gun to his back. |
Phoenix books Folsom gig with 'Walk the Line' Dec 22, 2005 Nearly four decades after Johnny Cash recorded his groundbreaking live album "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison," 20th Century Fox will screen its Cash biopic |
Violence Erupts At Biggie Duets Party Dec 22, 2005 Police are still investigating three stabbings at a record release party for Notorious BIG's "Duets" album. Sources say bling or a woman might have been at the center of the incident. |
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Dec 21, 2005 "Cheaper by the Dozen 2" is the kind of title, like "The Other Side of the Mountain," that starts you wondering why they didn't call it "This Side of the Mountain. |
Foxx's singing is no act Dec 20, 2005 Actors trying to sing makes about as much sense as ballerinas trying to join the pro wrestling circuit. Witness: Eddie Murphy, Don Johnson, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner and scores of others, whose albums |
Hamilton finds success his own way Dec 18, 2005 Despite disappointments, Anthony Hamilton has remained committed to heartfelt, soul-searching music. Fans are finally connecting with him. |
Jessica Simpson files divorce papers in L.A Dec 18, 2005 Actress and singer Jessica Simpson filed for divorce on Friday from her husband, former pop star Nick Lachey, citing irreconcilable differences.
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Williams' funeral scheduled for Tuesday in Los Angeles Dec 17, 2005 A memorial service for Stanley Tookie Williams, the convicted killer who was executed earlier this week at San Quentin Prison, has been scheduled for Tuesday. |
Actor John Spencer of 'West Wing' dies of heart attack in LA Dec 17, 2005 John Spencer had much in common with the character he played on "The West Wing": both men were driven, recovering alcoholics who seemed to have rebounded from their health problems.
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EW review: Get out your hankies for 'The Family Stone' Dec 16, 2005 Which came first: the national yearning for an idealized Christmas gathering -- and I do mean Christmas -- in which photogenic, dysfunctional family members reunite |
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