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R&B Singer Houston Gouges His Eye Out After Failed Suicide Attempt Feb 02, 2005 R&B singer Houston, whose full name is Houston Summers IV, reportedly gouged out one of his eyes after a failed suicide attempt in a London hotel.
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Snoop faces $25M lawsuit over alleged drugging, rape Feb 01, 2005 An Emmy-winning makeup artist is suing Snoop Dogg for $25 million, claiming the rapper sexually assaulted her in his dressing room after he appeared on ``Jimmy Kimmel Live. |
NYC Police Probe Murder Of Emerson Grad Jan 31, 2005 Police are questioning three teenage suspects who admit they were at the scene of the murder of an Emerson College graduate last week in New York City.
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At Super Bowl halftime, MTV to reveal ... revamp Jan 31, 2005 This year, the only thing MTV is exposing during the Super Bowl halftime is a revamped network. After producing the infamous Janet Jackson halftime show last year, MTV will launch a new look to |
Sundance doles out prizes to top films Jan 30, 2005 The 2005 Sundance Film Festival announced the winners of its juried prizes - among them Ira Sachs' "Forty Shades of Blue" and Eugene Jerecki's "Why We Fight" - on Saturday night, as well as its audience-voted awards.
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The unexpected puts magic in TV movie Jan 29, 2005 For everyone who complains there's nothing good on TV, that the medium is nothing but filth and smut, CBS has the perfect TV movie for you.
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Aliens of the Deep Jan 28, 2005 Who's the alien here? The jellyfish-ish thing in the foreground, or the underwater mechanical capsule in the background? You decide, in the 3-D IMAX film, "Aliens of the Deep. |
Dick Clark released from hospital Jan 27, 2005 "American Bandstand" icon Dick Clark is recuperating at home after a minor stroke put him in the hospital for more than seven weeks. |
Hot 97 heavily criticized over offensive tsunami song Jan 26, 2005 continued to be criticized Wednesday for a song a morning deejay played last week that made fun of victims of the South Asian tsunami |
Rap mogul, drug kingpin face charges in drug money investigation Jan 26, 2005 Federal authorities planned to unveil charges Wednesday that the platinum-selling label behind artists Ashanti and Ja Rule laundered the profits of a drug operation protected by calculated street assassinations. |
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