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Virgin Wants "So-So" Jermaine Dupri Jan 25, 2005 After receiving offers from Island Def Jam and Warner Music Group, Jermaine Dupri has inked a deal to become head of Urban Music at Virgin Records. |
Final curtain for 'king of late night' Jan 23, 2005 Johnny Carson, the smooth Nebraska-bred enigma who became America's cherished late-night totem and one of the world's most popular entertainers in an extraordinary 30-year run as host of "The Tonight Show," died Sunday at his home in Malibu. |
Osama's book on al-Qaeda to be out next year!: Jan 23, 2005 Soon the world will be able to read all about Al-Qaeda in a book written by Osama Bin Laden himself.
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Trump's royal wedding Jan 22, 2005 Today’s royal wedding of billionaire real estate developer Donald Trump and a European fashion model Melania Knauss stands out as the high point of the high-society season |
Cosby target of sex claim Jan 21, 2005 A 31-year-old Ontario woman has levelled allegations of sexual assault against comedian Bill Cosby, prompting a police investigation in Philadelphia and a media storm south of the border.
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TV actor Lamont Bentley killed in car crash Jan 20, 2005 Actor Lamont Bentley, who played one of Brandy's best buddies on her TV series "Moesha," has died in a car crash in California.
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Miramax Fate Dominates Talk at Sundance Film Fest Jan 20, 2005 As independent filmmakers descended on the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday, chatter over the fate of Miramax Films and its combative co-chief executives, Bob |
Brad Pitt News Conference for Japanese Eyes Only Jan 19, 2005 Representatives of world media organizations keen to hear what Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt had to say about his breakup with Jennifer Aniston were frustrated on Thursday when only their Japanese rivals -- who promised to be polite |
'Carter' Holds Lead at Holiday Box Office Jan 18, 2005 Samuel L. Jackson's basketball picture extended its lead at the North American box office on Monday as word of mouth drove business during the Martin Luther King, Jr. |
A Champion Who Wasn't Shy About Enjoying His Title Jan 17, 2005 In the African-American prizefighter Jack Johnson, the documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has found an extraordinary subject that falls into the strangely ordinary cinematic genre of the moment, the biopic. |
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