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| USA Network movie not your Shelley's 'Frankenstein' Oct 10, 2004 If Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley happens to drop in from the nether world to catch USA Network's "Frankenstein," she will be in more exquisite suspense, surely, than any other viewer. |
Beanie Sentenced to 1 Year Lockdown Oct 09, 2004 As we reported yesterday rapper Beanie Sigel was expecting to get 3 years when sentenced on a gun-possession charge stemming from a traffic stop. |
Anderson rape charge dismissed Oct 08, 2004 A woman seeking a job as an extra on the set of the actor's movie Hustle And Flow in Memphis, Tennessee, claimed Anderson and director Wayne Witherspoon attacked her in a trailer on the set. |
Queen of clean teen Oct 07, 2004 With a movie out tomorrow and a new CD, Hilary Duff has cornered the market on wholesome youth entertainment. LOS ANGELES -- Hilary Duff on the cover of Maxim, tarted up in a bustier and garter belt with a |
Diddy Ordered To Pay 35k Per Month In Child Support Oct 06, 2004 Sean “P. Diddy� Combs lost his court battle with the mother of his first child, fashion stylist Misa Brim and has been ordered to pay $35,000 a month in child support. |
Eminem Beefs Up 'Encore' Oct 06, 2004 Although details remain tightly under wraps, Billboard.com has learned Eminem's upcoming album, "Encore," will be available in a special collector's edition.
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TV can cover Zeta 'stalker' case Oct 05, 2004 TV cameras will be allowed to film pre-trial hearings in the case of a woman accused of stalking actress Catherine Zeta Jones, a judge has ruled.
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3 decades of hip-hop Oct 04, 2004 Any question you may have had about hip-hop music, but were afraid to ask, is about to be answered. The intensely personal, often controversial genre gets a thorough examination in "And You Don |
Billy Joel Weds Katie Lee on Long Island Oct 03, 2004 Joel, 55, met Lee, 22, a recent graduate of Ohio's Miami University, last year and Joel proposed while on a Caribbean vacation in January, reported the New York Post Sunday. |
'Boston Legal' rises from ashes of 'The Practice' Oct 02, 2004 Television's been entertaining us for well over 50 years now, so not much happens for the first time anymore. But David E. Kelley might have done something unprecedented with "Boston Legal.
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