Martha Stewart to Return to Television
NBC and Stewart's company announced that she'll be back on television this September, barely a month after finishing ten months of confinement for her obstruction of justice conviction.
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Dick Clark Hospitalized After Stroke
Dick Clark, who went from hosting "American Bandstand" as America's youngest teenager to hosting game shows and producing awards ceremonies, is hospitalized after suffering a mild stroke.
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Motley Crue Reunites
The original members of 1980s glam metal band Motley Crue made hard living and wild sexcapades a centerpiece of their music and their lives, now they are getting back together.
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Nolte Sued Over Alleged Sex Assault
Parents of a teenage girl have filed suit against Nick Nolte, an employee and several other individuals, alleging their daughter was drugged and sexually assaulted at the actor's Malibu home two years ago.
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Trial for Alleged Mel Gibson Stalker
A 34-year-old drifter was ordered Thursday to stand trial for allegedly stalking actor-director Mel Gibson.
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Jeopardy Champ Out After 74 Wins
After 74 consecutive wins and a record $2.5 million, software engineer Ken Jennings lost a game to realtor Nancy Zerg Tuesday night.
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Godzilla Gets Star on Walk of Fame
Godzilla has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on the 50th anniversary of his movie debut.
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Julia Roberts Gives Birth to Twins
Julia Roberts has given birth to a son and daughter. She delivered twins Hazel Patricia Moder and Phinnaeus Walter Moder Sunday morning at a Southern California hospital.
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Shelley Long Suicide Attempt Denied
Shelley Long's manager denied published reports Friday that suggested Long overdosed in an apparent suicide bid brought on by the breakup of her 22-year marriage to a stock broker.
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Bruce Willis Sues Studio Over Injuries
"Die Hard" actor Bruce Willis filed a negligence lawsuit against Revolution Studios for pyrotechnic injuries allegedly suffered during filming of the action picture "Tears of the Sun."
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Howard Stern Gives Fans Satellite Radios
Howard Stern doesn't move his show to satellite radio for more than a year. But that's not too soon for the embattled shock jock to make a Thanksgiving gift of satellite receivers to his fans.
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David Lee Roth a Paramedic-In-Training
Singer David Lee Roth is trading in his rock-n-roll garb for medical scrubs. The New York Post reports the former Van Halen frontman is now training to become a paramedic.
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Hanks May Star in 'Da Vinci Code' Film
Will Tom Hanks crack "The Da Vinci Code"? Director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer said that they wanted the star because of the cerebral nature of Dan Brown's best-selling novel.
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Moore Plans Fahrenheit 9/11 Sequel
Michael Moore is reportedly planning to follow up his hit documentary bashing President Bush and his policies -- with another one covering the same themes.
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