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"Good Luck Chuck" Stars Lend A Hand
Jessica Alba and Dane Cook helped raise $260,000 for a charity with a screening of "Good Luck Chuck."
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Defending Britney On YouTube Leads To Fame
A Tennessee teen who has become an Internet phenomenon on YouTube for his tearful defense of Britney Spears hopes to gain TV stardom.
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"Miami Vice" Lawsuit Settled
Actor Colin Farrell's personal dresser on the "Miami Vice" set has settled a lawsuit against the movie's production company two years after she fractured her jaw during filming.
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This Week: Anything Legal Is The New Black
Seems like celebrities spent more time with their lawyers than with their glam squads this week.
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Richards: Kids Hate Visits With Sheen
Denise Richards has asked a court to stop allowing ex-husband Charlie Sheen to have overnight stays with their two daughters because the kids "often returned sad and upset" after seeing him, according to court papers.
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Kidman & Urban Staying In Tennessee
The country superstar and his actress wife have reportedly found land for a farm in the Nashville area.
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Judge Lets The Game Go Free
A judge let The Game go free Thursday on a charge that he impersonated a police officer.
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Judd: Actress, Activist And Now Designer
Ashley Judd, who stars in the upcoming movie "Crossing Over," says she was born with the divine gift of empathy, which makes her not take her privileges for granted and want to give back to the community.
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ABC's Robin Roberts Begins Chemo
ABC's "Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts, who had surgery last month for breast cancer, will begin chemotherapy.
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Claire Danes Prepares For Broadway Debut
As she prepares for a Broadway run of "Pygmalion," Claire Danes still cringes at her stage debut in a grade school production of "Manhattan Is Missing," which is a gentle story about a vanished cat.
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Gabor's Lawsuit Against Daughter Dismissed
Zsa Zsa Gabor's lawsuit against her daughter over family money has been dismissed.
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Spector Judge Not Giving Up On Verdict
The judge in Phil Spector's murder trial has given the deadlocked jury new instructions with several scenarios as to how the record producer might have killed actress Lana Clarkson, who died at his mansion in 2003.
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Simpson's Life Behind Bars
O.J. Simpson is going to have to get used to a strict routine and sparse accommodations if he ends up going to trial for the alleged attempted robbery of sports memorabilia.
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Vanessa Hudgens Sued Over Legal Fees
"High School Musical's" Vanessa Hudgens has been sued for $150,000 in unpaid legal fees dating to October 2005.
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Sixth Simpson Case Suspect Surrenders
A sixth man sought in the armed robbery case against O.J. Simpson in Las Vegas. The man, characterized by his lawyer as an "acquaintance" of Simpson's, was arraigned on charges including kidnapping, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon.
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"Hannah Montana" Concert Sells Out Quickly
Miley Cyrus and alter ego "Hannah Montana" have sold out concerts Dec. 11 in Columbus, Ohio, and Dec. 13 in Cincinnati. All the seats for the Columbus concert were gone in 15 minutes.
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Whoopi Has Profanity Clause
Whoopi Goldberg announced on "The View" that every broadcast job she takes now, whether on broadcast TV or radio, she has to sign a profanity clause, even though she says she has "never, ever" sworn on regular TV or radio.
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Mary-Louise Parker Adopts Baby
Mary-Louise Parker has adopted a baby girl from Africa, her spokeswoman confirmed to People.com.
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Jessica Alba Shows Funny Side
Jessica Alba, known for her role in action films such as "Fantastic Four" and "Sin City," talked with The Associated Press about her new comedy, "Good Luck Chuck."
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Zsa Zsa Gabor Recovering From Surgery
"The operation was successful, she's in recovery and in a couple of days she'll be OK," says Frederic Von Anhalt of his wife, Zsa Zsa Gabor, 90, who was operated on Tuesday because of leg infections.
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