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Rooney signs off on 60 Minutes but not retiring

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In his final regular appearance on the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes, Andy Rooney expressed gratitude for a lucky life and thanked his fans, but not without adding a touch of the curmudgeonly grumbling that has become a signature element of his TV essays.
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Michael Jackson supporters are shown outside the courthouse during Dr. Conrad Murray's trial in the death of Jackson in Los Angeles

Michael Jackson Fans Stay Faithful at Trial

Their faith has been tested many times, but Michael Jackson's fans have always supported the Thriller singer. That remains true at the trial of his former doctor who is accused in the superstar's death.
Kim or Kourtney Kardashian Who is hotter

Who is Hotter - Kim or Kourtney Kardashian?

Kim Kardashian has always made it to the headlines, whether for her infamous sex tape with her former boyfriend Ray J or her recent marriage to Kris Humphries. Has Kim Kardashian, who is now Kim Kardasian Humphries, stolen the limelight from the start and have we missed out on the elder sister?Here are pictures of the sisters.
Actor Jim Parsons from ''The Big Bang Theory'' holds up his Emmy award for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series backstage at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles

Big Bang Theory, Fox win TV ratings night

The Big Bang Theory was the top-rated show Thursday night as Fox won overall on the strength of X Factor, according to preliminary numbers. CBS's new How to Be a Gentleman lost much of its Big Bang lead-in, but held on to a decent rating.
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Russell Brand is first guest on The Rosie Show

Rosie O'Donnell has confirmed via Twitter that Russell Brand, who she's called her current celebrity crush, will be the first guest on The Rosie Show, her OWN network talk show that debuts October 10.
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Polanski's Carnage is fangless Virginia Woolf

Fans of high class scenery chewing will enjoy Carnage, director Roman Polanski's acrid comedy about two bourgeoisie couples battling it out over a long weekday afternoon in Brooklyn.
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The extremely loud and incredibly Oscar-baity trailer

In Oscar world, the biggest news of the week was probably the release of the first trailer for Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, director Stephen Daldry's film version of the Jonathan Safran Foer novel set in New York City after 9/11. And while it's virtually impossible to tell how good a movie will be based on its trailer, it's safe to say that this one does scream Oscar Bait.
Dr. Conrad Murray (C) wipes a tear during the opening arguments in his trial in the death of pop star Michael Jackson in Los Angeles

Week 1: Winners, Losers in Michael Jackson Trial

The trial of the doctor accused of responsibility for the June 2009 death of pop star Michael Jackson ended its first week, after an emotional start covered on television and making headlines worldwide.
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Egypt Police Clear Tahrir Square of Protesters

Egyptian riot police on Saturday cleared Cairo's Tahrir Square of protesters who had wanted to stage a sit-in following a demonstration demanding an end to emergency laws and a speedy transfer of power to civilians from military rulers.

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