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Amy Winehouse had no Adoption Plans

Winehouse arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London
The Mirror, a British newspaper, recently reported that before her death, Amy Winehouse was in the middle of adopting a poor girl from the Caribbean island. The paper said Amy was about to adopt Dannika Augustine after meeting the girl in St. Lucia, and that the 10-year-old girl was living in poverty, as the girl's mother was single and was struggling to feed her.
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Harry Potter Movie Joins the Billionaire Club

Two weeks after its release, the film continues to shatter records. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" finally made it pass the $1 billion mark in global box office sales this weekend. The first film in the franchise: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," came the closest to passing this mark with $974.8 million in 2002.
Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus Tweets: 'GOD is Love'

Cyrus has been showing the world a more mature (in a good way) side to herself with her charity work and under the radar relationship to Liam Hemsworth, who was recently cased in "The Hunger Games" series along side Josh Hutcherson.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver reunites for his birthday

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver Reunite

Arnold Shwarzenegger and Maria Shriver reunited on Saturday to celebrate the former California governor?s birthday in Beverly Hills, along with two of their children, Patrick and Christopher.
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez

Did Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Break Up? Relationship is 'All Good'

While rumors circulate that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have broken up over a text message Bieber sent to his ex-girlfriend, reports from Gomez herself indicate that the couple is still together. Gather reported that Gomez broke up with Bieber after seeing a text message he sent to his former girlfriend, Jasmine Villegas. But in a recent interview with Contact Music, Gomez said her relationship with Bieber is "all good" though she has no intentions to marry him.
Executive producer Steven Spielberg arrives for the world premiere "Cowboys & Aliens" in California

Surprise box office tie for "Cowboys", "Smurfs"

The tiny blue "Smurfs" battled big-name, big-budget "Cowboys & Aliens" to a surprising tie at the domestic weekend box office with each film ringing up an estimated $36.2 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates on Sunday.
George Clinton, winner of the 2009 BMI Urban Icon award, stands with Bootsy Collins, at the BMI Urban Music Awards, in New York

One dies, 3 wounded in shooting near George Clinton concert

A fistfight that began near a family unity festival headlined by funk musician George Clinton ended in gunfire, killing one and injuring three, Cleveland police said on Sunday. During the fight in a parking lot near the concert venue on Saturday, one teenager produced a handgun and shot four people. One victim, a 16-year-old male, died from a wound to the head Sunday morning, Cleveland police spokesman Sammy Morris said.
British singer Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse tops UK albums chart after death

"Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse shot back to the top of the British albums chart Sunday, a week after the troubled singer died at the age of 27. Winehouse, famous for her distinctive soul songs and beehive hairdo, struggled with drinking and drug problems throughout much of her career. The cause of her death has not yet been determined as officials await results of toxicology tests.
Singer Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse Would Have Been a Mother

Amy Winehouse would have been a legal mother to 10-year-old Dannika had she not died so suddenly last week. The 27-year-old soul singer was preparing to adopt Dannika Augustine, whose parents had already signed the adoption papers.
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"Mister Rogers" spin-off series to debut in 2012

Maybe because "Bob Dog's Neighborhood" just doesn't have the same ring to it, PBS has given the greenlight to a new animated series for preschoolers called "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood," the first show produced by the Fred Rogers Company since "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
The Smurfs

"Cowboys & Aliens" ties "Smurfs" for box office lead

Sci-fi Western "Cowboys & Aliens" landed in a dead heat with animated family film "The Smurfs" at the weekend box office with each movie taking in about $36.2 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to studio estimates released on Sunday.

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