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Donny Osmond dances to victory on Stars finale

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Donny Osmond danced his way to victory on Tuesday, winning the 9th season of the hit ABC television show Dancing With the Stars after wowing the judges with his irrepressible determination and final tango.
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Man pleads innocent to taping Erin Andrews nude

A Chicago insurance man pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges that he peeped into television sports reporter Erin Andrews' hotel room when she was nude, took video of her and tried to sell the footage.
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Susan Boyle set for biggest UK album of 2009: HMV

Scottish singer Susan Boyle, who shot to fame after her audition for Britain's Got Talent was aired in April, appears set to have the biggest album in Britain this year, music retailer HMV said on Monday.
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Rock-star wife details drug mayhem in new book

Sixteen-year-old model meets penniless future rock star almost eight years her senior and is instantly smitten, they eventually marry, have two children, and live happily ever after.
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Smash Twilight sequel enters record books

The Twilight sequel scored the third-biggest opening weekend of all time at the North American box office on Sunday, as millions of young women swooned over the complex love triangle involving a high school girl, a vampire and a werewolf.
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Singer Robbie Williams to court investors: report

British singer Robbie Williams may sell the right to half his future album, touring and sponsorship earnings in a 50 million pound ($83 million) deal, one of his managers was reported to say on Saturday.
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Michael Jackson's doctor says others gave him propofol

Michael Jackson's personal physician told investigators he was not the first doctor to give the pop star propofol, the powerful anesthetic that was one of the drugs to cause his death, according to court papers unsealed on Friday.
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LA attorneys distance Polanski from French lawyer

A French attorney for Roman Polanski who said the film director would not return voluntarily to the United States to face child sex charges is not authorized to speak in the case, Polanski's U.S. attorneys said on Friday.
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Britney Spears' ex-boyfriend, photographer jailed

A celebrity photographer who briefly dated Britney Spears at the height of her career meltdown was sentenced to 45 days in jail on Friday after clashing with an official trying to serve him a restraining order.
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Idol wild child Adam Lambert readies first album

Adam Lambert -- the man with the outsize personality who delivered an audacious octave-and-a-half sitar-tinged purr of Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire on the most-watched TV show in the country, dodged sex toys thrown at him onstage during the American Idol tour and did it all without smearing his eyeliner -- is curled in the fetal position.
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What caused Miley Cyrus tour bus to crash?

Early reports suggest that what caused Miley Cyrus tour bus to crash was likely that the driver suffered a cardiac arrest, but the report has not yet been confirmed by police.
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New Moon rises to No. 1 at midnight box office

Vampire romance movie The Twilight Saga: New Moon raked in $26.3 million at North American box offices in midnight showings, breaking the record set by Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, studio officials said on Friday.
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Oprah Winfrey says ending TV show feels right

Oprah Winfrey said on Friday that she will end her popular TV show in 2011 because it feels right in her bones after 25 years, and urged viewers not to believe rumors of why she's quitting.
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Montreux unveils 2010 poster by Brazil's Britto

Brazilian Romero Britto has created the 2010 edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival's poster, adding to a long list of striking images by famous artists that have made the posters desirable objects among collectors.

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