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EntertainmentFox: Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol' (AP)
Witness recants statements in Anna Nicole case (AP)
Suspect in Paris Hilton burglary pleads not guilty (AP)
The 'Battle' Is On Over Hair (omg!) omg! - Brooke Burns, host of Oxygen's "Hair Battle Spectacular," explains the show. Jury deadlocks in US marriage fraud case (AP) AP - A federal judge declared a mistrial Friday after jurors told him deliberations had grown hostile in the marriage fraud case of Mexican-born actress Fernanda Romero and her husband. Calif. judge: rapper 40 Glocc must heed gang ban (AP) AP - A judge has ruled that a rapper known as 40 Glocc who touted his gang member status in songs and videos is subject to a 2008 gang injunction barring him from an apartment complex in his hometown of Colton. Kara DioGuardi out at "American Idol" (Reuters)
Taylor Lautner settles suit over RV for movie set (AP) AP - A lawyer for Taylor Lautner says the "Twilight" star has settled a lawsuit with an RV dealership he claims didn't deliver a $300,000 coach in time for a movie shoot. Apple's jump into social networking not a slam-dunk (Reuters) Reuters - For all the innovations Apple has brought to the market through the years, it's also a pretty good follower. Apple's jump into social networking not a slam-dunk (Reuters) Reuters - For all the innovations Apple has brought to the market through the years, it's also a pretty good follower. PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW, Aug. 28-Sept. 3: 'Yank!,' Brendan Fraser, Denis O'Hare and RSC's Second Act (Playbill) Playbill - It's Labor Day weekend. The last hurrah of summer is upon us, and most theatre folk are less bent on practicing the business of show than they are squeezing whatever remaining hours of relaxation that Hurricane Earl will permit them. (Precious few, I'm guessing, if they are owners of Long Island beach properties. On the plus side, traffic to the Hamptons should be light this weekend.) Appeals court rules for Eminem in royalty lawsuit (AP) AP - A federal appeals court has found Eminem's former production company is entitled to more money from downloads of the rapper's songs and ringtones. An Emmy Awards to Remember (Fashion Wire Daily)
Judge OKs sale of Ohio-based newspaper chain (AP) AP - A federal bankruptcy judge in New York on Friday approved the sale of most of the assets of Ohio-based newspaper chain Brown Publishing Co. to the company's lenders for about $21.8 million. Hit `Hoarders' returns for third season (AP)
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