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EntertainmentZsa Zsa kept behind closed doors at birthday party (AP)
Britain marks Charles Dickens' 200th birthday (AP)
Marvel hits refresh button on Fantastic Four (AP)
How Eva Mendes Keeps Her Body Looking Hot for Ryan Gosling (omg!) omg! -
LeVar Burton Bringing Back Reading Rainbow â?? With an App (omg!) omg! - Michelle Williams Wears Unusual Dress Designed By Victoria Beckham (omg!) omg! - Country Singer Randy Travis Apologizes for Public Intoxication Arrest (omg!) omg! - London premiere for 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' (omg!) omg! - From heady foreign climes to the English winter: "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" is set in India but having its world premiere in chilly London. Duggar Family Member Speaks Out on Extortion Plot (omg!) omg! - Meet Weego: Super Bowl Ad Sensation (omg!) omg! - The 2012 Super Bowl took advantage of its largest audience ever -- 111 million -- to introduce fans to the plight of rescue dogs. Especially one cute, funny, and talented rescue dog named Weego. London premiere for 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' (AP) AP - From heady foreign climes to the English winter: "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" is set in India but having its world premiere in chilly London. Look at him now: Chris Brown winning as rapper (AP)
Review: McCartney's first disc of standards (AP)
Madonna's first tour since '09 to start in Israel (AP)
ABC comedy 'Happy Endings' gets laughter started (AP)
London premiere for 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' (AP) AP - From heady foreign climes to the English winter: "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" is set in India but having its world premiere in chilly London. Review: McCartney's first disc of standards (AP)
McClatchy ad rev decline slows, shares jump (Reuters) Reuters - Newspaper publisher McClatchy Co's quarterly results handily beat expectations, as the pace of decline in advertising revenue reduced sharply and expenses fell about 8 percent. Internet titan Peter Norton sells more of art collection (Reuters) Reuters - Works by Damien Hirst, Ed Ruscha and Roy Lichtenstein are among Post-War and Contemporary art that will be sold by Christie's at an auction next month that will also feature 45 works from the collection of Silicon Valley pioneer Peter Norton. European court ruling upholds media freedoms (AP)
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