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Leadership changes at U.S. Olympic CommitteeBy Laurie Bennett | June 29, 2009Management shifts bring new instability to the U.S. Olympics Committee. Fans worldwide mourn death of Michael JacksonBy Ric Bohy | June 26, 2009The brilliant, bizarre, controversial and tragic little boy who never grew up was one of the greatest and most unique talents who ever lived. Harrison Ford has a golden yearBy Ric Bohy | June 17, 2009It took a very fat paycheck to lure actor Harrison Ford out of semi-retirement to star in last year’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. David Carradine family questions suicide rulingBy Ric Bohy | June 13, 2009Actor David Carradine, whose body was found hanging in a closet of his Bangkok hotel room on June 4, did not commit suicide, according to celebrity pathologist Michael Baden. Another U.S. insurance company to sponsor Manchester UnitedBy A. James Memmott | June 7, 2009The most popular shirt in the world will be sporting a new logo beginning next year. Success at NBC hasn’t been as easy as Silverman had hopedBy A. James Memmott | May 19, 2009Two years ago, Ben Silverman took on the job of restoring NBC’s entertainment lineup to its former glory. Characters in Lost would be lost without JacobBy Emily Morgan | May 15, 2009In ABC’s hit drama Lost, connections count. And the season finale this week introduced viewers to the most connected character of all: Jacob. Ari Emanuel and James Wiatt to reunite in new talent agencyBy Emily Morgan | April 29, 2009William Morris Agency and Endeavor Agency LLC announced plans to merge Monday in a bid to become a powerhouse Hollywood talent agency to rival top competitor, Creative Artists Agency. Reporters get pink slips in life, hero’s billing in moviesBy Carol Eisenberg | April 27, 2009The newspaper industry is laying off thousands, even as reporters like Steve Lopez of the Los Angeles Times are cast as heroes in new movies like The Soloist. Natasha Richardson hospitalized after ski injuryBy Emily Morgan | March 17, 2009News of actress Natasha Richardson’s hospitalization after a skiing accident on Monday at the Mont Tremblant ski resort sparked a frenzy of contradictory headlines across the web Tuesday afternoon. Anna Nicole Smith’s boyfriend, doctors charged in drug caseBy Emily Morgan | March 13, 2009More than two years after the death of his girlfriend, Anna Nicole Smith, Howard K. Stern has been formally charged with conspiring to furnish drugs to the former Playboy star. Outspoken Jim Bunning embarrasses GOPBy A. James Memmott | March 9, 2009Republican Sen. Jim Bunning, a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, is resisting suggestions from his own party that he not seek re-election in 2010. Annie Leibovitz pawns life’s work for cashBy Carol Eisenberg | March 2, 2009She is the world’s most famous celebrity photographer, whose trademark images include the naked and very pregnant Demi Moore for Vanity Fair and a bare-armed First Lady Michelle Obama for Vogue. For all her plaudits, though, Leibovitz was broke. Most big winners are old hands at OscarsBy Laurie Bennett | February 23, 2009While the Oscars announced Sunday brought new names to the Academy Awards roster, all but one of the major winners had been nominated or won in previous years. Michael Moore plans film about ‘biggest swindle in American history’By Carol Eisenberg | February 16, 2009Filmmaker Michael Moore is looking for “a few brave people who work on Wall Street.”
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