Celeb News Aggregate
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In the news July 21, Kirsten Dunst and Jake Gyllenhaal end their romance; Mary-Kate Olsen will leave treatment center soon and Britney Spears' fiancé is a daddy for the second time. Plus Howard Stern gets sued.
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Nicolas Cage, Lisa Marie Presley Make Divorce Final; Madonna Postpones Concert; Charges Against Richard Simmons Dropped Allison Janney Harrison Ford
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The Simpsons Sidney Pink Phone Booth Bahman Qobadi Abbas Kiarostami The Caroline Rhea Show MacGyver Muse Celine Dion Tamyra Gray Ryan Adams Bryan Adams
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After a six-year run that started in 1996, talk-show host Rosie O'Donnell is doing the last episode of her eponymous show Wednesday. Rosie will leave on top; during that six-year stint, Rosie won six Daytime Emmys as best talk-show host, winning over critics and viewers with her open, honest and nice personality.
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News Roundup for Jan. 30: Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the third Terminator installment without Linda Hamilton or Edward Furlong. Tom Cruise takes Scientology to Germany Joel and Ethan Coen Rollerball Fast and the Furious Jude Law David Mamet Penelope Cruz Stephen King Rosie O'Donnell Courtney Love James Brown Carol Channing
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Mariah Carey's lawyer said recording companies have already shown interest in the pop diva since speculation of her breakup with EMI surfaced several weeks ago
Mariah Carey Al Pacino Sylvester Stallone Winona Ryder Frank Oz Donny and Marie Osmond Caroline Rhea The Rosie O'Donnell Show Dawn Tarnofsky-Ostroff UPN Mision Korian Tamie Grant Hill The Spice Girls Alan Jackson
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Caroline Rhea, who currently stars as Aunt Hilda on the WB's Sabrina the Teenage Witch, will officially step in to replace host Rosie O'Donnell for the 2002-03 season of the syndicated talk show, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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Paul Hogan, whose third Crocodile Dundee yarn will open April 20, is disputing a Writers Guild of America decision to award the film's writing credits to Matthew Berry and Eric Abrams, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 16, 2000 -- Where were you at 5:30 a.m. PST on Tuesday? If you're an Academy Award nominee, you were hounded by media anxious to get a first-hand reaction.
Michael Clarke Duncan and Haley Joel Osment had camera crews sitting with them to watch the nominations. While the 11-year-old "Sixth Sense" star, the third youngest Best Supporting Actor nominee ever, gave his gentlemanly "it's an honor to be nominated" sound bite, "The Green Mile's" Duncan, 42, whooped, hollered and sobbed in one breath, so excited that he couldn't remember his mother's phone number and had to get his Rolodex.
"Yesss! I am in there!" the 6-foot-5, 325-pound Duncan yelled.
Other nominees were just as excited for their collaborators. Best Actor nominee Russell Crowe was first to call his "The Insider" director Michael Mann, congratulating him on his three nominations