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The video of the tiger attacking Roy Horn won't be released, comedian Rodney Dangerfield is hospitalized, Dave Matthews Band sued for dumping human waste, more…

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News, Aug. 8: Maria Shriver Takes Job Leave to Help Hubby, Jessica Lange on Goodwill Tour Angelina Jolie Garry Shandling Ellen Degeneres Conan O'Brien Brad Garrett Jon Stewart Martin Short Pierce Brosnan Salma Hayek Woody Harrelson Brett Ratner Omar Sharif

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Shrek stars Mike Myers Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy have agreed to voice the sequel to last years animation mega blockbuster Treasure Planet Robert Redford William Shatner Harry Hamlin Marisa Tomei Ted Danson Mariah Carey Paul McCartney Mick Jagger Phil Collins Aretha Franklin Stevie Wonder Isley Brothers Percy Sledge Eddie Holman Aretha Franklin Marvin Gaye the Supremes Dionne Warwick Michael Jackson Internet Fan Club The Dave Matthews Band Bananarama Hugh Hefner

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Following is a look back at the week's TV content. Mentioned names and titles are Rebecca Gayheart Martin Short Jiminy Glick Primetime Glick CNN Headline News Home Improvement Fear Factor Jeff Probst Joe Rogan Emeril Sopranos Vincent Pastore TBS James Bond Clint Eastwood

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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 15, 2000 -- Actor Al Pacino is going to get a taste of what it is like to be on the front line of defense in the entertainment industry.

"The Insider" actor will play a New York talent and film publicist in a flick called "People I Know," Daily Variety reports.

Specifically, the project is about the titular PR man getting wrapped up in a mystery involving New York politics and celebrity.

TAKE YOUR BOW: "Gladiator" actress Connie Nielsen wills star in the indie flick "Loving the Goddess," Variety says. The film is about a poet who is tormented by his World War I battlefield experiences.

LIGHT MY 'FIRE': "Vertical Limit" babe Izabella Scorupco is close to signing on the project "Reign of Fire," The Hollywood Reporter says.

The film centers on a brood of fire-breathing dragons that have dominated England.

Scorupco would be join

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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 14, 2000 -- Jerry Lewis is a funny guy. This past weekend, he added to his comic legacy (which already includes such ha-ha classics as "The Disorderly Orderly," "Hardly Working" and "Slapstick of Another Kind") by referring to women as "producing machines" for babies.

Through the years, Lewis has told a lot of jokes. ("Hey, laaady!," anyone?) But this wasn't a joke.

What's worse, the offending and/or curious remark happened at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Colorado, an event that celebrates what's funny. And it happened in front of a crowd gathered to honor Lewis' work.

The incident went down Saturday night during a question-and-answer session with the audience. Lewis was speaking affectionately about Dean Martin and some of his other favorite comics. An audience member noticed that all the names Lewis rattled off were male and aske