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News, June 23: Adam Sandler Gets Hitched, New “Harry Potter” Book Sales Breaks Records, Nelly Organizes Bone Marrow Drive for Sister, More…

Top Story: Sandler Ties Knot

As Adam Sandler‘s Web site states, “Sandler got married: Woopity Doo!” The Associated Press reports the comedian wed his girlfriend, actress Jackie Titone, on Sunday in an outdoor ceremony in Malibu, Calif. Photographs of the nuptials showed Sandler in a black tuxedo and white yarmulke, and Titone in a white gown with spaghetti straps, standing among hanging pale rose bouquets and chairs draped with pink satin, AP reports. Even Sandler‘s dog, Meatball, got in the action, dressed up in a black tuxedo jacket. It is the first marriage for Sandler 36, and Titone, 28.

Lil’ Kim’s Jewelry Swiped at JFK Airport

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Lil’ Kim claimed she was robbed of $250,000 worth of jewelry when one of her bags was tampered with at the John F. Kennedy Int’l Airport Friday. AP reports the hip-hop artist’s Louis Vuitton bag, which carried as much as $500,000 in jewelry, was mistakenly mixed with her regular luggage before boarding a morning flight to Los Angeles. When the bag was retrieved, it was found to have some jewelry missing, including her signature “Queen Bee” necklace. A spokesman for the Port Authority said Lil’ Kim “filed a report for lost jewelry, and the incident is under investigation by the Port Authority police.”

Harry Potter Book Flies Off Shelves

And the phenomenon continues. The release of the fifth Harry Potter installment Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Saturday set publishing records all over the world, including in the U.S., where on the first day alone an estimated five million copies were sold, AP reports. “We expected to sell 1 million copies in the first week and we sold that many within the first 48 hours,” Barnes & Noble CEO Steve Riggio told AP Sunday. Amazon.com shipped out more than a million copies of the new book, making Saturday the largest distribution day of a single item in e-commerce history, AP reports.

2003 Idols Gear Up for Tour

Ticket sales for the upcoming American Idol tour–which features the second season singers, including winner Ruben Studdard and runner-up Clay Aiken–are already surpassing the sales from the first Idol tour, Billboard magazine reports. Expanding to 41 dates from 30 in 2002, the tour starts July 8 at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., and wraps Aug. 31 at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, Calif. Tickets range from $25-$45 apiece, the same as last year, Billboard reports.

Nelly Sets Up Bone Marrow Search for Sister

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Nelly has formed a bone marrow campaign in search of a donor for his sister, Jackie Donahue, who was diagnosed with leukemia in 2001. AP reports the Grammy-winning rapper was on hand for a drive in St. Louis, Missouri over the weekend. “It’s not just a one-day event and you’ll never hear from us again,” Nelly told AP. “It could be a match for somebody else’s brother or somebody else’s sister.”

Playwright George Axelrod Dies

Writer George Axelrod, best known for writing The Seven Year Itch, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and The Manchurian Candidate, died Saturday of heart failure in Los Angeles. He was 81.

Cedric Show Yanked for Now

Fox Television has stopped production on the variety and sketch comedy show Cedric, starring Cedric the Entertainer but plan on running the remaining unseen episodes in the fall, Reuters reports. Despite Cedric‘s mediocre ratings, Reuters reports Fox originally wanted the show to return for a second season in the fall in hopes to keep the comedian in its fold until the network could develop a more suitable scripted comedy for him.

TV Movie About Fugitive Rapist Changes Ending

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Producers of the Lifetime television movie A Date With Darkness: The Trial of Andrew Luster, about real-life fugitive rapist Andrew Luster, are having to rewrite the ending six days before wrapping due to Luster’s capture Wednesday in Mexico. Reuters reports Luster, who was confined to house arrest during his trial on charges of drugging and raping three women, escaped five months ago but was apprehended by an American bounty hunter in the Mexican resort of Puerto Vallarta. The heir to the Max Factor cosmetics fortune had been sentenced to 120 years in prison.

Role Call: Portrait of Dali To Hit Screens

Director Simon West (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider) has signed on to helm Dali, a biopic on famed artist Salvador Dali. Variety reports the film will focus on the artist who captivated the American art scene with sex, sin and surrealism only to fall eventually into scandal and misfortune.

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