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News Roundup: Sept. 2

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Thousands of mourners gathered Friday in Manhattan for a funeral procession and memorial service for the late singer Aaliyah. Celebrities such as Sean “Puffy” Combs, Mike Tyson, Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliot and Jay-Z attended. Aaliyah‘s casket was displayed in a horse-drawn carriage with glass sides, followed by five limousines draped in flower arrangements. Twenty-two white doves were released into the air following the service at St. Ignatius Loyola Church. Aaliyah died Aug. 25 in a plane crash in the Bahamas.

Births

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Walker, Texas Ranger star Chuck Norris and wife Gena welcomed twins on Thursday: a boy, Dakota Alan, and a girl, Danilee Kelley. Though the twins were born a month premature, there were no complications, according to The Associated Press.

In Court

Carson Daly‘s latest request: for Motorola to pay him $1 million. The MTV VJ, host of Total Request Live, Daly is suing the electronics company for allegedly backing out of an advertising deal for Daly to promote Motorola’s line of cell phones. Motorola claims it could not pay Daly the sum due to economic woes within the company. A Motorola spokeswoman told AP that no contract between Daly and the company existed.

The five cast members of CBS’ Becker who have disputed their contracts with the show’s production company, Paramount Network Television, have settled their conflict out of court. According to Reuters, the fivesome–Terry Farrell, Alex Desert, Shawnee Smith, Saverio Guerra and Hattie Winston–filed suit against Paramount on Tuesday, but all parties have reached an undisclosed agreement. Paramount issued a statement on the matter, saying that the five actors simply suffered from “misunderstandings and miscommunication regarding Paramount policy.”

In General

Actress Anne Heche will speak about her long history of mental instability with Barbara Walters on Wednesday’s installment of 20/20. According to ABC reports, Heche will reveal that she suffered traumatically from years of sexual abuse by her father and that she has an alter ego, named Celestia, who’s from another planet and speaks to God. Heche also will reveal that she was insane during her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres.

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Elizabeth Taylor, Nicole Kidman and model Claudia Schiffer scolded the world’s young people Friday for turning their backs on the AIDS epidemic, according to Reuters. “It is the most powerful thing in my life and I will fight until there is a cure,” Taylor said at the Venice Film Festival. Speaking about today’s youth, she said, “They don’t like to use condoms because it doesn’t feel so good. But death feels even worse.” Kidman, however, soon let her thoughts turn to ex-hubby Tom Cruise. When reporters at the festival asked her what sort of man she’s looking for now, the actress dissed Cruise by saying, “I’ll take a tall man.”

Singer Victoria Beckham, best known as Spice Girl “Posh,” has told Reuters that she blames former Spice Girl Geri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell for instilling a weight-problem insecurity within her, going so far as to say: “Geri would say things such as don’t put sauces on food, that low-fat things were just as good and that I could try not eating so much.” Because of Halliwell‘s scrutiny, Beckham said she began to not eat altogether while the girl group was still together.

The article of clothing that embodied Sex Pistols lead singer Johnny Rotten’s political philosophy–the famous “Anarchy” T-shirt–will go on the auction block Sept. 20 at Sotheby’s. The white cotton shirt is expected to nab about $4,350. The shirt is part of a collection owned by Helen Wellington-Lloyd, who once lived with Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, Reuters said.

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