Good luck with that.
The 81-year-old 'French Connection' star was hit while bicycling in Florida, says TMZ.
These headlines are horrible pun territory.
Learning Not To Steal 101.
Another alien fighter in the cast?
Uh oh.
CNN news journalists have been allowed back into Iran after the country's government banned the network for misquoting President Mahmoud Ahmandinejad in a report.
Actress Winona Ryder should be put on probation for three years and ordered to pay more than $6,300 in restitution when she is sentenced Friday, according to a prosecutor.
A Beverly Hills jury will begin deliberations today in the trial of Winona Ryder, who could face up to three years behind bars if convicted of stealing more than $5,500 of merchandise from a department store.
Summing up her case in the felony shoplifting trial of Winona Ryder, a prosecutor told a Beverly Hills jury today that the actress came, she stole, she left.
Winona Ryder will turn 31 today as a Beverly Hills jury hears more testimony from a Saks Fifth Avenue security employee about her alleged shoplifting spree last December.
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Winona Ryder continues her trial on charges of shoplifting after breaking her arm amidst the media crush on Monday
Winona Ryder who starred as a troubled teen in Girl Interrupted made a brief court appearance Thursday in connection with the allegations against her for shoplifting and drug possession
CNN's non-stop coverage of last month's attacks made it the most-watched cable network during September and gave the all-news channel its highest ratings since the Gulf War.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 2, 2000 -- Praise the Lord. Time Warner agreed today to return ABC to its cable systems (at least until July 15), restoring fine wares such as "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," "All My Children" and "Two Guys and a Girl" to a deprived TV nation. On Monday at midnight, the cable giant pulled the plug on the No. 1-rated network. That move -- the result of a really mature corporate tiff with ABC parent company Disney -- left 3.5 million households nationwide bereft of the alphabet net's programming. Somehow we all managed to survive the night -- even those of us in New York, Houston and parts of Los Angeles who were forced to make due with rival ABC shows such as "Becker." For those of you who missed "Millionaire" last night, here's what happened: David Duchovny ("The X-Files") made it to the $125,000 round on the first night of celebrity we
Johnny Depp, to British newspaper The Independent while promoting Blow, on how fatherhood gave his life meaning:
"I went through 35 years of a strange dark fog. I never really quite understood what the point of anything was, you know, in life. It wasn't until Vanessa [Paradis] and then the birth of our daughter that I finally realized that there is something to live for. I didn't have the greatest childhood, but you know, so what, plenty of people have been through more difficult and devastating things and you just have to get through that. That whole thing of wanting to do drugs and wanting to numb yourself, you know, it's just postponing the inevitable."
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 24, 2001 -- Approximately 30 prop Oscar statues of various sizes were given a fresh coat of paint on Tuesday for the 73rd Academy Awards presentation. The prop statues range from 8 feet to 25 feet tall, and their refurbishing was supervised by scenic artist Rick Roberts. The repainting of the prop statues is usually deemed necessary only every few years. This coming March, approximately a week before the ceremony, the prop statues will be delivered to Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium for use in the 73rd Annual Academy Awards telecast.