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Sean Penn's The Pledge, starring Jack Nicholson, has received what Britain's Guardian newspaper describes as "a rapturous reception" at the Cannes Film Festival
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11, 2000 -- For those who aren’t fans of radio’s bad boy, it looks as if their biggest wish will come true, maybe: Shock jock Howard Stern will finally be silenced for good. Maybe. Stern’s five-year contract expires at the end of this year and with current negotiations seemingly coming to a standstill, the radio personality has announced that Friday will be his last day on the air, The Associated Press reports. ``This is not a disc jockey stunt,'' promised Stern, the creator of Lesbian Dial-A-Date and the Homeless Hollywood Squares. ``I don't do disc jockey stunts.'' Last week, Stern said he did not want to go off the air. He wants to return to his post as the head of New York’s No. 1 morning radio show. However, his chances of returning with his sidekick Robin Quivers, producer Gary Dell'Abate and celebrity reporter/stalker Stuttering John