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News, May 14: Hawaiians Keep Local on “Idol,” “Survivor” Rupert Get $1 Million Consolation Prize, Jackson Prosecutors Want Gag Order Upheld, More…

Top Story: Hawaiians Keep Local on Idol

If there is one thing TV viewers have learned from the third installment of Fox’s American Idol it’s that the best singers don’t always necessarily win, and judge Simon Cowell was right when he said Hawaiian native Jasmine Trias owed her home state a lot of thank you letters. Instead of getting the boot for her mediocre performance this week, Trias got a boost from the Aloha State. A Verizon spokesman told The Associated Press Thursday of the 29 states in the phone company’s local territory, only New York and California logged more calls on its network than Hawaii after the show aired. The AP noted Hawaiian viewers also benefit from a less-crowded calling period to cast votes since the state is six hours behind the East Coast. To sweeten the pot, many in Hawaii are campaigning for Trias, including, Lt. Gov. James “Duke” Aiona, a local newspaper, a radio hosts and a TV news anchor at KHON, who signed off with a reminder to vote for Trias. In the show’s finale, which airs May 25-26, Trias, Fantasia Barrino or Diana DeGarmo will be the crowned American Idol and win a coveted record contract.

Rupert Gets $1 Million Survivor Consolation Prize

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Rupert Boneham, the bearded giant from Indianapolis, won the $1 million consolation prize during CBS’ special edition of Survivor All-Stars Thursday night, which host Jeff Probst jokingly referred to as America’s Tribal Council. During the Sunday night finale, CBS had called on fans to vote one of the losing 17 contestants of Survivor All-Stars a second million-dollar prize. Following winner Boneham in the votes were Tom Buchanan, Colby Donaldson and “Boston Rob” Mariano-who lost the show’s initial $1 million prize to his fiancée, Amber Brkich. And get ready for more Survivor love-fest: Mariano and Brkich, who became engaged during Sunday’s live finale, said a network had approached them about televising their wedding.

Frasier Crane Has Left the Building

The multiple Emmy-winning NBC comedy Frasier ended it 11-year run Thursday night with its trademark antics: Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and wife Daphne (Jane Leeves) welcomed their first child, while Martin (John Mahoney) got hitched to Ronee (Wendie Malick). Series star Frasier, Kelsey Grammer, made the decision to leave Seattle and accept a new job hosting a TV show in San Francisco. But the surprise came during final scene, which showed Frasier in a plane touching down with the pilot announcing, “Welcome to Chicago”–the city where his potential soul mate Charlotte (Laura Linney) had just moved. The touching farewell will surely fuel rumors of a possible spin-off in the Windy City.

Jackson Prosecutors Want Gag Order Upheld

Santa Barbara County prosecutors submitted a letter to the state Supreme Court Thursday asking that a gag in the Michael Jackson child molestation case be upheld in order in order to maintain an untainted jury pool. The letter comes in response to a request from news organizations to lift the gag order, which bars anyone connected to the case from talking about it. Attorney Theodore Boutrous, who represents the news organizations, said in an interview the prosecution’s attack on the news media access was unusual. “The notion that public information should be limited in cases where public interest is the highest offends First Amendment values,” Boutrous said. The Supreme Court has asked both sides to submit arguments by Friday.

Kelly Rowlands Engaged to Dallas Cowboy

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Columbia Records announced Friday that Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland is engaged to Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams. Williams proposed in New York on Monday in a room filled with friends–including fellow Destiny’s Child singer Beyoncé Knowles, AP reports. Rowland and Williams, both 23, haven’t set a date for the wedding. They have been dating for about six months. Rowland, who won a Grammy last year for collaborating with Nelly on the hit single “Dilemma” from her solo albumSimply Deep, is due back in the studio with Destiny’s Child next month to record a new album.

Weinstein To Publish Memoirs

Publisher HarperCollins announced Thursday that Miramax film studio co-founder Harvey Weinstein is writing a memoir. Weinstein, known for his feisty temper and producing critically acclaimed films, will tell the history of how he and his brother Bob grew up in a “lower-middle class” household in Queens, New York, and founded the studio named after their parents, Miriam and Max, Reuters reports. “This book offers a great opportunity to share many of the lessons I’ve learned about the business world and the entertainment industry over the past 25 years,” Weinstein said in a news release. The book is due out in 2006.

Osmonds Beef Up Security at Mother’s Funeral

The Osmond family has upped security for Olive Osmond’s funeral after being informed of rumors of a $30,000 bounty for a photograph of the family matriarch in her coffin. According to the AP, fans contacted the Osmond Brothers to let them know them a Web site had posted a rumor offering money for “a photograph of Mrs. Osmond with the children around the coffin mourning, but they want her in the coffin.” Osmond family spokesman Ron Clark didn’t corroborate the rumor, but said extra security had been added for the Saturday funeral at Provo’s Oak Hills Stake Center, a meetinghouse for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Olive Osmond, mother of Donny and Marie Osmond and other members of the Utah entertainment family, died Sunday of complications from a stroke at the age of 79.

Role Call: Bruce Almighty Sequel in Works

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Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal Pictures and Spyglass are in talks to mount a Bruce Almighty sequel based on the freestanding script The Passion of the Ark from Bobby Florsheim and Josh Stolberg. According to Variety, but the plan is to court Jim Carrey to reprise and to have Tom Shadyac return as director.

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