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Adam Sandler looks to rise again in 'Transylvania'
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:06PM July 12, 2012 CommentSAN DIEGO (AP) — The "Twilight" blood-suckers aren't the only big-screen vampires at Comic-Con. Adam Sandler's putting the bite on audiences, too.
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Chenoweth recovering after 'Good Wife' accident
Tweet Share on Facebook 1:10PM July 12, 2012 CommentNEW YORK (AP) — Actress Kristin Chenoweth is out of the hospital after being injured on the set of the CBS drama "The Good Wife."
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Comic-Con Begins With Action-Packed Preview Night
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The Ninja Turtles attends the Nickelodeon booth at Comic-Co at Comic-Con on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, in San Diego, Calif.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The lines outside the San Diego Convention Center were almost as long as the ones inside as Comic-Con guests queued up to collect freebies and collectibles during the four-day festival's preview night.
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2012 Essence Fest crowd down 2 percent to 413,000
Tweet Share on Facebook 11:20AM July 12, 2012 CommentNEW ORLEANS (AP) — The 2012 Essence Music Festival drew 413,000 people to New Orleans for the four-day event held over the Fourth of July weekend.
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Convicted MJ doctor may permanently lose license
Tweet Share on Facebook 11:20AM July 12, 2012 CommentSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California attorney general's office has accused Dr. Conrad Murray of incompetence and negligence in a bid to permanently revoke his medical license.
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Tammy Blanchard: 'Not uptight about anything'
Tweet Share on Facebook 10:52AM July 12, 2012 CommentNEW YORK (AP) — When Tammy Blanchard was offered a juicy part in the film "Union Square," she had one big question: Why me?
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Bridal gown designer Wang and husband separate
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:49AM July 12, 2012 CommentNEW YORK (AP) — Fashion designer Vera Wang, who launched her label with wedding gowns, and her husband, Arthur Becker, are separating.
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Review: Family tectonics shift in fourth 'Ice Age'
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:42AM July 12, 2012 CommentThe "Ice Age" films, which now number four, might have a prehistoric setting like the Flintstones, but their cartoon world is much closer to Wile E. Coyote.
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Austrian piano virtuoso enjoys life on-off stage
Tweet Share on Facebook 7:59AM July 12, 2012 CommentVIENNA (AP) — To watch and hear Rudolf Buchbinder in concert is to experience the totality of perfect phrasing, magnificent technique and an unparalleled love of his instrument that has placed him among the top tier of the world's pianists.
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Ownership of Dylan's historic guitar in dispute
Tweet Share on Facebook 12:04AM July 12, 2012 CommentNEW YORK (AP) — Bob Dylan and historians at PBS are in a dispute over the whereabouts of an electric guitar that the singer plugged in at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, quite possibly the most historic single instrument in rock 'n' roll.
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Judge lets startup relay live TV to iPhones in NYC
Tweet Share on Facebook 7:35PM July 11, 2012 CommentNEW YORK (AP) — A startup company can continue to send live TV programming to iPhones and other mobile devices in the city despite objections from major broadcasters that say expansion can threaten the free broadcasting of events such as the Super Bowl, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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Comic-Con to celebrate history, heritage
Tweet Share on Facebook 6:43PM July 11, 2012 CommentLOS ANGELES (AP) — This week's Comic-Con pop-cultural extravaganza in San Diego may not be as cutting-edge cool as you think.
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Study: Sept. 11 Most Memorable TV Moment
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Firefighters extinguish a fire in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack is by far the most memorable moment shared by television viewers during the past 50 years, a study released on Wednesday concluded.
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Wynonna Judd sues ex-stepfather over mortgage
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:28PM July 11, 2012 CommentLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Country singer Wynonna Judd has sued her former stepfather over an unpaid mortgage dating to 1994, but his lawyer says the money was a gift, not a loan.
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Judge: No legal emergency in Octomom strip case
Tweet Share on Facebook 4:53PM July 11, 2012 CommentWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — An effort to cancel a Florida strip-club performance by the woman known as "Octomom" has been denied by a Florida judge.
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DreamWorks theme park planned at stalled NJ mall
Tweet Share on Facebook 4:21PM July 11, 2012 CommentShrek might find a home in the swamps of northern New Jersey.
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Courtney Love's rep denies ex-assistant's claims
Tweet Share on Facebook 3:59PM July 11, 2012 CommentLOS ANGELES (AP) — Courtney Love's publicist is disputing claims by the rocker's former assistant that she is owed unpaid wages and was subjected to unethical requests such as instructing her to hire a hacker and falsify legal letters.
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Gabor's husband appointed temporary conservator
Tweet Share on Facebook 3:57PM July 11, 2012 CommentLOS ANGELES (AP) — Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband will serve as her temporary conservator under an agreement reached with the ailing actress' daughter and approved by a judge Wednesday.
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Nevada high court hears poker star's divorce case
Tweet Share on Facebook 3:33PM July 11, 2012 CommentCARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Poker pro Phil Ivey's divorce case has the Nevada Supreme Court considering whether judges should oversee cases involving people from whom they've accepted campaign contributions.
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Scientist names marine parasite after Bob Marley
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:56PM July 11, 2012 CommentKINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — A tiny blood-sucking parasite that infests fish on Caribbean coral reefs has been named after Jamaican reggae icon Bob Marley.












