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First 'American Idol' finalist booted
(AP)
AP - Lacey Brown is down and out on "American Idol."
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Marie Osmond cancels Las Vegas shows for the week
(AP)
AP - Donny and Marie Osmond are canceling their shows this week at the Flamingo Las Vegas hotel while she copes with the death of her son.
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Drunken thief takes singer Justin Moore's guitar
(AP)
AP - Country singer Justin Moore knows his fans can get rowdy — maybe sometimes to a fault.
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Posner says he failed to source material for book
(AP)
AP - An author and journalist who resigned last month from the Internet news site The Daily Beast over allegations of lifting material acknowledged that passages in his latest book are similar to those of another writer.
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Trump is reviving 'Apprentice' with regular folks
(AP)
AP - Donald Trump isn't firing "The Celebrity Apprentice," but he's bringing back the regular edition of the show with 14 ordinary job-hunters plagued by the economic crisis.
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Reagan 'GE Theater' tapes restored, go to library
(AP)
AP - All 208 episodes of television's "General Electric Theater," hosted by then-actor Ronald Reagan, were delivered to former first lady Nancy Reagan on Wednesday as part of the two-year celebration of the late president's 100th birthday.
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First 'American Idol' finalist booted
(AP)
AP - Lacey Brown is down and out on "American Idol."
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"Repo Men" an aggressively ridiculous thriller
(Reuters)
Reuters - The future looks awfully predictable (underscore "awfully") in "Repo Men," a blood-soaked, derivative and increasingly ridiculous sci-fi thriller in which Jude Law and Forest Whitaker play a pair of hotshot repossession agents who forcefully remove artificial organs from those who fall behind on their payments.
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First 'American Idol' finalist booted
(AP)
AP - Lacey Brown is down and out on "American Idol."
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Mesa emerges as bidder for Disney's Miramax: sources
(Reuters)
Reuters - Mesa Global, an investment banking firm co-founded by former Creative Artists Agency executive Mark Patricof, has emerged as a potential bidder for Walt Disney Co's Miramax film unit ahead of an offer deadline on Friday, said sources familiar with the matter.
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Esparza, Hibbert, Conlee and Blumenkrantz Join Cast of Encores! 'Anyone Can Whistle'
(Playbill)
Playbill - Raúl Esparza, Edward Hibbert, John Ellison Conlee and Jeff Blumenkrantz will join the previously announced Tony Award winners Donna Murphy and Sutton Foster in the City Center Encores! production of Anyone Can Whistle.
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"Repo Men" an aggressively ridiculous thriller
(Reuters)
Reuters - The future looks awfully predictable (underscore "awfully") in "Repo Men," a blood-soaked, derivative and increasingly ridiculous sci-fi thriller in which Jude Law and Forest Whitaker play a pair of hotshot repossession agents who forcefully remove artificial organs from those who fall behind on their payments.
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Miu Miu's Regal Pop
(Fashion Wire Daily)
Fashion Wire Daily - It was 1960s modernism meets Louis XIV at the latest collection of Miu Miu, the final show of Paris fashion week that ended Wednesday evening, March 10.
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Marvel a marvel in diffuse 'Book of Grace' in NY
(AP)
AP - Elizabeth Marvel is one of those chameleon-like stage actresses fiercely committed to character. Whatever the play — from "A Streetcar Named Desire" off-Broadway to "Top Girls" on Broadway — she transforms herself, each portrait totally different and totally credible.
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Fashion's latest fixation: 3D
(The Newsroom)
The Newsroom - Burberry has become the premiere brand to break through fashion week's fourth wall this season by staging the world's first-ever global 3D fashion show. (To note, the British fashion brand wasn't the only one to engage with the technology conceived more than half-a-century ago: Los Angeles tailored menswear label Native Son's New York Fashion Week presentation included a multi-dimensional video that required 3D glasses for viewing.)
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