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Burger King
in London is offering an exclusive $200 hamburger, made up of Japanese wagyu
beef, white truffles, onions fried in Cristal champagne, topped with pink
Himalayan rock salt.
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Britney
Spears' 17-year-old sister Jamie Lynn, star of Nickelodeon's "Zoey
101," has given birth to a baby girl, Maddie Briann, on Thursday morning
in Mississippi.
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Did you know
Scarlett Johansson has a twin brother? He's the younger one, by three minutes.
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Jorja Fox is
returning to "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" only months after
quitting the show. The star, who plays Sara Sidle, is set to return for the
third episode of the upcoming series.
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Mary Tyler
Moore will be back on TV as Brooke Shields' mother in the premiere of
"Lipstick Jungle" on NBC September 24.
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The Vatican
said Wednesday that it is working on a set of guidelines for what it considers
"good cinema" after it told producers of "Angels &
Demons" that their follow-up to "The Da Vinci Code" doesn't
qualify.
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Jimmy
Kimmel's had his late-night contract at ABC extended through 2010.
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Yahoo! is
going to offer free e-mail under two new net names: ymail and rocketmail.
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Colin
Farrell was seen at L.A. International Airport wearing what appeared to be a
wedding band.
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It seems
that celebrities are finding comfort in an old dessert. Jell-O, which has been
around long before there was a Beyonce, is popular not only with her but with
Jessica Simpson, Lisa Rinna, Mel B. and Kirstie Alley.
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Family of
Amy Winehouse have been told that she could be hospitalized for weeks to get
her off drugs.
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Evangeline
Lilly and Dominic Monaghan are engaged, but in no rush to get married. They met
in Hawaii while filming the TV show, "Lost." She's Kate, he played
Charlie.
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Charlotte
Church is expecting her second child.
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An American
band, Creaky Boards, is claiming that Cold Play stole one of their songs and made
it the title cut of their latest album, "Viva la Vida."
One of the immediate
impacts of high gas prices: fewer lattes and more home brews