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Vince Vaughn threatens to sue tabloids
Oct 17 2006 8:42PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Paging all tabloids: Be careful about what you write about Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. According to statement released by a London law firm, the 36-year-old actor would be filing a "legal complaint" against a tabloid trio _ the New York Post and the Britain-based Daily Mirror and The Sun _ that said he was seen kissing a "mystery blonde" at an Oct. 8 charity event in London and had called it quits with Aniston.
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Matt Damon helps form African charity
Oct 17 2006 8:39PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Matt Damon went to the Sahara Desert to scout locations for a movie about long-distance runners. But when he got there, he took on another project: helping bring clean water to Africa.
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Film depicts action against North Korea
Oct 17 2006 7:44PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - As the world wonders what to do about North Korea's nuclear ambitions, a new movie released Tuesday explores what might happen if the totalitarian state had a missile armed with an atomic bomb capable of reaching New York.
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Wesley Snipes accused of tax fraud
Oct 17 2006 3:53PM (CT)
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Actor Wesley Snipes was indicted Tuesday on eight counts of tax fraud, accused of trying to cheat the government out of nearly $12 million in false refund claims and not filing returns for six years.
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Lohan wants to marry before age 30
Oct 17 2006 3:50PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Lindsay Lohan has a 10-year plan. "I want to get married before I'm 30," the 20-year-old actress says in In Style magazine's November issue, on newsstands Oct. 20. "And have my house. And make the kind of record I want. And I'd like to win an Oscar before then."
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Willis gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Oct 17 2006 11:00AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Surrounded by family, friends and fellow A-listers, Bruce Willis received a star on the Walk of Fame Monday as scores of fans looked on.
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Iwo Jima flag-raiser's widow to see film
Oct 17 2006 6:09AM (CT)
WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) - Elizabeth Bradley's husband was among the servicemen who helped hoist the American flag at Iwo Jima, but the couple rarely talked about the moment captured in one of the most famous of all military photographs.
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