Entertainment
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 | Paparazzi, beware. George Clooney has a plan to put celeb-snapping photographers out of business. |
7th December
Word count: 16
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 | Rumors swirled on Tuesday that pop star Britney Spears had given
birth to her second baby, and that contrary to tabloid predictions, it
was a boy.
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7th October
Word count: 336
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 | "Will you still
need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?" sang Paul
McCartney in one of his best-loved songs.
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7th October
Word count: 541
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 | In Matthew
McConaughey's world, adventurous undertakings such as backpacking
across African deserts and floating down the Amazon River are normal
occurrences, while blockbuster films and critical accl... |
7th October
Word count: 1319
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 | It happens every year, and it's about to happen now.
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7th October
Word count: 907
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 | Celebrity Paris Hilton was arrested on suspicion of driving
under the influence early Thursday after "driving erratically" and
failing a field sobriety test, police said.
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7th October
Word count: 380
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 | Rupert Everett hates Hollywood.
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7th October
Word count: 987
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 | A spokeswoman for Madonna on Wednesday denied claims by
officials in the African nation of Malawi that the pop star had adopted
a one-year-old orphan boy there.
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6th October
Word count: 625
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 | Microsoft Corp. said Thursday its new Zune music player
will be sold at a price matching Apple Computer Inc.'s market-leading
iPod and, as a result, lose money this holiday season.
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6th October
Word count: 612
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 | The virtual worlds depicted in
the movies "The Matrix" and "Minority Report" can often seem far too
real in today's world of computers, e-mail, instant messaging, MP3
players, cell phones, laptops, Wi... |
6th October
Word count: 1945
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 | Sony Corp.'s latest effort to capture the hearts, minds and money of
teens and twentysomethings is a Web browser, messaging program,
wireless phone and digital music player all rolled into a handheld
... |
6th October
Word count: 1158
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 | It has been 25
years since Sony launched the original Walkman, now the portable
entertainment scene is going through a energetic renaissance, but this
time it is digital.
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6th October
Word count: 756
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 | The music tastes of U.S.
President George W. Bush have come under scrutiny after an aide
revealed the playlist of his new iPod player.
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6th October
Word count: 619
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 | Rather than
packing a weighty guidebook into your already heavy luggage, you can
now download a city tour using your mobile MP3 player, such as an iPod.
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6th October
Word count: 587
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 | Shelly Palmer has a warning for anyone who downloads music: Better make backups.
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6th October
Word count: 1262
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 | A leading opera house called off a production of Mozart's
"Idomeneo" that features the severed head of the Prophet Mohammed,
setting off a furious debate Tuesday over Islam, freedom of speech and
the ... |
6th October
Word count: 997
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 | Tony Bennett has embraced turning 80 with that mixture of
easygoing graciousness and ebullient optimism that has sustained him
through a career as an entertainer spanning seven decades.
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6th October
Word count: 1992
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 | It's easy to laugh now. A recent Wired magazine article on the
Internet's "10 years that changed the world" credits the statement to
an ABC TV executive in 1989. But even 10 years ago, it's likely that... |
6th October
Word count: 1424
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 | What if the Internet were like cable television, with Web sites
grouped like channels into either basic or premium offerings? What if a
few big companies decided which sites loaded quickly and which on... |
6th October
Word count: 872
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 | If you are worried about a
thief stealing your identity, it's not your wallet that needs guarding
-- it's your state and local governments.
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6th October
Word count: 1281
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