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Britney Spends Big, Court Papers Reveal
Thursday November 1, 2007, AP
The pop princess is a big spender. Court papers released Thursday in Britney Spears' custody dispute with Kevin Federline show she spends lavishly on clothes and entertainment, and doesn't save or invest any of her roughly $737,000 monthly income.
"X-Men" vet Marsden joins Diaz in horror
Friday November 2, 2007, Reuters
James Marsden, who caught the public's attention playing Cyclops in the "X-Men" trilogy, is in final negotiations to star opposite Cameron Diaz in the horror film "The Box."
Sci Fi takes voyage with "Drake"
Friday November 2, 2007, Reuters
Adrian Paul and Temuera Morrison will face off in Sci Fi's pirate-themed fantasy-action movie "Captain Drake."
Hollywood Writers Say They'll Strike
Friday November 2, 2007, AP
Hollywood writers said they would strike for the first time in nearly 20 years but left open the door for last-minute talks to avert a crippling walkout.
Shock Jock Don Imus Returns to Airwaves
Friday November 2, 2007, AP
A little more than six months ago, Don Imus' career seemed doomed. The shock jock had been fired over a racist and sexist remark that ignited an uproar over the limits of taste and tolerance.
Hollywood Writers Going on Strike
Friday November 2, 2007, AP
LOS ANGELES (AP) Hollywood writers who have long complained of being underpaid and getting little respect said Thursday they would go on strike for the first time in nearly 20 years to fight for a bigger piece of the television and movie industry action.
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