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- U2 Coming To East Lansing
The famous band will be here in 2010.
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- Soupy Sales Dies At 83
Comedian from the early days of television was one of the best known faces in the nation in the 1950s and 60s.
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- Limbaugh's Football Dreams
Rush Limbaugh confirms he wants to buy the St. Louis Rams
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- Polanski to Remain Jailed
The Swiss Justice Ministry denied a request by lawyers for film director Roman Polanski to be released from jail, while extradition proceedings continue.
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- Dad's List Turns Into Rosanne Cash's Disc
Make no mistake, Rosanne Cash fully understands the value of the sheet of yellow lined paper her father handed to her one summer day in 1973. Now she's giving the world a peek.
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- David Letterman Extortion Case
There's an indictment in the Letterman extortion case.
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- Prepping For 'Twilight Zone' 50th Anniversary
Popular TV show spawned a series of similar shows, movies.
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- Ken Burns Gives Exhaustive Treatment to Parks
It was the nation's best idea, Ken Burns, says: the national parks system.
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- Father of the Late Tim Russert Dies at 85
The father of the late "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert has died in Buffalo, NY. He was 85.
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- A 'Law & Order' Reunion Salutes its 20th Season
A dozen past and present "Law & Order" stars have gathered to mark the start of its 20th year.
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- Fact-Checking Moore's 'Capitalism'
Despite the title of his new movie, Michael Moore really hates capitalism. He says it's a scheme for businesses to profit at the expense of the little guy.
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- Despite Claims of Incest, Phillips Defends Father
Mackenzie Phillips is defending her father John Phillips as "a good man" despite her claims that they had an incestuous affair.
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- Kevorkian Movie
Kevorkian biopic to film exteriors in Oakland County.
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- Kiss Rocks Detroit
Kiss is alive once again in 'Detroit Rock City"
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- Eminem Taking on Apple Over Downloads
Rapper's publisher claims Apple didn't have permission to sell his music online.
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- Jury Selected for Travolta Extortion Trial
A jury was selected Monday for a trial that could see John Travolta take the stand against two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from the movie star following his son's death in the Bahamas.
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- Ceaseless Deaths of the Famous Mark Summer `09
We had been told to expect the deaths of the famous to come in threes, not in the dozens.
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- Court Jester: LeBron James To Appear In Comedy
LeBron James is leaving Cleveland — for Hollywood.
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- Mary Travers of 1960s Folk Anthem Trio Dies at 72
Mary Travers, one part of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, which used beautiful, tranquil harmonies to convey the angst and turmoil of the Vietnam anti-war movement, racial discrimination and more, died after a yearslong battle with leukemia. She was 72.
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- Standing Ovation For Ernie
Ernie Harwell thanks Tigers fans at Comerica Park
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- No More Docs? Moore Mulls Post-`Capitalism' Career
Michael Moore says he made his latest documentary, "Capitalism: A Love Story," as though it were his last. And it might be.
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- 'America's Got Talent' Finalists Wow Judges
The "America's Got Talent" finalists did it their way — and the judges liked it.
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- Patrick Swayze Dies at 57
Died Monday after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
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- West Set to Sing, Not Talk on `Jay Leno' Debut
Will Kanye West get his Hugh Grant moment on Jay Leno's new show?
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- Official: No Ukrainian Adoption for Elton John
Elton John won't be able to adopt a 14-month-old HIV-positive child from Ukraine because the pop star is too old and isn't married.
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- Depp Back for New 'Pirates' Film Coming in 2011
Avast! Disney says a new "Pirates of the Caribbean" film is on yonder horizon.
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- Nirvana Members Dismayed By 'Guitar Hero 5'
Kurt Cobain's appearance in the latest "Guitar Hero" video game is not hitting the right notes with the surviving members of Nirvana.
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- Jay Leno Has the Buzz, but Will Viewers Respond?
Jay Leno has shed more than a dozen pounds and the weighty traditions of the "Tonight Show" that would tie his prime-time future to his late-night past.
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- Broadway Musical in the Works About Woodstock
First it was an iconic concert, then an acclaimed documentary. It was followed by countless books and recordings, not to mention a recent film by Ang Lee. Next, it'll be a Broadway musical.
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- Leno: He's `Laid Back' as Prime-Time Debut Looms
With less than a week to go before "The Jay Leno Show" begins on NBC, Leno describes himself as "laid back" — especially compared to his debut as "Tonight Show" host.
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- Motown Turns 50, But The Party's Far From Over
Berry Gordy Jr. used an $800 family loan to start a record company in Detroit, Fifty years later, Motown Records Corp.
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- AP source: DJ AM Autopsy Finds Pills in Stomach
DJ AM had prescription pills in his stomach and one in his throat when police found him dead in his apartment, a New York City official said Wednesday.
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- George Carlin Gets Another Shot at Emmy respect
It's enough to provoke a string of expletives from any devout George Carlin admirer: The comedian never won an Emmy Award in his lifetime despite a half-dozen nominations.
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- Hoax Video of Michael Jackson Creates Online Stir
A hoax video purportedly showing Michael Jackson emerging from a coroner's van was an experiment aimed at showing how quickly misinformation and conspiracy theories can race across the Internet.
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- Detroit Museum Shows off Rare, Early Photographs
The exhibition is organized chronologically and presents views of the many uses of early photography, including scientific and artistic study, documentation, portraits, landscape and still life. The images span the early 1840s to the 1940s.
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- Disney To Buy Comic Book Powerhouse Marvel for $4B
The Walt Disney Co. is buying Marvel Entertainment Inc. for $4 billion in cash and stock, bringing such characters as Iron Man and Spider-Man into the family of Mickey Mouse and WALL-E.
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- Bush Daughter Jenna Hager Becomes 'Today' Reporter
NBC's "Today" show has hired someone with White House experience as a new correspondent — former first daughter Jenna Hager.
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- Jason Mraz Makes History With 71-Week Chart Run
Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours" may be the longest running song in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but the hippie-friendly jam has been around even longer.
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- UK Police to Review Rolling Stones Guitarist Death
British police said Monday they will review the death of Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones, whose 1969 drowning was ruled an accident but sparked decades of speculation that he was murdered.
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- Bid for Crypt above Marilyn Monroe Falls Through
The $4.6 million bid for the crypt above Marilyn Monroe has fallen through.
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- 9/11 Aims to Become Single Largest Day of service
President Barack Obama is asking Americans to volunteer on Sept. 11, making this year's anniversary of the terror attacks the first National Day of Service and Remembrance.
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- "The Bonfire" Sheds New Light on Civil War Atlanta
A new book called "The Bonfire" puts the spotlight on a terrible time in American history. A time when Americans fought each other, killed each other by the thousands and left the South in ruins.
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- Re-Make of 80s Classic "Red Dawn" Will Be Shot in Michigan
What's more American than Patrick Swayze fighting off a Soviet invasion?
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- Michael Jackson's Death Ruled a Homicide
Investigation shows the entertainer was given a fatal combination of drugs.
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- Jerry Seinfeld Named as Jay Leno's First Guest
NBC says Jerry Seinfeld will be the first guest on the premiere of "The Jay Leno Show."
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- Guitarist Les Paul Dies
Guitar legend Les Paul dies at age 94
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- Bobby Brown
Arrest warrant is issued in Massachusetts for entertainer Bobby Brown
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- Ben Stein Loses NY Times Column Over Endorsement
Monotone TV personality Ben Stein has been stripped of his Sunday New York Times business column because of his work as a pitchman for a credit monitoring company.
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- 40 Years Later, Woodstock Still Fascinates
Forty years after Richie Havens sang and strummed for a sea of people at Woodstock, he still gets asked about it and he still gets requests to sing "Freedom."
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- Folk Fest: How'd It Go?
After big hurdles to jump this year, will the Great Lakes Folk Festival be back in 2010?
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