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Northern Ireland comedian Patrick Kielty is going back to his satirical roots with a stint on controversial panel show Mock the Week. Related Stories Frank Lampard visits pound shop during romantic break with Christine Bleakley
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Desperate Housewives9/8c ABC So who died when that small plane crashed into the Wisteria Lane Christmas party? Karl and Orson certainly took a hit. Could either of them have survived? Mona sure looked like a goner, too. Don't look for the Bolens to grieve ...
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Cirque du Soleil, in partnership with Elvis Presley Enterprises, has produced Viva Elvis, a stage show at the Aria Resort & Casino. (By Tom Uhlenbrock/P-D)
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Before MTV's "Jersey Shore," there was one obnoxious Italian from New York who dominated cable's celeb-reality circuit. Now he finally has his own...
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Here's my own brief look at some of the more notable celebrity deaths of 2009. As always, they fall into two categories: "The Good Riddance List" and "The Folks We'll Miss List."
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APNewsBreak: Saudi, Norway gov'ts give to Clinton
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Foreign countries including Saudi Arabia and Norway gave millions of dollars to former President Bill Clinton's charity, and donors ranging from entertainer Barbra Streisand's foundation to bailout beneficiary American International Group also pitched in, at a time when Hillary Rodham Clinton was serving her first year as secretary of state.
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I n the past few years, Jeff Dunham has become something akin to a rock star. The 47-year-old entertainer routinely sells out concert halls and arenas at home and abroad, travels in a decked-out touring bus and has his own weekly cable television show.
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Dizzy Gillespie, the trumpet player whose role as a founding father of modern jazz made him a major figure in 20th-century American music and whose signature moon cheeks and bent trumpet made him one of the world's most instantly recognizable figures, died yesterday at Englewood Hospital in Englewood, N.J.
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It now appears that any second-rate reality-show contestant is considered a "catch." Proof: "Frank the Entertainer ... in a Basement Affair" (7 p.m. Sunday, VH1), a new series in which 15 women, including a Bloomington woman named Melissa, compete for the affections of a guy whose claim to fame is that he appeared on both "I Love New York 2" and "I Love Money."
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