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Posthumous Michael Jackson Album Due out May 13

When Michael Jackson's record label released his first posthumous album in 2010, a year after the King of Pop's sudden death, producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins was asked to work on the project.

He declined.

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Health District Briefly Closes Eva Longoria Eatery

Health inspectors say they closed Eva Longoria's female-focused steakhouse on the Las Vegas Strip after finding violations of food-temperature regulations.

The Southern Nevada Health District reported it closed SHe by Morton's on Wednesday. A woman who answered the phone at the restaurant Thursday afternoon declined to comment on the inspection, but she said the steakhouse was open for dinner.

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Lebanon in Frenzy over Clooney-Alamuddin Engagement

Word that Beirut-born Amal Alamuddin has stolen the heart of Oscar-winning heartthrob George Clooney has caused a frenzy in Lebanon, where citizens are more used to bad news.

In Baakline, the leafy home district of Alamuddin's father in the Lebanese mountains, Ramzi Sabbagh could hardly contain his enthusiasm.

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Peaches Geldof 'Died of Heroin Overdose'

Live Aid founder Bob Geldof's daughter Peaches died of a heroin overdose, the same cause of death as her mother Paula Yates in 2000, Britain's Times newspaper reported on Thursday.

The model died suddenly on April 7, aged 25, but the autopsy proved inconclusive.

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British Actor Bob Hoskins Dies Aged 71

British actor Bob Hoskins, the gruff star of films including "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and "The Long Good Friday", has died at the age of 71 following a bout of pneumonia, his family said Wednesday.

The short, stocky Londoner, who rose to fame in British gangster movies in the 1980s and went on to have a long career as a Hollywood character actor, died in hospital on Tuesday night.

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Tunisia Turns to Star Wars to Boost Tourism

Two dozen white-clad Imperial Troopers and other Star Wars characters marched Wednesday down a stately, tree-lined avenue in Tunis — a site where activists once fought riot police during the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions.

The empire was not striking back against the poster child for Arab democracy — just an innovative campaign to encourage tourists to return to this sunny desert-and-beach nation in North Africa.

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Bieber's Friend Gets Probation in Drug Case

An aspiring rapper who was arrested during a search of Justin Bieber's mansion pleaded no contest Wednesday to felony possession of ecstasy and was sentenced to probation and community service.

Xavier Domonique Smith, who goes by the name Lil Za, was also ordered into a drug treatment program and fined $1,000 for breaking a jail telephone while in custody, Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office spokesman Ricardo Santiago said.

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"Amazing Spider-Man 2 Nimble with Power, Humor

Young Anglo-American actor Andrew Garfield is springing back into action in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," throwing himself anew into the web-spinning ordinary hero's role.

The Sony film has its North American premiere on Friday after a staggered release around the world that started in mid-April.

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Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas in 'Amicable Split'

Prince Harry and his girlfriend Cressida Bonas have split up.

BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt tweeted that the break-up was "said to be 'amicable' and they remain 'the best of friends'".

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Movie Review: The Other Woman (2014)

Written by Anthony Sargon

You can imagine my lack of excitement walking into “The Other Woman.” None of the marketing suggested anything other than yet another generic, revenge chick-flick where a scorned group of women go after an unfaithful and dishonest male antagonist. Well, I have two words for you: Leslie Mann. She’s the film’s saving grace, and makes “The Other Woman” a lot more tolerable than it would have been otherwise. Oh, and watching Jaime Lannister shit himself is another plus.

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