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Cosby Sued over Alleged 1970s Sex Assault on Girl of 15

TV legend Bill Cosby, already facing a barrage of sex abuse and rape allegations, is now being sued by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted her at the Playboy mansion when she was 15.

Judy Huth, now 55, sued the comedian on Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming sexual battery and infliction of emotional distress. She says that she at 15 and a friend, then 16, met Cosby on a film set and that he invited them to meet at a tennis club the following week.

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Will Academy Go Oscar 'Wild' for Witherspoon?

Eight years after winning an Oscar for "Walk the Line," Reese Witherspoon is taking another stroll towards Hollywood glory -- but this time, it's a grueling 1,100-mile solo hike.

At least that's what her character undertakes in "Wild," a film based on the best-selling, real-life story of a woman's three-month trek along the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from California to the Canadian border.

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Victoria's Secret Lingerie Models Hold First London Show

U.S. lingerie chain Victoria's Secret hold its annual show in London for the first time on Tuesday, mixing fun and business for a keenly awaited fashion circuit event.

Country-pop singer Taylor Swift will sing at the event as some of the world's best-paid models including Brazil's Adriana Lima take to the catwalk.

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Cosby Leaves Temple University Trustees Board

Bill Cosby, the popular face of Temple University in advertisements, fundraising campaigns and commencement speeches, has resigned from the board of trustees following renewed accusations that he drugged and sexually assaulted more than a dozen women over many years.

Cosby, 77, resigned Monday from the seat he had held since 1982.

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People: Scarlett Johansson Weds Partner Dauriac

Hollywood superstar Scarlett Johansson quietly tied the knot with her fiance Romain Dauriac, in October, US media reported Monday.

Johansson -- best known for her roles in "Lost in Translation", "The Avengers" and a string of Woody Allen films -- married Dauriac, a French journalist, in Montana on October 1, People magazine reported.

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Bruce Springsteen Fills in at Surprise U2 AIDS Show

Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay's Chris Martin tried to replace Bono's legendary vocal cords Monday in a surprise U2 concert in New York to rally support for fighting AIDS.

U2, which has played only select shows since a 2009-2011 tour, announced the free show in Times Square with several hours of notice to raise awareness and funding on World AIDS Day.

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Cyber Monday Gears Up to Get Online Shoppers Hyped

After a busy holiday weekend in shopping malls, millions of Americans are expected to log on and keep shopping on the day dubbed Cyber Monday.

That day, the Monday after Thanksgiving, has been the biggest online shopping day of the year since 2010. The day could take on added importance after a Thanksgiving weekend that saw fewer shoppers and lower spending than last year, according to some estimates.

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Shakira Wants Press to Leave Son Alone

Colombian pop star Shakira wants the press to leave her nearly two-year-old son with Spanish footballer Gerard Pique alone, she said in an interview published Sunday.

She shared the first public photograph of her first son Milan sleeping in Pique's arms on the website of Unicef just days after he was born on January 22, 2013 along with a request that people donate to the U.N. children's agency.

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'Hunger Games' Survives at Top of U.S. Box Office

The latest "Hunger Games" movie beat back competitors to survive the Thanksgiving weekend in the top spot of the North American box office, according to industry estimates Sunday.

"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1," starring Jennifer Lawrence as rebellious Katniss Everdeen, grossed nearly $57 million this weekend after its debut a week ago that pulled in $123 million, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

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Cosby Unlikely to Face Charges over Sex Abuse Claims

In recent weeks, about 20 women have come forward to accuse veteran U.S. comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault and even rape.

But with most of the alleged attacks now more than 10 years in the past, the 77-year-old Emmy and Golden Globe winner -- who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing -- is unlikely to face criminal charges due to statutes of limitations.

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