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Lohan's Mom Arrested on Drunken Driving Charge

Lindsay Lohan's mother is facing a drunken driving charge in New York state following a traffic stop.

State police say Dina Lohan was stopped on a highway Thursday night for speeding about 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of New York City.

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Golden Globes to Honor Woody Allen's Career

The organizers of the Golden Globe Awards say they will honor Woody Allen for his contributions to filmmaking.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association said Friday that Allen will receive the 2014 Cecil B. DeMille Award.

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Kanye West Charged over LA Airport Run-in

Rapper Kanye West was charged Friday with battery and attempted theft after he allegedly attacked a paparazzi photographer at Los Angeles International airport in July, officials said.

Cameraman Daniel Ramos, who filmed the incident in which West allegedly attacked him and tried to seize his camera, filed a lawsuit last month alleging assault, battery and negligence against the U.S. rapper.

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Pop Greats Kick Off Rock in Rio Music Fest

U.S. diva Beyonce and French DJ David Guetta opened Rock in Rio, one of the world's largest music festivals, overnight Saturday.

Some 85,000 people are expected to show up for each day of the week-long event, which features 127 bands and artists.

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Review: De Niro, Pfeiffer Shine in Flawed 'Family'

Talk about a promising duo for a dark mob comedy: Robert De Niro, whose mob-film pedigree needs no explanation, and Michelle Pfeiffer, who was, after all, "Married to the Mob."

Happily, these two more than carry their weight as husband and wife in director/co-writer Luc Besson's new film "The Family."

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London Fashion Week Kicks off with Digital Drive

The fashion universe has always been a bit of a self-contained bubble to outsiders. Those too-tall models in acres of silk? Those outlandish shoes you can't walk in? The dresses that cost as much as a small car? Nice to look at, but hardly a part of most people's lives.

The organizers of London Fashion Week, which kicked off Friday, are hoping to change that perception. The twice-a-year extravaganza — a trade event aimed at a few thousand buyers, editors, celebrities and fashion elite — needs to reach out and stoke more general public interest, they say.

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Ex-Canada PM: New Documentary Better than 'Argo'

A former Canadian prime minister says the real story of how a former Canadian ambassador protected Americans during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis is a "better story" than Ben Affleck's Oscar-winning picture "Argo."

Joe Clark, Canada's prime minister in 1979, made the remarks at a screening Thursday of the documentary "Our Man in Tehran" at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Kidman Says She's OK but Shaken after Collision

Nicole Kidman says she was shaken up after being knocked down by a bicyclist on a city sidewalk.

Kidman appeared on the red carpet Thursday night celebrating Francisco Costa's 10th anniversary as the women's creative director of the Calvin Klein Collection.

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Aguilera Says Trip to Rwanda Was Fulfilling

Christina Aguilera says that although she went to Rwanda to help others, she ended up helping herself.

The 32-year-old singer visited Rwanda in June for a hunger relief effort. She said the experience helped her ground herself.

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Israeli President Peres to Honor Spielberg

Israel's president will award this year's Presidential Medal of Distinction to a group that includes Hollywood director Steven Spielberg and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel.

Shimon Peres' office said Thursday that Spielberg will be recognized for his contribution to cinema and "his unique contribution to the memory of the Holocaust, to the State of Israel (and) to the Jewish people."

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