Archive for September, 2011

Beyonce showed off her new Pulse fragrance in NYC Wednesday night in the Penthouse of the Dream Hotel.

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After months of hype and a judge switcheroo, Fox’s “X Factor” has arrived.

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Davis execution leaves global imprint

Troy Davis may be dead, but his execution Thursday in the American state of Georgia has made him the poster boy for the global movement to end the death penalty.

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Big-voiced R&B diva Vesta Williams, perhaps best-known for her 1980s hits “Don’t Blow A Good Thing” and “Congratulations,” has been found dead of a possible drug overdose in a Southern California hotel room, coroner’s investigators said Friday. She was 53.

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Controversy over the execution in Georgia of a convicted murderer whose supporters say may be innocent has exposed a continuing divide in the United States over the death penalty.

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Boy, 2, Accidentally Shoots Self, Dies

A 2-year-old in Oxon Hill died after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head Monday night.

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CBS’s Two and a Half Men is now actually one man, played by Jon Cryer, one near-man, played by Angus T. Jones, and one manchild.

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The Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole has denied clemency for death-row inmate Troy Davis.

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A gunman killed his wife at their Florida home and then burst through the front door of a nearby church on Sunday, wounding a pastor and associate pastor before parishioners tackled him, authorities and relatives said.

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In just one round, Floyd Mayweather Jr. got a head butt, a kiss and a hug from Victor Ortiz.

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Grammy-winning blues musician Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, who was a longtime sideman for Muddy Waters, died of a stroke on Friday in Chicago at age 75, according to a statement on his website.

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Eleanor Mondale, the vivacious daughter of former Vice President Walter Mondale who carved out her own reputation as an entertainment reporter, radio show host and gossip magnet, has died at her home in Minnesota. She was 51.

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Kara Kennedy became teary-eyed when she accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom on behalf of her ailing father at a 2009 White House ceremony, but she also managed to smile as Sen. Ted Kennedy’s life was honored.

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