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U.S. woman sexually assaulted by Roman Polanski tells her story in memoir

The woman sexually assaulted by filmmaker Roman Polanski 36 years ago, when she was a girl of 13, has published her memoir, saying it was time to "take back ownership of my own story."

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Split final season means hit show 'Mad Men' will conclude in 2015

The final season of award-winning US television show "Mad Men" will be split in two, airing in 2014 and 2015, the cable channel that broadcasts it said Tuesday.

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Slain designer Gianni Versace's former mansion set for auction

The palatial Miami mansion where iconic fashion designer Gianni Versace was murdered goes under the hammer on Tuesday with auctioneers hoping to clinch a sale for as much as $40 million.

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'12 Years A Slave' wins best picture in Toronto

British filmmaker Steve McQueen's "12 Years A Slave" won the audience prize for best picture at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday.

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Netflix uses pirate sites to gauge audience appetite

A comment by a Netflix executive in The Netherlands on a Dutch news site shed a bit of light on how the company figures out what content to acquire: they watch what's being stolen.

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Paula Deen 'just got caught' using racial slur, according to black supporter

On Saturday, Paula Deen made her return to the public eye at the Metro Cooking and Entertainment Show Houston. One Houston resident, who is black, said that "[w]hen I first heard about it, my feeling was, she just got caught. Just about everyone I know has used the word. At least she was honest about it."

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Elton John: 'When I was on drugs there was a monstrous side to me'

In the past 12 months, Elton John has recorded a remarkable new album, had a second child, played his first festival in 43 years – and almost died. He talks to Alexis Petridis about his famous temper, his addiction to work – and trying to slow down at 66

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Documentary 'Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction' is a close look at a quiet actor

Harry Dean Stanton is the subject of director Sophie Huber's documentary.(Adopt Films) Harry Dean Stanton is a marvelous actor and, at least from a visual standpoint, a marvelous camera subject. He’s not much of a talker, though. This presents a problem…

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Sound of 'The Clash' saved for a new generation

They've never reformed, despite lucrative offers to do so, and the surviving band members swear they never will now that front man Joe Strummer is no longer around.

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Pop greats kick off Rock in Rio music fest

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

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Kanye West accused of attacking photographer at L.A. airport

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

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Benedict Cumberbatch: Assange tried to talk me out of WikiLeaks film

Actor who plays WikiLeaks founder in The Fifth Estate says he received long email plea day before filming began

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New album of rare and previously unreleased Beatles recordings set for November release

A box set of previously unreleased recordings and studio chat by The Beatles including early hits and cover versions is to be released later this year, their record company said Friday.

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