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Italian erotic flick wins top prizes at Rome film festival as audience boos

Italian erotic film "And They Call it Summer" which was booed during its screening at the Rome Film Festival, scooped two prizes at the awards ceremony on Saturday to catcalls from the audience.

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Fox's Kilmeade says network picks female talent from 'Victoria's Secret catalog'

Brian Kilmeade, one of the three hosts of the Fox News Channel's morning show "Fox and Friends" said in a radio segment that the network chooses its female on air personnel from the "Victoria's Secret catalog." According to Think Progress, Kilmeade made the remarks on his Fox News Radio show, "Kilmeade and Friends."

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Musicians blast bill to trim Pandora royalties

WASHINGTON — A group of 125 leading musicians is calling on the US Congress to kill a bill backed by online broadcaster Pandora that would slash royalties on Internet radio.

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'Twilight' stars eye new life after vampire saga

"Twilight' stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are looking forward to sinking their teeth into new, non-vampire roles, as they ponder life after the "Twilight" saga.

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Brother of Mia Farrow charged with child sex abuse

John Charles Villiers-Farrow, brother of actress Mia Farrow, was arrested and charged with child sex abuse in Maryland on Thursday. According to Washington, DC's NBC Channel 4, the 66-year-old Villiers-Farrow is implicated in a series of incidents dating back to 2000.

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Fox 19 anchor suspended for calling Maddow 'an angry young man'

A Fox 19 news anchor returned to work on Tuesday after being suspended for calling MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "angry young man."

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'Sun' reporters avoid investigative journalism due to fear of arrest

By Lisa O'Carroll, The Guardian

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Judy Garland's Wizard of Oz dress sells for $480,000

LOS ANGELES — The blue and white gingham dress worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" in 1939 was auctioned Saturday in Beverly Hills for $480,000, Julien's auction house announced.

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Mick Jagger's love letters up for sale

It was the summer of 1969 and Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger was the poster boy for rebellious youth.

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Anchor apologizes for anti-gay Facebook status after GLAAD outrage

The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) called on a Cincinnati Fox station to apologize after news anchor Tricia Macke called MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "Angry Young Man" on Facebook last month.

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Study: Obama's reelection drives racist tweet increase from south

A study of hate speech on Twitter in the week surrounding President Barack Obama's reelection this week concluded that most of the racist rhetoric against Obama emanated from southern states, The Atlantic reported Friday.

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UK lawmakers urge tough new press rules

More than 40 members of Britain's ruling Conservative party have urged Prime Minister David Cameron to impose tough new press rules overseen by regulators outside the industry, in an open letter published in the Guardian on Friday.

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Obama to collaborate with Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel on book

Newly re-elected President Obama writing 'book of two friends' with Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel

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