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Complete list of Emmy nominees for 2008
Outstanding Animated Program for less than an hour Creature Comforts America "Don't Choke To Death, Please" on CBS King Of The Hill's "Death Picks Cotton" on FOX Robot Chicken "Robot Chicken: Star Wars" on Cartoon Network The Simpsons "Eternal...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Weaponry, Dancing, William Shatner, Popular Music
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Emmy Award nominees
Nominees in major categories for the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: DRAMA SERIES: "Boston Legal," ABC "Damages," FX "Dexter," Showtime "House," Fox "Lost," ABC "Mad Men," AMC...Tags: Mandy Moore, Coca-Cola Company, Weaponry, Dancing, William Shatner
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Birthdays
73 Steve Lawrence Singer 64 Jeffrey Tambor Actor 60 Raffi Children's performer 57 Anjelica Huston Actress 47 Toby Keith Country singer 38 Beck Singer -
Today's Birthdays
Actor Mickey Carroll, 89. Singer Jerry Vale, 76. Singer Steve Lawrence, 73. Actor Jeffrey Tambor, 64. Ballerina Cynthia Gregory, 62. Actress Kim Darby, 61. Children's performer Raffi, 60. Actress Anjelica Huston, 57. News columnist Anna...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Kevin Bacon, Billy Crudup, Celebrity, Joan Osborne
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CineVegas Film Festival
THERE'S A rich irony in the fact that James Caan is being feted this month with the CineVegas Film Festival's inaugural Vegas Icon Award: Caan hates almost all the acting he's ever done that has anything to do with the city. The four years he spent as...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Demographics, Don Cheadle, Tom Hanks, Kirsten Dunst
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Stars film videos for Myanmar campaign
Will Ferrell, Jennifer Aniston and Ellen Page are among those lending their celebrity status to a new campaign focusing attention on Myanmar's military-run government.
Jim Carrey previously filmed a public service announcement to raise awareness about...Tags: Woody Harrelson, Human Rights, Sylvester Stallone, Government, Celebrity
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5 Things I Learned From 'Eccentric Glamour: Creating an Insanely More Fabulous You'
Breast implants, bleached hair and Botox are not the ingredients for a glamorous, sexy you, says Simon Doonan, creative director for Barneys New York. With interviews and tips from quirky style icons, Doonan demonstrates how to achieve a mysterious and...Tags: Barney's New York Incorporated, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Annie Lennox
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Homeboy Industries fundraiser draws Hollywood elite
CAUSE CÉLÈBREWHEN IT comes to faith-based politics, President Bush learned a lesson from Hollywood. The industry has had a fondness for activist priests ever since "Going My Way," and today there's probably nobody in a Roman collar who can draw more stars than Father...Tags: Gang Activity, Government, Bette Davis, Herb Alpert, Beverly Hills
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Hollywood celebrities urge human rights in Myanmar
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDozens of Hollywood celebrities have joined together to call attention to the repressive military regime in Myanmar and the plight of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, who has spent more than a decade under house arrest. In more than 30 public-...Tags: Human Rights, Sylvester Stallone, Rosanna Arquette, Joseph Fiennes, Celebrity
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Singer's last chord in L.A.
Tribune newspapersLOS ANGELES—"Roswell" fans know Dido as the singer of the show's "Here With Me" theme. The rest of us know her as the singer of those New Age-y songs that stick in our heads. The 36-year-old Dido, whose name comes from the legendary Carthaginian...Tags: Tony Williams, Brad Pitt, Mel Harris, Angelina Jolie, Real Estate Sellers
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