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    [Andy Murray]: Serena edges Venus in all-Williams US Open quarter (06:46 9/4)
    NEW YORK - Serena Williams watched the final shot sail beyond the baseline, and immediately her sister called for an instant-replay challenge. At that point, Venus Williams really had nothing else to lose. So more than 20,000 fans hushed Wednesday night, looking at the giant video boards high above Arthur Ashe Stadium. A moment later, the call was confirmed and the crowd roared: Serena had won this family affair at the U.S. Open.
    [Tom Jones]: Hendrix, Beatles, Elvis memorabilia up for auction (15:41 9/4)
    LONDON - A guitar burned onstage by Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles' first contract with Brian Epstein are up for sale Thursday, and auctioneers predict bidding could run to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
    [Ben Kingsley]: Toronto film festival lightens up with new comedies (06:50 9/4)
    TORONTO (AFP) - The 33rd Toronto International Film Festival opens Thursday, with a string of comedies marking a departure from the more earnest films of recent years about the war in Iraq, terrorism and US politics.
    [David Bowie]: Hendrix's burnt guitar leads rock auction in London (21:07 9/3)
    LONDON (AFP) - The first guitar that rock legend Jimi Hendrix burned on stage, the only remaining fingerprints of Elvis Presley and the first contract signed by The Beatles all go on sale Thursday in a major auction of music memorabilia.
    [Helen Mirren]: Actress Helen Mirren: I used to 'love' cocaine (08:29 9/2)
    LONDON - Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren said she used to love cocaine, but stopped taking the drug after learning that a Nazi war criminal profited from the trade, according to a magazine.
    [Alfred Hitchcock]: 'Potter' publisher looks to promote next big thing (08:32 9/2)
    NEW YORK - On Sept. 9, the U.S. publisher of "Harry Potter" will premiere a highly ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers and a couple of puzzlers for the industry: How big is the market for a multimedia story -- and can a phenomenon be conceived by a publisher rather than created by the public?
    [Gordon Brown]: Russia regrets EU talks freeze (08:29 9/2)
    MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia on Tuesday hit out at EU leaders for freezing strategic talks over the Georgia crisis, but was also relieved that no economic sanctions were ordered.
    [Paul McCartney]: Carla Bruni to jam with McCartney, Metallica on British TV (09:14 8/31)
    LONDON (AFP) - French first lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy will jam live with Paul McCartney and Metallica on British television next month in support of her new album.
    [Victoria Beckham]: Victoria Beckham Tests Our Love With Pantsuits and Polar Bear Rugs (22:08 8/30)
    Los Angeles (E! Online) - We've probably mentioned a few times on this blog that we love Posh Spice. She's fierce, sassy, has way adorable kids and usually we can get behind whatever crazy outfit she pulls out of her closet.
    [Amy Winehouse]: Winehouse falls ill, misses Paris concert (22:03 8/30)
    LONDON (Reuters) - British soul singer Amy Winehouse pulled out of a Paris concert at short notice on Friday after falling ill at home in London, her spokesman has said.
    [Princess Diana]: New film honors Valentino, "last king of fashion" (18:43 8/28)
    VENICE (Reuters) - Eight months after tearfully bowing out of fashion, Valentino returned to the red carpet with a film celebrating the man who dressed some of the world's greatest beauties from Jackie Kennedy to Princess Diana.
    [Salman Rushdie]: Foreign films dominate Telluride Film Festival (18:43 8/28)
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Telluride Film Festival will show fewer American movies than usual at its upcoming 2008 edition with foreign titles dominating the list of 23 new features unveiled on Thursday from hundreds of entries.
    [Hugh Grant]: Renters of Heath's Flat to Pay $4G Death Premium (18:40 8/28)
    Los Angeles (E! Online) - Sadly, death pays in show business. And now it also costs extra.
    [Nicollette Sheridan]: Nicollette Sheridan, Michael Bolton end engagement (12:44 8/27)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Desperate Housewives" star Nicollette Sheridan and singer Michael Bolton have called off their engagement, the actress' spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
    [John Lennon]: McCartney to perform in Israel for first time (23:33 8/27)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Paul McCartney will perform for the first time ever in Israel next month -- more than 40 years after the Beatles were blocked from giving a concert in the country, the singer announced on Wednesday.


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