 November 19, 2004 |
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 November 19, 2004 |
TWO-FOR-ONE SPECIAL It was a boardroom first on last night's Apprentice when Donald Trump pink-slipped two — count 'em, two — contestants: serial blinker Maria Boren and spineless... |
GOLDEN GUY This year's Golden Globe ceremony promises to be as wild and unpredictable as ever now that Robin Williams has been tapped to receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award. NBC will... |
IN RELATED NEWS... Robin Williams is in early talks to reprise his role as Mrs. Doubtfire in a sequel to the 1993 gender-bending comedy, per The Hollywood Reporter. Life with Bonnie alum... |
PREACHING ABSTINENCE Mel Gibson is leaving The Passion of the Christ's Oscar chances up to a higher power. According to Variety, Gibson has chosen not to spend a dime on Oscar ad campaigning... |
STERN SUPPORT Surrounded by thousands of fans and lipstick-lesbian strippers, Howard Stern held a rally Thursday in Manhattan to promote his switch to Sirius satellite radio and condemn the... |
VIBE UPDATE Police in Santa Monica, Calif., are reportedly negotiating the surrender of rapper Young Buck, who is suspected of stabbing a man who punched Dr. Dre as he was about to... |
THEE WED Former Beverly Hills, 90210 actress Rebecca Gayheart, who most recently played a blind woman looking for love in all the wrong places on FX's Nip/Tuck, married ... |
HARRY'S NEW BOSS Warner Bros. is close to signing little-known British director David Yates to helm Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the upcoming fifth installment of the franchise... |
SWEEPING UP Halfway into November sweeps, CBS and ABC are up double-digits over last year while NBC and the WB are down and Fox and UPN are roughly flat. CBS, which is tops in viewers and key demos... |
DESPERATE PLEA Philadelphia Eagles WR Terrell Owens apologized Thursday to anyone who was offended by his role in that |
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