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Bale reportedly ‘flew off the handle’ at mother
July 23: Actor Christian Bale, star of “The Dark Knight,” is denying allegations that he attacked his mother and sister. J.D. Heyman from People magazine and Judge Glenda Hatchett weigh in on the alleged crime. (Today Show)Britain's Daily Mail newspaper reported Wednesday that Christian Bale “flew off the handle” at his London hotel when his mother Jenny Bale said “some outrageous things” about "The Dark Knight" actor and his wife.


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Dissident actors challenge SAG leaders
Kate Walsh, Amy Brenneman and 29 other actors hope to challenge the SAG leadership that has them frustrated. Campaigning under the name Unite for Strength, the group is seeking seats on the union's board.Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:02:40 GMT
Sherri Shepherd opens up about abortions
Sherri Shepherd said Wednesday on "The View" that she carried a lot of shame and guilt about having had multiple abortions, until a woman at a conference said: “Sherri, when you get to heaven all your babies are going to be there.”Wednesday on “The View,” Sherri Shepherd clarified some statements that she made to a black Christian women’s magazine about having had “more abortions than I can count.”


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Olympic broadcasters battle Chinese for access
A cameraman works on the Olympic Green, near the Ling Long Tower, Wednesday in Beijing. The Beijing Olympics might look like any other to the casual TV viewer. But behind the familiar studio sets, broadcasters from around the world have been squaring off for months with Chinese officials over censorship and what they'll be allowed to film.The Beijing Olympics may not look much different from previous games on TV but behind the studio sets, world broadcasters have been squaring off for months with Chinese officials over censorship.


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Dollar for dollar, Vince Vaughn is money, baby
Vince Vaughn raked in $14.73 of gross income for studios for every dollar he was paid for "The Break-up," "Wedding Crashers" and "Dodgeball."Vince Vaughn is the best star for the buck, raking in $14.73 of gross income for studios for every dollar he was paid for "The Break-up," "Wedding Crashers" and "Dodgeball," according to Forbes magazine.


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Tune in to the joy of TV's guilty pleasures
Really, how can anyone feel guilty about watching Mister Rogers? He may be gone, but his show made the world a better place, especially for meow meow pussycats and striped tigers.Msnbc.com staffers share their guilt over shows we're somewhat ashamed to watch -- or ashamed to love so much. Pro bowling, "Mister Rogers Neighborhood" and "Ace of Cakes" are all on our list.


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Comic and film fans flock to Comic-Con
Storm Troopers on the escalator? It must be Comic-Con (in this case, the 2006 gathering).More than 100,000 people a day will congregate at San Diego's Comic-Con, and those who show up are among the most avid fans around. They’ll try out video games, seek out collectible books and toys, and get a preview of anticipated films and TV shows.


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'At the Movies' saves its aisle seat, for now
Richard Roeper, left, and Roger Ebert pose for photographers following a 2005 ceremony in which Ebert was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Both men have since left the movie-review show that bore their names.Both Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper have now left the movie-review show that once bore their names. Film-criticism fans hope the new younger hosts will keep the show alive.


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Hope & Crosby would face rocky ‘Road’ today
July 22: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to actors Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly about their new film “Step Brothers.” (Today Show)Bob Hope and Bing Crosby might be on the road to nowhere if they tried to team up today the way they did in old Hollywood. Today's funny folks reunite now and then, like Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly in "Step Brothers," a follow-up to "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."


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Newsweek: Portraits from Hollywood's golden age
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 23:55:16 GMT

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