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Larry Haines, Broadway Actor, Dies at 89 (Playbill)

Playbill - Larry Haines, a stage and television actor who gave a Tony Award-nominated performance as the humane Dr. Dreyfuss in Promises, Promises, a 1968 musical version of the Billy Wilder film “The Apartment,” died July 17 in Delray Beach, FL. He was 89.

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Widow of Aaron Spelling pays $47M for LA condo (AP)

AP - The widow of producer Aaron Spelling paid a whopping $47 million for a two-story condo atop a Century City residential tower that’s still under construction, her lawyer said.

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Omarosa: Wendy Williams is ‘a fake and a phony’ (AP)

In this photo released by 'The Wendy Williams Show' showing Omarosa, left,  during a visit with Wendy Williams, right,  on the set of her new television show on Fox TV, on Monday July 21, 2008.  The reality TV villain, whose full name is Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, sparred Monday with Williams on her talk show in an altercation that at one point turned physical. Omarosa was supposed to appear on 'The Wendy Williams Show' to promote her upcoming book but instead spent more time trading insults with Williams. (AP Photo/'The Wendy Williams Show' FOX TV)AP - Omarosa is not sorry for sparring with Wendy Williams.


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Nicole: Where’s the Kid, Man? (E! Online)

Nicole: Where's the Kid, Man?(E! Online)E! Online - It may be Tuesday, but all we can think about is Sunday. 


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Mulder, Scully believe in `X-Files’ audience (AP)

Writer Frank Spotnitz, left, actor David Duchovny, second from left, actress Gillian Anderson and director,co-writer and X-Files creator Chris Carter, right,  pose for a portrait in Beverly Hills, California on Saturday, July 19, 2008. With aging stars, a six-year lapse since the show ended and a 10-year gap since the last movie, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe' is trying to reconnect with an audience saturated on edgy newer sci-fi and fantasy. (AP Photo/Mark Mainz)AP - Some Mulder and Scully fans were dubious when the title for the new movie based on their favorite TV show was announced: “The X-Files: I Want to Believe.”


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