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Writers set slate for Strike.tv (Reuters)

Members of the Writers Guild of America carry signs on the picket line at NBC studios in Burbank, California February 8, 2008. An online network formed by professional TV and film scribes during the Hollywood writers' strike earlier this year unveiled a slate Wednesday featuring contributions from the minds behind the likes of 'The Office' and 'Die Hard.' (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - An online network formed by professional TV and film scribes during the Hollywood writers’ strike earlier this year unveiled a slate Wednesday featuring contributions from the minds behind the likes of “The Office” and “Die Hard.”


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“Teenager” sets record for ABC Family (Reuters)

Reuters - “7th Heaven” creator Brenda Hampton’s new teen pregnancy drama “The Secret Life of the American Teenager” set a ratings record for ABC Family.

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“Shakespeare” director on trail of Nazi (Reuters)

British director John Madden attends a photocall in Venice September 5, 2005. Madden is in negotiations to take the helm of the Nazi hunting thriller 'The Debt.' (Alessia Pierdomenico/Reuters)Reuters - “Shakespeare in Love”director John Madden is in negotiations to take the helm of the Nazi hunting thriller “The Debt.”


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Clear Channel in $400 million deal with Limbaugh: report (Reuters)

Reuters - Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh signed an eight-year contract extension worth as much as $400 million with Clear Channel Communications Inc, The New York Times said on its website on Wednesday citing an interview with Limbaugh.

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Stars bring poker faces to Las Vegas for charity (AP)

Shannon Elizabeth, left, and Charles Barkley arrive at the 'Ante Up For Africa' charity poker tournament during the World Series of Poker at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Wednesday, July 2, 2008.  (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)AP - Celebrities turned out Wednesday to donate to Darfur charities — and to show their fellow stars just who the real card sharks were.


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