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There's something about Albert
Most radio-talk show producers toil away in anonymity. But thanks to his on-air banter with Mary Mason, talk-show host at WHAT (1340 AM), Al Butler is not obscure.
By AL HUNTER JR. / Daily News
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Stars trek to fest
If there's ever a prize given to the low-profile awards dinner garnering the most major names, the Hollywood Film Festival Awards gala would be the hands-down winner.
BY BILL HIGGINS / Reuters
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Horoscopes What's in the stars for your future?
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The buzz Watch the latest news from Hollywood.
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Comics page Daily comic strips, crosswords and games.
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Real love or reel love?
Preppie boy-next-door actor Ben Affleck seems smitten with Latina diva Jennifer Lopez, just as they come to town to film Jersey Girl. The Daily News wonders: Publicity ploy or true love?
By April Adamson / The Daily News
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Hanks 'most powerful' Tom Hanks tops Entertainment Weekly's annual list of the 100 most powerful people in entertainment.
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Blake denied bail Actor Robert Blake was denied bail by a Los Angeles judge on Wednesday, and Blake's attorney claimed that someone had tampered with evidence against the actor.
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Celebrity birthdays Oct. 13-19
Those celebrating another year this week include comedian Nipsey Russell, musician Paul Simon, chef Emeril Lagasse, singer-actress Marie Osmond and singer Ashanti.
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'Slave' spat Secretary of State Colin Powell replies to a racially charged comment by Harry Belafonte.
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Cruise on 'Samurai' Tom Cruise spoke of his admiration for Japan's warrior spirit at a news conference to mark the start of shooting for "The Last Samurai."
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Celebrity flashbacks
Entertainment highlights during the week of Oct. 13-19: In 1951, "I Love Lucy," starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, premiered on CBS. In 1972, the members of Creedence Clearwater Revival announced they were breaking up.
The Associated Press
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