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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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The risk of kidnapping
News of an alleged plot to kidnap popstar Victoria Beckham will unnerve many of the world's rich and famous.
BY SINEAD O'HANLON / Reuters
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Big stars shine at Stones show
Rolling Stone Mick Jagger's star power was put to the test on Monday as the cream of Hollywood turned out to see his band in L.A.
BY DEAN GOODMAN / Reuters
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Kidman on Cruise breakup
Nicole Kidman says she is only beginning to understand now what caused the breakup of her marriage to Tom Cruise last year.
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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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Sharon Osbourne to call it quits If she had to do it over again, Sharon Osbourne says she wouldn't have invited MTV's cameras into her home.
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Jury ponders case A jury began deliberating Tuesday in the shoplifting case against Winona Ryder, accused to stealing merchandise from Saks.
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Celebrity birthdays for Nov. 3-9
Those celebrating a birthday this week include comedian Dennis Miller, singer Adam Ant, rapper-producer Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and actress Thandie Newton.
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'Charlie's' secrets "Charlie's Angels" director McG dishes on who's in and who's out for the upcoming big-screen sequel.
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Rosie defends Martha Rosie O'Donnell says that if she still had her talk show, she would use it as a forum to defend Martha Stewart.
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Celebrity flashbacks
Entertainment highlights during the week of Nov. 3-9: In 1961, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams and Fred Rose were the first to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 1965, the daytime soap opera "Days of Our Lives" premiered on NBC.
The Associated Press
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