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  • FBI: Man arrested in ESPN reporter nude video case (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:00:01 GMT

    FILE -- This is a July 15, 2009 file photo showing Erin Andrews arriving at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles. FBI officials in Los Angeles, where the charges were filed, say 48-year-old Michael Barrett of Westmont, Ill. was arrested at O'Hare Airport Friday night Oct. 2, 2009. Barrett is charged with interstate stalking to harass, intimidate and cause emotional distress to the victim, ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who was identified in the complaint as E.A. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)AP - A Chicago-area man arrested at O'Hare airport who is accused of taping surreptitious nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was due to appear in federal court late Saturday morning, authorities said.


  • Letterman is target of the kind of jokes he tells (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:38:59 GMT

    Attorney Evan L. Lipton, right, stands with his client, Robert J. Halderman, center, at Manhattan Supreme Court, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 in New York. Halderman was arraigned on charges that he attempted to blackmail 'Late Show' host David Letterman for $2 million, with information that Letterman had had a sexual relationship with several female staffers. (AP Photo/Pool, Marc A. Hermann)AP - Late-night hosts didn't waste a moment poking fun at the troubles of one of their own, after a CBS newsman was charged with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that forced the late-night comic to acknowledge having sex with some of the women who have worked for him.


  • Polanski agreed to $500,000 payment in civil suit (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:18:16 GMT

    FILE - In this Nov. 14 2008 file photo, Polish-born filmmaker Roman Polanski arrives for the opening ceremony at the 8th Marrakech Film Festival in Marrakech.  Film director Roman Polanski agreed to pay his sexual assault victim $500,000 to settle a lawsuit 15 years after he fled the United States, according to court documents (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar, File)AP - Film director Roman Polanski agreed to pay his sexual assault victim $500,000 to settle a lawsuit 15 years after he fled the United States, according to court documents


  • Judge empowers Jackson executors to handle debts (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:34:56 GMT

    FILE - In this March 17, 2005 file photo, pop star Michael Jackson arrives at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria, Calif.  (AP Photo/Michael A. Mariant, file)AP - Michael Jackson's three children seem to be adjusting well to being raised by their grandmother, a judge said.


  • Leno, Fallon among those taking shots at Letterman (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 05:36:32 GMT

    This image rendered form video shows David Letterman as he tells his story during a taping of his late-night show Thursday Oct. 1, 2009 that he had sexual relationships with female employees and that someone tried to extort $2 million from him over the affairs, and CBS says an employee has been charged with attempted grand larceny in the case. (AP Photo/CBS)AP - Will David Letterman's very public revelation of a new, very human flaw bring him closer to viewers, or will it cloud him in cliche showbiz debauchery?


  • Carl Jung's Red Book to be displayed for 1st time (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 07:56:26 GMT

    In this photo provided by the Rubin Museum of Art, the museum's chief curator, Martin Braun, left, and Felix Walder, great-grandson to Carl Jung, inspect Carl Jung's 'The Red Book' after its arrival at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. 'The Red Book,' considered one of the most important unpublished works in the field of psychology, will be displayed to the public for the first time on October 7, coinciding with the first-ever publication of the book by W.W. Norton & Company. (AP Photo/Rubin Museum of Art, Stuart Ramson)AP - The Red Book, an intricate 16-year record of Carl Jung's journey into his unconscious that has never been seen publicly, is going on display in an exhibit at a New York museum that coincides with publication of the volume, rendered in the Swiss psychoanalyst's elaborate calligraphy and richly hued paintings.


  • Letterman is target of the kind of jokes he tells (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:38:59 GMT

    Attorney Evan L. Lipton, right, stands with his client, Robert J. Halderman, center, at Manhattan Supreme Court, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 in New York. Halderman was arraigned on charges that he attempted to blackmail 'Late Show' host David Letterman for $2 million, with information that Letterman had had a sexual relationship with several female staffers. (AP Photo/Pool, Marc A. Hermann)AP - Late-night hosts didn't waste a moment poking fun at the troubles of one of their own, after a CBS newsman was charged with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that forced the late-night comic to acknowledge having sex with some of the women who have worked for him.


  • Polanski agreed to $500,000 payment in civil suit (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:18:16 GMT

    FILE - In this Nov. 14 2008 file photo, Polish-born filmmaker Roman Polanski arrives for the opening ceremony at the 8th Marrakech Film Festival in Marrakech.  Film director Roman Polanski agreed to pay his sexual assault victim $500,000 to settle a lawsuit 15 years after he fled the United States, according to court documents (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar, File)AP - Film director Roman Polanski agreed to pay his sexual assault victim $500,000 to settle a lawsuit 15 years after he fled the United States, according to court documents


  • Judge empowers Jackson executors to handle debts (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:34:56 GMT

    FILE - In this March 17, 2005 file photo, pop star Michael Jackson arrives at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria, Calif.  (AP Photo/Michael A. Mariant, file)AP - Michael Jackson's three children seem to be adjusting well to being raised by their grandmother, a judge said.


  • Comcast, GE value NBCU deal at $30 billion: source (Reuters)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 01:24:44 GMT

    An NBC Universal logo is pictured at the NBC Universal Summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California July 21, 2008. REUTERS/Fred ProuserReuters - General Electric Co and Comcast Corp, working on a deal to spin off GE's NBC Universal, have valued it at $30 billion, including $9 billion of debt, a source close to the talks told Reuters on Friday.


  • La MaMa's Annex Will Become the Ellen Stewart Theatre (Playbill)

    - Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:49:33 GMT

    Playbill - Off-Off-Broadway's La MaMa ETC will name its Annex after Ellen Stewart, the experiment-friendly company's founder and continuing artistic director.

  • Letterman is target of the kind of jokes he tells (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 11:21:08 GMT

    FILE - In this April 7, 2009 file photo, Jay Leno performs in what was being billed as 'Jay's Comedy Stimulus Plan' at the Palace in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Mich. One thing is clear, and Leno's populist jokes reflect it: The country has been in no mood to celebrate ostentatious wealth, or those forces — Wall Street chief among them — seen to have brought us to such a precarious point. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)AP - Late-night hosts didn't waste a moment poking fun at the troubles of one of their own, after a CBS newsman was charged with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2 million in a plot that forced the late-night comic to acknowledge having sex with some of the women who have worked for him.


  • Raymond Chandler Dior (Fashion Wire Daily)

    - Fri, 02 Oct 2009 23:24:00 GMT

    FWD107  Model walks the runway at the Christian Dior show during Spring 2010 Fashion Week in Paris on Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.(Fashion Wire Daily/Gruber)Fashion Wire Daily - Hard-boiled fiction, mixed with German Expressionism and a dose of that favorite French femme fatale Arletty, most famous for her role in Marcel Carne's 1945 film "Les Enfants du Paradis," or "Children of Paradise," were the wellsprings of a wickedly clever Spring 2010 collection by Christian Dior shown Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, in Paris.


  • Carl Jung's Red Book to be displayed for 1st time (AP)

    - Sat, 03 Oct 2009 07:56:26 GMT

    In this photo provided by the Rubin Museum of Art, the museum's chief curator, Martin Braun, left, and Felix Walder, great-grandson to Carl Jung, inspect Carl Jung's 'The Red Book' after its arrival at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. 'The Red Book,' considered one of the most important unpublished works in the field of psychology, will be displayed to the public for the first time on October 7, coinciding with the first-ever publication of the book by W.W. Norton & Company. (AP Photo/Rubin Museum of Art, Stuart Ramson)AP - The Red Book, an intricate 16-year record of Carl Jung's journey into his unconscious that has never been seen publicly, is going on display in an exhibit at a New York museum that coincides with publication of the volume, rendered in the Swiss psychoanalyst's elaborate calligraphy and richly hued paintings.