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She Can Run But She Can’t Hide

Speaking of fjord-hoppers, this woman took the rack and ran: “It is crystal clear that she has tried to avoid paying for her breasts,” said Jennifer McShane of Sweden’s Channel 5 to newspaper Expressen. The first episode of the series produced by Strix offers the story of a 28-year-old Norwegian …

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Intimidation Works – This Time

Wired reports that the webmaster of Planet Replay, a ReplayTV user’s site, shut down the section of his site that facilitated sharing recorded programs between ReplayTV owners: On Thursday, Chad Little closed the sharing section of Planet Replay after being deposed by an attorney representing the entertainment companies that are …

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Four Girls Named Donna

Now that the Donnas are on a major, they are turning up in all the right places: TRL last week, SNL last night. Although I am not thrilled that they have turned in the direction of the chunky hard rock of Kiss or AC/DC and away from their punkier beginnings, …

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Dateline to Follow the Face

NBC’s Dateline will do what we did here in early December, follow the twists and turns of Michael Jackson’s face over the last twenty years, a grim undertaking for sweeps week Feb. 17: An NBC News publicist later told Reuters the “Dateline” special would trace “the rise and fall of …

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Stones “Live” Live on HBO Saturday

I haven’t seen the Rolling Stones on this tour, nor have I seen them live since, I think, ’89: just haven’t had the heart the take the chance that they would seem old and feeble. Since they are performing live, as in really live at the time of the performance, …

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Black Eye, Browne Tear

Jackson Browne doesn’t like the way he was portrayed in the TBS JFK Jr. biopic. According to Reuters: Browne’s attorney, Lawrence Iser, said that he demanded in a letter to TBS that it “cease and desist” airing the program again “until false and defamatory scenes accusing Mr. Browne of assaulting …

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Pop Punk On the Rise?

MTV’s TRL has been featuring punkish rock bands performing live all week under the banner of “Spankin’ New Bands Week.” They’ve already run through the Donnas (if ten years is “spankin’ new”), The Used, Simple Plan, New Found Glory, and tomorrow Good Charlotte storms the stage. I don’t know Simple …

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Love Struck?

Is there anything to the search for instant love behind the reality mating shows on TV? Um, maybe: On The Bachelorette (Wednesday, ABC) a reverse of the network’s dating show The Bachelor, attractive young adults profess an ability to fall in love virtually within the time it takes to make …

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Bill Moyers to Examine the Digital Future of Intellectual Property

The tectonic conflict between the defenders of intellectual property (and its defense mechanisms – copyright, DRMs, etc.) and the forces of free expression is generating news headlines almost daily (just scan our front page) and will shape our vision of knowledge into the next digital era. Every citizen should be …

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