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- Leno, Kimmel to guest on each other's show
- Late-night talk-show hosts Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel say they're going to get around the problem of booking guests during the writers' strike by appearing on each other's show.
- Britney in 'dire need' of psychological help: Dr. Phil
- Television therapist Dr. Phil McGraw says he was with Britney Spears as she left her Los Angeles hospital only two days after a three-hour standoff with police that involved her two sons.
- Original recordings of Marley, Tosh lost: Jamaican officials
- Jamaican officials say a huge collection of music from the 1970s that includes original recordings by reggae icons Bob Marley and Peter Tosh has disappeared from the archives of the former Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation.
- There Will Be Blood tops honours from U.S. film critics society
- There Will Be Blood, a movie about a man's singular pursuit of oil, is gushing with honours, taking three honours from the U.S. National Society of Film Critics in its 42nd annual awards ceremony.
- Ojibway artist Norval Morrisseau buried after month-long dispute
- Norval Morrisseau, one of Canadian's most acclaimed aboriginal artists, has finally been laid to rest after a protracted battle between his children and the man who cared for him in his final years.
- Free days offered at French national museums
- Many national museums in France, including the venerable Louvre in Paris, will be offering free admission in the coming months.
- No End in Sight documentary to become a book
- The documentary No End in Sight, about the wrong turns made by the U.S. government during the early days of its invasion of Iraq, is being turned into a book.
- Actors union urges members to boycott Golden Globes
- The U.S. film actors union says its members will boycott the Golden Globe Awards next weekend in solidarity with their writer colleagues.
- Legendary sports journalist Dunnell dead at 102
- Former columnist and sports editor Milt Dunnell, a Toronto Star legend and Hall of Fame journalist, has died at age 102.
- Kite Runner, Lust, Caution nominated for U.K. film award
- Ang Lee's Lust, Caution and Marc Forster's The Kite Runner have been nominated in the best foreign-language film category of the British Academy Film Awards.





