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Ricky Martin raises money in Germany for kids

Latin superstar Ricky Martin said Thursday he is teaming up with a German broadcaster to support his foundation and build a youth center for children in his native Puerto Rico.

Charges dropped in Perez Hilton case

Black Eyed Peas manager Liborio Molina apologized to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton as part of an agreement allowing assault charges against him to be dropped, lawyers said Wednesday.

LA police ask judge to keep Jackson records sealed

A police detective asked a Nevada judge Wednesday to keep warrant documents in the Michael Jackson death investigation sealed until Jan. 18.

Taylor Swift to debut greeting card line in spring

Fresh off her triumph at the Country Music Association Awards, Taylor Swift has netted a deal to create a line of greeting cards.

Janet Jackson: Michael in denial over drug problem

Janet Jackson says she recognized her brother Michael's drug problem, and tried to help him, but that he rebuffed those attempts to intervene. "You can't make 'em drink the water," Jackson told ABC News in an interview airing Wednesday. When asked if her brother was in denial about his addiction, she replied, "Possibly."

Nicole Richie is hospitalized for pneumonia

Nicole Richie has been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital and is being treated for pneumonia. Her representative says she's doing well.

Lloyd Webber re-hospitalized after cancer surgery

Andrew Lloyd Webber has been readmitted to hospital after developing an infection following surgery for prostate cancer.

Savannah marks 100th birthday of Johnny Mercer

Jeepers creepers! Savannah's got a Johnny Mercer statue for tourists' peepers.

2 sites selling Beatles songs to remain shut down

Two Web sites that sold songs by The Beatles for 25 cents apiece should remain shut down indefinitely, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes

iTunes' top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Nov. 16, 2009:

Katy Perry plots next album, does 'MTV Unplugged'

"American Idol" contestants should be thankful that they have caring, sharing Ellen DeGeneres on the panel now and not Katy Perry.

Law firm sues Rod Stewart for $3.3 million

A prominent entertainment law firm is suing Rod Stewart for $3.3 million in legal fees it claims he owes.

Music Review: Pretty Ricky is pretty good

Pretty Ricky, "Pretty Ricky" (Bluestar Entertainment)

Russian rappers groove with Putin

Putin in da house? Da! He's tracked Siberian tigers wearing military camouflage, sat in the cockpit of a fighter jet, and shown off black-belt judo moves. Now Vladimir Putin is adding another groove to his tough guy persona: hip hop idol.

John Mayer makes sure music rises above tabloids

If you're engrossed in the tabloid Internet-gossip that has come to define the celebrity world, then John Mayer's latest CD, "Battle Studies," could provide enough fodder to fill at least a dozen Perez Hilton blog posts or at least one story in Us Weekly.

Elton John says he's back on his feet

Elton John says he's back on his feet after being sidelined for the flu and an E. coli bacterial infection.

Review: Mayer flounders with self-penned soft rock

John Mayer, "Battle Studies" (Columbia)

Doctor in Jackson case avoids jail in support case

The physician being investigated in Michael Jackson's death reached an agreement Monday in a separate child support case that kept him out of a Nevada jail.

LA pushes to get repaid for $3M Jackson memorial

The Los Angeles city attorney still plans to seek reimbursement of the $3 million the city spent for the Michael Jackson memorial, a spokesman said Monday, despite an audit concluding the event pumped even more dollars into the local economy.

Washington 'Ring' cycle ends with riveting concert

The world ended on a stage devoid of scenery or special effects, just a soprano in a dark sequined dress singing of redemption and love.

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