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    Lisa Marie Presley Marries Guitarist (AP)

AP - Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of rock 'n' roll king Elvis Presley,
 has married guitarist and music producer Michael Lockwood in a ceremony
 in Kyoto, Japan, her publicist said Thursday. Presley, 38, and Lockwood
 exchanged vows in a traditional Japanese ceremony on Jan. 22, spokesman
 Paul Bloch said.

    Man Charged With Pirating Oscar Screener (AP)

AP - A man accused of uploading a copy of the film "Walk the Line" that
 was intended for an Academy Award voter has been charged with copyright
 infringement.

    Berry Can't Escape 'Catwoman' During Award (AP)

AP - Halle Berry had to write "I will not make 'Catwoman II'" on a
 chalkboard four times Thursday in order to earn her pudding pot as
 Harvard's Hasty Pudding woman of the year.

    Cowell Not Close With 'Idol' Winners (AP)

AP - "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell usually has big bad words to
 describe the reality show's wannabe pop stars. But the biting Brit sums
 up his relationships with past "AI" winners with one little one:
 "tiny."

    Divorcing stars pick this group (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - The family court docket in Hollywood is chock-full this
 year with high-profile celebrity divorces. Jessica Simpson/ Nick
 Lachey, Heather Locklear/ Richie Sambora, Denise Richards/ Charlie
 Sheen and Eddie Murphy/ Nicole Murphy are among the celeb couples
 seeking to end their marriages in 2006. USA TODAY's Karen Thomas looks
 at today's crop of in-demand (and very busy) divorce attorneys in
 celebrity circles.

    Altman, Winterbottom among Berlin prize favorites (Reuters)

Reuters - It is probably no coincidence that among a bleak and harrowing
 selection of films at this year's Berlin film festival, Robert Altman's
 gentle tale of a live radio show facing closure is among the favorites.

    Madonna treated for hernia -spokeswoman (Reuters)

Reuters - In February 17 story "Madonna treated for hernia: spokeswoman"
 please read in second paragraph ... awards in Los Angeles ... instead
 of ... awards in New York .

    NBC partnerships build new Olympic platforms (Reuters)

Reuters - It's unlikely that even the most ardent Olympics fan can sit
 at home to watch all 418 hours of NBC's coverage from Turin, Italy. The
 network, therefore, pumped up its online presence and entered alliances
 with Google, ESPN.com, Apple, TV Guide, MobiTV, Zingy and other
 companies to extend its reach far beyond the television set.

    Toshiba to boost HD-DVD (Reuters)

Reuters - Toshiba American Consumer Products on Thursday announced an
 ambitious marketing push in support of HD-DVD but conceded that some of
 the high-definition optical disc format's interactive features won't be
 available in the two first-generation players slated to hit stores next
 month without a "firmware upgrade."

    "Barefoot" shows its age but still full of laughs (Reuters)

Reuters - It's hard to recapture the giddy excitement of first love, and
 it's similarly difficult to re-create the innocent exuberance of
 "Barefoot in the Park," the second vintage Neil Simon comedy to be
 revived on Broadway this season.

    Madonna treated for hernia -spokeswoman (Reuters)

Reuters - In February 17 story "Madonna treated for hernia: spokeswoman"
 please read in second paragraph ... awards in Los Angeles ... instead
 of ... awards in New York .

    Gareth Pugh Sends in the Surrealist Clowns (Fashion Wire Daily)

Fashion Wire Daily - Fashion Wire Daily - London - It's not every day
 you see a giant black "Donnie Darko"-esque stuffed animal careening
 down the runway (50 percent mouse, 50 percent rabbit, 100 percent
 terrifying). But then, it's not every day you're invited to see Gareth
 Pugh's new collection, which debuted yesterday at On/Off as part of the
 NewGen series sponsored by Topshop.

    Search for solitude takes detour in 'Brooklyn Follies'
     (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - Not yet 60, Nathan Glass is "looking for a quiet place to
 die. Someone recommended Brooklyn." So the narrator of Paul Auster's
 The Brooklyn Follies returns from the New York suburbs, seeking only
 solitude and anonymity.

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