Italian accused of cashing in on fake Vatican ties

AP - An Italian businessman who once dated actress Anne Hathaway was arrested Tuesday on charges he posed as a representative of the Vatican to fleece wealthy investors in a real estate company that sought to buy and redevelop Roman Catholic Church property.

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Winners of the 2008 BET Awards

AP - Complete list of winners of the 2008 BET Awards:

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Former ‘Idol’ Luke Menard Not Letting Cancer Interfere With Music Career

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Rap, rock, classical — music to Obama’s ears

AP - WASHINGTON (AP) — Bob Dylan. Yo-Yo Ma. Sheryl Crow. Jay-Z. These aren’t musical acts in a summer concert series: They’re artists featured on Barack Obama’s iPod.

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‘Valkyrie’ portrait flap was mistaken photo ID

AP - What looked at first like another PR blow to “Valkyrie,” the twice-delayed Tom Cruise film based on the true story of a German officer who plotted to assassinate Hitler, turned out to be a case of mistaken photo identity.

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‘Viva La Vida’ has second-best debut of ‘08

AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) — Coldplay’s new album is already living the life.

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Barack Obama buzz sweeps through BET Awards

AP - Barack Obama didn’t attend the BET Awards, but that didn’t stop attendees from talking about him.

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'Practice Makes Perfect' for This Band

“Rotation” is the new album by the young pop punk band Cute Is What We Aim For.

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Will Smith comes to rescue of flawed “Hancock”

Reuters - Will Smith’s powers are even more extraordinary than those of a caped crusader who can leap way beyond the tallest buildings in a single bound.

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T-Pain, Keys rock BET Awards; West among winners

AP - T-Pain transformed the BET Awards into a circus Tuesday with a multi-artist medley that showed the rapper and singer’s wide-ranging influence on urban music, while best-selling rapper Lil Wayne and songstress Alicia Keys gave rousing performances of their own.

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