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Hewitt Welcomes Baby Girl after Quiet Wedding

Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt and her "The Client List" co-star Brian Hallisay are the proud parents of a baby girl.

Hewitt's publicist Sarah Fuller said in an email statement the couple is "thrilled" over Tuesday's birth of Autumn James Hallisay.

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French Zombie Show Takes Top International Emmy Prize

French series "Les Revenants" (The Returned) took the prize Monday evening for the best international drama series at the International Emmy Awards in New York.

Rights for the fantasy-zombie show, which was created by Fabrice Gobert, have already been bought in some 40 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, Germany, and throughout Latin America.

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Stars Donate Songs for Philippines Relief Album

Dozens of top stars have donated songs to an album aimed at raising funds for typhoon disaster relief in the Philippines.

Songs by The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Beyonce, U2 and Bruno Mars are among the 39 donated to "Songs for the Philippines," available for purchase Monday at iTunes and for streaming on iTunes Radio.

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Trial over Disputed Fawcett Portrait Opens in LA

A lawyer for the University of Texas at Austin says evidence will show Farrah Fawcett owned two portraits the late artist Andy Warhol made of her in 1980.

The university is seeking to gain one of the portraits that's currently held by Fawcett's longtime lover, Ryan O'Neal.

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Sean Penn: Madonna in Haiti to See His Aid Work

Madonna is in Haiti to visit humanitarian projects that ex-husband Sean Penn has been overseeing since the Caribbean nation's devastating earthquake in 2010, the actor said Monday.

Penn said in a brief phone call to The Associated Press that he had invited Madonna, with whom he has "maintained a great friendship over the years," to visit several times and that she had come with her son Rocco. He said they arrived a "couple of days" ago, and he wasn't sure when she would leave.

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Alicia Keys Visits Typhoon Refugees in Philippines

Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys has visited an air force base in Manila to bring cheer to hundreds of evacuees from eastern Philippine provinces wracked by Typhoon Haiyan earlier this month.

The American singer distributed crayons and coloring books to children at the Villamor Air Base grandstand, where evacuees from eastern Leyte and Samar provinces arrive via C-130 planes.

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Doctor Who Zips around the Planet in 50th Anniversary TV Special

The Time Lord popped up simultaneously in nearly 100 countries on Saturday -- in a special episode marking 50 years of the BBC's cult sci-fi series "Doctor Who".

The show was screened in 3D in more than 1,500 cinemas from Australia to Mexico as well as on British television, in what the BBC said was probably the largest simulcast of a TV drama in history.

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Rock Patriarch Mick Jagger to Become Great-Grandfather

He may still be strutting about onstage giving his fans "Satisfaction" -- but at 70 the Rolling Stones' frontman Mick Jagger is about to become a great-grandfather, his daughter confirmed Sunday.

The British singer's grand-daughter Assisi, 21, is due to give birth early in the new year, her mother Jade Jagger told the Sunday Times newspaper.

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Taylor Swift, Timberlake Win at American Music Awards

Pop diva Taylor Swift was named Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards (AMA) Sunday, while other big winners included British boy band One Direction and crooner Justin Timberlake.

Swift, who took to the stage in a shiny golden mini-dress, also won favorite country artist and favorite country album for "Red" at the AMAs, which are voted on by the public.

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Peers Slam Egypt's Khaled Youssef over Military Courts

Dozens of Egyptian film-makers on Saturday slammed their representative on a panel revising the constitution for failing to oppose an article in the basic law allowing military trials of civilians.

A 50-member committee is revising the constitution that was adopted in late 2012 under the presidency of Mohammed Morsi but later suspended after his ouster in July by the army.

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