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Four Weeks on, Psy Still Number Two in U.S. Pop Chart

Psy ain't goin' nowhere. Not up. Not down.

For a fourth straight week, the South Korean rapper's "Gangnam Style" remained parked with the brakes on at number two on Billboard's authoritative Hot 100 pop music chart, released Wednesday.

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Bollywood Stars Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan Wed

Bollywood stars Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan have gotten married after dating for five years.

They were wed in a small ceremony in Mumbai on Tuesday, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. A few friends and family members attended the ceremony at Khan's house, it said.

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'Bachelorette' Emily Maynard and Jef Holm Break Up

Televised dating might not be the right fit for Emily Maynard.

The single mom's second turn on ABC's "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" series has ended in a broken engagement.

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S. Korea to Crack Down on Sexy Performance by Minors

South Korea authorities said Wednesday they were taking steps to curb over-sexualized performances by teenaged stars of the country's thriving K-pop scene.

Proposed revisions to the existing Youth Protection Law would slap an R-rating on films, music videos and TV shows that placed an exaggerated sexual emphasis on young singers and bands they feature.

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YSL Draws Line Under Louboutin Red-Sole Shoe Feud

French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent drew a line Tuesday under its legal battle with Parisian footwear designer Christian Louboutin and his iconic red-soled shoes.

In a statement, it said it was "taking steps to close the book" on the trademark dispute by asking the U.S. District Court in New York to dismiss its outstanding counterclaims against Louboutin.

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Hilary Mantel Favorite to Take Booker Novel Prize

Judges are choosing the winner of Britain's most prestigious literary trophy from a shortlist that includes novels set in the court of King Henry VIII and the opium dens of Mumbai.

Hilary Mantel is favored to win the 50,000 pound ($82,000) Booker Prize with "Bring Up the Bodies," a tale of Tudor treachery centered on the king's right-hand man, Thomas Cromwell. It is a sequel to "Wolf Hall," for which Mantel won in 2009.

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Rolling Stones Announce 50th Anniversary Gigs in Britain, U.S.

The Rolling Stones will rock the stage once again with four gigs in Britain and the United States to mark their 50th anniversary, the legendary British band confirmed Monday.

In a video released on the Stones' website and their Facebook page, frontman Mick Jagger, 69, and his three bandmates announced four dates in London and New Jersey, confirming widespread rumors of fresh live concerts.

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ABC to Air Show on 'Bachelorette' Ashley's Wedding

Former "Bachelorette" Ashley Hebert (AY'-behr) will have quite a wedding video.

Hebert and fiance J.P. Rosenbaum have signed a deal with ABC to film their marriage ceremony.

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Johnny Depp Starting Book Imprint

How cool is this: Johnny Depp is going to help run a publishing imprint.

Already on the list of books is one by Bob Dylan, "The Unraveled Tales of Bob Dylan," which aims to set the record straight on the songwriter's enigmatic life and career and will be based in part on interviews with Dylan by best-selling historian Douglas Brinkley.

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'Taken 2' Takes Down 'Argo' in Close Weekend

Liam Neeson's "Taken 2" has defended its box-office title with a narrow win over Ben Affleck's "Argo."

Sunday studio estimates put 20th Century Fox's action sequel "Taken 2" at No. 1 with $22.5 million in its second weekend. "Taken 2" raised its domestic total to $86.8 million.

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