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COMMENTARY  


   Jackson's freak show masks last traces of his star power
Michael Jackson has always said he identified with the physically deformed John Merrick, whose remains he once tried to purchase for more than $1 million. Now Michael Jackson has become the Elephant Man.


TOP STORY  

You make the call
Catherine Zeta-Jones was such a lovely actress, with a bright career ahead of her — until one dumb decision forever changed how we'll look at her.

  




SPOTLIGHT  

'Sopranos' star loves Walnuts
Spend time with Tony Sirico and you realize there's more to him than the feloniously handsome face, the Hair and the bullet-hole eyes.

  


LISTMAKERS  
Cold Crowe
An online film magazine calls Russell Crowe the coldest person in the entertainment world.
Time notes top people
What does President Bush have in common with the world's most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, and rapper Eminem?

HAPPY BIRTHDAY  

   Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 1-7
Stars with birthdays this week include actress Lucy Liu, singer Britney Spears, celebrity Ozzy Osbourne and model Tyra Banks.



CELEB TALK  
Cox takes maiden name
When Courteney Cox Arquette went back to being just Courteney Cox, people wondered whether something was wrong with her marriage to David Arquette.
Caine fears being poor
Actor Michael Caine says even after 48 years in the entertainment business, poverty remains his greatest fear.

LOOKING BACK  

   Entertainment highlights in history
Entertainment highlights during the week of Dec. 1-7:

In 1969, four people died at a Rolling Stones concert at the Altamont Speedway in Livermore, Calif.

In 1982, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" was released. It went on to become the biggest-selling LP of all time.


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'Magic' Johnson to Speak About AIDS



Seven Broadway Plays to Open in December



French Actor Daniel Gelin Dies at 81





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