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Injured Mariah Carey back to work
Mariah Carey left the hospital and is heading straight back to work.
Demi Lovato: 'If you want to be famous, make a sex tape'
Demi Lovato says "if you just want to be famous" then just make a sex tape.
Ben Barrington: Playing god
Persistence has paid off with a divine role for actor Ben Barrington, writes Alan Perrott.
UK's celebrity royalty still ruling together after 15 years
It isn't easy to feel sorry for a man being paid US$1 million ($1.27 million) a day to wander around shopping centres looking lost, but there were moments of real poignancy in David Beckham's post-retirement tour of China.
Dogs provided 'psychiatric service'
Two celebrity travellers were allowed to have their French bulldogs keep them company on an Air New Zealand flight because they were providing a "psychiatric service''.
Royal baby: Snooki's advice
"In the beginning, right when you take your royal golden nugget home to the castle is the most exciting experience of your life," Snooki writes.
Celebs' pet dogs ride in style on Air NZ
Two canine travellers caused a stir on a 10-hour international flight after Air New Zealand let the French bulldogs sit at the feet of their celebrity owners.
Colin Firth scene tops TV poll
Colin Firth's famous lake swim as Mr Darcy in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice has been named the most memorable moment in British TV drama history.
Mayer coy over new song's Swift inspirations
John Mayer has dodged questions about the inspiration for his new song Paper Doll amid reports it is about ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift.
50 Cent pokes fun at domestic abuse charges
Rapper 50 Cent appears to have made light of the domestic violence charges he is facing by posting a number of humorous pictures online to show fans he is not in jail.
Paul Casserly: Shows to watch while pulling a sickie
Being sick, sloping off home, watching TV in the daytime, it could be worse, writes Paul Casserly.
The odd couple of hot cops
Sandra Bullock revels in returning to the big screen in female budy movie The Heat, finds Michele Manelis.
Kiwi star revels in the Rafters' dramatic roles
Nick Grant catches up with the Rafters' star as season five ends.
Paul Casserly: 'How Maori are you?' TV's best quotes
June has come and gone like a slightly depressed wet dog but it's left behind some memorable moments.
Gandolfini funeral a Sopranos-style send-off
Purring SUVs with tinted windows (and New Jersey plates) delivered mourners in sunglasses and boxy dark suits to the steps of St John the Divine Cathedral in Morningside Heights in Manhattan.
Michele Hewitson Interview: Engelbert Humperdinck
The main thing to know about Engelbert Humperdinck is that he enjoys every minute of being Engelbert Humperdinck - and who wouldn't?
Drugs ruined Eminem's organs
Eminem says his addiction to prescription drugs left him with near-organ failure.
James Franco on the run from lawsuit
James Franco has allegedly been dodging legal papers for 136 days.
James Gandolfini's funeral
People garther to pay their last respects to Sopranos actor James Gandolfini, who passed away on June 19, 2013.
Lomu farewells dad after health battle
Jonah Lomu has made a heart-warming tribute to his father, Semisi, who died this week after a long battle with diabetes and kidney, liver and heart problems.
Paul Casserly: Did TV3 deliver the Bain 'smoking gun'?
TV blogger Paul Casserly nervously sat down to watch 3rd Degree's Bain scoop - but did it live up to the hype?
'Mummy, are they going to kill us?'
Halle Berry claims her daughter is afraid to go to school because of paparazzi harassment.
Paul Little: An easy way to reduce violence
Sir Ray Avery, an inspiring foe of all varieties of bullying, tells a story that illustrates the bystander effect perfectly, says Paul Little.