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BBC News - Entertainment & Arts
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The latest stories from the Entertainment & Arts section of the
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No charges for Jackson's doctors
Seven doctors who treated Michael Jackson in the years before his death will not face charges, US investigators say.
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Bertrand says vocal 'was not me'
Musician Plastic Bertrand apparently admits to a Belgian newspaper that he did not sing on signature hit Ca Plane Pour Moi.
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Churchill's papers to go public
Sir Winston Churchill's entire archive of papers is to be published electronically in libraries, allowing full public access.
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Sky set for 3D television launch
Sky's 3D television station is to start on 1 October with a mix of films and sport, the broadcaster has announced.
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Coppola movie competing at Venice
Director Sofia Coppola's comeback is among the 22 films competing for honours at the Venice Film Festival.
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David Walliams' wife sues Playboy
Model Lara Stone, who married comedian David Walliams in May, takes legal action against the French edition of Playboy magazine.
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ITV wins Rugby World Cup rights
ITV successfully holds onto the UK TV rights for the next two Rugby World Cups, it is announced.
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Outnumbered star is Just William
Outnumbered child star Daniel Roche - who plays naughty Ben Brockman in the BBC comedy - is to play the lead role in a new adaptation of Just William.
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Hungary sued over Nazi art loot
A Jewish art collector's heirs sue Hungary for the return of art worth more than $100m (£64.1m) seized in World War II.
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BBC nations coverage 'improving'
The BBC's news coverage of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland has improved significantly over the last year, the BBC Trust says.
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Justin Bieber films CSI scenes
The teen singer has posted a picture of himself appearing in an episode of US crime series CSI.
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Hollywood heads to Brecon Beacons for SAS film
Hollywood actor Jason Statham is in Wales filming scenes for a new movie, which also stars Oscar-winner Robert De Niro.
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Painter 'finds' lost Adams photos
Glass photo negatives bought for $45 (£34) are in fact the lost work of Ansel Adams - and valued at $200m, claims a California painter.
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Young Scot realises Bolshoi dream
The first Scot to win a place at Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet Academy secures the funding to fulfil her dream.
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Carey makes Booker longlist again
Peter Carey, twice winner of the Man Booker prize, is one of 13 authors to make the longlist for the 2010 prize.
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