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Jackson memorial: 17,500 free tickets
Organizers of an elaborate Michael Jackson memorial said on Friday they would give away 17,500 tickets for Tuesday's event for the late "King of Pop" but have to yet to set the program for the event.


Jackson was working on two albums
Exclusive: The singer was working on two albums at the time of his death, including a collaboration with Claude Kelly and Akon.


THR veteran Steve Brennan dies
Steve Brennan, a 20-year veteran reporter and editor at The Hollywood Reporter, died Thursday at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles after a yearlong battle with cancer.


David Carradine died of asphyxiation
The medical examiner who oversaw a private autopsy on David Carradine said Wednesday that the "Kung Fu" star died from asphyxiation and the way the actor's body was bound allowed him to rule out suicide.


 
 
 
 
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Palin Announces Resignation
Washington Post Scheme Sparks Controversy
The Washington Post comes up with a money-making idea that triggers controversy and a question over ethics. KFWB's Andi Marshall reports they were going to offer access to what the paper called "those powerful few."
Poll: Media Overdoing Jackson Coverage
A new Pew Research Poll says most of you believe there's been too much news coverage about the death of Michael Jackson. KFWB's Bill Cooper says 64 percent of those surveyed are complaining.
Arnold in LA to Talk Budget Options
California begins mailing out thousands of IOUs. KFWB's Andrew Mollenbeck reports the legal fights have already started as the governor is in L.A. this morning to talk about what has to happen next.
 
 
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