Willie Nelson Reminisces About He & Snoop Dogg (Lion) Writing Songs For An Album In Amsterdam

Singer Willie Nelson talks to CNN’s Piers Morgan about smoking marijuana and writing music with Snoop Dogg.   The Blue Eyed Stranger and the D-O-G-G (L-I-O-N)   Willie Nelson recalled to Piers Morgan about a time while he was in Amsterdam and Hip Hop legend turned Ragge Musician, Snoop Lion, called up teh Blue Eyed Stranger to collaborate […]

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Rosie O’Donnell Says She’s “Happy to Be Alive” After Suffering Heart Attack

Rosie O’Donnell wrote on her blog Monday, “I’m Lucky to be here.” This statement was in reference to her brush with death following the classic heart attack signs she had suffered after she tells of  helping  “an enormous woman/struggling to get out of her car.” Instead of calling 911, O’Donnell, 50, Google searched ‘symptoms of heart attack’ and took a Bayer Aspirin. […]

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Attorney to seek wrong-way driver’s exhumation

The attorney for a man whose wife’s wrong-way accident killed eight people on New York’s Taconic Parkway in July says he will ask authorities to exhume her body in order to prove she wasn’t drinking at the time of the accident. Dominic Barbera, attorney for Daniel Schuler, told CNN’s “Larry King Live” he believes Diane Schuler may have suffered stroke-like symptoms and that a fire after the accident could have turned blood sugar into alcohol

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Chris Brown says he still loves Rihanna

Pop star Chris Brown has admitted guilt and apologized for assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna in February, but he does not remember hitting the singer, he told CNN’s Larry King. LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Pop star Chris Brown has admitted guilt and apologized for assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna in February, but he does not remember hitting the singer, he told CNN’s Larry King. Looking at police reports about the incident makes him feel like he’s reading about a stranger, Brown said in his first television interview since the arrest

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David Carradine’s manager suspects foul play in actor’s death

David Carradine’s wife and his manager disputed suggestions that the actor’s death was a suicide, while a source in Bangkok, Thailand, said the actor’s neck and genitals were found bound with rope. Carradine, 72, became famous in the 1970s, when he portrayed the traveling Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in the television series “Kung Fu.” Bangkok police said Carradine was found hanging by a nylon rope in a Bangkok hotel room closet Thursday morning. A member of the emergency crew who was called to the hotel after a maid found Carradine told CNN that a yellow nylon rope was tied around the actor’s neck and a black rope was around his genitals

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‘Idol’ finalists dish on singing, strategy and sexuality

"American Idol" viewers had a clear choice when it came down to the final decision: the low-key but sincere Kris Allen or the flamboyant and powerful Adam Lambert. The vote went for Allen, and Lambert told Ryan Seacrest on CNN’s “Larry King Live” that the outcome didn’t surprise him. There are no hard feelings, though

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Howard ‘fully prepared’ to accept criticism in ‘Angels & Demons’

"The Da Vinci Code," a film based on a novel from Dan Brown, opened three years ago amid controversy and protests. Now, a new film based on another Brown novel, "Angels and Demons," opened on Friday. Larry King talked with the star of the movie, Tom Hanks, and its director, Ron Howard, about whether the new film will spark more controversy

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