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Dizzy Meat Loaf OK After Hospital Stay

Meat Loaf leaves a London hospital three days after falling ill at an awards ceremony. On the red carpet the 'Bat Out of Hell' singer slurred his words while telling reporters how he had woken up that morning "spinning" from vertigo. Watch:
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Post-Rehab Mulder Rocks a Mean Skully

Fresh out of rehab for sex addiction, David Duchovny pounded the New York City pavement sporting a yellow skull-cap on Oct. 9. Duchovny's 'Californication' recently returned on Showtime following his rehab stint.



David Duchovny
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ABC Family Banks on Ledger's '10 Things'

According to a new report, ABC Family has ordered a pilot of a '10 Things I Hate About You'-inspired TV show. The original movie starred Heath Ledger back in 1999. Is it necessary to turn this movie into a television show?

Heath Ledger in '10 Things'

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VH1 Rewards Another Reality Nutjob

What does it take to get your own reality show on VH1 these days? Being on another VH1 reality show and acting like a violent, trashy maniac, of course! Continuing in the grand tradition of 'I Love New York,' VH1 has announced that they're giving 'Rock of Love 2' runner-up Daisy De La Hoya her own show.
Daisy's 'Rock' Moments
Warning: Horrific Language ... blame VH1 for lack of censored clips

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'Indiana Jones' Studio Caught Off Guard by 'South Park' Attack

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This week's 'South Park' opened up a vicious attack on George Lucas and Steven Spielberg for allegedly "raping Indiana Jones" when they brought the beloved icon back to the silver screen. Top execs at Paramount, which like Comedy Central is owned by Viacom, reportedly were not made aware of the episode, which dreamed up recreated scenes from 'The Accused' and 'Deliverance,' pictured.
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What Is Hayden Christensen Wearing?

Hayden Christensen
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Oh Hayden! The dark side of the force is not treating your fashion sense well. What is that thing you have strapped across your chest?




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'Ted White and Blue': The Nugent Doctrine

What would a Nugent administration look like? In his new book, the [insert wild animal]-hunting rock legend says he'd bomb evil-doers to kingdom come, defund health care for smokers, snatch oil from nations that owe us money, and send drug dealers to the electric chair.



Ted Nugent
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'Twilight' Trailer Definitely Doesn't Suck

Get it? Because they're vampires? The full-length trailer for one of fall's hottest movies, 'Twilight,' has hit the Internet, causing fan girls to scream OME (oh my Edward!). The adaptation of the best-selling novel is out in theaters on Nov. 21.

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SNL Lets Hall and Oates Bring the McCain Obama Camps Together

With day after day of negative campaigning driving people apart, 'Saturday Night Live' turns to Hall & Oates to bring everyone back together.
SNL's H&O Tackle Decision '08 (starts around one minute in)

The Real H&O in 1980 with 'You Make My Dreams'

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'Democracy' Will Prevail in November

No, we're not talking about the election -- 'Chinese Democracy,' the looooooong-awaited Guns N Roses album that's almost become an industry fairy tale, is set to be released on Nov. 23. Seriously ... November 23.

GnRs Long-Awaited 'Democracy'

    Seventeen years in the making and at least $13 million spent during production, Axl Rose's 'Chinese Democracy' has become a music industry enigma.

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    In all those years, Rose has gone through at least three studios, four producers and countless musicians during the recording process of 'Democracy.' Rose has notorious issues with creative control and perfectionism, and hoped 'Democracy' would be the greatest album ever made.

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    Guns N' Roses was one of the most important and influential bands to come out of the '80s, as their aggressive, blues-heavy take on rock was a delight amid the rash of light hair-metal fare.

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    Their landmark 1987 debut album 'Appetite for Destruction' album is often considered among the top records of the past 25 years, and some consider it to be one of the best rock records of all time.

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    Clashes between the bandmates, however, did them in. Axl's unpredictable temper often wound up in him walking off of the stage mid-show, which incited riots in some cases. His bandmates eventually had enough of it.

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    Slash, who was the band's lead guitarist, has been the most oustpoken against Rose, often saying that he has zero interest in ever playing with him again. He currently mans the axe for Velvet Revolver.

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    For a brief time, Rose enlisted the quirky guitar genius Buckethead to replace Slash for a Guns N' Roses tour, but the stint was short-lived.

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PopEater Poll Results

    Elisabeth may disagree with 'View' co-hosts on most things political, but our nearly 67,000 voters agree that when these ladies are fighting, it's hard to hear. 89 percent say they miss some or all of their points in the midst of the bickering.

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    Courtney Love continues to deny she's had gastric band surgery to slim down, contrary to a current News of the World item that says she's been boasting about the surgery. Sorry Court, but 84 percent of voters are siding with NOTW on this one. Get the Story and Vote

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    Rosie O'Donnell will be starring in her own variety show the night before Thanksgiving. But 62 percent of our 40,000 voters say they absolutely won't be tuning in. Get the Story and Vote

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    Who would Homer Simpson vote for? 60 percent of PopEater readers say he's an Obama man all the way.

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    Britney's ex says there's a two-hour sex tape of him and the star he's looking to sell. We salute the 100,000 PopEater voters who came clean with us about whether they would watch. 62 percent say they are ready for Spears' close-up.

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    Will Scarlett and Ryan's marriage last 'til death to them part? If PopEater readers are right, not a chance. Only 8 percent of our 24,000 voters think their love is here to stay. 51 percent say it will last months. The rest predict they have a few years before splitting. Get the Story and Vote

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    Sorry Britney, try again. 69 percent of voters tell you the new wig just ain't working. Get the Story and Vote

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    Clay Aiken comes out of the closet. Were PopEater readers shocked? 96 percent of 306,000 voters weren't surprised. Get the Story and Vote

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    We are still recovering from Josh Groban's TV theme medley at the Emmys. 23,000 of you weighed in on the performance too. 45 percent found it brilliant, 31 percent found it brutal and 25 percent thought it was a bit of both. Watch It Now

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    Sorry SJP, but PopEater readers are sending you back to the salon. 83 percent of voters think the new hair style is awful, not awesome.

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'Body' Heat

Russell and Leo provide two times the smoldering star power at their 'Lies' premiere.

This Week in Pop Culture

    Oct. 10, 2006: Sharon Osbourne stunned the audience of her British talk show 'The Sharon Osbourne Show' by showing up drunk on set. Ozzy Osbourne's wife, who was celebrating her 54th birthday, swayed and giggled her way through interviews with British TV personality Michael Barrymore and singer Amy Winehouse.

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    Oct. 11, 2005: Mariah Carey bought a seat for her dog on a flight from NYC to LA, but the airline refused to let the dog aboard because he was "too big". In response, Mariah dispatched her chauffeur to drive Jack the Jack Russell terrier 3,000 miles across America.

    James Devaney, Wire Image

    Oct. 11, 1975: Live ... from New York ... it's the debut of 'Saturday Night Live,' with host George Carlin and featuring musical guests Janis Ian and Billy Preston.

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    Oct. 13, 1971: Sacha Baron Cohen is born in England. Following an education at Cambridge, he will conquer the world of comedy when he morphs into Kazakh reporter Borat Sagdiyev.

    Christophe Ena, AP

    Oct. 9, 1940: John Winston Lennon is born in Liverpool, England, to Julia and Freddie Lennon. After his parents' break-up, he will spend much of his childhood in the care of his aunt, Mimi Smith. As a teen he will team up with Paul McCartney and George Harrison to form the Quarrymen, eventually evolving into arguably the greatest rock band ever.

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    Oct. 9, 2006: After a rivalry arose from the 'Simple Life' co-stars and BBFs, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie finally patch up their differences and enjoy a meal together in Los Angeles.

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    Oct. 8, 2005: Vogue editor-in-chief Anna "The Devil" Wintour gets a face full of a tofu pie courtesy of PETA activists outraged by her magazine's running of ads for fur-based clothing. (PETA / AP)

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    Oct. 13, 2005:'Lost' actor Josh Holloway and his wife, Yessica, were robbed at gunpoint at their Hawaiian home . The thief took cash, credit cards and a Mercedes-Benz, which was later found abandoned.

    Frazer Harrison, Getty Images

    Oct. 13, 2005: Tommy Lee was taken to the hospital after a stunt went wrong during a concert. Faulty pyrotechnics exploded beneath the drummer as he was swinging from a cable several feet above the stage.

    Amanda Edwards, Getty Images

    Oct. 12, 1944: A mob of 30,000, most of them female teens, swarm the Paramount Theater in Manhattan in an effort to secure tickets to Frank Sinatra's show, a crush of madness that is dubbed the Columbus Day Riot.

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