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NEW YORK (AP) -- No need to grieve, tweens: Miley Cyrus is not dead....
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MILEY Cyrus has been targeted by an internet hacker who used the star's YouTube account to announce she was dead.
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Miley Cyrus is loving British boys.
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A Lithuanian national who fatally stabbed a Latvian man last year has been jailed for life after a jury found him guilty of murder.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A 19-year-old hacker who posted some racy photos of Disney starlet Miley Cyrus on the Internet said he was raided by the FBI this week after boasting that he would never be caught.
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"I guess somebody ended up ratting me out" said the rattled teen after the FBI raid
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Authorities caught up with another infamous hacker this week, this time the guy who hacked Miley Cyrus’ email account. Interestingly, he wasn’t arrested or charged with anything. Josh Holly,19, did lose three computers to the FBI though, who located him in Murfreesboro, TN. read more
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A roundup of the day's celebrity news.
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On Monday, the F.B.I. raided the home of a 19-year-old who had been bragging in Internet posts about hacking into the MySpace account of the Disney Channel star Miley Cyrus.
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Reports allege that the pop star's 20-year-old boyfriend is staying in the Cyrus household.
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A roundup of the day's celebrity news.
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A roundup of the day's celebrity news.
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MILEY Cyrus dishes on her new man, a Christian underwear model, while Tom Cruise buys Suri her own home.
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New York, Oct 31 (ANI): Hannah Montana fans can finally take a sigh of relief as Miley Cyrus herself has declared that she is not going anywhere and is very much a part of the show. “We”ve got too many episodes to finish,” The New York Daily News quoted Miley Cyrus, as telling Extra.
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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- A 13-year-old girl who said she had been raped was stoned to death in Somalia after being accused of adultery by Islamic militants, a human rights group said....
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A 13-year-old girl who said she had been raped was stoned to death in Somalia after being accused of adultery by Islamic militants, a human rights group said.
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A 13-year-old girl who said she had been raped was stoned to death in Somalia after being accused of adultery by Islamic militants, a human rights group said. The execution took place in a packed stadium in Kismayo.
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A 13-year-old girl who said she had been raped was stoned to death in Somalia after being accused of adultery by Islamic militants, a human rights group said.
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A man is found stabbed to death in a residential street in south London.
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The U.N. said that a Somali stoned to death by Islamist militants after she had been accused of adultery was a 13-year-old girl who had been raped while visiting her grandmother.
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ZAC Efron says he's not "ballsy" enough to strip naked on stage, wile Miley Cyrus admits she was once a toilet cleaner.
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I sometimes wonder how people who appear on television treat their own programmes – do they insist on gathering the family round the set to gaze and admire, or do they avert their eyes from modesty or embarrassment? My guess is that Michael Portillo, at least, will have steered well clear of his set this weekend, though not, I hope, because he was embarrassed.
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Miley Cyrus has been spotted everywhere recently with model and aspiring singer Justin Gaston, but the 20-year-old former “Nashville Star” contestant denies having a relationship with the 15-year-old Disney star.
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Washington, Nov 13 (ANI): Popstar Miley Cyrus is set to celebrate her much-awaited 16th birthday at the American Music awards. Coincidentally the award function falls on the same day as her birthday on the 23rd of November.
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Hannah Montana star is the victim of an Internet death hoax.
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Prescription drugs cited in Locklear driving case. Miley Cyrus is a victim of Internet death hoax. Christopher Lloyd's burned home brings him "Back to Reality." Bahrain sheik sues "King Of Pop" for $7 million.
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A roundup of the day's celebrity news.
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MILEY Cyrus is going to "smack" the person who claimed she had died, while Jen Garner fears for her safety.
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A jury heard more testimony Thursday in the case of a woman accused of conspiring with her daughter and assistant to create a fictitious MySpace profile.
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Rating: 1 1/2 stars (poor-fair) Like so many Disney animated features, "Bolt" is consumed with abandonment issues. I felt abandoned just watching it. It's a seriously withholding action comedy, stingy on the wit, charm, jokes, narrative satisfactions and animals with personalities sharp enough for the big screen, either in 2-D or 3-D. I saw it in 3-D, which helped.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A federal judge is considering a defense request to dismiss the case against a Missouri woman accused of sending cruel Internet messages to a 13-year-old girl who later committed suicide....
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The daughter of a woman accused of orchestrating a cruel Internet hoax against a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide took the witness stand Friday to defend her mother....
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RCMP officers used undue force, including pepper spray and blows to the head, to subdue a Manitoba man who eventually died in their custody, the man's former spouse said.
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This weekend will be the biggest ever for online retailers as millions of shoppers shun the high street and use the internet instead.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Teen star Miley Cyrus, pop diva Madonna, "The Dark Knight," hi-tech gadgets and Barack Obama were among America's top pop culture obsessions that turned into possessions in 2008, according to online market place eBay.
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Minutes after an Anderson Municipal Court judge said an accused murderer's bond would be set by a higher court, the victim's 15-year-old daughter stood outside the courtroom, demanding the death penalty for her mother's killer.
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Calgary police have identified the victim of a southwest stabbing as Calgary resident Shawn Charles Chiasson.
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The star will be counting down in the bedroom of an as-yet-unnamed fan.
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Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help following the West End shooting death of a young man early Sunday.
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The fallout continues from Herman Rosenblat's discredited Holocaust story. Laurie Friedman's "Angel Girl," a children's book inspired by Rosenblat's tale, was pulled by the Lerner Publishing Group.