Donnie Wahlberg and wife file for divorce (AP)

AP - Donnie Wahlberg and his wife are calling it quits after nearly nine years of marriage. Wahlberg and his wife, Kim Fey Wahlberg, each filed for divorce last Wednesday in separate counties in the Los Angeles area, court records show.

Applegate says she is 100 percent cancer free (AP)

AP - Christina Applegate says she has a clean bill of health after undergoing treatment for breast cancer. “I’m clear,” Applegate tells ABC News’ “Good Morning America” in an interview airing Tuesday. “Absolutely 100 percent clear and clean. It did not spread. They got everything out, so I’m definitely not going to die from breast cancer.”

Michael Phelps hopes exposure will boost swimming (Reuters)

Reuters - Michael Phelps is ready for
his close-up.

AP: Title, print run on Woodward book announced (AP)

AP - The suspense didn’t quite compare to the identity of “Deep Throat,” but we now know the name of Bob Woodward’s fourth investigative work on the Bush administration, just three weeks before the book’s release.

Glitter freed from Vietnam prison before deportation (AFP)

AFP - Former British glam rocker Gary Glitter was released from a Vietnamese prison after serving two years and nine months for child sexual molestation and was to be deported, his lawyer and prison sources said.

Court Rejects Halt in Spector’s Retrial (E! Online)

E! Online - Three days is all the extra time Phil Spector is going to get.

Irish music legend Ronnie Drew dies aged 73 (AFP)

AFP - Legendary Irish folk musician Ronnie Drew, a founder member of The Dubliners, died in a Dublin hospital on Saturday, his family said. He was 73 and had been suffering from throat cancer.

Thousands pay respects to comedy king Bernie Mac (AP)

AP - As Cedric the Entertainer scanned the crowd of more than 6,000 gathered on Chicago’s South Side to remember Bernie Mac on Saturday, he cracked that the comedy king was “still the hottest ticket in town.”

Influential Brazilian singer-songwriter Caymmi dies (Reuters)

Reuters - Brazilian singer-songwriter Dorival
Caymmi, who rose to fame in the 1930s by writing a hit song for
Carmen Miranda and became known as the grandfather of bossa
nova, died on Saturday. He was 94.

Mystery surrounds death of NYC Renaissance man (AP)

AP - Mark Chamberlain did everything to become a hip, high-tech New Yorker.

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