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July 2, 2009 at 8:00am PST
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Veteran Hollywood actor Karl Malden, 97, an Academy Award winner and died on Wednesday of natural causes.

"Karl lived a rich, full life," said Academy of Arts and Motion Pictures president Sid Ganis. "He has the greatest and most loving family, [and] a career that has spanned the spectrum of the arts from theatre to film and television, to some very famous commercial work."

June 3, 2009 at 7:01am PST
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Courtney Love is now claiming she is the victim of identity theft.

Last week American Express went after the Hole singer for an outstanding balance and fees of more than $350,000. But now she's refuting the charges, claiming someone has stolen her identity.

May 28, 2009 at 10:47am PST
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Maybe that Destiny's Child song was about Courtney Love all along.

The Hole singer has apparently been indulging in some retail therapy lately, but hasn't been paying her balance: American Express claims that Love owes them $352,059.67 in unpaid charges and fees.

Ouch.

We're sure she'll type up an incomprehensible rant which totally lacks grammar and punctuation about this any minute now. 

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