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Greek rural postmen top odd book title list
LONDON - It may not be a best-seller, but "Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers" has won a literary accolade: oddest book title of the past 30 years.
Fashion designer Mila Schoen dies in Italy
ROME - Mila Schoen, an Italian designer of elegant, impeccably tailored clothes, died early Friday at her villa in northern Italy at the age of 91.
Ritchie rocks again with crime romp `RocknRolla'
TORONTO - Crime just never stops paying for Guy Ritchie.
Michael Moore to release new film online for free
NEW YORK - Inspired by Neil Young and Radiohead, Michael Moore will release his new film online and for free.

Man gets prison for crime at Dunst's NYC hotel
NEW YORK - A drug addict who was arrested on charges of burglarizing Kirsten Dunst's New York City hotel penthouse suite has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison.
Dr. Green returns in `ER' final-season flashback
LOS ANGELES - Dr. Mark Greene is coming back to "ER," but he's not coming back from the dead.
AARP celebrates 50th with star-studded event
WASHINGTON - Actress Sally Field had some advice for the mature crowd celebrating AARP's 50th anniversary on a sunny day at the Lincoln Memorial: Don't get burned.
Stars wish they were in Dorothy's shoes
NEW YORK - It's been 70 years since Judy Garland first clicked her ruby slippers in "The Wizard of Oz," yet even the well-heeled celebrities who inhabit the wonderful land of Hollywood still find the shoes a thing of beauty.
Jacksons reunite at BMI Urban Awards
LOS ANGELES - The Jacksons were crowned icons at the BMI Urban Awards, but the King of Pop was an absentee.

Stand Up to Cancer telethon takes over network TV
LOS ANGELES - After seeing what "An Inconvenient Truth" did for environmental awareness, Hollywood producer Laura Ziskin wanted to make a documentary about cancer, a disease she has fought since 2004.