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Hugh Hefner's Topless Twins Bring Holiday Cheer
'Tis the season to be...topless? At least if you live at the Playboy Mansion, it is. Here's Hugh Hefner's holiday card featuring his new girlfriends,...Stakes riding high on Ghajini
A lot has been riding on Aamir Khan starrer Ghajini, which has run into trouble following a stay order by the Madras High Court on its worldwide release. Film industry circles say an amount of at least Rs 1.2 billion is riding on the much-awaited film.�Sonam follows Ash's steps, signs L'Oreal
Sonam Kapoor, who impressed people with her debut in Saawariya, has become the fresh face of L'Oreal, a brand that has been endorsed by Ash for so long.�There's No More Gold in Them There Hills
What was cable's top series of 2008? And, no, the answer, "Definitely not The Hills," is not acceptable. (Although, true, highly accurate.) Why could New Mexico be a...MTV News Editors' Choice: Best News Segments Of 2008
MTV News Editors' Choice: As the year draws to a close, we've compiled a list of our favorite news segments of 2008.Our Top Stories Of 2008: Britney Spears, Heath Ledger, Chris Brown And More
The top MTV News stories of 2008 included pieces on Britney Spears, Heath Ledger, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne the VMAs and more.Lindsay Lohan's girlfriend hospitalised
Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan's DJ girlfriend Samantha Ronson has been admitted to a hospital in California. She is reportedly suffering from exhaustion and depression.�Cinegoers gear up for Bhojpuri superman
After Hrithik Roshan in Krrish, it's the turn of actor Vinay Anand to play the superhero role in a forthcoming Bhojpuri film.�Ghajini producers face lawsuit
Ghajini producers face lawsuit" style="margin-right:5px;margin-top:5px;width:70px;height:70px;" />With just days left for the release of Ghajini, the film producers have been sent court summons by KBC Pictures claiming to possess the rights of remaking the Tamil version�Hollywood director Robert Mulligan dies at 83
Robert Mulligan, the director of the classic movie To Kill a Mockingbird which brought the issue of entrenched racism in the US South to the screen, has died. He was 83. Mulligan died on Friday of heart disease at his Connecticut home, according to an announcement by his family on Monday.�
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