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Charlie Sheen?s Bad Weekend

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Charlie Sheen didn't have the best weekend. The former "Two and a Half Men" star may be getting warmed up as he prepares for the Comedy Central roast of Charlie Sheen on Sep 10. in Los Angeles, which airs the night of Sep 19. alongside the season premier of his old show.
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Rapper could face criminal charges for Twitter stunt

Los Angeles County police have opened a criminal investigation to track the source of a tweet sent from rapper the Game's Twitter account that resulted in two hours of jammed emergency phone lines Friday night, the Los Angeles Times reports.
U.S. President Barack Obama

Obama Approval Rating Below 40%: Gallup Poll

President Obama's approval rating in the Gallup daily tracking poll sunk to 40 percent today. Only 39 percent of those polled said that they approve of Obama's performance. 54 percent said that they are unhappy with Obama's performance.
Serbia's Novak Djokovic hits a return to France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga during his semi-final match at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament in Montreal

Tsonga surrenders in face of Djokovic juggernaut

World number one Novak Djokovic advanced to the final of the Montreal Masters when Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga retired trailing 6-4 3-0 on Saturday, leaving the sensational Serb on the brink of a record-smashing title.
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The Game's Twitter Stunt Could Result in Criminal Charges

Los Angeles County police have opened a criminal investigation to track the source of a tweet sent from rapper the Game?s Twitter account that resulted in two hours of jammed emergency phone lines Friday night, the L.A. Times reports.
Reactions to UK Riots: People Show Positive Spirit to ‘Fight Back’

UK to tackle social problems after riots

Britain needs to tackle deep-seated social problems following riots and looting in English cities this week, the center-right government said on Saturday, and a U.S. street crime expert it has brought in said arrests alone would not solve the problem.
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British police out in force to deter riots

British police flooded the streets to ensure weekend drinking does not reignite the rioting that swept London and other cities this week, shocking Britons and sullying the country's image a year before it hosts the Olympics.
U.S. singer Will.i.am of the group Black Eyed Peas reacts as he meets youths of the 20th district of Paris, June 25, 2011 as part of the Paris Hip Hop festival.

Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am stumping for science

Will.i.am, science teacher?With flashing lights, electric dance breakdowns and even some of his own robot-esque moves, the Black Eyed Peas singer is no stranger to the intersection of art and science.

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