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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Saturday | June 23, 2007

Ciara A strong bet at BET Awards
It's getting to be no surprise: another year, another chance for Ciara to earn BET Awards. A 2005 nominee for four of the honours and winner of one - best collaboration (for 1, 2 Step, with Missy Elliott) - and a contender for two last year, the young singer is in the running three more times in the BET Awards '07.

Daytime Emmy Awards stunner: Two shows tie for Outstanding Drama

In an unprecedented occurrence at this year's Daytime Emmy Awards, two shows won in the category of Outstanding Drama Series: Guiding Light and The Young and the Restless.

Soap scene

All My Children: Amanda used her knowledge of JR's kidnapping being a hoax to demand a piece of the action.

'Passions' Has Ethan finally chosen his true love?

The question that is on every interviewer's mind when speaking with Eric Martsolf (Ethan Winthrop, Passions) is, 'When will the Gwen/Ethan/Theresa love triangle finally be resolved?' Well, we just might have an...

Shaq's attack on kids' obesity a slam-dunk show for ABC

Any kid who was ever picked on would relish this moment. The really big man asks the boy if anyone harasses him. The obese middle-school student points to an older kid who teases him, saying he's fat.

'Transformers' movie taps into 1980s nostalgia

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (AP): Benson Yee was a Star Wars-obsessed kid when something new caught his eye in a toy store during a family vacation: Transformers - 'robots in disguise' - that changed into vehicles or other objects."I didn't know what they...





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