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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Tuesday Tales

Michael Jackson's former physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury yesterday. The Dr. sat emotionless as the verdict was read, and was handcuffed and taken into custody without bail,while fans outside the courthouse cheered. The verdict means the Dr. will lose his medical license, although he won't serve a great deal of prison time. He will be sentenced on November 29. A member of the rap group Odd Future has been hit with a battery charge after allegedly hitting a photographer in the face during the recent Vodoo Festival. The photographer says the rapper punched and slapped her while throwing water at other photographers at the event. The rapper has responded by saying no one's going to sue him for money. We'll see how that one turns out. Songs from rapper Drake's sophomore album "Take Care" have been leaked to the internet a week before it's official release, but don't think he's fretting over it. The rapper took to Twitter to say he hopes fans enjoy the music and pick up a copy of the album. Rihanna's next album "Talk That Talk" will hit stores on November 21 and will feature a guest appearance by mentor Jay Z. That should be a  treat for fans. Singer Alicia Keys shut down pregnancy rumors by saying she's going to enjoy her first child before having another. She and husband Swizz Beatz have a son together. The hit show "The Real Housewives Of Atlanta" has returned with more drama for fans. It will be interesting to see how the new season unfolds, considering there's tension between NeNe and Sheree. Be sure to tune in, the show is sure to get more outrageous as the season wears on. Reportedly reality star Kim Kardashian has had a change of heart regarding her recent split with husband Kris Humphries. It seems that E!, the network that airs the show "Keeping Up With The Kardashians",  has come under fire and pressure from fans who think the wedding was a sham and is trying to get the star to consider giving the marriage another try. We'll have to see what develops as time goes on. Week 8 of ABC's "Dancing With The Stars" was pretty wacky, to say the least. Nevertheless, contestants jived to Tutti Frutti with Karina and  J.R. recieving praise from the judges. The competition continues to heat up, and it's anyone's guest who will win the grand prize. Cable network TLC will air a new reality series which goes behind the scenes of drunk driving law enforcement called "D.U.I.". Reality television fans will get an opportunity to sit back and enjoy a beer as irresponsibble drivers take field sobriety tests. TLC has picked up 12 episodes of the show, with six debuting next month and the rest planned for 2012. Unlike "Cops", the show focuses on drunk-driving suspects and follows their story from being pulled over and being interrogated, to, if necessary, arrest and sentencing. The show will debut on Dec. 1 at 9 pm on TLC. Tune in. on DVD: "Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows Pt 2", "Blue Velvet" and "The Change Up". On the tube: "Glee" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, ""The Last Man Standing" on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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