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FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, August 7, 2005

HAZZARD PAY: Revving up an estimated $30.5 million as the new number one movie The Dukes of Hazzard drove the overall weekend box-office to an up week after two downers in a row.

PAPARAZZO SHOT: Photographer Brad Diaz was shot in the leg with a BB gun while standing in the street about 200 yards from a Malibu home where Britney Spears was a guest, authorities said. There is no official word on who fired the shot.

DESPERATE MOVE: The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announcing that the 63rd annual Golden Globes will take place on Monday, Jan. 16, a day later than planned so as not to compete with ABC's broadcast of Desperate Housewives.

WIFE SWAP: Meanwhile, Sela Ward telling People magazine that she was originally offered Teri Hatcher's role on Desperate Housewives but turned it down as she couldn't commit to the contract.

MOURNED: Ibrahim Ferrer, a leading voice with the Buena Vista Social Club of vintage Cuban performers, died Saturday. He was 78.

SPLITSVILLE: Eddie Murphy's wife, Nicole, filing for divorce from the actor, Murphy's rep confirmed. The couple married in 1993 and have five children together.

VICTORY MARCH: March of the Penguins on target to become the number two documentary of all time, behind Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11.

OFF THE HOOK: Barstow, California authorities fining Death Row Records founder Marion "Suge" Knight $691 Friday after he pleaded no contest to making an illegal U turn. A marijuana possession charge was dismissed as a result of Knight's plea.

SORRY GIRLS: The Killers' Brandon Flowers married his longtime girlfriend in Hawaii earlier this week, per MTV News.

ROAD TRIP: Francis Ford Coppola finally bringing On the Road to theaters after many years of searching for the right combination of director and writer, which he found in Motorcycle Diaries team Walter Salles and José Rivera, per the Hollywood Reporter.

NO PAULA: Paula Abdul will not appear as a guest choreographer in the new Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance, because it conflicts with her American Idol commitments.

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