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FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, December 22, 1999

SHE'S BA-ACK! Celine Dion's All the Way returning to No. 1 on the pop album charts, knocking the late Notorious B.I.G.'s posthumous Born Again out of first place.

LIKE, NO WAY! ABC's comedy It's Like, You Know is like, canceled, and so is the rookie comedy Oh Grow Up, due to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire taking up three time slots. Both will air final episode in the next few weeks.

RATINGS RACE: NBC and CBS tying for the No. 1 TV spot for the week ended Sunday with the help of the Niles-Daphne revelation on Fraiser and the Eyeball network's holiday flick Miracle on the 17th Green.

AY CARAMBA! The Chicago Sun-Times has pulled The Simpsons Sunday comic strip from its funny pages, calling the comic version of the TV 'toon "tasteless and excessively violent."

WEDDING BELLS: Halle Berry and soulster Eric Benet are engaged, Entertainment Tonight says. The couple will wed sometime in Y2K.

SOLD! Sylvester Stallone's Miami mansion sold for the rock bottom cheap price of $16.2 million. Stallone wanted $27 million.

NOT A PHANTOM? Star Wars: Episode I--The Phantom Menace available on video April 4, Video Store Magazine reports.

STUDIO MENACE: Lucasfilm reps, however, say no dates have been set, and an announcement about video release will be made in January. "Sometime in the spring" is the official forecast.

CELEB COURTHOUSE: Jason Priestley made a surprise appearance in an L.A. courtroom Tuesday to plead innocent to felony drunken-driving charges. He faces up to three years in jail if convicted.

TERMINATED: The former owners of the Globe have settled a $50 million lawsuit brought by Arnold Schwarzenegger over a story that said his heart was a "ticking time bomb." The tab will donate an unspecified sum to an Arnold-designated charity.

KA-CHING! NBC paying about $32 million to broadcast six Universal movies, including End of Days, The Best Man and The Bone Collector.

OUT OF BOUNDS: ABC refusing to air a 7-Up commercial during the Super Bowl that features Orlando Jones wearing a T-shirt that says "Up Yours" on the back.

DO WE WANT TO SEE IT? The home videotapes Columbine killers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold made might air in January, the New York Post reports.

MATERNAL MODEL: Supermodel Kate Moss tells Britain's Big Issue magazine that if she hasn't met Mr. Right in a few years, she'll have a baby on her own.

Y2K-READY: Backstreet Boys' Millennium the best-selling album of 1999, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. Britney Spears' ...Baby One More Time is No. 2

NOT DEAD? A musical using Elvis Presley songs is coming to a Broadway theater in 2001. Playwright Joe DiPietro will write the story, but it won't be about Elvis.

CELEBRITY CAR SALE: More than 800 cars being auctioned off January 20-23 at the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction in Los Angeles, including the James Bond Goldfinger Mustang.

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