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FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, June 25, 2000

CARREY ON: Jim Carrey's Me, Myself & Irene won the laugh-off at the box-office. His split personality comedy was the nation's top movie, opening with an estimated $24.2 million. The comic fowl of Chicken Run nested in second with an estimated $17.5 million.

BRIDAL CHICK: Natalie Maines, lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, married actor Adrian Pasdar, Saturday, at Las Vegas' Little White Wedding Chapel.

POOH CORNER: A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled Disney deliberately destroyed documents relating to stuffed toy and video licensing agreements for Pooh. The estate of A.A. Milne, creator of the famous bear, is involved in an on-going legal battle with the Mouse House over royalties.

CRIME SPREE! As fans warmed up to see David Bowie at Britain?s Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, police investigating more than 1,100 crimes which have marred the event. Many of the incidents were reported to be theft.

OBITUARY: British actor David Tomlinson, who starred as father George Banks in the classic 1964 musical movie Mary Poppins, died Saturday at the age of 83. Tomlinson appeared in more than 50 films including the children?s hit, The Love Bug.

BOLLYWOOD: A crown-jeweled cast of Indian biggest film stars gathered at London?s Millennium Dome on Saturday night for the Bollywood Oscars. The event -- the first International Indian Film Awards ? designed to stress the cultural and economic importance of the world's second biggest film industry.

BRITNEY MUSEUM? Two residents of Britney Spears hometown creating a museum to honor the teen superstar. Sections of the Britney Spears Museum will be devoted to her early childhood as a Mouseketeer and her present reign as the music world's reigning Teen diva.

ANIMAL LOVE: Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin negotiating to join the cast of Fox 2000's Animal Husbandry for director Tony Goldwyn. The film stars Ashley Judd as a magazine columnist who develops a theory about ment and women based on the animal world and applies it to her love life.

UNFINISHED WHO: The Who kicking off its summer tour of North America Sunday in Chicago promising a chockful of the classic rockers' time-tested hits and material from Lifehouse Elements, the abandoned 1970 concept album resurrected by guitarist Pete Townshend during the past couple of years.

APOLOGIZING: Creed leader Scott Stapp issuing a public apology for bassist Brian Marshall's disparaging comment that Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder wishes he could write like Stapp. The interview was conducted by Seattle radio station KNDD.

LEGAL THRILLER: Pop star Michael Jackson being sued for $20 million by German-based concert promoter who accused the singer of pulling out of two Millenium New Year's Eve concerts scheduled for Sydney and Hawaii.

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