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FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, March 16, 2004

SHE'S IN: Whitney Houston entering a drug rehab facility, according to her publicist. Houston "thanks everyone for their support and prayers," publicist Nancy Seltzer said in a statement Monday. No other details were released.

SHE'S OUT: Martha Stewart resigning from her post as director and CEO at her company Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia as the result of her conviction on obstruction of justice stemming from a suspicious stock sale.

WAS IT WORTH IT? Martha Stewart feeling like her life was "wasted" after being found guilty of lying about her stock sale, her daughter, Alexis Stewart, tells CNN's Larry King Live in an interview airing Wednesday.

PARIS ON HIATUS: Simple Life 2 took a break from production to observe the death of Paris Hilton's grandmother; the show will resume this week.

WALK ON: Bono to present commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia May 17. The U2 frontman will also receive an honorary degree.

EQUINE DINING: Bo Derek hit Congress Tuesday to support legislation that would ban slaughtering horses for food overseas. Last year, nearly 50,000 horses were killed in the U.S. and shipped to countries where their flesh is considered fine dining.

DELAYED: Courtney Love's new attorney got her prelim hearing for two felony drug possession counts pushed to Apr. 15. Love reportedly burst into tears during this morning's proceedings.

TRIPPED UP: Blink-182's drummer Travis Barker breaking his right foot last Friday in Australia getting off a bus. The accident has forced the band to cancel the rest of their tour Down Under, including several dates in Japan and two in Hawaii. They'll be back on the road Apr. 22 in Mexico.

ROCK ON: Prince, Jackson Browne, ZZ Top, Bob Seger and the late George Harrison among the honorees at Monday night's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at New York's Waldorf Astoria.

PUMP UP THE VOLUME: Chubby Checker staging a protest outside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony Monday night over a lack of radio airplay for his classic "The Twist" and his new material. Checker isn't in the Rock Hall.

FRIED FISH: A French children's book author losing his court battle to prove Disney based the title fish in Finding Nemo on his own creation Pierrot. A judge said fans would be unlikely to confuse the two.

STORK WATCH: The Passion of the Christ star Monica Bellucci expecting her first child with hubby, French actor Vincent Cassel. The baby is due this fall.

THE HEADLINES CONTINUE: The Passion of the Christ star Jim Caviezel meeting with the Pope on Monday after attending a private screening of the movie in Rome.

CANNES DO: The Coen brothers screening their movie, The Ladykillers, at Cannes on May 18. Tom Hanks and Marlon Wayans star in the remake of the 1955 laffer.

FULL CIRCLE: Former Fox bigwig Doug Herzog returning to Comedy Central as president nearly a decade after he helped launch the funny net.

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