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FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, March 6, 2005

BLAKE WATCH: Jurors in Robert Blake's murder trial resuming deliberations Monday morning. Blake is accused of killing wife Bonny Lee Bakley and faces life in prison if convicted.

JACKSON WATCH: As Michael Jackson's child-molestation trial enters its second week, prosecutors look to rebound after some early setbacks. The sister of Jackson's accuser, whose credibility has been undermined by the defense, will be back on the stand.

RATTLE AND SUM? Treasury Secretary John Snow telling reporters Sunday that Bono may have an outside shot at making the short list of candidates to take over reins of the World Bank.

SUCKING UP: Vin Diesel's family comedy The Pacifier raking in an estimated $30.2 million over the weekend to beat John Travolta's Be Cool ($23.5 million) at the box office.

DURST STRIKES BACK: Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst filing an $80 million copyright infringement and invasion of privacy lawsuit against several Websites that posted an X-rated video of the singer and a former girlfriend last week, per The Smoking Gun. Durst claims the X-rated opus was hacked from his computer.

PASSION OF THE FAN: A jury deliberating for less than three hours before finding Idaho transient Zack Sinclair guilty of stalking Mel Gibson. Sinclair faces up to three years in prison when sentenced later this month.

SPEAKING OF STALKERS: Janet Jackson seeking a restraining order against a New York man that she claims has been "harassing and stalking" her for nine years, according to court documents obtained by Celebrity Justice. A hearing is set for Mar. 17.

GOT GAME: 50 Cent collaborating with Vivendi Universal Games on the release of a new videogame--titled 50 Cent: Bulletproof--featuring his voice, likeness and, presumably, virtual scar tissue.

ALL OVER, DAHLING: Zsa Zsa Gabor settling a pain and suffering lawsuit against her driver (and former hairstylist), Jaren Millard, for $2 million. The 87-year-old former Miss Hungary was seriously injured in the 2002 Beverly Hills car crash, as was Millard.

MONKEY BUSINESS: Ellen DeGeneres was outbid Thursday night in an online auction for the right to name a new species of monkey. The auction raised more than $650,000, per the Website that conducted the bidding.

UNTIMELY PASSING: GOP media adviser R. Gregory Stevens, who had served as cochairman of the Bush/Cheney Entertainment Task Force, found dead last month in a guest room at the home of friend and actress Carrie Fisher. He was 42.

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