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FIRST LOOK: The News in Brief, October 27, 2002

A BIG JACKASS: Johnny Knoxville and his gang of pain-seeking pranksters kicked ass at the box office as Jackass: The Movie opened at number one with an estimated $22.7 million.

REST IN PEACE: Richard Harris will remembered in a private funeral service in London, before having his ashes scattered near his home in the Bahamas, the actor's agent said Saturday. The two-time Oscar nominee died Friday of Hodgkin's disease at age 72.

WHAT ABOUT HARRY? Harry Potter filmmakers saying they will reluctantly search for a replacement Professor Dumbledore for the next installment, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. "[Harris] is Dumbledore in many people's eyes. In truth he is irreplaceable," producer David Heyman told Britain's ITV News Saturday. "We will find a new Dumbledore, but there will only be one Richard Harris."

COURTING: A six-man, six-woman jury selected to try Winona Ryder on shoplifiting charges. Among the jurors: former Sony studio boss Peter Guber. Opening arguments begin Monday.

OFF THE ROAD: After 38 years of touring, the Statler Brothers to give up the road after Saturday's concert in Salem, Virginia. The Grammy-winning band, known for such hits as "Flowers on the Wall," will continue to record.

DUDE, WHERE'S MY DEAL? That '70s Show costars Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama signing lucrative deals to stay with the hit comedy through May 2005. Meanwhile, no contracts yet with key cast members Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher.

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE: Late Beatle George Harrison set to receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to British cinema at the British Independent Film Awards next Wednesday.

WELCOME BACK: R&B trio En Vogue, one of the most successful girl groups of the 1990s, releasing its first album in more than two years on November 12. The Gift of Christmas will also mark the introduction of a new member.

FIGHTING THE FROG: Veteran sitcom writer Gary Miller, 54, suing the WB network and the producers of Reba, claiming he was denied promotion and finally fired because they thought he was too old.

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