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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Tuesday:
Dr. Conrad Murray could face a substantial prison sentence for his conviction in Michael Jackson’s death. (Los Angeles Times)
Brett Ratner apologizes for using a gay slur during a Q&A; for “Tower Heist.” (CBS)
“Lost” star Matthew Fox is countersuing the female bus driver who accused him of punching her. (TMZ)
Avril Lavigne and her boyfriend Brody Jenner were reportedly attacked and left bloody in Hollywood. (USA Today)
The prognosis for Adele’s ailing vocal cords is good as the singer recovers from laser surgery. (Los Angeles Times)
Kelly Osbourne is recovering from a head injury she received in a dancing move gone wrong. (People)
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, the stars of “19 Kids and Counting,” are expecting baby No. 20. (People)
The Kardashian clan celebrates Lamar Odom’s birthday, without Kim. (Us Weekly)
“Spartacus” is renewed for a third season. (Los Angeles Times)
“Hell on Wheels” rolls in high ratings after the AMC western’s premiere. (Los Angeles Times)
An animated “Harold & Kumar” series might be on the way. (Slash Film)
Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Aniston, Lea Michele and more strut their stuff at Glamour’s Women of the Year awards. (ABC)
Jessica Chastain reportedly has been tapped to play Princess Diana in “Caught in Flight,” a biopic about the late royal’s relationship with Dr. Hasnat Khan. (Thompson on Hollywood)
Rapper Drake talks about his new album, “Take Care,” and his careful approach to stardom. (Los Angeles Times)
Wondering what the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1” soundtrack is like? Here’s a review. (Los Angeles Times)
Marvel Entertainment has inked a deal with Barnes & Noble’s new Nook tablet. (Comics Beat)
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