
Most of the 1.5 million condolence letters sent to President John F. Kennedy's widow after his assassination were destroyed, and the 200,000 or so pages that were saved have been hidden away in the archives of his presidential library in Boston.

Roman Polanski's wife says her husband's imprisonment in a 32-year-old sex case has diminished her carefree spirit and terrified and disoriented the couple's two children.

A spokesman for Marie Osmond says a funeral service for the singer's 18-year-old son is set in Utah.

A Hollywood associate of Joe Francis will be sentenced in Reno for his role in the bribery of jail guards to help the Girls Gone Wild founder while he was being held on tax evasion charges in 2007.

Villainous roles have snatched the supporting-acting prizes at the Academy Awards: "Precious" co-star Mo'Nique as a loathsome mother and "Inglourious Basterds" co-star Christoph Waltz as a sociable Nazi fiend.

Too predictable. That's the persistent complaint about the Academy Awards.

Charley talks with Kirstin Swindler from Celebrity Attractions about a new promotion called Luck of the Irish the Lord of the Dance upcoming production.

Tony Blair's publisher says his long-awaited memoir will give a candid account of his 10 years as Britain's prime minister and be published in September.