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Is Twitter Conspiring With Celebrities To Delete Your Mean Tweets?

3:29AM Ryan Tate | Blogger Mickey Kaus likes to send nastygrams to famous people, on Twitter, when the mood strikes him. And yet these messages sometimes disappear from Twitter search, despite the microblogging service’s well-established technical competence. Mere coincidence — ha! — or conspiracy? More »
Small Screen

Which Of The Melrose Place Alumni Will Be Back?

7:04AM Brian Moylan | For a schlocky camp-fest, the original Melrose Place sure launched a lot of stars. While we have no idea what to expect tonight from the cast of the relaunch, we do have some bets on who might be returning. More »
Flotsam & Jetsam

Teens Spontaneously Combust Over Zac And Vanessa’s Engagement

1:15AM Foster Kamer | Two teenage celebrities might be getting married, and therefore: doing it. Robert Pattinson’s life is invaded by aliens. Paula wants back on Idol, and I want back in the womb. Madonna, Sinatra, Spears, Spacey. Presenting your Monday Morning Gossip Roundup: More »

Cure One NTD, Get 50 Per Cent Off Your Next Health Crisis

4:30AM Defamer Hollywood | Just in case Alyssa Milano’s recent HuffPo guest-blog about NTDs left you unconvinced about the depth of her understanding of the issue, this quote from Details should set your mind at ease: “The fact that these diseases can be eradicated was like, well, this is a no-brainer,’ she says. ‘It’s like a sale in global health!’” [Men.Style.Com] More »

Celebrity Blog Post Covers Debilitating Disease And Classic ’80s Sitcoms, Not Necessarily In That Order

5:45AM Defamer Hollywood | Perhaps not as obviously stirring as Angelina Jolie’s kneebuckling tale of a disadvantaged child caregiver she’d encountered on her recent orphan-collecting travels, something about the quiet urgency with which the apple of Tony Micelli’s eye entreats HuffPo readers to join her in a fight against a variety of little-known but easily curable Third World diseases moved us in equal measure. We urge the time-pressed to at the very least skim the Read More section, where they’ll quickly get the crux of her arguments by scanning a grab bag of tags covering essential talking points “Charmed,” “elephantiasis,” “river blindness,” and “Who’s the Boss?The Threat of Neglected Tropical Diseases [huffingtonpost.com] More »