Kiefer Sutherland pleads no contest in DUI case
An attorney for Kiefer Sutherland entered a plea of no contest Tuesday on the actor's behalf to a charge of driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit.
Attorney Blair Berk entered the plea on behalf of Sutherland, who was not present. The charge of driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent or higher stemmed from a traffic stop in Los Angeles last month.
Sentencing is set for Dec. 21.
Sutherland, star of Fox's ,” could face up to one year in jail.
Fergie tells crowd that she's ill; concert canceled
The Black Eyed Peas canceled a concert in San Salvador after Fergie fell ill.
The daily newspaper La Prensa Grafica reported that some 10,000 people were at the concert Friday when the 32-year-old singer suddenly told the crowd she was sick. The show was canceled minutes later.
The band was in Mexico and Central America as part of their “Monkey Business” tour.
Two Show, the concert's organizer, said in a statement Monday that it plans to reschedule the concert sometime within the next three months. It also offered refunds to dissatisfied fans.
It's a girl for Nolte and his longtime companion
It's a baby girl for Nick Nolte and his longtime partner, Clytie Lane.
The baby, who hasn't been named yet, was born Oct. 3 in Los Angeles. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces, the actor's spokesman, Paul Bloch, said Tuesday in a statement.
Mother and daughter were doing well, he said.
Nolte, 66, has a son, Brawley, from a previous marriage. The baby is Lane's first child.
Nolte has received Oscar nominations for his roles in “The Prince of Tides” and “Affliction.”
Lohan says staying sober is her main priority
Lindsay Lohan is making plans for life after rehab.
The 21-year-old actress reportedly checked out of the Cirque Lodge, a drug and alcohol treatment center in Utah, on Friday. She had entered treatment in August after reaching a plea deal on misdemeanor drunken driving and cocaine charges following two arrests.
“It was a sobering experience,” Lohan says in an interview with OK! magazine. “It was humbling. It made me look at myself, and all of the people, places and things in my life in a different way. I was in there for substance abuse, after all.”
Staying sober - and out of Los Angeles - is Lohan's main priority.
“I'm staying in Utah until it's time to shoot ‘Dare to Love Me,' and then I plan on returning to Utah so I can stay focused, and avoid other distractions,” she tells OK!
- From wire reports
Attorney Blair Berk entered the plea on behalf of Sutherland, who was not present. The charge of driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent or higher stemmed from a traffic stop in Los Angeles last month.
Sentencing is set for Dec. 21.
Sutherland, star of Fox's ,” could face up to one year in jail.
Fergie tells crowd that she's ill; concert canceled
The Black Eyed Peas canceled a concert in San Salvador after Fergie fell ill.
The daily newspaper La Prensa Grafica reported that some 10,000 people were at the concert Friday when the 32-year-old singer suddenly told the crowd she was sick. The show was canceled minutes later.
The band was in Mexico and Central America as part of their “Monkey Business” tour.
Two Show, the concert's organizer, said in a statement Monday that it plans to reschedule the concert sometime within the next three months. It also offered refunds to dissatisfied fans.
It's a girl for Nolte and his longtime companion
It's a baby girl for Nick Nolte and his longtime partner, Clytie Lane.
The baby, who hasn't been named yet, was born Oct. 3 in Los Angeles. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces, the actor's spokesman, Paul Bloch, said Tuesday in a statement.
Mother and daughter were doing well, he said.
Nolte, 66, has a son, Brawley, from a previous marriage. The baby is Lane's first child.
Nolte has received Oscar nominations for his roles in “The Prince of Tides” and “Affliction.”
Lohan says staying sober is her main priority
Lindsay Lohan is making plans for life after rehab.
The 21-year-old actress reportedly checked out of the Cirque Lodge, a drug and alcohol treatment center in Utah, on Friday. She had entered treatment in August after reaching a plea deal on misdemeanor drunken driving and cocaine charges following two arrests.
“It was a sobering experience,” Lohan says in an interview with OK! magazine. “It was humbling. It made me look at myself, and all of the people, places and things in my life in a different way. I was in there for substance abuse, after all.”
Staying sober - and out of Los Angeles - is Lohan's main priority.
“I'm staying in Utah until it's time to shoot ‘Dare to Love Me,' and then I plan on returning to Utah so I can stay focused, and avoid other distractions,” she tells OK!
- From wire reports

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