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Headlines for October 16, 2002

Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson's wedding date set?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- If Hank Williams Jr. is right, Pamela Anderson is getting married next month.

Williams, who has recently worked with Pamela's fiance Kid Rock, told a concert audience last weekend that the wedding will be next month at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

"I'm gonna be there," Williams told the Dallas crowd.
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Winona Ryder drug charges dropped.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A judge dismissed a drug charge Wednesday against actress Winona Ryder and rescheduled her trial for Oct. 24 on three remaining felony counts from her shoplifting arrest.

Superior Court Judge Elden Fox ruled in favor of a prosecution motion to dismiss the charge that Ryder was illegally carrying painkillers when she was arrested last Dec. 12 outside a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills.

"It's unfortunate it's taken them 10 months to do this," said Mark Geragos, Ryder's attorney. "I applaud them."
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Campbell loses court battle.
LONDON (AP) -- Three appeal court judges ruled Monday that a British newspaper was justified in publishing a photo of Naomi Campbell leaving a drug addiction center, as the model had lied to the news media about her drug problems.

Earlier this year, a High Court judge ordered the Daily Mirror tabloid to pay Campbell $5,425 in damages and meet her court costs, reportedly $310,000, after he ruled the newspaper had breached her right to confidentiality by running the story in February 2001.

Three judges sitting at the Court of Appeal in London on Monday upheld the newspaper's appeal and said the report was justified in the public interest.
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