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Corey Feldman: Haim Was "In the Best Frame of Mind That He’s Ever Been"

Corey Haim was in “the best frame of mind” in his life, Corey Feldman said on Larry King Live Wednesday night, adding that people shouldn’t jump to conclusions that his close friend died of a drug overdose. Corey Haim dead at 38 Haim, who had struggled with addiction for many years, was taken to a Burbank hospital where he was pronounced dead Wednesday morning. “They need to stop saying it’s a drug overdose,” he told Larry King…

Witherspoon: First lady is DC’s top fashionista

AP – Actress Reese Witherspoon says her “Legally Blonde” character Elle Woods has been ousted as the most stylish woman to come to the nation’s capital by first lady Michelle Obama.

Kendra Wilkinson: Life Post Playboy

Erika Souter of US Weekly discusses the former Playboy bunny.

Laura Bryna Doesn’t Have a Thing to Wear

The singer discusses her song for the air National Guard and her latest single.

Chelsea Handler back with a ‘Bang’

Snarky late night host releases her third book, ‘Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang.’ (March 10)

Corey Haim dies of overdose in Los Angeles

Reuters – Corey Haim, a Hollywood teen star of the 1980s who became as famous for his struggles with substance abuse as his acting, died in Los Angeles of an apparent prescription drug overdose. He was 38.

‘Big Mike’ Lynche Draws Cheers, Tears On ‘Idol’

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — It was the guys’ turn to take the stage on Wednesday night’s “American Idol,” as the show is just one day away from revealing the final 12 contestants who will vie for the crown. Two more men will be sent packing on Thursday night, but if the “Idol” judges have anything to say about it – Michael Lynche won’t be one of them. “Big Mike” brought the house down – and brought Kara to tears – with his performance of Maxwell’s “This Woman’s Work” – a performance which Simon dubbed the best of the season so far.

Census campaign targets tech-savvy Hispanic youth

AP – Groups pushing for robust Hispanic participation in the 2010 census announced a new campaign Thursday that aims to reach the hard-to-count demographic through its smart-phone-toting youngsters.