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  • The former talk-show host cut all ties to Rosie magazine in September of last year after many disputes with a new editor-in-chief who wanted to increase coverage of celebrities. Benice told Variety. Unhappy with how her term is progressing, Lisa stages a revolt at school and enlists Moore, starring as himself, to help. and sued Jardine to prevent him from using the name or any reference to the Beach Boys, Daily Variety reported. The company also said the inflated newsstand sales reported to an independent auditing agency were within industry standards and had no bearing on the periodical's finances. A trial date is expected next year.

    In a two-part interview with "Extra," Madonna said she will be the voice of the fairy godmother and that her girlfriends will do other voices but that her daughter Lourdes and son Rocco won't be involved in the project."In the episode, Lisa decides to run for student body president, but is dismayed to discover she is running against the enormously popular Nelson. 12 (UPI) -- Documentary filmmaker and activist Michael Moore makes a special guest voice appearance on Fox's

    The Simpsons.He also refused to pay Jardine for performances of the California band in which Jardine was not allowed to take part. 12 (UPI) -- A New York judge ruled Wednesday neither Rosie O'Donnell nor the publisher of her defunct magazine are entitled to damages, ABC News reported. She started asking me for advice and I really see her as a decent person with a good heart who is curious about life and is looking for answers. But Lisa scores a comeback when she sings a song on how she feels, wins the election, but is made over a la Eva Perone and persuaded to cut programs. "However they draw me is bound to be an improvement on motorcycle bearing the original thing.G+J had issued a statement Tuesday night saying it never manipulated financial information about "Rosie" magazine, Newsday reported.Each side was seeking more than $100 million in damages. "Ever since Bart's class went to the box factory in Flint a number of years ago, I have hoped to make it on 'The Simpsons' one day," Moore said in a statement.