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Coroner: Anna Nicole's Son's Death Not Natural

Headlines: Coroner calls Anna Nicole's son's death "unnatural" (drugs may have been found in his system)... Meredith Vieira makes "Today" debut. (so far, so good)... Jane Fonda says Lindsay Lohan needs a hug... Pam Anderson texted Tommy Lee news of marriage (watch for Tommy Lee today on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show")... Madonna performs in Moscow despite protests... J.Lo says new single came from Marc Anthony's dream... Rut roh, Timberlake album review invokes Screech's name... Beverly Hills boutique sues US Weekly for ignoring it... Video: Jamiroquai battles the paparazzi (via TMZ.com)... Real dead body found on "CSI: New York" set... Eddie Van Halen says he has cure for cancer.

Rumor Mill: Still no official confirmation on Spederline 2.0... Olsen twins turned away from French Vogue party... Diana dreamed of being new Jackie O... Norah Jones forgets words to her own song.

Rock Star: Going into tonight's finale, I'm a little worried about my man Toby. In my view, he was still the best performer last night, but didn't quite bring it as hard as he has in recent shows. And despite one comment from Tommy Lee calling Magni's original boring, the overwhelming positive response to all of the performances from Supernova is a little maddening. Make with the critiques, boys. Oh, and Dave, nice guns.

By Liz  |  September 13, 2006; 8:44 AM ET
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