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Fast Track: Comic-Con is staying put

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Comic-Con is staying in San Diego. (Los Angeles Times)

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are calling their divorce off. It’s OK to believe in love again. (Los Angeles Times)

It’s looking like there might not be any African American nominees at the Oscars this year. (Los Angeles Times)

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Paramount tightens its belt a little, laying off 53. (Los Angeles Times)

The actress playing “ Mad Men’s” Sally Draper is doing amazing work this season, but she wouldn’t know -- she’s not allowed to watch the show. (Huffington Post)

The “Crash” lawsuits may never end. Now Matt Dillon is suing over profits on the Oscar-winning film. (Hollywood Reporter)

Got some time to spare in NYC? Try an eight-hour adaptation of “The Great Gatsby.” (Wall Street Journal)

Arianna Huffington has pledged to bus as many people from NYC to Jon Stewart’s D.C. rally as she can. (Yahoo News)

Report: Eminem could be returning to acting with “360,” starring opposite Anthony Hopkins. (MTV)

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Tom Hanks is writing an animated internet sci-fi series called “Electric City.” (New York Times)

Report: Tensions are already simmering between Ryan Seacrest and J. Lo on the “American Idol.” set. (In Touch Weekly)

Carl Ichan once opposed it, but now he’s in favor of a Lionsgate-MGM merger. (Los Angeles Times)

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