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Fast Track: Charlie Sheen has an ‘Errol Flynn’ moment

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Charlie Sheen is in rehab, but that hasn’t stopped him from issuing a statement comparing himself to Errol Flynn and apparently texting E! (Los Angeles Times, E!)

Meanwhile, Sheen’s home rehab program continues to stir debate. (ABC News)

Add Mick Jagger to the lineup of Grammy-night performers -- his first live performance at the awards ceremony. (Los Angeles Times)

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Natalie Portman has Oscar and a baby on her mind. (Note: Statuette is not suitable for children under age 3.) (Los Angeles Times)

Feb. 3, 1959, was “the day the music died” -- a plane crash killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. (Baltimore Sun)

The South by Southwest Film Conference will feature 130 films, including the Mel Gibson-starring “The Beaver.” (Los Angeles Times)

Speaking of Gibson: Just in time for Chinese New Year, there’s a remake of “What Women Want” starring Andy Lau and Gong Li. (Los Angeles Times)

Britney Spears has unveiled a coy cover for her new album, “Femme Fatale,” prompting an “OMG!” or two from the Britney faithful. (MTV)

Will Kristen Stewart make a good Snow White? (Los Angeles Times)

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“Hurt Locker” screenwriter Mark Boal has a horse in the derby to create a WikiLeaks movie. (Deadline)

“American Idol” apologizes over Steven Tyler -- that is, over what he apparently said, not for his being on the show. (Los Angeles Times)

Beavis and Butt-head will be back on MTV. (Los Angeles Times)

Is Kim Kardashian everywhere? She even figures into the Halle Berry custody battle. (People)

-- Scott Sandell

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