Beyonce wins big at Europe Music Awards
BERLIN, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- U.S. recording artist Beyonce took home three prizes at Thursday's 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards at the O2 World in Berlin.
The pop singer picked up the awards for Best Female, Best Song for "Halo" and Best Video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It.)" During her acceptance speech for "Single Ladies," she thanked her husband, U.S. hip-hop star Jay-Z, for "putting a ring on it" and marrying her last year.
She also performed "Sweet Dreams" at Thursday night's show.
U.S. rapper Eminem won the prize for Best Male artist; Jay-Z earned the award in the Best Urban category; and Irish rock icons U2 were named Best Live Act.
U.S. pop star Lady Gaga was honored in the Best New Act category, while the American band Green Day won an award for being the Best Rock act. German rockers Tokio Hotel were named Best Group.
The British band Placebo was presented with the Best Alternative prize and Turkey's maNga were honored as the Best European Act.
MTV's U.S. channels, mtvU and MTV2, are to air a one-hour version of the awards ceremony Nov. 15, Music World Music/Columbia Records said.
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Freeman settles car crash lawsuit
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit a woman brought against Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman regarding a 2008 car crash, court records show.
TMZ said the terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Demaris Meyer said she sustained broken bones, bruises and lacerations when she was a passenger in Freeman's car after he lost control of the vehicle on a Mississippi highway.
Meyer claimed Freeman, who broke his arm, elbow and shoulder in the wreck, had been drinking alcohol before the incident, but no criminal charges were filed against the "Million Dollar Baby" Oscar winner.
"We're all glad it's over with," Freeman's lawyer told TMZ about the settlement.
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Elton John discharged from hospital
LONDON, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Elton John's spokesman said the British pop star has been discharged from the London hospital where he has been treated for the flu and E.coli infection.
Gary Farrow told the BBC Friday the 62-year-old entertainer and music icon is home, feeling fine and eager to rejoin U.S. rocker Billy Joel on their Face 2 Face concert tour.
John's illness forced him to cancel numerous shows in England, Ireland and the United States during the past two weeks.
Farrow said John intends to perform with Joel in California Nov. 14.
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'Paranormal' fans to be thanked on DVD
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Hollywood's Paramount Pictures said it will thank the fans who made its low-budget "Paranormal Activity" a hit by noting their names on the DVD of the movie.
The film cost about $15,000 to make and is now on its way to crossing the $100 million earnings mark, the studio said.
Fans who register by Monday at http://www.paranormalactivityproject.com/ will have their names listed in the film's DVD and Blu-ray credits, Paramount said. The DVD and Blu-ray release date for the movie is expected to be announced shortly.
"The success of 'Paranormal Activity' would not have been possible without the million-plus fans who went to the ParanormalMovie.com official Web site and demanded the movie in their home town," Amy Powell, senior vice president of interactive marketing at Paramount Pictures, said in a statement. "They demanded the movie and they got it. So now we are giving them credit where credit is due."
Directed, written and produced by Oren Peli, the thriller stars Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat as a young, middle-class couple who move into what seems like a typical suburban starter home only to become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be demonic, but is certainly most active in the middle of the night when they are trying to sleep.