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At least he got her name right this time: John Travolta has had his ups and downs over his long career, including his latest low during the recent Oscars when he took singer Idina Menzel by the face, after planting an unwanted kiss on Scarlett Johansson.

Travolta later explained the serial groping as preparation for a movie, in which he plays Vice President Joe Biden.

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Still can’t get HBO: Three days of work has been completed aboard the International Space Station to install power and data cables to serve new crew capsules being built for NASA.

The cable work would have been done sooner, NASA said, but the guy from Comcast never showed up when he said he would.

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Fashion victim: Madonna says a wardrobe malfunction caused her recent fall from the stage during the Brit Awards. She fell backward and suffered whiplash when her dancers pulled on her cape and the accessory failed to break away as intended.

Superman sent a get-well card, telling Madonna they same thing happened to him all the time when leaping out of telephone booths.

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