Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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Judge orders Sheen’s wages garnished
LOS ANGELES — A judge has ordered Charlie Sheen’s former bosses to garnish $55,000 a month for child support from any payments they make to the former ‘‘Two and a Half Men’’ star. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Hank Goldberg on Friday approved a request by Brooke Mueller Sheen to garnish any payments Warner Bros. Television makes to her ex-husband. The former couple was divorced on May 2, about two months after Warner Bros’ fired Sheen from ‘‘Men.’’ The actor and the studio have been fighting over payments ever since. The hefty monthly payments are intended to support the Sheens’ twin sons and were part of a divorce settlement they reached earlier this year. The actor’s spokesman Larry Solters declined to comment. Newsweek cover imagines Diana at 50 NEW YORK — The latest Newsweek cover contains a ghostly sight: a computer-generated image of a stylish Princess Diana walking with Kate Middleton. The article inside was written by Diana biographer and longtime provocateur Tina Brown. She’s also Newsweek’s editor-in-chief. Diana was killed in a car accident in 1997 and would have turned 50 on Friday. Herman Cain has book deal NEW YORK — Herman Cain is the latest presidential contender with a book deal. The Republican best known as CEO of the Godfather’s Pizza chain has an agreement with Threshold Editions for the memoir ‘‘Who is Herman Cain?’’ Threshold, a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster, announced Tuesday that the book will come out in October. Most of Cain’s competitors already have books out.More like this story
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