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The network has picked up the rights to Diana Henriques's new book on the Ponzi schemer.
The writer/director sheds a little light on why he chose to take on an HBO biopic of the imprisoned producer.
A report from the New York inspector general's office reveals a web of personal favors and porn at the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor.
What Tina Brown and Frank Rich are really doing with those "consulting" gigs at HBO.
We sent our cameras to the premiere of 'Recount' to see how badly the Hollywood types were damaged by reliving Al Gore's loss in 2000.
Jerry has more car trouble, Cindy Adams takes the stand, and Shelley Ross gets the last cackle in today's roundup of all the dish from New York's gossip columns.
A British report accuses HBO publicity of airbrushing them. But who cares?
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