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(7 stories) Knox's murder conviction was overturned by an Italian court on Monday

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Knox's murder conviction was overturned by an Italian court on Monday (KQXT-FM San Antonio)
Hayden Panettiere's movie about Amanda Knox is to be altered after the American student's murder conviction was overturned on Monday.

The View Heats Up with Sherri and Barbara on the N-Word (eurthisnthat)
*The N-word sparks debates with all sorts of people. One of the most ironic conversations is the black person who chooses to use the word, but doesn't like it when white people use it…even when singing along to rap songs. The gripe is understandable, but wouldn't it be solved if the word disappeared from the universe? Well Sherri Shepard admits to using the word with friends and family, but became indignant when Barbara Walters used it. If you missed it. Click HERE to watch it.

'Dancing with the Stars' recap week 3: The weepy show (NW32)
This particular week on the show ends up dredging up some heart-wrenching stories, making it difficult to judge because of the mixing of emotions and technique.

Cowell regrets lofty 'X Factor' ratings projection (KMOV-TV Saint Louis)
Simon Cowell admits he regrets saying ratings less than 20 million for the U.S. version of "The X Factor" would be a failure.

The 'Real Housewives' take their drama on the road (WKJK-AM Louisville)
Bravo's Real Housewives Live Tour kicked off this weekend with a stop in Atlantic City.

Spock attends his last 'Star Trek' convention
Spock attends his last 'Star Trek' convention (KGW-TV Portland)
The 80-year-old actor, best-known for playing Mr. Spock in the original TV series that began in September 1966, formed four fingers into a V for Vulcan sign and intoned to fans Spock's most famous phrase: "Live long and prosper." He spoke for an hour about his life and career, and thanked fans for their support over the years.

'Grease' actor Conaway's death ruled accidental (WFMZ-TV Allentown)
Conaway, who was in the TV series "Taxi" and the movie "Grease," died May 27 after being found unresponsive 17 days earlier, his manager said.

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