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Latin Music Songwriter Estefano Shot



MIAMI (AP) -- Police said a handyman delivering drugs shot and critically wounded a prominent Latin music songwriter and producer inside a waterfront mansion।
Fabio Alonso Salgado was shot around 11:30 p.m. Friday in the chest and on the back of the head. A police report described the injuries as "near fatal" but also said Salgado was able to talk with authorities and identify his attacker in a photo.
Salgado, also known as Estefano, has worked with Latin music stars including Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias and Julio Iglesias.
The handyman, Francisco Oliveira, 29, who had worked for Salgado for five years and was delivering marijuana to him, according to police, is being charged with attempted murder. He was being held at the Miami-Dade County Jail without bond, according to jail records. It was not immediately clear whether he had an attorney.
Telephone and e-mail messages left at Estefano Productions Group in Miami on Saturday were not immediately returned.
An administrator at Jackson Memorial Hospital, where the police report showed Salgado was taken, said she was not allowed to release any information about Salgado's condition or whether he was still at the hospital
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Barbra Streisand canceled her concert in Rome next month


ROME (AP) -- Barbra Streisand canceled her concert in Rome next month - a move that followed protests by Italian consumer groups angered by what they said were excessively high ticket prices.
Concert organizers indicated the decision was not connected to the outcry, saying that production delays had forced them to scrap the June 15 concert in the capital's Stadio Flaminio, what would have been the singer's first concert in Italy and the start of her European tour.
"We met with unexpected production delays," said a statement by tour promoter Michael Cohl posted on the Web site of Milano Concerti, the Italian organizer of the event.
"We deeply apologize to the fans in Rome," Cohl said in the statement, adding that ticket holders would be refunded and given the opportunity to book a spot for one of Streisand's other European concerts.
Organizers were not immediately available Monday morning for further comment.
Last week, consumer groups Codacons and Adusbef protested as "absurd and shameful" ticket prices ranging from just under $200 to more than $1,200, calling on authorities to deny Streisand use of the 24,000-seat stadium.
The stadium "is public property and cannot be used for immoral deals that are shameful to a civilized country," the groups said in a statement.
Instead of the Rome concert, Streisand's Web site listed a new date - a June 18 concert in Zurich, Switzerland - as the kickoff for the star's tour.
Streisand's 2006 U.S. tour was ranked the second-highest grossing tour in North America last year, generating $92.5 million in gross sales, with the average ticket price at $298. The Rolling Stones tour ranked first.
After the Zurich event, Streisand's monthlong European tour has concerts scheduled in Austria, France, Ireland and Britain.

Pirates' Breaks Memorial Day Record


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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" hauled in $142.1 million to commandeer the record for best Memorial Day weekend debut, capping a huge month that puts Hollywood on track for record summer business.
Disney's third "Pirates" adventure fell far short of breaking the best three-day opening ever, the $151.1 million haul for Sony's "Spider-Man 3" three weeks earlier, according to studio estimates Monday.
Yet "At World's End" cruised past last year's record for best four-day Memorial Day opening, $122.9 million for "X-Men: The Last Stand."
Compared to its predecessor in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, the $115.1 million that "At World's End" drew from Friday to Sunday was well behind the $135.6 million premiere last summer of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," the second-biggest debut ever.
Chuck Viane, Disney's head of distribution, said "At World's End" had been a longshot to break top box-office records.
The movie runs two hours, 47 minutes, about 15 minutes longer than "Dead Man's Chest" and almost half an hour longer than "Spider-Man 3." That limited the number of screenings theaters could fit in.
"Dead Man's Chest" and "Spider-Man 3" also opened amid lighter competition, while "At World's End" was up against "Spider-Man 3" and DreamWorks Animation's "Shrek the Third."
"This is probably the most competitive Memorial weekend ever if not one of the most competitive weekends all time. It speaks volumes for how well we did," Viane said. "Obviously, we fell short of the three-day record of 'Spidey.' Everything's really obvious and really good."
Adding in $14 million from Thursday night previews before its official Friday release, "At World's End" had taken in $156.1 million domestically.
The movie also grossed $245 million internationally since Wednesday, putting its worldwide total at $401 million in a matter of days.
The movie picks up where "Dead Man's Chest" left off, with Johnny Depp's wily pirate Jack Sparrow consigned to Davy Jones' locker and his old associates embarking on a rescue mission.
"At World's End" took over the top spot at the box office from "Shrek the Third," which slipped to No. 2 with $69.1 million, raising its domestic total to $219.4 million. "Spider-Man 3" came in third with $18 million, putting its domestic total at $307.6 million.
The weekend's only other new wide release, Lionsgate's psychological thriller "Bug," had a so-so opening, coming in at No. 4 with $4.2 million. Directed by William Friedkin ("The Exorcist"), the movie stars Ashley Judd as a waitress who takes up with a drifter and is drawn into his delusional conspiracy theories.
The combination of "At World's End," "Shrek the Third" and "Spider-Man 3" lifted Hollywood to a record Memorial Day weekend with overall revenues of $265 million, topping the previous high of $247 million set in 2004.
For the year, revenues are at $3.6 billion, 6.4 percent ahead of last year's, according to box-office tracker Media By Numbers. Factoring in higher ticket prices, movie admissions are up 2.6 percent.
The rise in movie attendance leaves the industry in good shape for summer, which has an unusually strong lineup that includes "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," "Transformers," "Ocean's Thirteen," "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "The Simpsons Movie."
"Summer ain't over," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media By Numbers, who predicted Hollywood could bring in record summer revenue topping $4 billion. "You've got a record number of people in theaters seeing all the trailers and marketing materials for these upcoming films. I've never seen a summer so well positioned."
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Monday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Tuesday.
1. "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," $142.1 million.
2. "Shrek the Third," $69.1 million.
3. "Spider-Man 3," $18 million.
4. "Bug," $4.2 million.
5. "Waitress," $4 million.
6. "28 Weeks Later," $3.3 million.
7. "Disturbia," $2.4 million.
8. "Georgia Rule," $2.38 million.
9. "Fracture," $1.6 million.
10. "Wild Hogs," $1.4 million.
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Universal Pictures and Focus Features are owned by NBC Universal, a joint venture of General Electric Co. and Vivendi Universal; Sony Pictures, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; DreamWorks, Paramount and Paramount Vantage are divisions of Viacom Inc.; Disney's parent is The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is a division of The Walt Disney Co.; 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Fox Atomic are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros., New Line, Warner Independent and Picturehouse are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a consortium of Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Sony Corp., Comcast Corp., DLJ Merchant Banking Partners and Quadrangle Group; Lionsgate is owned by Lionsgate Entertainment Corp.; IFC Films is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.