Morning Mix: Beckhams Lead New British Invasion

Headlines: David Beckham (and Posh) coming to America; will he be good for American soccer?... Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake confirm breakup rumors... James Brown's five-year-old son not included in will... "Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey credits counseling for keeping his marriage together... Madonna says she saved Malawian boy's life, slams British paparazzi... Britney Spears adopts new puppy... Steve Martin penning memoir... Christina Aguilera developing perfume... Bindi Irwin makes TV debut; Terri Irwin says Croc Hunter's death tape destroyed... Tara Reid does a little work down under... "Basic Instinct 2" wins Moldy Tomato Award for worst-reviewed film of 2006... Brat Packer Anthony Michael Hall taped dropping the N-word.

Rumor Mill: Is Jon Stewart teaming up with washingtonpost.com?... Supposedly strapped for cash, K-Fed tries to return clothes Britney gave him... TomKat fear for Suri's safety; Scientology kept Andrea Bocelli away from wedding ceremony... What's the deal with Angelina Jolie's bulging veins?... Gil Gerard ("Buck Rogers") undergoes gastric bypass surgery.

Live Discussion: Mary Wilson, founding member of the Supremes, will be online at 2 p.m. ET to discuss her life as part of one of the most successful female vocal groups in pop music history and the parallels between her life as a real "Dreamgirl" and the one portrayed in the movie.

By Liz  |  January 12, 2007; 7:39 AM ET
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