Morning Mix: K-Fed Won't Sign

Headlines: Kevin Federline refuses to sign the papers divorcing him from Britney Spears ... "Valkyrie," the upcoming movie starring Tom Cruise, will shoot in Germany after all, despite alleged concerns about his Scientology background ... Lindsay Lohan reportedly coked up during car crash ... Isaiah Washington didn't go to rehab -- no, no, no ... Death of wrestler Chris Benoit's wife reported on Wikipedia before it actually happened ... Princes William and Harry have requested that Duran Duran play "Rio" at this weekend's concert for the late Princess Diana ... According to a coroner's report, Richard Jeni had a history of mental illness; sadly, the comedian killed himself last March ... Michael Moore, barred from the New York Stock Exchange ... Would you like to buy Moby's apartment for the bargain-basement price of $7.5 million? ... Paris Hilton goes incognito to Maui, but that black wig isn't fooling anyone.

Second Annual Lizzies: Cast your votes now

Rumor Mill: Britney Spears presents mom with lawyer's letter ... Lawsuit alleges foul play at ESPN's "Cold Pizza" ... Is Jennifer Garner pregnant again, or just a fan of the slightly protruding torso?

Say What?
"I got rid of a lot of them," he says. "It seemed ostentatious ... I do have one indulgence, though: a Ferrari. But it's a Scaglietti 612, the most logical Ferrari you could buy." -- Justin Timberlake, clearly setting his car-purchasing priorities straight

By Jen Chaney  |  June 29, 2007; 6:48 AM ET
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