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las vegas Pamela Anderson and Rick Salomon married Saturday evening between the former “Baywatch” star’s performances on the Las Vegas Strip, according to published reports.

Anderson, 40, wore a white denim Valentino dress, according to a report on People magazine’s website.

The vows were squeezed in between the 7 and 10 p.m. shows of “Hans Klok’s The Beauty of Magic” at Planet Hollywood resort, casino spokeswoman Amy Sadowsky said. Anderson is the magician’s assistant.

“Hello, I just got married … I did,” she said after performing the second show of the night. “I’m distracted. It’s a big day. A big day at the office.”

Salomon, 38, is best-known for making a sex videotape with Paris Hilton, his girlfriend at the time, and was previously married to actress Shannen Doherty. Anderson was previously married to singer Kid Rock and Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee.

miami A former associate of Sean “Diddy” Combs has filed a lawsuit from prison against the hip-hop mogul, claiming Combs owes him more than $19 million for music by the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.

James Sabatino, a former consultant for Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment Inc., said he flew B.I.G. to Miami in 1994 to perform a show and record music. The rapper, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, recorded about 17 minutes of vocals, and the session was also captured on about 90 minutes of video footage.

It was understood that both belonged to Sabatino because he paid for the rapper’s travel expenses and studio time, although a contract was never signed, according to the lawsuit.

Combs’ attorney did not comment Saturday night. Sabatino is still in prison, and a listing for his attorney could not be found.

B.I.G. was killed in 1997 in a still-unsolved homicide. Later that year, Combs agreed to buy the music and video footage from Sabatino for $200,000. Combs gave Sabatino a check for $25,000 and promised the rest in 60 days, according to the lawsuit.

Combs said the reason for the delay was that police had named Sabatino a person of interest in the rapper’s death.

Sabatino was later incarcerated on unrelated charges but still tried to get the money from Combs. He was repeatedly told it was coming soon, according to the lawsuit.

The $19 million is being sought for both actual and punitive damages, the lawsuit said.

los angeles When Dana Carvey was approached to host an online celebration of popular movies, the comedian couldn’t resist adding a few flourishes.

Working in what he describes as a “miniature TV studio” set up in a spare bedroom of his Northern California home, Carvey taped comic riffs on films including “True Lies” with Arnold Schwarzenegger and “The Exorcist.”

“Down in Front With Dana Carvey,” which plays online Friday and Saturday at movie rental service , gives Carvey the chance to show off the impersonation chops he displayed on “Saturday Night Live” and indulge his love of movies.

“I’m a movie fanatic,” Carvey said. “I occasionally watch movies on my cellphone, but how are you supposed to be afraid of King Kong when his head is the size of a Chiclet?”

Although he’s remained busy doing standup gigs, Carvey has been largely off the movie and TV scene for several years. He wanted to join his wife in rearing their two sons, he said.

Now that his children are teenagers, Carvey, 52, is starting to sign up for more time-intensive projects, with a standup special in the works and a movie in development.

new york Montel Williams is a married man.

The talk show host wed Tara Fowler on Saturday afternoon in Bermuda, according to a report on People magazine’s website.

“I am ecstatic! Unbelievable,” he told the magazine.

Fowler, 36, was dressed in an off-white Badgley Mischka gown and chandelier earrings, the magazine said. Williams, 51, wore a gray pinstripe suit. The couple’s poodle, Mr. Max, was the ring bearer.

It is the first wedding for Fowler, a former flight attendant.

Williams has been married three times and has two children from each marriage.

ramallah, west bank Canadian rocker Bryan Adams will headline concerts for peace in the West Bank and Israel next week, with his performances relayed by satellite to London, Ottawa and Washington, organizers said Sunday.

New York-based One Voice peace movement said the concerts were aimed at bolstering its campaign to collect 1 million signatures of ordinary Israelis and Palestinians demanding that their leaders sit down and finalize an agreement on a Palestinian state living at peace with Israel.

The head of One Voice’s Ramallah office, Fathi Darwish, said Adams, 47, would launch the West Bank event at a football stadium in the ancient town of Jericho, then head to Tel Aviv to perform.

“Our goal is to send a message to the world, that the Palestinian people love life, and hope for life and liberation,” Darwish said.

Adams had a series of multiplatinum albums in the 1980s and mid-1990s and was nominated for an Academy Award for “Everything I Do,” the theme for the 1991 Kevin Costner film “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.”

Entry to the Oct. 18 events will be free, but concertgoers must sign the One Voice petition to gain entrance, the movement’s website said.

boise, idaho Hip-hop star Lil Wayne was arrested in Boise on a felony fugitive charge after authorities in Georgia accused him of possessing a controlled substance, authorities said.

The 25-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., was arrested after his Friday concert at Qwest Arena and booked into the Ada County jail.

Carter is scheduled to be formally charged Tuesday and will be asked then if he plans to waive his extradition to Georgia, the deputy said.

An e-mail to Carter’s publicist at Universal Music Group was not returned.

Carter’s previous brushes with the law include a 2005 drug arrest in Atlanta.

His “Tha Carter II” album, released in 2005, has sold about 2 million copies worldwide. He recently was voted “Hottest MC in the Game” by a panel at MTV.

Denver Post wire services

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