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Fast Track: Kim Kardashian tweets, then deletes, about Casey Anthony

A roundup of entertainment headlines for Wednesday:

Kim Kardashian tweeted -- and then deleted -- after the Casey Anthony verdict. (Los Angeles Times)

Charlie Sheen’s Comedy Central roast is deliberately scheduled on the same night as Ashton Kutcher’s “Two and a Half Men” debut. (Los Angeles Times)

Paris Hilton’s stalker was arrested outside her home. Again. (Los Angeles Times)

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“Inception” star Joseph Gordon-Levitt is collaborating on a crowd-sourced story book. (NY Daily News)

Meanwhile, Sir Paul McCartney is collaborating on a crowd-sourced art contest. (Wall Street Journal)

“American Idol” alum Pia Toscano has signed a recording contract with Interscope Records. (THR)

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Linkin Park will reward its top Japan relief donors with a “secret” show. (Los Angeles Times)

Cee Lo Green will play a free concert to christen Universal CityWalk’s upgraded stage. (Los Angeles Times)

A Picasso pencil drawing was stolen from a San Francisco gallery. (SF Chronicle)

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Modern artist Cy Twombly has died at 83. (Los Angeles Times)

Charisma Carpenter, of “Veronica Mars” and “Angel,” is coming to “Burn Notice.” (TVLine)

Christopher Walken, Sharon Stone and Alicia Silverstone have been cast in “Gods Behaving Badly.” (Slash Film)

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The video game industry should pull in $74 billion in 2011, according to a report. (Joystiq)

-- Noelene Clark

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