With Hollywood stars hitting the headlines for the wrong reasons, a special panel has met to discuss how celebrities in crisis (step forward Lindsey Lohan and Charlie Sheen) can be helped. Reporter Sanden Totten sat in on the conference hosted by the Beverly Hills Bar Association.
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The Madeleine Brand Show for February 17th, 2011
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- How to avoid being the target of a fraud scheme
- Watson begins world domination, mapping internet access and Robocop returns to Detroit: John Moe's Tech Report
- Alert! Alert! Helping celebrities in crisis
- Fashion week may be high on style but low on people of color
- NBA All Stars hit LA, Charlie Sheen gives the Bruins a pep talk: sports with the Sklar brothers