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· A businessman from Germany bid over a half million dollars for two of Anna Nicole's diaries from the early '90s, a sample page of which contains many of the running themes of tragic loss and addiction that would follow her until the end of her life: "I had lunch with Howard Someone ran over my cat yesterday I was real sad Clay came over last nite to give me some sleeping pills It was nice to see him" [TMZ]
· Not even a court-ordered eviction has managed to get Howard K. Stern out of the Bahamian home that belongs to former Anna Nicole sugardaddy G. Ben Thompson (see him traipsing around it with authorities here!), whose attorneys have filed a summons, asking the courts to do the Stern dropkicking for them. [Access Hollywood]
· Autopsy results! Monday! (You thought we'd have some definitive answers readily available for you? Perish the thought.) [USA Today]
· Earlier this month, Larry Birkhead trademarked the phrase "Goodnight, My Sweet Anna Baby" for use in "movies, books, TV programs, Internet programs and stage plays," though we think it would best suit the inevitable Schönberg and Boublil West End megamusical. [ABCNews.com]

· Anna's death sparks a cottage industry in the Bahamas, where for $25 a head, you can ride the Anna Nicole's Estates Tour and visit some of her landmark haunts, such as the baby-bikini store where she'd fit dieting Dannielynn with the sexiest swimsuit fashions money could buy. [ABCNews.com]
· Winnipeg-based artist Arlea Ashcroft's oil-on-velvet masterwork, "The Blessed Disaster of Anna Nicole,", a worthy response to artistic tribute forbears Sad, Sparkly Clown Anna and Marshmallow Peep Anna, now available to the highest bidder.