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Z RNMMBRY Z AKR ZD HLY SBF-SGNOR. Today's Cryptoquin Clue: Margalu R Today's Cryptoquip Clue: M equals P Rapper performs more than crunk MUSIC Lil Jon expands genre repertoire; seeks new label for record release BY NEKESA MUMBI MOODY ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Lil Jon is known for crunk music, but he's hoping his upcoming album will show that he has a broader appeal. "It's not just music for the United States; it's world music." Lil Jon sad of his new sound in an intei view. "I'm touching so many different kinds of people on this album as well as keeping my core fan base at the same time." Lil Jon, a producer and rapper, best known for hits like "Get Low", Usher's "Yeah" and Ciara's "Goodies," is working on a new album following his release from his longtime label, TVT Records. TVT filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and its assets were purchased by the digital entertainment company The Orchard. The working title of the CD was "Crunk Rock," but Lil Jon says he's thinking of changing the title to reflect the album's new direction — and his new freedom. "It's totally given me a new energy, a new everything," he said of his release. "When you have a lot of stress and negativity around you, when you cut that away, you cleanse." Lil Jon, 37, said he was looking to incorporate different musical styles in his synth-rap sound, working with dance acts, soca musicians, rock stars and more. "I want people to say it's a breath of fresh air from everything that's out there," he said. "It's still going to be me and what they know me for, but it's still going to be newer." But Lil Jon is still searching for a new label to release his record. He said he was open exploring different ways to get his music out — even a Radiohead-type deal in which he would put his music out on the Internet for a pay-what-you-wish system — but he's more interested in a bigger label. "With my fan base being broader and larger now," he said. "I'm looking to somewhere where somebody can really take advantage of that and take it to the next level." Rapper LiJ lonnie arrives at the Samsung GLEAM Private Dinner and party hosted by Pharell in Las Vegas. Lilj hopes his new album will appeal to a wider range of listeners. ASSOCIATED PRESS COURT Judge settles Hasselhoff dispute Ex-wife wants home to sell for more; ruling released Tuesday ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — The Hoff's house is for sale, but not for the price he preferred. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge settled a dispute between David Hasselhoff and ex-wife Pamela Bach, putting their house on the market for $5.95 million. Hasselhoff wanted it listed at less than $5 million; Bach thought it was worth nearly $8 million. The 10,000 square-foot spread, including two guest houses, sits on an acre and a half in Encino, Calif. ASSOCIATED PRESS Actor David Hasselhoff arrives at the premiere of the film "Step Brothers" in Los Angeles, Tuesday, July 15. Hasselhoff's home in Encino, Calif., is on the market for $9.95 million. Judge Robert A. Schnider's ruling was publicly released on Aug. 12. Hasselhoff and Bach divorced in 2006 after 16 years of marriage. Bach had also been seeking to vacate her settlement with the former "Baywatch" star, arguing that he improperly allocated $1 million. Schneider dismissed that claim. MOVIES Lawsuit alleges Hilton not promotional enough MIAMI — Paris Hilton didn't do enough pledging for a 2006 sorority comedy, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Worldwide Entertainment Group Inc. filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Miami, alleging the 27-year-old model-actress-heirs owes $75,000 in damages for not fulfilling promotional obligations. Hilton entered into an agreement in 2004 for the production and distribution of the movie "National Lampoon's Pledge This!" according to the lawsuit. Hilton starred in the film and received credit as an executive producer. The Miami-based concern said it paid Hilton and her company, Paris Hilton Entertainment Inc., $1 million for "Hilton's acting services" and for "reasonable promotion and publicity" for the movie, which was released in 2006 and featured Hilton as the president of an exclusive sorority. While most famous for her tabloid exploits and reality TV series "The Simple Life," Hilton has appeared in the films "Bottoms Up,""The Hottie & the Nottie" and "House of Wax." She's slated to appear next in the movie musical "Repo! The Genetic Opera" and the tentatively titled MTV reality series "Paris Hilton's My New BF!" Phone calls and e-mails to Hilton's manager, Jason Moore, were not immediately returned Aug 12. MUSIC MUSIC $600,000 not a small thing for former bassist SAN DIEGO Former Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus sued a father-and-son business Aug.11, alleging they pocketed his investment in a venture to install automated checkout machines at McDonald's restaurants. The lawsuit in San Diego Superior Court says Ed Mitchell and Every Wednesday is College Night! Buy one ice cream creation and get one for 25¢! with a KUID Between 7pm and 10pm buy one ice cream creation, get another at the same or lesser value free COLD STONE CREAMERY 647 Massachussets 785.842.8900 Hoppus' attorney, Howard King, said in a news release that other investors included golfer Phil Mickelson and former Blink-182 members Tom Delonge and Travis Barker. After Blink-182 disbanded, Hoppus and Barker formed Plus-44. Jeff Mitchell lined their pockets with more than $1.5 million. It alleges their company — Missicom LLC of San Diego — does not have any contracts to install the machines to take orders and collect payments at McDonald's or anywhere else. Hoppus, currently a member of the pop-punk band Plus-44, invested $600,000 in Missicom in October 2003, according to the complaint. The lawsuit says the Mitchells raised nearly $3.4 million and solicited millions of dollars from "prominent, well-known figures." The lawsuit, alleging gross negligence and breach of fiduciary duty, seeks unspecified damages against Missicom and the Mitchells. It amends a complaint that Hoppus filed in 2006 against former business manager Louis Tommasino over the soured investment. That complaint is scheduled for trial Sept. 8. Attorneys for Missicom, the Mitchells and Tommasino did not immediately respond to phone messages. Associated Press 1