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March 29, 2006
Topics wal-mart, college, subway, spring, celebrity, advertising, magazine, beach, student, university, family and people
Instead of hitting the beach for Spring Break, a college student spent his time off at an Iowa Wal-Mart , becoming a celebrity of sorts. Skyler Bartels spent 41 hours earlier this month wandering the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Windsor Heights to test the retail giant's advertising of being able to get anything day or night.
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March 28, 2006
Whose name is it anyway? Wayne Coulter is called Drew so many times he's giving up on using his real first name. Coulter is a dead ringer for comic Drew Carey. So, now he's using Drew, too. He says he never liked the name Wayne, anyway. "Drew'' Coulter is a celebrity of sorts at the local Applebee's, where he works as a waiter in Flint, Michigan.
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March 21, 2006
Celebrity star Nicole Richie is feeling the wrath of some parents who over heard the starlet using foul language with their 11-year-old son. Reportedly the thin beauty asked the boy whether he believed she was attractive, but phrased it using wording the LA family were unhappy about.
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March 2, 2006
Many patients at some of Hollywood's most noted dermatologists and plastic surgeons have been fuming over the inability to get appointments in the weeks leading up the Oscars. Many of the stars and starlets in attendance will be flaunting new cosmetic enhancements as they walk the red carpet that evening.
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February 22, 2006
A maid who stole from her celebrity clients has been sentenced to as much as three years in prison. A judge in New York told Lucyna Turyk-Wawrynowicz she'd been "cleaning out" the valuables while she was supposed to be cleaning up their homes. The maid's clients included Candice Bergen and Robert DeNiro. When she pleaded guilty to grand larceny, Turyk-Wawrynowicz admitted stealing diamond earrings from De Niro's wife, which Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Anne Schwartz said were worth $95,500. The lead investigator on the case also said the maid took Bergen's leather jacket and cameras.
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