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February 15, 2006
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are denying they've broken up. The couple is responding to a Valentine's Day report by Life and Style magazine claiming theHollywood superstar and his pregnant fianc
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February 8, 2006
Topics lawyer, prostitute, laura, sarah, ireland, books, film, heart, magazine, real, love, couple and woman
A writer who penned semi-autobiographical books where he claimed to be a 25-year-old male prostitute and drug addict is actually a woman. JT LeRoy gained a number of fans after writing about growing up as a child hustler who was HIV-positive. But LeRoy is really Laura Albert, a 40-year-old woman, reports Ireland On-Line.
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January 18, 2006
Italians feel overindulgence in food is more of a sin than lusting. A magazine survey shows Italians ranked being sexually unfaithful as the least guilt inducing of the seven deadly sins.
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December 27, 2005
Topics osama, wives, construction, spread, pictures, magazine, california, law, children, family, women, school and man
Osama bin Laden's niece, who is featured in a risque spread in GQ magazine, says she has nothing in common with the al-Qaida leader and simply wants to be accepted by Americans. In the January edition interview, Wafah Dufour says, "Everyone relates me to that man, and I have nothing to do with him. "
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December 18, 2005
Topics people, magazines, magazine, wife, hiv, sexy, presidents, tsunami, aids, kelly, africa, asian, cover, personal, hurricane, computer and bush
Time Magazine has named its Persons of the Year and the three people on this year's cover are honored for being good Samaritans. The magazine says the trio is changing the way people feel about charity. Bill Gates, and his wife, Melinda, were named Time magazine's "Persons of the Year" along with Irish rocker Bono for making a difference in different ways. Managing Editor James Kelly said the three had been chosen as the people most effective at finding ways to eradicate such calamities as malaria in Africa, HIV and AIDS and the grinding poverty that kills 8 million people a year. Time also named former Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton as "Partners of the Year" for their humanitarian efforts after the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, and the unlikely friendship that developed from that work.
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