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September 28, 2006
Sacha Baron Cohen tried to get into the White House while posing as a fake TV reporter from Kazakhstan, but he didn't succeed. Secret Service agents turned away Cohen, who was pretending to be Borat, an anti-semitic journalist. He was there to invite President Bush to a screening of his movie, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. "
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August 24, 2006
Topics spears, tokyo, subway, nudity, photo, magazines, pregnant, japan, space, posters, covers, aim, exercise, breasts, britney, freedom, fashion, picture, cover, happy, nude, naked, magazine, japanese, cars, black, women and woman
Dropping an earlier plan to censor the photo, the subway walls in Tokyo will now feature a nude and pregnant Britney Spears. The advertisement space at the posh Omotesando station next week will be rented by HB Japan Inc. , publisher of the Japanese edition of Harper's Bazaar. They aim to promote their October issue with Spears posing naked on the cover. The AP reports that the advertisement that will appear in Tokyo is the same that was used in the August issue of the magazine's U. S. edition. It shows the 24 year old Spears baring her belly but she covers her breasts with her hands.
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July 21, 2006
Topics jessica, money, magazines, colorado, prom, oil, happy, teen, medical, lost, woman and man
A bidder has paid $30,000 to win a lunch date with actress Jessica Biel, recently named Esquire magazine's "Sexiest Woman Alive. " The date was auctioned to raise money for a Colorado teen who lost her leg and part of her pelvis in an accident. Molly Bloom was run over by a Hummer stretch limousine on the night of her prom. The money will be used to pay for Bloom's medical expenses. A man identified as "John" made the $30,000 bid for a date with Biel, who is a Boulder native. "John" says he is a senior vice president for an oil and gas company in Denver. Biel, 24, says in a taped message, "I promise, I'm a cheap date. " Her father says the lunch date was the actress' idea.
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July 20, 2006
The City of Cleveland is firing back at Fiji water, after they ran an ad poking fun at the city. A new ad, run nationally in magazines like Esquire, contends, "The label says Fiji because it's not bottled in Cleveland. "
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July 13, 2006
Topics drunk, women, police, magazine, young, magazines, taxi, pictures, dress, friends, alcohol, england, face and reuters
Police in Suffolk, England, have warned women to "wear nice pants" when going out for a night of drinking show they don't expose themselves if they fall down drunk in the street. Suffolk police safety campaign magazine called "Safe!" shows pictures of young women lying drunk on the ground next to messages like, "If you've got it, don't flaunt it. "
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