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September 18, 2005
Topics marriage, queen, crown, jennifer, lisa, britney, wives, spears, beauty, stars, vegas and people
Actress and Oscar winner Renee Zellweger can now add her name to a list of notoriously famous people who have outlived their short-lived marriages. Zellweger joins the likes of stars such as Lisa Marie Presley, Drew Barrymore, and Jennifer Lopez, all of who didn't have much luck in the marriage department. Of most recently, Britney Spears held the crown as queen of quickie marriages, marrying childhood friend Jasen Alexander in an impromptu marriage in Las Vegas in January 2004. Their marriage lasted only 55 hours.
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September 5, 2005
Topics young, dance, reuters, bmw, dancer, eye, queen, personal, bad, party, girls, sex, life, money and women
Sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarch, King Mswati III of Swaziland, presided over ceremonies this week where more than 50,000 bare-breasted virgins vied to become his 13th wife. Wielding machetes and singing tributes to the king and queen mother, also known as the Great She-Elephant, the girls danced around the royal stadium in the hope of catching the eye of the 37-year-old monarch, Reuters reports.
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July 25, 2005
A pageant queen at a local Indiana fair has her crown and title stripped amid claims her aunt rigged the contest. Sarah Rice, 18, was stripped of her title by the Fountain County 4-H Council, who named her queen Saturday. Grievances filed claim runner-up Jordan Snoddy had more points.
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July 23, 2005
A pageant queen at a local Indiana fair has her crown and title stripped amid claims her aunt rigged the contest. Sarah Rice,18, was stripped of her title by the Fountain County 4-H Council, who named her queen Saturday. Grievances filed claim runner-up Jordan Snoddy had more points.
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June 29, 2005
The Guinness Book of World Records holder for oldest living person will celebrate her birthday Wednesday amongst her favorite soccer team and the Dutch royal family. Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper celebrates her 115th birthday Wednesday in good company, once joking the secret to long life was "breathing. "
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