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Sarah Palin's new neighbor: How author Joe McGinniss got the house next door in Wasilla
The writer's son says it's all just as lucky accident that the author ended up next door to his subject.
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May 28, 2010; 1:03 AM ET |
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Reggie Love greets his Duke Blue Devils in their first White House visit since his 2001 championship season
The president's personal assistant says he never imagined back in 2001 that he'd return to the White House as a staffer.
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May 28, 2010; 1:02 AM ET |
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This just in: Mary Podesta recovering from accident; M.I.A. tweets writer's cell number
John Podesta's wife recovering from traffic accident; M.I.A. lashes out at author of profile.
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May 28, 2010; 1:01 AM ET |
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Hey, isn't that...?: Stacy Keach, DMC
The actor took a turn in the audience; the rapper/activist was back in town.
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May 28, 2010; 1:00 AM ET |
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Love, etc.: Crystal Bowersox breaks up with cute boyfriend before "Idol" finals
He just wasn't cool with her new Hollywood lifestyle.
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May 27, 2010; 3:13 PM ET |
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Barbara Bush (the other twin) makes solo debut as global health advocate
Barbara Bush made her first appearance at the National Press Club Wednesday to talk about Global Health Corps, the nonprofit public health group she founded two years ago. A 2003 trip to Africa with her parents sparked her interest in global health issues; now the Yale humanities major sends young post-grads students to underserved communities in the United States and Africa to provide basic health care.
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May 27, 2010; 1:05 AM ET |
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This just in: Oprah shuts down Angel Network charity
Oprah Winfrey is shutting down her Angel Network---the charity announced this week that it is no longer accepting donations and will end all grants.
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May 27, 2010; 1:04 AM ET |
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Quoted: Jessica Simpson on her reality TV "missionary work"
That's what doing "The Price of Beauty" was like, she says.
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May 27, 2010; 1:00 AM ET |
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Quoted: Bristol Palin on Levi Johnston in Harper's Bazaar
Also: Where she's living these days, how her parents learned she was pregnant, and Willow's prom dress.
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May 26, 2010; 7:10 PM ET |
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Redskins new QB Donovan McNabb buys $2.1 million house in Great Falls, ready to play basketball with the president
Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb has officially moved to Washington: two moving vans unloaded Saturday at a $2.1.million house (5 bedrooms, 7 baths) in Great Falls, a favorite neighborhood of Redskins players.
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May 26, 2010; 1:05 AM ET |
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This just in: Sarah Palin gets a new neighbor; David Byrne sues Charlie Crist
Author Joe McGinniss has rented the Wasilla house next to Sarah Palin, subject of his forthcoming book; David Byrne sued Florida Gov. Charlie Crist for using "Road to Nowhere" in a campaign ad.
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May 26, 2010; 1:03 AM ET |
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Hey isn't that?: Ronaldinho out on the town in D.C.
The soccer superstar hit Marvin and Buddha Bar.
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May 26, 2010; 1:01 AM ET |
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Quoted: Jesse James says being called a "racist" makes him really sad
Jesse James told ABC News that the photo of himself giving a Nazi salute was a "joke" at the time, but now "it's not funny."
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May 25, 2010; 8:30 PM ET |
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Salahis "crash" David Letterman's monologue tonight
The Salahis do a gag on "Late Show with David Letterman."
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May 25, 2010; 6:22 PM ET |
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Joe Vide, battling cancer, gets help from former D.C. United teammate Bryan Namoff and "Couture for a Cure."
A year after he was released from D.C. United, former major league soccer player Joe Vide is battling Hodgkin's disease, and friend and former teammate Bryan Namoff is trying to help him out with a fundraiser this week.
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May 25, 2010; 1:03 AM ET |
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Bob Kerrey new head of the Motion Picture Association of America? Close, but no deal yet
Former Sen. Bob Kerrey was offered the top job at the Motion Picture Association of America last week, but there are plenty of details to hammer out before it's a done deal.
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May 25, 2010; 1:03 AM ET |
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Surreal Estate: Gordon Peterson selling Georgetown townhouse
Channel 7 news anchor Gordon peterson is selling his Georgetown townhouse and moving right next door.
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May 25, 2010; 1:01 AM ET |
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This just in: Lindsay Lohan forced to wear alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet
An L.A. judge ordered Lindsay Lohan to undergo weekly random drug tests, attend alcohol education classes and wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet.
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May 25, 2010; 1:00 AM ET |
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Eric Massa in Esquire: Conspiracy theories about Petraeus, suicide thoughts, more odd sexual talk
Eric Massa's conversations with Esquire, now hitting the newsstands, are as weird as everything else you've read about him.
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May 24, 2010; 12:00 AM ET |
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Russian embassy makes up for lost time with the Opera Ball, its dazzling entry onto D.C. social scene
The social Cold War is over: The Russians have finally arrived as major Embassy Row players. For years they sat on the sidelines as the A-list embassies (France, Britain, Italy) played host to the splashiest Washington parties. So Friday's Opera Ball -- the first ever held at the Russian embassy -- was a spectacular coming-out for ambassador Sergey Kislyak and his country.
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May 23, 2010; 11:59 PM ET |
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Hey, isn't that...?: Tinsley Mortimer
The NYC socialite-turned-reality star paid a call to D.C.'s fashion scene.
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May 23, 2010; 11:58 PM ET |
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Quoted: Wale denies homophobia charges in tweets, sort of
The rapper responds to complaint about him pulling out of the DC Black Pride event.
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May 23, 2010; 5:40 PM ET |
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