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Socialites life
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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I'm doubting she cares but Kate Moss will not be making FHM magazine's "World's Sexiest 100 Women" list . I know she wanted to continue the tradition of being part of a mag that normally ends up on the floor of frathouse bathrooms with footprints on it and sticky pages - but she's going to have to do without this year.
KATE Moss has started to gather moss. For the first time in a decade, it looks as though the reed-thin supermodel will not make FHM's annual list of the "World's Sexiest 100 Women." While she ranked No. 87 last year, she's now thousands of votes short of making the Top 100, with the contest ending next week. "She hasn't looked great as of late," FHM spokesman Dan Cooper told us. "I think the average guy on the street prefers someone that's a little more womanly." Among those set to be high on the list this year are Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller.
When asked to comment, Kate called me a "c*nt" and wafted away Pete's crack smoke so she could see the telly. Seriously, FHM? |
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Dlisted
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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Chloe Sevigny took a part grandmother's favorite loveseat and made a hideous frock out of it to attend The MBZ Famous Cars event in NYC last night.
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Socialites life
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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Which two famous-for-going-to-parties Hollywood female best friends recently stayed in a hotel together? The maid had to call the manager to ask if she should wipe up the cocaine, or clean around it. (Gatecrasher)
WHICH aging movie/TV actress has a son just released from the swanky Sierra Tucson rehab clinic where he was treated for depression? (Page Six)
WHICH bejeweled social climber will do anything to associate her name with A-list actresses, even create bogus, salacious gossip to promote her faux "friendships"? (Page Six) |
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Perez Hilton
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |

We were first intrigued by Mutya Buena when we heard her sizzling collaboration with Groove Armada.
After listening to her new single, Real Girl, we've fallen in love with her.
We like a scrapper and that's Mutya Buena.
A former member of the girl group Sugababes, she's now venturing out on her own and set to launch her first solo record this Spring.
What a great way to kick things off!
Her debut solo single, Real Girl, is a girl power anthem, and we love those. We need those.
Sampling Lenny Kravitz's It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over, the song is damn wicked.
Listen to it.
Live it!
Sing it Mutya!
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Jossip
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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The journey has ended for Soledad and Miles O'Brien, says CNN. The dual anchors of lackluster American Morning are being demoted reassigned elsewhere, to be replaced by new acquisitions John Roberts (Dan Rather's understudy at CBS) and Kiran Chetry (the recent transfer who "famously" reported for Fox News and CNN in a single, freewheeling afternoon).
And while this marks the second shakeup at the "flagging" news show in two years, the show's emphasis on "straight news over light features" may have more to do with its sliding ratings than the quality of its anchors.
After all, the show starts broadcasting at 6am. And, from the looks of it, early-birds aren't exactly enthralled by reports of soaring gas prices, imminent recessions and the inevitable social security crisis. Not surprising, considering the general rule of thumb seems to be: coffee first, deplorable state of economic affairs second.

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Jossip
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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The journey has ended for Soledad and Miles O'Brien, says CNN. The dual anchors of lackluster American Morning are being demoted reassigned elsewhere, to be replaced by new acquisitions John Roberts (Dan Rather's understudy at CBS) and Kiran Chetry (the recent transfer who "famously" reported for Fox News and CNN in a single, freewheeling afternoon).
And while this marks the second shakeup at the "flagging" news show in two years, the show's emphasis on "straight news over light features" may have more to do with its sliding ratings than the quality of its anchors.
After all, the show starts broadcasting at 6am. And, from the looks of it, early-birds aren't exactly enthralled by reports of soaring gas prices, imminent recessions and the inevitable social security crisis. Not surprising, considering the general rule of thumb seems to be: coffee first, deplorable state of economic affairs second.

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Jossip
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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The journey has ended for Soledad and Miles O'Brien, says CNN. The dual anchors of lackluster American Morning are being demoted reassigned elsewhere, to be replaced by new acquisitions John Roberts (Dan Rather's understudy at CBS) and Kiran Chetry (the recent transfer who "famously" reported for Fox News and CNN in a single, freewheeling afternoon).
And while this marks the second shakeup at the "flagging" news show in two years, the show's emphasis on "straight news over light features" may have more to do with its sliding ratings than the quality of its anchors.
After all, the show starts broadcasting at 6am. And, from the looks of it, early-birds aren't exactly enthralled by reports of soaring gas prices, imminent recessions and the inevitable social security crisis. Not surprising, considering the general rule of thumb seems to be: coffee first, deplorable state of economic affairs second.

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Jossip
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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The journey has ended for Soledad and Miles O'Brien, says CNN. The dual anchors of lackluster American Morning are being demoted reassigned elsewhere, to be replaced by new acquisitions John Roberts (Dan Rather's understudy at CBS) and Kiran Chetry (the recent transfer who "famously" reported for Fox News and CNN in a single, freewheeling afternoon).
And while this marks the second shakeup at the "flagging" news show in two years, the show's emphasis on "straight news over light features" may have more to do with its sliding ratings than the quality of its anchors.
After all, the show starts broadcasting at 6am. And, from the looks of it, early-birds aren't exactly enthralled by reports of soaring gas prices, imminent recessions and the inevitable social security crisis. Not surprising, considering the general rule of thumb seems to be: coffee first, deplorable state of economic affairs second.

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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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The journey has ended for Soledad and Miles O'Brien, says CNN. The dual anchors of lackluster American Morning are being demoted reassigned elsewhere, to be replaced by new acquisitions John Roberts (Dan Rather's understudy at CBS) and Kiran Chetry (the recent transfer who "famously" reported for Fox News and CNN in a single, freewheeling afternoon).
And while this marks the second shakeup at the "flagging" news show in two years, the show's emphasis on "straight news over light features" may have more to do with its sliding ratings than the quality of its anchors.
After all, the show starts broadcasting at 6am. And, from the looks of it, early-birds aren't exactly enthralled by reports of soaring gas prices, imminent recessions and the inevitable social security crisis. Not surprising, considering the general rule of thumb seems to be: coffee first, deplorable state of economic affairs second.

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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
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The journey has ended for Soledad and Miles O'Brien, says CNN. The dual anchors of lackluster American Morning are being demoted reassigned elsewhere, to be replaced by new acquisitions John Roberts (Dan Rather's understudy at CBS) and Kiran Chetry (the recent transfer who "famously" reported for Fox News and CNN in a single, freewheeling afternoon).
And while this marks the second shakeup at the "flagging" news show in two years, the show's emphasis on "straight news over light features" may have more to do with its sliding ratings than the quality of its anchors.
After all, the show starts broadcasting at 6am. And, from the looks of it, early-birds aren't exactly enthralled by reports of soaring gas prices, imminent recessions and the inevitable social security crisis. Not surprising, considering the general rule of thumb seems to be: coffee first, deplorable state of economic affairs second.

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