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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reunited |
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After spending some time apart Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reunited June 23 for a afternoon with her son Maddox, 4, near her house in Buckinghamshire, England.
According to a spy Maddox, "was very excited watching Brad ride around. He kept looking at his mother, asking when he was going to have a ride." When Jolie gave her consent, Pitt took over. "Brad put a safety helmet on him, then talked quietly to him, showing where to hold the handlebars," the source says. "Brad kept riding back close to Angelina so she could share in the fun."
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June 30, 2005
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Britney Spears's hospital room demands |
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Pregnant pop star Britney Spears is planning a first-class delivery in a Scottsdale, Ariz., hospital. A source revealed to America's Star magazine: "Britney wants white and yellow roses in the room when she gets there and wants all the nurses serving her to have background checks." According to the insider, Britney's mother, Lynne, will also personally vet the nurses. Spears has reserved not only a room for herself but the rooms on both sides, presumably so no strangers will be within earshot while she is in labor. The 23-year-old 'Toxic' singer is said to have chosen her favorite songs from 'The Princess Collection' to help her cope with labor. The pop songstress and her husband, Kevin Federline, are expecting their first child in November.
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June 30, 2005
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Canada to Restrict Online Pharmacies |
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Wednesday The Canadian government announced that it was drafting legislation to limit bulk exports of essential Canadian drugs in an effort to ensure that online pharmacy sales to the United States do not cause domestic shortages reports New York Times. Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh says says he will consult the industry on a plan to track the volume of drugs being shipped out of the country.
Diane Heibert, a pharmacy technician, at CanadaDrugs.com in Winnipeg. Online drug suppliers were concerned about proposed regulations.
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June 30, 2005
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Rainbow Party |
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A short time ago, Bethany Buck, editorial director of a Simon & Schuster imprint for teenagers, was watching Oprah and heard an O magazine editor discuss adolescent code words for sexual practices. One of the terms she heard was "Rainbow Party."
For those who may not yet have had the pleasure of attending one, a rainbow party involves people of both sexes; each female wears a different shade of lipstick, and each male does his best to leave the party with each color of lipstick imprinted on his wanger.
Ms. Buck suggested Rainbow Parties as a subject for a book to the writer Paul Riditis. Though the book includes two boys who have had oral sex with each other, the titular rainbow party never takes place; instead, the book has a gloomy message, emphasizing teenage neurosis related to image and adequacy.
Conservatives are shitting every color lipstick you can imagine over the existence of this book. Meanwhile, sociologists confirm that rainbow parties really do happen. The Bosh sings it with Judy Garland. "Somewhere, over the rainbow!" (By Scott Rose) - NYT
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It's down to the eleventh hour for reporters Judith Miller of the New York Times and Matthew Cooper of Time magazine, fingered by the government for knowing but not revealing how the name of a covert CIA operative was made public in relation with an anti-Iraq-war article written by that operative's husband.
The facts of the case are actually quite murky. Study the information available, and see if you can find any reasonable and legal justification for jailing Miller and Cooper, as the Bush administration wants to do. It would appear that the Bush administration is trying to use the two as an example, to squelch dissent against their policies and intimidate other journalists out of challenging Bush doctrine.
As this case is related to the Iraq war, we'll mention that whereas Bush tells us that the sacrifices involved are "worth it," he's still not making any effort to have his service-aged daughters take part in the sacrifices. For that reason alone, if we saw W. sacrificed, we wouldn't know whether to dance or dance. (By Scott Rose)
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Star is spreading the word that L.A.-based trainer and author Robert Ferguson is gossiping about Nicole Kidman, saying that she could be as much as 35 pounds underweight and in danger of developing osteoperosis. Nicole is going to take the gossip with more than a grain of salt; in fact, she is said to have contracted with a trainer and nutritionist in order to add some pounds to her frame. A man-in-the-street in Manhattan, interviewed about this affair, said: "If she's just skin and bones, please let me jump the bones, to see how the skin feels." Though Tom Cruise couldn't comment due to his foot being in his mouth, we feel sure he would advise Nicole to take more vitamins. (By Scott Rose)
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