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David Gregory Under Investigation By D.C. Police For Holding Gun Clip On Air
Dec 26 (TheWrap.com) - David Gregory is under investigation by Washington, D.C. police for showing a gun clip on Sunday's "Meet the Press," Politico reported. The NBC host showed what appeared to be a 30-round gun magazine during a heated interview...
Tags: Washington, DC, The Washington Post, Personal Weapon Control, POLITICO LLC, Interior Policy
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Actor Channing Tatum dubbed People's sexiest man alive
Actor Channing Tatum, who set female hearts fluttering in the summer movie hit "Magic Mike", was named the sexiest man alive by People magazine on Wednesday. "My first thought was, 'Y'all are messing with me," Tatum told the magazine after hearing the...
Tags: People (magazine), Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Channing Tatum, Magic Mike (movie)
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How Much Will Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Wedding Pictures Sell For?
The Jolie-Pitt Foundation could be in for another massive haul in the near future. With People and the U.K.'s Hello magazine teaming to pay a record $14 million for the first photographs of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's twins, Knox and Vivienne, back in...
Tags: Marriage, Angelina Jolie, Family, Newspaper and Magazine, Weddings
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Congressman Upton's Niece On SI Cover
The cover of this year's Swimsuit Edition of Sports Illustrated has been leaked, and a St. Joseph, Michigan native is featured on the cover. Kate Upton, 19, the niece of U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, is on this year's cover. Last year, Upton was named Sports...Tags: David Letterman, Fred Upton, Sports Illustrated
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Maui Girl swimsuits, Sports Illustrated favorites, got their start in Maryland
The Baltimore SunYou may not recognize Debbie Kowalski Wilson's name, but if you've opened a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in the past six years, chances are you've seen her work. Wilson, who is from Edgewood and now lives in Hawaii, has had her Maui Girl swimsuits...Tags: Fashion Trends, Swimming, Heidi Klum, Marketing, Stevie Nicks
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Letters to the editor: Obesity, scandals, and McCartney
I am a retired physical-education teacher who worked with students from kindergarten through eighth grade. A majority of my students could not do one pull-up. I tried to be creative and make exercising fun, for which I had a fair amount of success. I am...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Amway, Weight, Central Intelligence Agency, Overweight
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Colleagues recall a man of words, wisdom — Charley Reese
Editor's note: We asked for remembrances about Charley Reese from his former colleagues on the Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board. Jane Healy (former editorial page editor): "Charley's strength was in always surprising readers. Liberal readers would...Tags: Cartoons, Entertainment
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ASK IRA: Did Spoelstra get best of Vogel in Game 1?
SunSentinel.com-------------------- MAY 23, 2013 Q: Ira, there was a national columnist (not a fan) who said that Frank Vogel would outcoach Erik Spoelstra in this series. I wonder what he's saying now, with Vogel keeping Roy Hibbert out on LeBron James' winning...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Mike Conley, Ersan Ilyasova, Udonis Haslem, LeBron James
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COLUMN - Prosperity without power
Reuters(David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde May 22 (Reuters) - In Moscow, they are "non-Soviet Russians." In New Delhi, they are a "political Goliath" that may soon awake. In Beijing and São Paolo, they are lawyers...Tags: Pakistan, Entertainment Events, New Products, Arts and Culture, Corruption
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Quiet Corner Artist Inducted In The Mazza Museum
BrooklynArtist and children's illustrator Normand Chartier was recently invited to become a member of The Mazza Museum in Findlay, Ohio, which is the largest museum specializing in art from picture books. The Mazza is home to original art by the most...Tags: Human Interest, Museums, Arts, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine
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Charley Reese: Longtime Sentinel columnist was a popular conservative voice
Charley Reese, a retired Orlando Sentinel columnist who for decades argued forcefully for less government and more personal freedom, died Tuesday. He was 76. Reese, who lived in Seminole County, died of respiratory failure after a long illness, family...
Tags: Israel, U.S. Army, Washington, DC, Lebanon, Seminole County
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