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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A Royal Wrap 

The British royal family member in the middle of a sex and videotape scandal is prepping to go public after being named during an interview on Fox News. Radar mag has its own ideas about the who.

Little Billy O'Reilly was bored with his own sandbox so he sent the unpopular playmate to a Rosie O'Donnell booksigning to come back with a toy.

The new ancestry research game is is six degrees from Barack Obama and soon everybody will be voting for "Cousin" Barack, that presidential candidate who danced on Ellen, revealing a skill level that showed off both sides of the family.

A judge tells the ex NJ-Gov Jim McGreevey and his estranged wife Dina that as soon as the couple starts acting like grown-ups, then maybe they can settle.












It's all so Madonna, but when Britney Spears offends the Catholic Church it just doesn't seem like there's a savvy businesswoman making the decisions.

Tupac Shakur once called Quincy Jones a "sellout" for dating white women and later apologized while dating Jones' daughter, so was Shakur's alleged interlude with Madonna before or after the apology, and before or after Jones' daughter?

Jay Leno can pitch a tent on the set of The Tonight Show if he wants, but NBC execs will hire Bekins to move him out.

I Spy's Robert Kulp fights for the elephants.

We came away with some serious admiration for singer Keyshia Cole after watching the first season of her reality show. She's the success story in a family that didn't have many. Her grit, talent and intelligence was clearly evident beneath the gruff exterior. So now that her mom is out of prison and has moved in, season two looks just as good.

Looks like the We Own the Night co-stars Joaquin Phoenix and Eva Mendes won't be air-kissing anytime soon, but the reason the movie sucked was on the page.





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