Topic: People Magazine
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Maggie Gyllenhaal has a baby girl, Beyoncé named 'Most Beautiful'
Maggie Gyllenhaal announced the birth of baby girl Gloria through her publicist Monday. Gyllenhaal joins the ranks of other "celebrimommys" making headlines, including new mom Beyoncé, recently named People's "Most Beautiful Woman."
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The Vote
White House Correspondents' Dinner: Who's coming?
Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan are the latest celebs to emerge on the list for Washington's annual 'nerd prom,' the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Here's a list of other names.
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Modern Parenthood
Molly Sims: Pregnant supermodel speaks honestly about cravings
Molly Sims, the pregnant supermodel and actress, shows refreshing openness as she speaks honestly about her cravings:. She says she's making no effort to reign in her sweet tooth, and is loving not having to worry about her figure.
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Modern Parenthood
All we know or care about Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie engagement
Love is interesting: So let's talk carats, kids, and ceremony in the Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie engagement.
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Latin America Monitor
Sean Penn jumps into Falkland Islands fray
Sean Penn lashes out at the deployment of a British prince to the Falklands. The UK is not amused.
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Whitney Houston investigation: Too soon to tell if drugs involved
Whitney Houston: Toxicology test results won't be known for weeks. L.A. officials wouldn't comment on the prescription drugs found in Whitney Houston's hotel room.
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Tyler Clementi case: Roommate rejects plea deal, parents launch foundation
The parents of Tyler Clementi, the Rutgers student who committed suicide last year, talk about supporting young people who face bullying.
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Chapter & Verse
Doonesbury "leaks" excerpts from Sarah Palin bio
Doonesbury cartoon character Roland Hedley offers readers a sneak peak at Joe McGinniss's unauthorized biography of Sarah Palin.
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West Memphis Three: Internet campaign, Hollywood drove their release
The West Memphis Three, charged in the 1993 slayings of three Cub Scouts, were released Friday. Social media, the Internet, and Hollywood have helped raise critical questions about their convictions.
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'Real Housewives': Does Bravo know how to handle a real death on its hit show?
Following the reported suicide of the husband of one of the main 'Real Housewives' characters, Bravo has indicated it is either delaying the start of the fall season or reediting the hit show.
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American Idol: Yes, there's life after Pia Toscano
American Idol contestants were eager to prove they earned their rightful spots in the final eight. But on Wednesday's American Idol, the closest proof was Casey Abrams's cover of a Nat King Cole song.
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The Daily Show is listening to King Abdullah. Is anyone else?
On the Daily Show tonight, Jon Stewart is hosting Jordan's King Abdullah. Abdullah gets full points for hipness, but restoring his country's influence is another matter.
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The Simple Dollar
Barely treading water? Tips to help you stay afloat.
A reader writes in with a common problem: She lives paycheck-to-paycheck, so any unexpected expense makes her fall behind in her bills.
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Elin Nordegren says her marriage was 'without trust and love'
Elin Nordegren told People magazine she and Tiger Woods tried for months to reconcile the relationship. She didn't hit Woods with golf clubs. In the end, a marriage 'without trust and love' wasn't good for anyone, Nordegren said.
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Craigslist killer suspect's suicide riles victim's family
Craigslist killer suspect Philip Markoff's suicide denies the victim's family members a chance to confront him in court.
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Deadliest Catch hauls in biggest audience ever
Deadliest Catch brought aboard an audience of 5.54 million on Tuesday night, the biggest number ever for the Discovery Channel show.
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Tina Fey to get prestigious Mark Twain humor prize
Tina Fey joins the ranks of Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin and others who have won the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
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US won't send troops to Yemen. How will it defeat Al Qaeda there?
President Obama and the Pentagon have ruled out US troops in Yemen. The US will have to rely on civilian aid – which has been ineffective in Iraq and Afghanistan – to undermine Al Qaeda.
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US walking a tightrope with its Yemen policy
The US is ramping up military aid to Yemen, the Arab world's poorest country, in an effort to go after Al Qaeda linked militants. But too heavy a footprint, analysts warn, could prove a recruiting boon for militants.
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Decoder Wire
Federal Register lights up the online world
Tome of official Washington, the Federal Register is now searchable after debut of fancy online version. Journalists rejoice...sort of.
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Horizons
Don't tell the boss: millions of Americans browse gossip sites at work
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ThisMoment captures personal scenes with a social sheen
New website rolls pictures, stories, even YouTube clips into customized slideshows.
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Bristol Palin and other teen moms: New trendsetters?
Teens' use of contraceptives has declined, and their birthrates have gone up, according to new research.
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A Jury of Her Peers
Elaine Showalter’s absorbing tour of the American women writers’ pantheon.
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The Vote
Breaking News: Obamas select First Dog. Markets down








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