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Tim Russert’s Son Luke Eyed for NBC Reporting Gig
The son of late 'Meet the Press' host Tim Russert may get a gig on NBC. That and gossip about Ron Perelman, Patricia Duff, Lauren Conrad, and Bill Murray in our daily gossip roundup.
Posted 07/23/08 in Daily Intel : Gossipmonger
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Patricia Duff to Remake ‘Legally Blonde’ in Real Life
Ron Perelman's ex-wife will represent herself against the mogul in court.
Posted 07/17/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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New York’s Greatest Divorces: Your Handy Guide
Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook's divorce will be messy, sure — but they've got nothing on Donald, Ron, and Rudy. Let's talk about legends, people.
Posted 06/25/08 in Daily Intel : Cultural Capital
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Unsurprising Development of the Day No. 2 — Patricia Duff Blames Ex Ron Perelman for Daughter’s Complaints
She accuses the billionaire Revlon chairman of spoiling his daughter to make her like him.
Posted 06/25/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Patricia Duff and Ronald Perelman’s Daughter Starts Her First Legal Battle
As if middle school alone weren't bad enough, 13-year-old Caleigh Perelman has to deal with a pair of parents who have a history of juvenile behavior.
Posted 06/24/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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