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Madonna and A-Rod Eat at Dos Caminos (But Deny It), Paterson and Bloomberg Eat in the Bronx
Also, people are scared they'll be kidnapped at Scary Spice's marriage-vows renewal in Egypt. In today's gossip roundup.
Posted 10/03/08 in Daily Intel : Gossipmonger
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Keith Olbermann Takes His News Corp. War to the People
"Page Six" claims that the MSNBC host won't work with "citizen journalists" from MySpace because the Website is owned by News Corp. Plus everything else that's in today's gossip columns!
Posted 08/13/08 in Daily Intel : Gossipmonger
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Harvey Weinstein Wants Asian!
Many of the items in gossip columns we suspect are exaggerated if not totally made up, but there are some that sound wholly true. Try to guess which is which in today's New York gossip roundup!
Posted 07/16/08 in Daily Intel : Gossipmonger
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Martha Stewart Takes Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins for a Boat Ride
A chance encounter in rural Maine proves what we've always suspected: that all celebrities are secretly required to be friends.
Posted 07/09/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Nanny Advice From Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon knows how to find good help — but she didn't learn the tricks until too late. "By the time I finally realized how to spot a good nanny, I didn't need them anymore," the actress said January 30 at a star-studded screening of her new HBO film, Bernard and Doris, in which she plays heiress Doris Duke (Ralph Fiennes stars opposite as her controversial flamboyant butler and caretaker). Her au pair advice? "Don't pick someone you want to hang out with," she said. "Pick someone that has a way with kids." And make sure they can deal with boundaries, especially in a busy world where staff can seem like part of the family. "Some people can adjust to that, others just completely lose their discipline." Finally, pick the right person for the right phase in your kid's life, like when Sarandon and Tim Robbins were raising two young sons Jack and Miles and she hired "a young gal with a lot of energy, as opposed to somebody very sedentary." With the kids getting older, the Oscar winner has less help — a housekeeper, but no publicist, assistant, chef, or chauffeur. "My kids are on their feet, taking the train," she said. "If they're privileged, they don't think it's the norm." —Justin Ravitz
Posted 02/01/08 in Daily Intel : Party Lines
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Paul Wolfowitz, Meet Karma
Paul Wolfowitz and his girlfriend, Shaha Ali Riza, broke up. Harvey Weinstein and Luc Besson argued over Weinstein's treatment of Besson's film. AA member Lindsay Lohan is having a vodka company sponsor her 21st-birthday party. Gwyneth Paltrow covered her daughter's head with a black veil to ward off paparazzi. Kevin Spacey snapped at an audience member whose cell phone went off during a play. Tom Ford and Anderson Cooper had lunch at the Four Seasons. Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is giving Danny Glover $18 million to make a movie about Haiti, and Haitians aren't happy. Britney Spears was jeered at an impromptu performance at a Miami club. Paris Hilton was photographed at her local bookseller purchasing a Bible and self-help book The Power of Now. Oprah's dad's book is now on hold.
Posted 05/23/07 in Daily Intel : Gossipmonger
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