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To be fair, they haven't reached the Awkward Years yet.
The actor stopped by Letterman last night to talk about that fateful night he came face-to-face with the 'gorgeous' V.P. candidate.
Reports have Anna Wintour's manbaby shrinking to only a couple of issues a year, or maybe closing altogether.
How much will Democrats really be able to throw their weight around if they control both houses of Congress and the presidency, and how effective is this argument for McCain?
Uh, not really. Also, Lindsay loves Samantha but is still way into guys. In Monday's gossip roundup.
The story that made us sick to our stomachs over the weekend may have just gotten worse.
The dead magazine gets one last hurrah. Or will it be its last?
"Theirs was a world of fun, of spas and dating and who said what about whom," says a friend. Oh, Lord.
After Paterson's chief of staff resigned on Friday, the 'Post' reports that more reshufffling may be on the way.
Isiah Thomas was notoriously toxic toward the press as coach and general manager of the Knicks. But the guy sure knows the right time to overdose on sleeping pills.
Just as we suspected, the weekend was spent chronicling the increasing tension between the Republican candidates.
This afternoon at the Friars Club, Tom Cruise buried the hatchet by laying into Matt Lauer — and Matt responded by dropping a few F-bombs. Did we mention that it's really weird to hear Matt curse?
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