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"So long as Qaddafi is in power, NATO must maintain its operations."
BBC's journalists said Libyan prisoners suffered much worse.
"There is an ocean between flexibility and the scandal we saw."
Also, Tommy Hilfiger is reportedly designing clothes specially for Lady Gaga and the Rolling Stones.
Plus, Repetto and Commes des Garçons to collaborate on a line of pumps.
Also, Anna Wintour wore an Erdem dress.
This is what Carla Bruni talks about with Michelle Obama.
An accidentally released track doesn't sound so great — for J.Lo's future with her label.
Plus: Illinois's most decadent sandwich and a new editor at Eater National, all in our morning news roundup.
"I smoke, so what? It's not like I'm sitting there going, 'Kids, you should go buy a pack of cigarettes.'"
This will be very confusing for all of conservative talk radio.
Also, British 'Vogue' lets Lara Stone have visible eyebrows.
President Obama, Gordon Brown, and Nicolas Sarkozy reveal to the world the existence of a secret nuclear facility in Iran.
First mirdles and murses. Now actual high heels. When will it end?
Plus: Highbrow foodies love lowbrow foods, and Eric Ripert cooks for Nicolas Sarkozy, all in our morning news roundup.
Her upset parents reveal embarrassing secrets about their 17-year-old daughter.
He maybe wasn't checking out that girl's butt. Sarkozy definitely was, though.
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