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Salman Rushdie reacts to Padma's pregnancy.
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We paired her with some of the men in her life to find out.
A flyer advertising baby-makin' jams at Le Lupanar might not be the most tasteful.
The ‘Times’ of London is reporting that the McCain camp is considering forcing a quickie wedding between Bristol and Levi, to boost Sarah Palin's ‘homespun authenticity.’
The hockey-playing hunk is set to join his pregnant girlfriend, Bristol Palin, as her mom accepts the Republican party’s vice-presidential nomination tonight.
Yes, yes, yes. This whole teen pregnancy thing has everyone in a tizzy over whether John McCain made the wrong choice in a running mate. Can everybody just relax and take a second to admire a teenage sex machine, please?
She told a French magazine, "I’m not pregnant and I regret it because I love it when I am."
Could that situation be any more frightening? Well, yes, it could. (But this story has a happy ending!)
Lanvin's trying to sell a 35 to 40 percent stake, after a three-year run Angelina is no longer St. John's campaign star, and preview the New York Topshop's clothes!
Also, dish on Barbara Walters, Ashley Olsen, and P. Diddy in our daily roundup.
A slew of other women join the class-action suit against Bloomberg LP for discrimination of female employees.
Not just in her movie 'Baby Mama,' which conveniently just opened!
Apparently Cavalli is a family man who understands a woman's need to conceal her "small little treasure."
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