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Monday 06-23-2008 9:29am MT
  • A group of high school girls -- none over the age of 16 -- in Massachusetts made a pact to all have babies so they could raise them together. 17 girls at the high school are now pregnant.
  • Keira Knightley was not nervous about going topless in her new film, "The Edge of Love." She was, however, nervous about singing. She does both.
  • A Self magazine online survey found 26% of us exaggerate how much sex we're having.
  • A new Oscar rule limits song nominations to only two per film.
  • 25 celebrities will get their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this week, including Hugh Jackman, Ben Kingsley, Tinkerbell, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Cameron Diaz, Robert Downey Jr., Tim Burton, Kyra Sedgwick, John Stamos, The Miracles, Shakira and Harry Shearer.
  • Cosmopolitan says talking in a deeper tone around a guy is a subconscious sign that he makes you super hot.
  • Remember Queen Latifah's brief role in the movie, "The Perfect Holiday"? Well, neither did producers. She's suing them, saying she was never paid her 275,000 salary for the job.
  • Tim Russert's wife says that when Tim was leaving the hotel room to fly back to the states for "Meet the Press," she had a feeling and grabbed him. "I said to him, 'I want to give you a hug; maybe I'll never see you again.'
  • Jamie Lynn Spears and her fiancé Casey Aldridge welcomed a baby girl Thursday morning.
  • Yes, low fat ice cream sounds healthier, but some have more calories than regular ice cream.

 

Friday 06-20-2008 8:24am MT

·         Burger King in London is offering an exclusive $200 hamburger, made up of Japanese wagyu beef, white truffles, onions fried in Cristal champagne, topped with pink Himalayan rock salt.

·         Britney Spears' 17-year-old sister Jamie Lynn, star of Nickelodeon's "Zoey 101," has given birth to a baby girl, Maddie Briann, on Thursday morning in Mississippi.

·         Did you know Scarlett Johansson has a twin brother? He's the younger one, by three minutes.

·         Jorja Fox is returning to "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" only months after quitting the show. The star, who plays Sara Sidle, is set to return for the third episode of the upcoming series.

·         Mary Tyler Moore will be back on TV as Brooke Shields' mother in the premiere of "Lipstick Jungle" on NBC September 24.

·         The Vatican said Wednesday that it is working on a set of guidelines for what it considers "good cinema" after it told producers of "Angels & Demons" that their follow-up to "The Da Vinci Code" doesn't qualify.

·         Jimmy Kimmel's had his late-night contract at ABC extended through 2010.

·         Yahoo! is going to offer free e-mail under two new net names: ymail and rocketmail.

·         Colin Farrell was seen at L.A. International Airport wearing what appeared to be a wedding band.

·         It seems that celebrities are finding comfort in an old dessert. Jell-O, which has been around long before there was a Beyonce, is popular not only with her but with Jessica Simpson, Lisa Rinna, Mel B. and Kirstie Alley.

·         Family of Amy Winehouse have been told that she could be hospitalized for weeks to get her off drugs.

·         Evangeline Lilly and Dominic Monaghan are engaged, but in no rush to get married. They met in Hawaii while filming the TV show, "Lost." She's Kate, he played Charlie.

·         Charlotte Church is expecting her second child.

·         An American band, Creaky Boards, is claiming that Cold Play stole one of their songs and made it the title cut of their latest album, "Viva la Vida."

One of the immediate impacts of high gas prices: fewer lattes and more home brews
Wednesday 06-18-2008 9:10am MT
  • Yep, that was John Mayer and Jennifer Aniston together at a beach resort in Mexico last weekend.
  • Amy Winehouse fainted in her apartment on Monday, is getting checked out in a hospital.
  • Consume olive oil, grains, fruits, nuts, vegetables, fish and dairy products and you may never get type 2 diabetes. That's the word from researchers at the University of Navarra in Spain, who have concluded that the traditional Mediterranean diet provides substantial protection.
  • Today is the day we say goodbye to Tim Russert, with a private funeral and televised memorial service.
  • The paparazzo who pressed charges against Britney Spears after her car ran over his foot was himself to blame for any injury, prosecutors said in refusing to pursue the case.
  • The other night, Spencer Pratt told David Letterman that he demands $100,000 for an appearance at a nightclub. Dave thought "The Hills" star was kidding and the audience laughed. But then Spencer said, "Naw, dude, I'm serious."
  • If you're keeping score at home, skateboarder Tony Hawk is having his fourth child with his third wife.
  • Harry Potter star Emma Watson has signed a $6 million deal with Chanel.
  • An overweight family man from Virginia -- you know the kind, he was once active, got married and gained too much weight -- has lost 79 pounds in six months eating nothing but food from McDonald's eating mostly salads, wraps and apple dippers.
  • Because of the flooding in Iowa, the price of corn is already heading up... to $8 a bushel. And what do we use to cut our gas with? And what's it made from?
  • George Takei, known for his role as Sulu in "Star Trek," was the first to pay $70 early Tuesday for a marriage license in West Hollywood. He is preparing to wed his gay partner of 21 years.
  • For the first time in over 100 years, the PTA will have a man as their CEO -- 35-year-old Byron Garrett. 10% of its members were men in 2008, up from 3% in 2003.

 



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