- T-Mobile has decided to stop paying Catherine Zeta-Jones millions of dollars to annoy millions of people on tv. [London Times]
- Film piracy reportedly cost the US economy $20 billion a year, while the war in
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Tony Parker finally realized that dating Eva Longoria was ruining his future love life; by the time she finished telling all of his private business to the press, no other women would want to date him. [A Socialite's Life]
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After firing Star Jones, demoting Elizabeth Vargas, and downsizing Bob Woodruff, we shouldn’t be surprised that ABC has started firing people from the staff of Good Morning America. [Jossip]
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Janice Dickinson states the obvious about the fashion industry in her new book. [Contact Music]
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Vanity Fair was so impressed with Jessica Coen’s skills at trashing their publication that they hired her to write for them. [Gawker]
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Girlfriends has officially jumped the shark. [LA Times]