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The 57-year-old appeared at some event in NYC the other day, looking clever. Annie was originally cast in the Glenn Close role in "Fatal Attraction," but dropped out to star in "Designing Women." Potts has been married four times and has three children.
While there are some who are actually grossed out by baths or just simply prefer showers, I've got to say, I'm a "team bath" kind of gal a ' even going so far as to boil extra water to make the water the perfect temperature.
Two females, one male bald eagle fight over mating nest
He's everything she's ever wanted in a man: distinguished, a caretaker, a homeowner.
MORALS & MANNERS: Office lover is blackmailing me
Q FOUR years ago I had a brief affair with a colleague at work Emily, 45. It's no excuse but I was going through an awful time in my marriage.
One of my first jobs out of school was playing a rotating succession of floozies - some dumb, some angry, all crazy - on MTV's first-ever nonmusical program, Remote Control.
Kansan gave voice to Olive Oyl, others
This is one in a series of vignettes celebrating Kansas history. The series' name comes from the state motto, Ad astra per aspera: 'To the stars through difficulties.' Marilyn Schreffler's name may not be recognized by most Kansans, but her voice is certainly familiar.
'Paranormal' ending? I hated it
Don't worry if you haven't seen the horror hit "Paranormal Activity." I will not reveal the ending here.
Tom Cruise, Scientology and XENU
On Friday October 23th,2009 ABC News Nightline programme covered a story "HOW SCIENTOLOGY ATTRACTS CELEBRITIES" . Scientology has long sought high-profile public figures as "Walking Success Stories" . Celebrities and the Church of Scientology seem to go hand-in-hand. And actor Tom Cruise is arguably the world's best-known celebrity Scientologist.
Movies and Events) Not 15 minutes into Adrian Lyne's movie, SoHo becomes an apocalyptic wind tunnel that blows Diane Lane from the Kansas of Richard Gere into the Oz of Olivier Martinez's arms.
The Church of Scientology hosted a "blessing and opening ceremony" of its new building at 1424 16th St.
Oscar-winning director breaks with Scientology
The Canadian-born director, who scooped Oscars for the hit films Crash and Million Dollar Baby, resigned from the organisation in a letter to church spokesman Tommy Davis.
Not because she's a phenomenal actor, which she is, but because she's just initiated a new project to banish stigma.
Photo Espn baseball analyst Steve Phillips admits having an affair with an assistant
Breaking up is hard to do and it's even harder when the split comes from inside a love triangle gone bad.
How Do You Like Your Bunny, Steve Phillips?
Steve Phillips has a "Stage Five clinger," people a real-life case of "Fatal Attraction" that has the ESPN baseball analyst and former General Manager of the New York Mets facing a family and professional implosion.
Glenn Close - Close Fronts Mental Illness Campaign
Caption: Glenn Close 61st Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Nokia Theatre - Press Room Los Angeles, California .... Hollywood star GLENN CLOSE is spearheading a new campaign to destigmatise mental illness in the U.S. The Fatal Attraction star has thrown her support behind Bring Change to Mind, an initiative aimed at encouraging people to talk ...
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PERSPECTIVE: Sign here for higher insurance premiums
The left touts the Baucus bill as helping the middle class. In reality, that's the group that will cover its $400 billion in new taxes and fees.
Barack Obama gives remarks on winning the Nobel Peace Prize, 9 Oct 2009
Initial reports of the demise of presidential satire under Barack Obama, had, it turns out, been greatly exaggerated.
5 Craziest Movie Characters We'd Still Have Sex With
Admit it, you are secretly thrilled when a crazy woman becomes obsessed with you.
Brooklyn Today: Friday September 25, 2009
Good morning. Today is the 268th day of the year. It is the birth anniversary of Hall of Fame baseball player Phil Rizzutto.
Jennifer Aniston: Look who's stalking | Anne Wollenberg
If a woman treated a man the way Steve Zahn treats Jennifer Aniston in Management, it would be Hollywood's idea of a horror movie.
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