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Drew Barrymore puts wedding house on sale
Drew Barrymore has put her Montecito, California home, where she got married to husband Will Kopelman, on the market. The Chester Carjola-designed six bedroom house, with a detached, two-storey guest property, has been listed at 7.5 million dollars, Contactmusic reported. According to RealEstalker.com, the actress purchased the 1937 built estate for 5.7 million dollars in 2010. ...
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R-Patz in good mood after K-Stew split
Robert Pattinson, who was photographed moving his possessions out of on-off girlfriend Kristen Stewart's LA house on Monday, enjoyed a night out with friends soon after. An onlooker told People magazine, that the 'Twilight' star was "all smiles" when he stepped out at Teddy's at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood. The actor, who wore jeans, a white T-shirt, a black leather jacket and a ...
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De La Hoya wins lawsuit against model
Oscar De La Hoya has won round two of his legal battle against a former Maxim model, with the appeals court calling her 5-million-dollar assault suit "baseless." A five-judge panel at Manhattan's Appellate Division ruled that Angelica Cecora's claims - where she accused the retired welterweight of imprisoning her in his Ritz Carlton hotel room during a kinky, cocaine-fueled tryst in 2011 - ...
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Chris Brown and girlfriend Karrueche Tran involved in car crash
Chris Brown was recently caught on camera accidentally crashing his Range Rover into another car while he was driving in Los Angeles with his on-again girlfriend Karrueche Tran. The troubled rapper, who had crashed his Porsche into a wall back in February, was seen writing down insurance information after he rear-ended a black Mercedes, Contactmusic reported. The couple was on their way to ...
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Julian Assange pleaded Benedict Cumberbatch to leave WikiLeaks flick
Founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, wanted Benedict Cumberbatch to quit Hollywood's adaptation of his story after objecting to the original version of the movie's script. The 'Star Trek Into Darkness' actor plays the role of the Australian journalist in 'The Fifth Estate', which is an upcoming film based on his whistleblowing site that made headlines all over the world for leaking top secret ...
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Iron Man 2
In recent years, the best of the superhero franchises have blazed a rather remarkable track record in which the second film in the series is the best. Starting with Bryan Singers X-Men films, whose X2 (2003) was a much stronger and more cohesive work that his initial X-Men< ... ...
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Will Smith not a swimmer
Actor Will Smith may have pulled off several stunts in Hollywood films, but he doesn't know how to swim! He didn't learn to swim as he didn't have too many swimming pools in his vicinity when he was young. "I can't swim. In inner City Philadelphia, there's not a lot of swimming pools and I never actually learnt how to swim and I'm embarrassed about it," femalefirst.co.uk quoted the 44-year-old ...
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Los Angeles voters OK move to curtail medical marijuana outlets
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Voters strongly supported a ballot measure to sharply curtail the number of medical marijuana dispensaries permitted to operate in Los Angeles while boosting taxes on the sale of pot for health reasons, election returns early on Wednesday ...
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LAUSD board Antonio Sanchez trails Monica Ratliff in San Fernando Valley district
Video: Latest from the L.A election Antonio Sanchez, a well-funded political insider, was trailing attorney-turned-teacher Monica Ratliff in Tuesday's race to represent the East San Fernando Valley on the Los Angeles Unified School District board, according to early returns. The runoff for the District 6 seat has been as much about the future of Superintendent John Deasy's reform ...
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Race to be Los Angeles next mayor too close to call
Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel were locked in a race too close to call as the longtime city officials battled to become the next mayor of Los Angeles. About 20 percent of ballots -- mail-in votes that arrived late or were delivered to the polls -- won't be counted for some time, the Los Angeles Times reported. More than half the vote was uncounted late Tuesday. Greuel, the city ...
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Leech Tishman adds California office
Pittsburgh law firm Leech Tishman has opened an office in Pasadena, Calif., led by Alan Kindred and Ivan Posey, veteran intellectual property lawyers who previously operated a namesake practice. It is the firms fourth office. This transaction enabled Leech Tishman to create an intellectual property practice group to its list of services. Leech Tishman Managing Partner Pete Fuscaldo said in a ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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