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Elena Kagan: Supreme Court nominee and Austen fan PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Rosenthal   
Monday, 10 May 2010 14:54

Nancy doesn't have a vote in the U.S. Senate, but if she did, I'm sure she'd support Elena Kagan, president Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court.

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Why? Look no further than this description from a profile in today's New York Times: "She was the razor-sharp newspaper editor and history major at Princeton who examined American socialism, and the Supreme Court clerk for a legal giant, Thurgood Marshall, who nicknamed her ‘Shorty.’ She was the reformed teenage smoker who confessed to the occasional cigar as she fought Big Tobacco for the Clinton administration, and the literature lover who reread Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice every year."

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck Erin Andrews Feud Ends in Tears! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ann   
Wednesday, 05 May 2010 18:02

A tearful Elisabeth Hasselbeck apologized to Erin Andrews on Wednesday for making a crass joke about the peephole video stalker that terrorized the ESPN sportscaster not long ago. Hasselbeck said she was “really sorry” about her rude commentary regarding Erin Andrews’ skimpy outfits on Dancing With the Stars.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck Erin Andrews Feud Ends in Tears!

On Tuesday, Elisabeth Hasselbeck made light of the Erin Andrews peephole video stalker incident by joking that the guy should have just “waited 12 weeks” to see the ESPN sportscaster in her skimpy outfits on Dancing With the Stars.  Michael David Barrett, who leaked nude video of Erin Andrews shot through hotel door peepholes onto the Net, was convicted in March of interstate stalking and sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison.

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Actress Lynn Redgrave has died at 67 PDF Print E-mail
Written by DENNIS MCLELLAN   
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 00:19

Lynn Redgrave, a member of the distinguished British acting family who became an overnight sensation playing the title character in the 1966 film "Georgy Girl," and later achieved acclaim on stage as both an actress and a writer, has died. She was 67.

Redgrave died Sunday with her children at her side at her home in Kent, Conn., said her publicist, Rick Miramontez.

"Our beloved mother Lynn Rachel passed away peacefully after a seven-year journey with breast cancer," her children, Ben, Pema and Annabel, said in a statement Monday. "She lived, loved and worked harder than ever before."

Redgrave's death comes on the heels of that of her actor brother, Corin, who died after a short illness last month. Her niece, Natasha Richardson, died of head injuries caused by a fall on a ski slope last year.

Redgrave's last stage appearance was in January, at the Invisible Theatre in Tucson, Ariz., where she performed her solo show "Rachel and Juliet."

"She talked about theater as the best doctor in the world," Susan Claassen, the Invisible Theatre's managing artistic director, told The Los Angeles Times Monday. "You would never guess there was anything wrong when she was on stage."

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