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Written by Priscilla Lalisse
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Grammy and Oscar-winning musician Isaac Hayes died in Memphis, TN at age 65 yesterday. His wife, who found him unresponsive on the floor near a treadmill, immediately called police to the scene. The cause of death was not immediately known. Hayes co-wrote the hit song “Soul Man” and provided the voice of “Chef” on South Park. Hayes is also known for the theme song to Shaft.
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Written by Priscilla Lalisse
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The 2008 Beijing OIympics are well underway and the Americans are off to a great start. Here are the winners of the women's sabre competition: Silver medalist Sada Jacobson (L), gold medalist Mariel Zagunis (C) and bronze medalist Becca Ward (Photo credit: Clive Brunskill/GettyImages). Hooray! France has just won its first medal (bronze) for the women's archery team. Courage la France!
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Written by Priscilla Lalisse
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Some used to think the National Enquirer was just a big
ole lying tabloid, but not anymore. First he denied it, and then finally, he admitted to having an extra martial affair. John Edwards , often referred to as the "third man" in the democratic run for the big seat in the oval office has somewhat fallen from grace. OK, let's admit it, he's messed up big time.
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Written by Priscilla Lalisse
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For all of you who are longing for a little beach
atmosphere, it's not too late to head over to Paris Plage.
It’s worth a visit, especially if you like walking along the
Seine. There weren’t as many people as I expected the day I journeyed over there, but still plenty of
adults and kids.
For them,
there are sprinklers, a giant sandbox and a swimming pool (kids must be in swim
wear with caps to enter and parents as well). For adults there are exercise machines,
lounge chairs to read, petanque (balls) and of course the “beach” area where
people really seemed to enjoy themselves. Paris Plage, from now until August 20.
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Written by Mitzi Marrelli
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In all the excitement generated by the slogans “first African American” and “first woman” during the democratic primaries, Americans are susceptible to slipping into a romantic fantasy mode. Clearly, in running for the democratic nomination, both candidates have shattered barriers and marked a turning point in American history.
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