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While I'm on the topic of celebrity gossip, if you haven't already discovered it, you might want to check out Glitter and Gossip, a great place to keep up with your favorite stars.
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While I'm on the topic of celebrity gossip, if you haven't already discovered it, you might want to check out Glitter and Gossip, a great place to keep up with your favorite stars.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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Gossip in Romance_, Robert Louis Stevenson; _Gossip in a Library_,
Conversation What to Say and How to Say it Mary Greer Conklin
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But, as they say, “Gossip is best left to wives and old men.”
Wizards Releases Revised GSL – Is It Better? « Geek Related 2009
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FROM SPLASH PAGE: It looks like Hal Jordan has found his Carol Ferris, and the "Green Lantern" movie has its female lead in "Gossip Girl" star Blake Lively.
‘Gossip Girl’ Star Blake Lively Joins ‘Green Lantern’ As Female Lead » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Lainey Gossip is based out of Vancouver and has multiple industry connections there for mostly accurate information on Twilight filming (keep in mind that this site does contain strong language and what is at times considered not work safe items).
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Gossip is something you hear all the time — say, Senator X mistreats his staff.
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Latest Administrator Gossip is the next entry in this blog.
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Obama Joins in on New NASA Administrator Gossip is the next entry in this blog.
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Gossip is the key, apparently, or humour, or information about commercial transactions.
Magazines Maxine 2009
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