Jan 26, 2010 -
"I'm not trying to say it's better, I just think it's a different paradigm. . .
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Jan 25, 2010 -
"It's hard to sit and read the dictionary, but we'll be looking to find other things of a graphic nature."
— Betti Cadmus, district spokesperson, for Southern California's Menifee Union School District discusses future plans after banning the 10th edition Merriam-Webster's dictionary. The district removed the dictionary from the fourth and fifth grades for defining "oral sex."
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Jan 22, 2010 -
"God bless her that she likes older guys. And some wonderful enhancements have happened in the last few years — Viagra, Cialis — that can make us all feel younger."
— In an interview with the AARP magazine (really), Michael Douglas, 65, reveals that he's found a not-so-secret fountain of youth.
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Jan 20, 2010 -
"Blowing me off is the new sucking me off! . .
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Jan 19, 2010 -
"My main message is that beauty is really within."
— Heidi Montag tells Good Morning America why she's going public about the 10 plastic surgery procedures she had done in November.
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Jan 14, 2010 -
"And it's more of a civil rights thing now. Basically this is the first time in the economy of the United States that a male has actually stood up and said, 'I want to do this for a living.' And be protected under law to do it.
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Jan 07, 2010 -
In Maggie Gyllenhaal's new movie, Crazy Heart, she plays a journalist who falls in love with a down-on-his-luck country singer while she's writing a story about him. She recently had this to say about allowing attraction to put emotion over intellect.
"Anyone who says they don’t understand not thinking to have something that you want is lying to you.
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Jan 07, 2010 -
"It wasn't that I didn't want to do comedy. It's just that I would only get offered girlfriend parts in guy comedies, which aren't exciting to me, or those offensive roles in romantic comedies where the woman has to have a job in fashion so that she can have nice clothes, and her goal is always marriage."
— Natalie Portman sums up why some one-dimensional romantic comedies are not fun for an actress, or the audience for that matter.
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Jan 06, 2010 -
This week PBS is airing This Emotional Life, a three-part series that examines why it's so hard to know what will make us happy. It talks to celebrities like Katie Couric, Chevy Chase, and Larry David about happiness after success. Larry had this to say:
"If you don't have a job you like, and you're not having sex, you're not going to be happy."
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Jan 06, 2010 -
"(Sonia Sotomayor) didn’t realize what she was going to symbolize. And it’s always scary to be thrown into it — that’s what I felt like when I did Selena . .
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