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Everyone in Hollywood got pregnant in 2011.If you believed this year's tabloid
headlines., that isAs far as we can tell Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Aniston,
Angelina Jolie and Kate Middleton have not procreated, adopted or otherwise obtained
a child within the past 12 months, even though several tabloids said
they had.Why? Pregnancies sell magazines. Real or not.As long as people keep
buying them they will keep happening. What is shocking to myself is
that after a cover is clearly untrue why people keep buying that
source, says former OK! magazine editor and HuffPost Celebrity columnist Rob Shuter.
There is very little brand loyalty in that market with the exception
of People, so quite often they dont remember which magazine said what.And
the easiest thing about a pregnancy rumor is that if you wait
long enough it might just come true. Look at the success stories:
After two years of speculation, Jennifer Garner finally got pregnant this year,
as did Jessica Simps
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APDec. 22, 2011: Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul speaks during a campaign
stop in Dubuque, Iowa.For months, Ron Paul was by turns ignored, tolerated
and occasionally even praised by his opponents in the Republican presidential race.But
with the libertarian-leaning candidate surging to the front of the field in
Iowa with less than a week to go before the caucuses, Paul's
extensive record of outside-the-GOP-mainstream comments and views is coming under withering attack
by his competitors.While some of his fellow Republicans have practically adopted his
unwavering criticism of the Federal Reserve and Washington's spending habits over the
course of the campaign, they are picking apart other aspects of his
record -- in particular singling out his foreign policy views as dangerously
isolationist.Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who mostly had stayed away from commenting
on Paul's campaign, took a swipe Wednesday at the Texas congressman's hands-off
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APNovember 3, 2009: Sen. Ben. Nelson talks to reporters about health care
on Capitol Hill. WASHINGTON Democrats lamented U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson's decision
to retire rather than seek a third term in Nebraska, fearing the
move sets up Republicans for an easy and crucial victory in their
effort to reclaim control of the chamber next year.Nelson, the lone Democrat
in Nebraska's five-member congressional delegation, faced a tough re-election campaign against a
large group of Republican challengers who have spent the past several months
attacking his support for President Barack Obama's health care overhaul and federal
stimulus legislation.Republicans must net four seats to take back the Senate in
2012, and Nebraska now looks to be an easy pickup. There are
no Democrats in line to take Nelson's place in the increasingly conservative
state. He joins several other Democrats to retire from the Senate, including
Virginia's Jim Webb and North Dakota's Kent Conrad.After mont
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ith some funding: The $1-per-person insurance fee goes into effect in 2012.
But the Treasury Department says it's not likely to be collected for
another year, though insurers would still owe the money. The fee doubles
to $2 per covered person in its second year and thereafter rises
with inflation. The IRS is expected to issue guidance to insurers within
the next six months."The more concerning thing is not the institute itself,
but how the findings will be used in other areas," said Kathryn
Nix, a policy analyst for the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank. "Will
they be used to make coverage determinations?"The institute's director, Dr. Joe Selby,
said patients and doctors will make the decisions, not his organization."We are
not a policy-making body; our role is to make the evidence available,"
said Selby, a primary care physician and medical researcher,But insurance industry representatives
say they expect to use the research and work with employers to
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hs of speculation that he would leave office, the 70-year-old conservative Democrat
told supporters in an emailed statement Tuesday that he felt it was
time he "step away from elective office, spend more time with my
family, and look for new ways to serve our state and nation.""Therefore,
I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election," said Nelson,
a former two-term governor. "Simply put: It is time to move on."Democrats
banking on Nelson's ability to leverage his centrist stances and capture statewide
races were left scrambling; many state activists acknowledged being taken by surprise.While
some floated the names of state Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha and
Nelson's former lieutenant governor, Kim Robak, as possible contenders, many said it
was too early to know who might run. Messages seeking comment were
left for Lathrop and Robak.A dream candidate for Democrats: former Nebraska Sen.
Bob Kerrey. Traveling in India on Tuesday, Kerrey told The Washington
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APIn this file photo taken Oct. 7, 2003, shows Arnold Schwarzenegger and
his wife, Maria Shriver ,as they celebrate his victory in the California
gubernatorial recall election in Los Angeles.LOS ANGELES Maria Shriver is having
second thoughts about divorcing Arnold Schwarzenegger, TMZ reported Monday.She told friends she
is now unsure about the divorce because of her strong religious beliefs
and because Schwarzenegger is trying to win her back, the report said.The
former California governor has been "extremely sweet" to his estranged wife, buying
her presents and making other nice gestures, according to the gossip site.Shriver,
who has four children with the actor, filed for divorce in July
citing "irreconcilable differences" after it emerged that Schwarzenegger fathered a child with
a former household staff member.Soon after filing for divorce she bought a
$10 million Los Angeles mansion in the swanky Brentwood neighborhood, not far
from the family home she sh
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