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Clooney too old to be ladies man Stuff
George Clooney believes he is too old to be a ladies man. The Ocean's Thirteen actor is a two-time winner of People magazine's prestigious iest Man Alive title and has been linked to a string of beautiful women, but now says he feels past it.
Clooney Claims Coveted iest Man Alive Title Extra TV
From a “Lost” hunk to a “Housewives” hottie, we’ve got your first look at People magazine’s iest Man Alive of 2006. For the second time, this year’s iest is none other than the gorgeous George Clooney.
Family donates late man's treasured collection on Civil War Jefferson City News Tribune
Family and friends of the late Steven Snodgrass always knew what to get him for birthdays and Christmas - a Civil War-related book or magazine subscription.
New Magazine a Helping Hand for Kiwi Exporters Scoop.co.nz
New Zealand exporters have today been given a helping hand with the launch of a new magazine dedicated to the business of exporting – Exporter Magazine.
Soul man looking to come back? The Natchez Democrat
NATCHEZ —In the mid 1970s radio audiences would have tuned in to Natchez’s WNAT for the sounds of B.B. King, Bobby Rush and the like. But they all knew of Soul Man Lee.
University dean, S.F. man offer guilty pleas in crime cases The Daily Review
Two Bay Area men pleaded guilty to federal crimes in separate cases Tuesday: A former university dean admitted he had possessed child graphy, and a San Francisco man admitted he had gone to
What?s on Wednesday Night New York Times
8 P.M. (AMC) GEORGE CLOONEY: AN AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE TRIBUTE He has been named the iest man alive by People magazine twice. But Mr. Clooney is far from perfect. In this roast, taped on Oct. 13 in Los Angeles, Mr. Clooney?s friends and colleagues, including Julia Roberts, Salma Hayek, Noah Wyle, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Carl Reiner, Don Cheadle, Danny DeVito, Matt Damon, Renée Zellweger, Paul
Parry: Liverpool not rich man's play thing Tribalfootball.com
Rick Parry says Liverpool will not become a "rich man's plaything" if the prospective takeover by Dubai International Capital (DIC) goes ahead. He insists the takeover, which would include funding for a new stadium, can secure Liverpool's position among the elite for the next century.
Reds Won't Be 'Rich Man's Plaything' - Parry Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport
Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry insists the club will not become a "rich man's plaything".
Reds won't be 'rich man's play-thing' RTÉ News
Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry insists the club will not become a 'rich man's plaything' if the prospective takeover by Dubai International Capital (DIC) goes through.
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