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      More than 'Shaft': Hayes was goldmine of influence

      Posted by okami from Yahoo News!

      Isaac Hayes' theme song for the 1971 movie "Shaft" not only became one of pop music's iconic songs, but also the defining work of Hayes' career. Yet the "Theme from Shaft" was just a snippet of the groundbreaking music for which Hayes - who died Sunday at age 65 - was responsible.

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      Britney Law For Celebrity Safety

      Posted by JeremyR

      We all remember what happened to Princess Diana. And we all know what was the actual cause of that sad and unexpected car accident. Paparazzi who were after Princess Diana pushed way to far into her privacy, which proved fatal.

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    • MySpace, MySpears: Hounding Britney

      Posted by Orato

      Getting a Britney Spears exclusive doesn’t necessarily require going undercover at Promises Treatment Facility, but it seemingly does require some creativity. I didn’t get the shocking story, but I did sniff out Ms. Spears, and something smelled a little funny. But I suspected I was on the right track, because I had my sources.

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    • On Paris & Peter: The Media Circus That Could've Been

      Posted by Villagenyc

      On Fox News, Rev. Al Sharpton weighed in by phone about what’s good for one is good for all, Geraldo and Shep Smith hollered and giggled and Greta worried that Hilton was ill, or perhaps, “twitching”. But then, of all the pundits, a very interesting comment came from the high priestess of outrageous and offensive right wing ideology herself, Ann Coulter. Of the madness, Coulter hypothesized, that if this were Tom Hanks, you wouldn’t have all this blood lust.

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      Being Marilyn

      Posted by Orato

      I’m a hairdresser by day, Marilyn by night and sometimes the other way around. I perform at all kinds of special events and do live shows in casinos, dinner theaters and things of that sort. I think people fell in love with Marilyn because there was something about her that was just very relatable, unlike many other movie stars that were as famous in that era.

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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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