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...Frey's memoir. Saying she was unapologetic about publishing the book, Talese said in her genteel, mid-Atlantic accent that it was Oprah who needed to apologize for her behavior in the affair. Talese argued that Frey, in the gripping manuscript he submitted, had described himself as a liar, a cheater and an addict, and under those circumstances she did not believe she was reading "the New Testament," where every word was avowed truth. She described Oprah as exhibiting "fiercely bad manners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oprah vs. James Frey: The Sequel | 7/30/2007 | See Source »

...know the real Rocky,” Scheper said. “And I know how much this hurt him for this to come out. He’s not duplicitous, not a liar, not a hypocrite...

Author: By Nathan C. Strauss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Former Hilton Prosecutor Faces Own Trials | 7/13/2007 | See Source »

...When a bigger one went up four hours later--and photographer Joe Rosen-thal captured the image--Lindberg was back in combat. He was given the Silver Star for his valor. But it was the second set of flag-raising Marines that was widely acclaimed. "I was called a liar," he said of his push for recognition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jul. 9, 2007 | 6/28/2007 | See Source »

...settle for just one superstar when you can have two? That’s the philosophy behind Beyoncé’s latest video, “Beautiful Liar,” a collaboration with Columbian pop queen Shakira. Beyoncé is turning out hits like a well-oiled machine these days—just look at the recent ubiquity of “Irreplaceable” and “Upgrade U.” But her partnership with Shakira is double the pleasure and double the fun. Although the video starts out slow, the later shots with...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: POPSCREEN: Beyoncé and Shakira | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

...pulled off the road in the village of Bokoro, and announced that it was 6 p.m., and company rules stated he could drive no further. The prospect of one more day with Bishaq was more than I could bear: I shouted at him in the street, calling him "thief," "liar" and much, much worse. I demanded he give me the keys, saying I would drive if he was too tired to continue. And, convinced that Bishaq's catalogue of sins were an open and shut case, I sought out the village chief and asked him to adjudicate. I told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Road with the Driver from Hell | 3/27/2007 | See Source »

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