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Over the course of their relationship, Spears and Timberlake were forced to prove their love in order to dispel such slanderous rumors. What could have been a normal, healthy relationship went overboard in displaying what it means to be in love. At every interview or public appearance, they mentioned the other; at every free moment, they stole away to see each other. They even wore matching outfits to many awards shows. Reports came out that they were going to publish a book of their love letters. And just when the last Doubting Thomas was becoming a true believer, the relationship...

Author: By Olamipe I. Okunseinde, | Title: Star-Crossed Lovers | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

Underneath all the make-up and silicone, Spears and Timberlake are just two kids who fell in love. However, their celebrity status, a demanding public and a hounding media prevented their relationship from being anything close to normal. Although the love was their own, everyone but them controlled how it was presented under the harsh lights of fame. Aren’t they lucky...

Author: By Olamipe I. Okunseinde, | Title: Star-Crossed Lovers | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

...Singapore, and knew he wanted to perform when, at 14, he wrote and acted in a comedy sketch for his secondary school. His family, as focused on Singaporean success as the characters in his film, thought it was a rotten idea. "For my generation, our parents only concentrated on normal life, making some money so you've got food to eat," Neo remembers. "Acting, performing-my parents just didn't know. I didn't know if I had talents either." First came a string of small stage roles Neo says he can barely remember. Then television beckoned. Singapore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Neo is the One | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

...Arafat "an enemy." The onslaught, which drew heavy criticism from the U.N. Security Council, came a day after an Arab summit in Beirut, which Arafat was prevented from attending by Israel. The leaders of Egypt and Jordan were also absent. The summit endorsed a Saudi peace plan offering Israel normal relations in exchange for withdrawal from territories occupied in the 1967 war and a resolution of the problem of Palestinian refugees in other Arab countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Watch | 3/31/2002 | See Source »

...Normal relations mean relations like with any other state. If we have an [Israeli] embassy in Saudi Arabia and a [Saudi] embassy in Tel Aviv, that is what happens between states...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Olive Branch or a Stick? | 3/31/2002 | See Source »

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