Word: photographs
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...meet my host for the weekend, as well as another participant in the program. With blue guest passes in hand, we promptly began to explore the lot. Noting that it was heavily guarded, we peeped our heads into the security booth, only to find a large photograph of the actor Alec Baldwin, with the words, “Do not ID!” emblazoned across the bottom. The security guard on duty also confided to us that Ethan Embry, co-star of the recently revived television show Dragnet, had paid for a special VIP pass that allowed him special...
...near Angers, France. In the opening scene, Jack is crossing the English Channel on a ferry when he bumps into Danny, a horny film student traveling through Europe. In a scene borrowed from Titanic, Jack points to his necklace and asks the loaded question, “Can you photograph me wearing this. . .only this...
...near Angers, France. In the opening scene, Jack is crossing the English Channel on a ferry when he bumps into Danny, a horny film student traveling through Europe. In a scene borrowed from Titanic, Jack points to his necklace and asks the loaded question, “Can you photograph me wearing this. . .only this...
...commander for the Carabinieri police told TIME. Inside the dilapidated three-story building in a Naples neighborhood known for heavy organized-crime presence, several maps were found with the U.S. Consulate and NATO bases in nearby Bagnoli and Capodichino circled. A police spokesman confirmed that officers also found a photograph - circled several times - of Britain's military chief, Admiral Sir Michael Boyce. Also seized were forged identity documents, some 100 cell phones and pictures of "martyrs of the Jihad." The police commander noted that none of the men arrested revealed any information about his companions. - By Jeff Israely/Naples Not Above...
...CATHERINE ZETA-JONES and MICHAEL DOUGLAS are going to have their picture taken by complete strangers, they would at least like to get some cash for their trouble. When the couple married in 2000, they sold the exclusive rights to photograph the affair to British magazine OK! for $1.6 million. OK! rival, the equally punctuation-happy Hello!, decided to run pictures anyway and hit newsstands three days before OK!. Now the couple are suing Hello! and will appear in a London court at the end of January. They are expected to describe how their privacy was violated, how the unauthorized...