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...circle, I was certainly the first to know. Perhaps I prefer fame-tastic tussles to midterm paper-writing. Perhaps I’m just waiting for the right moment to pounce on a newly-separated Brad (or Angelina, for that matter). Whatever the motivation, there’s one secret weapon I have that keeps me ahead of my peers when it comes to celebrity stalkage: I bypass the magazine rack and hit the entertainment blogosphere. It’s gossip 2.0!Listen, kiddos, step away from whatever crap publication you just purchased. Get some tongs, hold the document away...
...start, it’s good (especially for a show on, yes, TBS). Donovan is quite appealing, and, of course, not short on that famous Brit wit.—Alexander C. BritellLostABC, Wednesdays, 9p.m.So you want to know Kate’s (Evangeline Lilly) secret? You want to know why on earth she has been seen canoodling with former-hobbit Charlie. Oh wait, that’s Lilly’s real life. Back to the show, we learn that the reason Kate was hounded by the cops was because she blew up her father’s home...
...Zawel insists his college guide is not only relevant to high school juniors and seniors, but also to students currently attending Ivy League universities. He says that many students like to flip to their own school’s section and read about the secret societies, athletics, and favorite places to eat off campus...
...flown to Afghanistan where he was imprisoned and interrogated for five months. El Masri said he was tortured, and is now suing the CIA and its former director George Tenet over the incident. Some German opposition figures say Schily and Steinmeier tacitly cooperated with the U.S. policy of secret "renditions" by agreeing to remain silent at Washington's behest. A parliamentary investigation could be launched as early as next week. A separate Council of Europe investigation, meanwhile, is looking into claims that the CIA had bases in several eastern European countries...
...Romania is one of the countries alleged to have had secret CIA detention facilities on its territory. Romanian officials originally denied that any secret bases had ever existed on their territory, but more recently, after the former Prime Minister acknowledged that the Romanian government did not have access to all parts of a base used by the U.S. during the Iraq conflict, they have agreed to launch a parliamentary inquiry. Since the country aspires to join the European Union as early as 2007, and the existence of "dark bases" housing "ghost prisoners" would contravene European human rights standards, Romania...