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...frontally criticizing Blair's current policy, which also favors an exit from Iraq as soon as Iraqi forces can take over, but instead was sticking up for his beloved army in a way someone more media-savvy might have done without leaving so many hostages to tabloid fortune. At a press conference, in fact, Blair tried to put a good spin on it all by saying he agreed with "every word" of Dannatt's statements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Revolt of the Generals? | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

...pencils over the portrayal of reporters in this crime hour from the maker of the reliably fine "Law & Order." Oliver Platt - one of several movie actors whom, this season, you will learn you were apparently dying to see star in a TV series - is an abrasive New York tabloid columnist who manages to solve crime capers with a class of journalism students on the side. The over-the-top first couple of episodes combine "L&O"?style forensicism with the supposedly colorful antics of a suite of journalistic clich?s, played by a misused cast of fine actors (Bebe Neuwirth, Lili...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fall TV Preview | 10/11/2006 | See Source »

...CHARLIE SHEEN, 2006 has not exactly been a banner year. His messy divorce from Denise Richards, with the concomitant airing of dirty laundry, has made him frequent tabloid fodder. But on the upside, he shouldn't have too much trouble paying his bills. Sheen, yes THAT Charlie Sheen, is about to become the best-paid actor in a comedy on TV. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Sheen will earn about $350,000 an episode for his role as a smart-mouthed single on CBS's Two and a Half Men. Looks as if being a bachelor will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 9, 2006 | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...movie's patina of textual and textural accuracy comes from voluminous research by the BBC Films team, including interviews with Windsor insiders, a chatty crowd. Elizabeth might be expected to run a tight ship with tight lips; but because royal scandal is a marketable commodity and the tabloid press voracious and rapacious, Buckingham Palace regularly springs more leaks than the Titanic. So you may take it as gossip gospel that Princess Margaret made the ungenerous observation quoted in the film that Diana was even "more irritating dead than alive." Morton also did a lot of asking around, and people answered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Royal Family: Inside Edition | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

After 14 tortuous years of tabloid-fueling wedlock, featuring jail time for him, rehab stints for her and flagging music careers and sweaty TV appearances for both, WHITNEY HOUSTON is finally filing for divorce from BOBBY BROWN. For evidence of irreconcilable differences, a judge need only watch Being Bobby Brown, the 2005 Bravo reality show in which the pop singer and the former New Edition member allowed viewers to see their incessant bickering and odd bathroom habits. Houston, who is working on a new album with Clive Davis, is seeking custody of their daughter Bobbi Kristina, 13. Division...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 25, 2006 | 9/17/2006 | See Source »

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