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Dating the Danes | True nature? (the Kiwi's view) - The Copenhagen Post
Dating the Danes | True nature? (the Kiwi's view)The Copenhagen PostTrue, the Antipodeans hate being mistaken for one another and rarely agree on anything, but they are well-known for speaking their mind, so who better to ask for an opinion on dating Danish men than New Zealand's Emily McLean and Australia's Jessica ...and more »
New Mrs Facebook "not a pushover" - Malaysia Chronicle
Malaysia ChronicleNew Mrs Facebook "not a pushover"Malaysia ChronicleThey started dating in 2003, and Ms Chan moved into Mr Zuckerberg's Palo Alto home in 2010. The latter, notoriously private, announced his relationship on Facebook only in 2010 - seven years into the relationship, according to the Daily Mail.and more »
Ridley Scott Promises A Female Protagonist In Blade Runner 2 - Bleeding Cool News
Ridley Scott Promises A Female Protagonist In Blade Runner 2Bleeding Cool NewsScott was talking to The Daily Beast and much of the chat was about his love of female protagonists, dating back to Ripley in Alien. The evolution of taking the side of the woman, as far as my career's concerned, is epitomized by Thelma & Louise.and more »
Sandra Fluke Engaged To Long-Time Boyfriend Adam Mutterperl - The Inquisitr
Daily BeastSandra Fluke Engaged To Long-Time Boyfriend Adam MutterperlThe InquisitrSandra Fluke and long-time boyfriend Adam Mutterperl announced their engagement in an exclusive report to The Daily Beast. The couple, who have been dating for eight years, state: “Having dated for over eight years, we're just excited that our friends ...Sandra Fluke Engaged! 'To a Man?' Asks Fox News Analyst Monica CrowleyNew York Observerall 57 news articles »
Cautious networks plan more shows for midseason than fall - Plain Dealer (blog)
Plain Dealer (blog)Cautious networks plan more shows for midseason than fallPlain Dealer (blog)The CW is rebooting "Beauty and the Beast." And NBC's midseason drama, "Do No Harm," is an updating of Robert Louis Stevenson's Jekyll-and-Hyde tale. Then there is Fox's "Arrow," which takes aim at the Green Arrow comic-book superhero, ...and more »
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