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Created: Monday, 30 July 2007 23:40 |
Saturday's canceled wedding of Usher and Tameka Foster – who is due to have the couple's baby this fall – was the result of the past few bumpy days for the couple, a source tells PEOPLE MAGAZINE. At issue were family matters and the event itself. "Usher's mother [and former manager, Jonetta Patton, whom he fired in May] is against the wedding. That is one of the main obstacles," according to the source, who also said of the bride, 37, and groom, 28: "They only decided two weeks ago to have a wedding. They wanted to have it take place before the baby bump started showing."
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Created: Monday, 30 July 2007 02:00 |
Former Coach Passed Away At Home. PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Bill Walsh, former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, died Monday following a battle with leukemia, a source told KCRA 3. Walsh died at about 11 a.m. at home, officials said. He was 75. |
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Created: Saturday, 28 July 2007 02:00 |
'Simple Life' Co-Star Also Gets 3 Years ProbationNicole Richie is following her best friend Paris Hilton to jail. Richie has been sentenced to four days in jail after pleading guilty to driving under the influence of drugs. She was also given three years probation |
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Created: Sunday, 29 July 2007 17:02 |
Giants Slugger One Home Run Shy Of Hank Aaron's Record....Barry Bonds' record chase will hit the road this week. The Giants slugger came up short during the team's seven-game homestand in his pursuit of Hank Aaron's all-time home run record, forcing him to attempt to achieve the milestone away from San Francisco. Bonds is one blast away from tying Aaron's 755 home run total. |
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Created: Friday, 27 July 2007 10:55 |
SEATTLE — Pharmacists have sued Washington state over a new regulation that requires them to sell emergency contraception, also known as the "morning-after pill."In a lawsuit filed in federal court Wednesday, a pharmacy owner and two pharmacists say the rule that took effect Thursday violates their civil rights by forcing them into choosing between "their livelihoods and their deeply held religious and moral beliefs." |
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