14-May-2006 (yacht cruise)
- '411: Cruise Crash Causes Paramount Panic (Fox News)
Cruise film's crash causes Paramount panic; Exclusive: Anthony Pellicano's letters from the pen | Clive Davis' donuts pay off; Denise Rich brings bling- 'Reunions (Detroit Free Press)
To list a reunion, send a fax to Robin D. Payne at 313-222-5985, e-mail her at rpayne@freepress.com or write her at Detroit Free Press, 600 W. Fort, Detroit 48226. Please send notices at least three weeks in advance.- ''MoJo' No More, On 'Race' (CBS News)
Monica and Joseph were tossed in Thailand on the episode of "The Amazing Race 9" that aired Thursday night. The dating couple pulled up the rear as friends Eric and Jeremy regained the top spot. The field is now down to three teams.- 'TV Review: Survivor: Panama - Exile Island - Episode 13 (Blogcritics.org)
Time is dwindling and the season is near an end. On Sunday evening at 8pm ET/PT in most viewing areas, the two-hour finale will air followed by the reunion show. The Final Four are Cirie, Danielle, Aras and Terry. Who will win the million dollars? And, more importantly, will Shane clean up enough for the reunion so that he stops looking like Reverend Jim from Taxi ? But that's Sunday -- let's - 'Ten ways to make her day more special (NorthJersey.com)
It took a mother to make Mother's Day happen. In the West Virginia town of Grafton (pop. 5,500), the International Mother's Day Shrine, formerly the Andrews Episcopal Methodist Church, is the site where Grafton's own Anna M. Jarvis staged one of the nation's first Mother's Day celebrations, in 1908.- 'Dish: Celebrity news (Northwest Herald)
Nicole Kidman said her divorce from Tom Cruise was a "major shock" ? and, she still loves him. "That was a major shock," the 38-year-old actress said in an interview in the June issue of Ladies' Home Journal, on newsstands Tuesday.- 'Party like a celebrity (CNN Money)
Nothing says spring like a great party - the kind with warm breezes, free-flowing drinks and enough open-toed Manolos to keep Mr. Blahnik in business through the next winter.- 'Cruise and Schmooze (New York Times)
Companies have traditionally favored hotels and resorts when they wanted to reward top-performing sales representatives, giving them vacations in sunny places like Arizona, Florida and Hawaii, with golf, tennis and water sports among the allures. |