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s definitely pregnant with twins!While this one may be too soon to suss out as false, their track record with Jens womb proves deficient thus far.Kate MiddletonIn September, Star reported that newlywed Kate Middleton was pregnant also with twins! Even at that early stage in Kates pregnancy Star was able to report that one baby was a boy and one was a girl.The other thing that happens which magazines love to do is create the troubled pregnancy, Lewittes said. No one saw it, no one reported it. I think there was even an ambulance involved.Soon after, Star declared that the pregnant Kate Middleton had collapsed and was found unconscious by Prince William. Judging by Kates belly hugging holiday dresses she also isnt expecting any time soon.Angelina JolieIn November Life &Style magazine announced that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were actively preparing to adopt. They are primarily looking in Ethiopia, where their daughter Zahara was born, sources told the mag.Th


port incidents, which may account for increased reports of sexual assault cases," Goode said.The Air Force Academy had 33 reports in the latest academic year, an increase from 20 in the previous year. However, Renner noted that five of this year's reporters were for incidents that occurred prior to military service. The Naval Academy had 22 reported incidents, compared to 11. West Point reported the same number in both years, 10 in each year.


s been a sensation among U.S. readers yet failed to challenge "Mission: Impossible" and the other established franchises at the top of the box office.Beloved by generations of readers overseas, "Tintin" launched internationally two months ahead of its U.S. release. But the blockbuster global attention, with nearly $250 million already in the bank from foreign markets, did not translate to crowds in the United States.The calendar made it a tough weekend for Hollywood, with Christmas Eve -- always a slow night for movie-going -- falling on Saturday, usually the best day of the week at theaters.Christmas Day typically is a strong one for movies, as fans squeeze in a film between unwrapping presents and sitting down to family dinners.Two big holiday releases -- Spielberg's World War I epic "War Horse" and Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock's Sept. 11 drama "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" -- opened Christmas Day, but estimates on their revenues will not be available


d nine months to go in the military and then planned to become a firefighter or police officer. He always liked to help people, his brother said."Say there was a person at school who never had friends or nothing Chris would be the person who would go up to him and try to be his friend. He didn't like people to feel alone," Brandon Sullivan said. "He always had a smile on his face."___Associated Press writer Kristin M. Hall in Nashville, Tenn., contributed to this report.


as partners in the research," said Selby. Findings will be presented in clear language -- a kind of Consumer Reports approach -- so that patients and doctors can easily draw on them to make decisions."Our goal, our hope, is that over time, by involving patients in research, two things will happen," said Selby. "One is that we will start asking questions in a more practical fashion, so the results would speak more consistently to questions that patients want to know the answers to. And two is that, by our example of involving patients in the research, trust will rise." He expects to unveil the institute's proposed research agenda in the next few weeks.Former Medicare administrator Gail Wilensky says that agenda should focus on high-cost procedures and drugs on which the medical community has not developed a consensus, and which have widely different patterns of use around the country. A Republican, Wilensky believes opposition to the institute's work is shorts