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Khan You Say . . . ‘Oops!’?
“I must confess my dismay

bordering on horror at the amateurism
of the White House apparatus
for domestic policy. When
’nuff
will heads start to roll?
. . . Except for that wily
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fox, David Axelrod, Obama
seems to be surrounded by
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Chopra
— Feminist author
Camille Paglia, from her Salon.com
editorial “Obama’s Healthcare Horror”
Dangerous Curves
JESSICA BIEL IS THE “MOST DANGERous”
celebrity online. Internet
Shah Rukh Khan search results for the
actress (left) are the
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BOLLYWOOD SUPERSTAR WAS most likely to harbor
detained recently at a U.S. air- Acclaimed actress and former viruses and spyware,
port, sparking an international Miss World Priyanka Chopra tweet- according to computer
“Kahn-troversy.” ed her outrage. “Shocking, disturb- security company McAfee,
Indian actor-producer Shah Rukh ing, and downright disgraceful. Inc. President Obama
Khan was included in last year’s SRK’s a world fi gure for God’s ranks a distant 34th.
“Newsweek 50” list of the world’s sake. Get real!” Actor Irrfan Khan “Cybercriminals are star
most powerful people. Nevertheless, wrote, “It happened to me on watchers, too,” McAfee exec-
his surname appeared on a terrorism two occasions.” However, actor utive Jeff Green told the
watch list. Salman Khan dissented. “There AP. “They latch onto
Ironically, My Name Is Khan is the haven’t been any attacks since popular celebrities
movie he was in America to promote. 9/11 because of their stringent to encourage the
The fi lm addresses post-9/11 racial pro- security measures. I think it is a download of mali-
fi ling. He was heading to Chicago to good thing,” he wrote. cious software.”
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challenges and contrast his views with those of dates yet to be announced. The credit-crunch Treme, named after a Creole district known for its
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President Barack Obama . . . Prolifi c novelist James comedy Minimum Wage centers on a corrupt food and music, debuts in April. MUSIC: Three-
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Patterson, who holds a record 45 New York Times executive who is sentenced to live in the community time Grammy Award winners Los Lobos will release
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best-sellers, has signed an unheard-of three-year, his company bankrupted . . . Chameleon involves a their 18th album by next summer. THEATER:
17-book deal. MOVIES: Greed is good again. scheming New York bond trader who must fl ee the The 1973 French farce La Cage aux Folles returns to
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Oliver Stone’s Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps city to save his skin . . . and Paranoia centers on a Broadway in April as a musical. — Peter Miller S
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