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It sounds very 'Soylent Green' when you say it that way, doesn't it?
The Greenwich, Connecticut–raised Olympic rowers both went to Harvard and got their MBAs from Oxford.
A man runs up a $46,698 tab at the Penthouse Executive Club.
Is the "Fluffer" just "Campfire Marshmallows" in disguise?
Also, Tati Cotliar says walking the Marc Jacobs show wasn't very fun.
The lawyer who recently sued Mario Batali is now targeting another Iron Chef.
"I have plenty of women I can sleep with, so why would I sleep with an employee?"
Michael White's restaurant with Chris Cannon faces a class-action suit.
'Twilight' star had sued the company for "emotional distress."
Also, Jessica Alba wears questionable pants.
The label seeks $390,000 in damages.
Plus: FDA eyes egg factories, and the Mediterranean diet gets recognized, all in our morning news roundup.
His trailer wasn't "tricked out" to his satisfaction.
Someone claims to have been profiting off of this nomenclature since long before her line launched.
The counterfeit problem is not confined to shady underground shops.
One cook accuses another of texting her "a picture of his manhood."
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