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Reclusive Gene Hackman, 93, looks well in his first appearance in years.
Talk about good Genes. Hollywood veteran Gene Hackman demonstrated that he is still in excellent condition by mowing the lawn at his estate in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The โUnforgivenโ star, who turned 93 in January, was in good shape as he held a shovel at his homestead. The two-time Oscar winner was seen earlier…
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An Australian model claims she is having trouble finding employment.
Why? She believes itโs because she has tattoos on 99% of her body. The media has mostly focused on Queensland-born Amber Lukeโs tattoos and other physical alterations. The tattooed model was mentioned by Brisbane radio hosts Robin, Terry, and Kip as follows: โMy chances of finding work have decreased, but I wonโt sugarcoat that; itโs…
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Physical Warning Signs of Illness
When illness is unlikely, the body sends out more warning signals. If these cautions are disregarded, severe health consequences may ensue. Not all of them should be treated as serious problems. Itโs best to err on the side of caution, however. This piece serves just as background reading. If you need more medical guidance, you…
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Nikki Dickinson, who was born prematurely and was diagnosed with Aspergers, was tragically lost by Angie Dickinson.
Angie Dickinson has been a role model for women worldwide since she rose to prominence in the 1960s. Her career has spanned six decades, during which she has impacted the entertainment industry. Dickinsonโs extraordinary career as an actress spanned both the big and small screens, bringing her plenty of fame, fortune, and acclaim. Born on…
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A โMassiveโ search is still going on for young Maddie and Conrad after their mother was found dead.
Over the weekend, tragedy struck Pennsylvania when a flash flood burst into the streets, destroying homes and sweeping away cars. Eleven cars were submerged in a flood of water when the heavy downpour hit while they were parked on General Washington Memorial Boulevard. Five individuals have died so far, but there are still a few…
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