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Ashlee Simpson Is Ready For Baby No. 2

Ashlee Simpson-Wentz has admitted that she would love to have another baby. She says: “I love being a mother.” The 25-year-old singer, who has one son with husband Pete Wentz, said that the birth of Bronx has brought positive changes in the couple’s marriage. Adding: “We’re together all the time. “Bronx is definitely finding himself, and he’s getting his own personality, so hide-and-seek, and new little things. He does sign language, so that’s been fun.” Related Links: Ashlee Simpson: Check-er Out

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Ashlee Simpson-Wentz: Checker Out

Ashlee Simpson-Wentz enjoyed her day off from her Broadway show, Chicago by taking a leisurely stroll through New York City . She better be getting more gigs soon because girlfriend has a family to support now that hubby Pete Wentz had a ‘Fall Out’ with his band..

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Jessica Simpson Sparkles At Ashlee’s Broadway Debut

Jessica Simpson almost stole the show from sister Ashlee Simpson-Wentz last night outside the Ambassador Theater in New York . Jess rocked a sequined curve hugging mini that showed off her curves.

U.S. Forces Rescue New York Times Reporter Kidnapped By Taliban

It’s a joyous night for the New York Times : the Pahjwok news agency, a subscription-only Afghan service, reports that foreign fighters have rescued Stephen Farrell , the paper’s second reporter to have been kidnapped by the Taliban in recent months. Farrell was taken earlier this month while covering a NATO air strike on Taliban forces in Kunduz, Afghanistan. His driver and translator were also taken.

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Melrose: The Place Where Disbelief Dies

The new Melrose Place is darker, grittier and perhaps even a bit sexier than its predecessor. It also tests America’s ability to suspend its collective disbelief. And it wins

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