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Anne Hathaway: Pregnant With First Child?

Is Anne Hathaway pregnant with her first child? The rumor is floating around thanks to a comment made by her brother at a comedy club in New York. Tom Hathaway reportedly claimed his sister was expecting while he performed. “Tom opened his act by talking about Anne’s personal life,” an attendee said. “He said, ‘My sister got married last year and now she is about to be a new mom !'” the source added. “I don’t think he realized just what he had done.” Hathaway, 30, married Adam Shulman in September 2012 in Big Sur on the coast of California, so baby news would not be out of the question whatsoever. That doesn’t mean it’s true, however. Says her rep: “She is not pregnant.” Okay then. Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman married in front of 150 guests, who watched the Valentino-clad actress exchange vows with her love of four years. The two got together almost immediately after Hathaway split up with Raffaelo Follieri, her prior long-term boyfriend turned white collar criminal. “I am very much in love, (only) Adam totally ruined my plan,” she joked. “I was really actually looking forward to a little alone time and then I fell in love like a fool!” While her “alone time” was cut short by Shulman, the duo will continue enjoying one-on-one time as news of their family expanding by one is not true.

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20-Pound Carp Loses Bid For Ann Arbor City Council

A 20-pound carp lost his bid for a seat on the Ann Arbor, Mich., city council, according to a report. He had been campaigning in the city, home to the University of Michigan. Despite some quality signage and news coverage, it was not to be. Carp Campaigns For City Council MLive reports that the carp was focusing the bulk of his campaign efforts on the 4th Ward, where Democrat Jack Eaton was the only candidate on the ballot. Eaton, for his part, said that something smelled fishy here. His residency status was an issue, as was his character, as the carp was relocated from a city park pond to a nearby river for being destructive to vegetation. The carp also hadn’t filled in any paperwork, according to his challenger. In any case, the undeterred carp’s supporters set up campaign signs around town. To no avail, it turned out on this pivotal Election Day 2013. Eaton prevailed with 88 percent of the vote to win a seat on the city council, although 191 write-in ballots were cast, good for 11 percent of the turnout. Maybe the carp enjoyed good grass/algae-roots support?

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20-Pound Carp Loses Bid For Ann Arbor City Council