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Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry Clash Over Daughter’s Tears, Race

The custody battle between Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry is growing uglier each day. Throughout this week, sources have claimed that the model often berated the actress in despicable terms ; while Berry replied by treating her child’s father like a sperm bank . At the center of this feud, of course, is two-year old Nahla. It was her reaction to spending time with Aubry in December that reportedly raised concerns for Berry. “She was crying and kicking and screaming. She was hanging onto her mother’s legs so she didn’t have to go,” a insider tells People of a an incident around Christmas when her dad arrived to pick Nahla up. Gabriel allegedly responded by “forcing” his daughter into his car. Ever since, terms of the parents’ relationship have gone from amicable to extremely sour. Meanwhile, TMZ quotes a source who says Aubry grew incensed any time Nahla was referred to as “black.” Whenever the Canadian model would read such a reference, he supposedly demanded Berry contact the publication and ask for a “retraction.” There’s been little said by Berry and Aubry themselves through this ordeal, making it difficult to know what/who to believe. The best we can do is hope that everyone remembers what’s at stake here: the well-being of a little girl.

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Puerto Rico earthquake 2010

Earthquake in Puerto Rico has reminded the world once again the devastating effects of jolts in Haiti and it also has raised concerns about seismic activities as right from the beginning of 2010, the area is under constant seismic turbulence. A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hits Puerto Rico quite early on Sunday at about 1:16 a.m. The quake hit at 1:16 a.m., 4 miles from the small community of Espino on the western side of the island and 63 miles from the capital, San Juan. It was recorded at a dep

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Al Franken’s anti-rape amendment survives in Senate

An amendment that would prevent the government from working with contractors who deny victims of sexual assault the right to bring their case in court has survived attempts to dull its impact and seems poised to become law. The Senate Committee on Appropriation passed, on Tuesday, a defense appropriations bill that included the “anti-rape” amendment introduced by Sen.

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