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Lisa Stelly’s Wedding Photo

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Whitney Port says drifted apart

“I#39;m fine with it, like I#39;m at peace with it. With me, I never feuded with anyone, and nothing ever ended badly, so it just naturally happened that [I lost touch with people].” Port – who says she runs into the show#39;s star and former close pal Lauren Conrad “here and there” – wouldn#39;t say being on The Hills “scarred me for life, but it definitely made a mark.” But the fashion designer, who also starred on her own series, The City, isn#39;t ruling out another go at reality TV. “I t

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Deborah Ann Woll’s boyfriend E.J. Scott

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Deborah Ann Woll’s boyfriend E.J. Scott

Jonathan Dailey death of cause

Jonathan Dailey , 23, from Charlotte, N.C., was last seen at his Boston apartment on Oct. 2 when he ate pizza and watched TV with his roommate, Miles Smith. Smith has said he went to bed and never saw Dailey again. Boston Architectural College student Jonathan Dailey was found weighed down with a cinder block and chains in a Boston river on Tuesday, and authorities are still unsure whether his death was a suicide or a homicide. They are pursuing it as a “death investigation,” Jake Wark, a spo

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Paz Vega GQ Cover

Paz Vega in the October issue of GQ Mexico.

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Cornell Iral Haynes arrested

Nelly isn#39;t the first performer to be stopped by police in Texas. Last month, Fiona Apple was arrested after police found .01 lbs. of marijuana and .010 lbs. of hashish on her tour bus – in the same town where Nelly was detained. The “Hot in Herre” rapper, real name Cornell Iral Haynes, was detained in Texas after border patrol at the Sierra Blanca checkpoint searched his tour bus and a canine found heroin, a loaded gun and marijuana. All seven passengers on board, including Nelly, were de

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Alex Karras pass away

FILE – This 1956 file photo shows Iowa tackle Alex Karras. Karras, who gained fame in the NFL as a fearsome defensive lineman and later as an actor, has died. He was 77. Craig Mitnick, Karras#39; attorney, said Karras died at home in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, surrounded by family. Karras, who was suffering from kidney failure, died at home in Los Angeles surrounded by family members, including his wife, Susan Clark, the Canadian actress who also played his fictional wife on Web

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Owain Yeoman and Gigi Yallouz Engaged

The Mentalist#39;s Owain Yeoman and his girlfriend, jewelry designer Gigi Yallouz, are engaged. “We are both thrilled to be engaged and set to marry in Malibu in June 2013,” Yeoman said. In an “only in Los Angeles” scenario, the couple met earlier this year at an intersection. “Our cars pulled up opposite each other at a traffic light on Crescent Heights! We started dating after exchanging numbers,” he says, noting that asking for her hand in marriage was tricky. “It was quite a challenge

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How Frequently Do People Get Infected by Brain-Eating Amoebas?

Even though N. fowleri amoebas are relatively common, they only rarely cause brain disease. N. fowleri disease, known as primary amoebic meningoencephalitis or PAM, occurs from zero to eight times a year, almost always from July to September. Worldwide, there have been some 400 reported cases. There have been 35 reported cases in the U.S. since 2001. Yoder and colleagues were able to identify 111 PAM reports in the U.S. from 1962 to 2008. However, some cases may be unreported. A study in Virgi

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How Do Amoebas Get in the Brain?

The moniker “brain-eating amoeba” makes naegleria sound like tiny zombies wandering about looking for a way into your skull. But brains are accidental food for them, says Jonathan Yoder, MPH, who tracks the deadly amoeba for the CDC. “It is normally eating bacteria in its natural environment, but for some reason it does use the brain as a food source when it gets into humans,” Yoder tells WebMD. If you were to drink a glass of water infested with naegleria, you would not get a brain infection.

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