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Lachlan Murdoch, the son of media giant Rupert Murdoch, is said to be offering $2 billion+ AUD ($1.76 billion) today to acquire Consolidated Media Ho read more »

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I'm shocked at Pammie Anderson - usually she's so stylish and classy.  She showed up to designer Christian Audigier's 50th birthday bash wearing a shimmery shirt and NO pants.  Oh and NO bra.  I bet her sons are never embarrassed by their mother's appearance. read more »

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I'm shocked at Pammie Anderson - usually she's so stylish and classy.  She showed up to designer Christian Audigier's 50th birthday bash wearing a shimmery shirt and NO pants.  Oh and NO bra.  I bet her sons are never embarrassed by their mother's appearance. read more »

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I'm shocked at Pammie Anderson - usually she's so stylish and classy.  She showed up to designer Christian Audigier's 50th birthday bash wearing a shimmery shirt and NO pants.  Oh and NO bra.  I bet her sons are never embarrassed by their mother's appearance. read more »

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I'm shocked at Pammie Anderson - usually she's so stylish and classy.  She showed up to designer Christian Audigier's 50th birthday bash wearing a shimmery shirt and NO pants.  Oh and NO bra.  I bet her sons are never embarrassed by their mother's appearance. read more »

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The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. read more »

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The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. read more »

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The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. read more »

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