Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Who Asks for Schwarzenegger Pardon?

TUESDAY MAY 08, 2007 08:00 AM EDT



By Stephen M. Silverman and Pete Norman


Paris Hilton is now part of a grass-roots campaign to keep her out of jail.
In a message that went up Monday on her MySpace page and reported in the New York Post, the hotel heiress writes (in her own spelling): "My friend Joshua started this petition, please help and sihn it. i LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!"Publish

The petition, directed to California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, asks that Hilton be pardoned from her sentence of 45 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation by driving with a suspended license. The punishment was handed down in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday. An appeal has been filed.

"I urge all fans and supporters and all that are outraged by injustice to sign this petition," writes Hilton.
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Monday, May 7, 2007


Liv Tyler and Stella McCartney, at Bergdorf Goodman party.

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The Lovely & Beautiful Stella McCartney


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Time & Life was Cruel...


Time and Life was so cruel for those who seek love and peace...

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Miss Universe 2007 Host City Mexico


Miss U.S.A.
Live Mondat May 28, 2007 9:00 PM on NBC


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Jail Term ‘Cruel’




TidBits: Paris Hilton

Visibly shocked and tearful, the 26-year-old socialite was sentenced to 45 days in a suburban Los Angeles jail after a judge ruled she knowingly violated her probation on a previous traffic offense by driving without a valid license.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Jerry plans to spill the beans in webchat

Jerry plans to spill the beans in webchat
Sir Mick Jagger won't be too thrilled to learn of his ex-wife Jerry Hall's latest starring role.


Hall has agreed to appear in a new series of live webcasts dubbed "Rock Chick Café" alongside Bill Wyman's wife Suzanne, Sir Bob Geldof's girlfriend Jeanne Marine and Pete Townshend's partner Rachel Fuller.


"Bob had come up with an idea that we do a play about being 'the rock-star wives'," explains Fuller. "But I suddenly thought, what if every time we meet up, instead of meeting in a café or restaurant, we meet at my studio and webcast our meeting live on the net. It would make for some excellent viewing."


The last time Hall and Fuller collaborated on a project proved particularly awkward for Jagger. The pair penned a pop ditty called "Around This Table", which embarrassingly charted his serial infidelity

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