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Ralph Lauren trunk show, meet celebrity stylist Jorge Ramon, more
Sept. 24: Estee Lauder make up artist Blanch LeBeau demonstrates new fall looks; free 10-day supply of foundation with your makeover; Bloomingdale's Walt Whitman; for an appointment, 631-425-6864. Sept. 25: First 50 customers will get a personal...Tags: Rachel Bilson, Estee Lauder Companies, Cancer, Manhattan (New York City), Ralph Lauren
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SHOP TALK
Sept. 24 ESTÉE LAUDER MAKE-UP ARTIST BLANCH LEBEAU demonstrates new fall looks; free 10-day supply of foundation with your makeover; Bloomingdale's Walt Whitman; for an appointment, 631-425-6864. Sept. 25 BURBERRY MEN'S MADE-TO-MEASURE FALL TRUNK...Tags: Rachel Bilson, Sales, Cancer, Ralph Lauren, Walt Whitman
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Trash-hungry public mad at Christie for being mad
Mariah Fredericks is author of 'In the Cards: Life,' a novel for young adults to be published next month.My, my . . . so many wronged wives in the headlines! We had barely sunk into the delightful muck of the Christie Brinkley trial when Cynthia Rodriguez stole the front page by announcing that husband A-Rod had been studying Kabballah, and who knows what...Tags: Madonna, Mia Farrow, Celebrity Mothers, Celebrity, Hillary Clinton
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Psychiatrist: Brinkley should get the kids, not Cook
luis.perez@newsday.comGive her the kids. Get them shrinks. That was the clinical assessment of the psychiatrist who testified in the divorce trial of Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook Tuesday. After four days of testimony that began Wednesday and pored over details of Cook'...Tags: Medical Specialization, Manhattan (New York City), Central Islip, Pornography, Billy Joel
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Impact of trial's sex revelations on Cook's career?
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comIf former President Bill Clinton could remain a respected figure even after testifying about having phone sex with a White House intern, then Peter Cook need not worry too much about what will become of his professional life after the salacious...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Celebrity, Family, Divorce, National Government
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Are Brinkley and Cook headed to a divorce settlement?
luis.perez@newsday.comChristie Brinkley and Peter Cook may have finally had enough. Just an hour into their fifth day in court Wednesday, talks of a settlement that would bring a quiet end to their dramatic divorce trial became the focus of attention in a Central Islip...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Arbitration, Family, Divorce
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Obama travels this weekend to show world he's ready
Travel, they say, is broadening, and Barack Obama is on an exciting trip. Even in this season of $4.50 gasoline and $15 checked bags, people find a way to go. It's deep in the human psych, this call to wander as the temperatures rise. No weak dollar,...Tags: Animals, Barack Obama, Peter Cook, Fire Island, Manhattan (New York City)
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July 12: Real support for troops, reckless drivers, Brinkley's tabloid freakshow, church corruption
Church rot is at the top Much as I would like to praise archivist and Farmingdale resident Ed Thompson, I cannot ["Trying to repair priests' image," News, July 1]. I belong to Voice of the Faithful. I have a brother who was a priest who sacrificed his...Tags: Political Candidates, Barack Obama, North Carolina, John McCain, Elections
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Few ways to prevent a divorce battle
melanie.lefkowitz@newsday.comIsn't there a better way? The salacious and rage-fueled divorce trial of Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook may have made for good gossip, but experts say it is also a perfect example of everything divorce shouldn't be: expensive, public, bruising and...Tags: New York, Suffolk County (New York), Justice System, Hofstra University, Judges
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Christie Brinkley's NY divorce trial on hold
Associated Press WriterChristy Brinkley's Long Island divorce trial has been put on hold -- and the model says she's praying for a settlement. Lawyers declined to comment on the record Wednesday. However, Brinkley was asked while leaving the courthouse if a settlement is in...Tags: Long Island, Trials
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