The impending divorce of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Bezos would have been a tabloid trash fire in any case. When $140 billion (give or take) is at stake, it's impossible to imagine the messy proceedings staying private
But the recent, explosive confrontation between Bezos and the National Enquirer has juiced the peep show fascination with the story. Bezos has acted courageously in making public the Enquirer's threat to publish humiliating personal photos depicting him and his alleged girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, unless Bezos' newspaper, the Washington Post, backs off on its reporting of alleged ties between David Pecker, the CEO of American Media Inc., the Enquirer's parent company, and Saudi Arabia. It's a sure bet that prosecutors will take a close look at the tabloid's extortionate actions (especially now that New Yorker writer Ronan Farrow has come forward with a claim that AMI threatened to "ruin" him if he continued writing about the company's connection to Donald Trump.) But Bezos can and should do more. He should sue the Enquirer and AMI for violating his privacy. He's got the funds to bury them in litigation—and he'd probably win.
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OMG-- It's 'Tanda,' 'Sexy' and 'Pogi' again | Inquirer News
Because the legislators signed the liquidation report, "they can't say that they didn't know about the projects
This is what Sen. Teofisto Guingona III, chair of the Senate blue ribbon committee, told reporters on Thursday after the second hearing on the pork barrel scam.
Before he was 'Sexy,' Jinggoy Estrada was 'Anak,' Sen. Loi was 'Inay' | Inquirer News
Loi Estrada, like her son, channeled some of her allocations under the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) to nongovernment organizations (NGOs) controlled by Janet Lim-Napoles, according to the statements executed by Benhur Luy.
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Big Reveal: Buffalo Grand Hotel Chapel – Buffalo Rising
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Stinson says the chapel will have woodwork and furniture from the circa-1958 Paul Olfelt House in St. Louis Park, Minnesota that is being renovated
"When word got out in Frank Lloyd Wright circles about the chapel, we received a call from a contractor in Minneapolis wanting to know if I would like to buy the original finishings and millwork from a Frank Lloyd Wright house he had been hired to gut and renovate," says Stinson. "He had people calling him wanting to buy individual items but he said he really wanted to get rid of it to one buyer who might make good use of it. So yes, we bought the whole lot. Thus the chapel will actually have genuine woodwork and furniture personally designed and installed by Frank Lloyd Wright.”
Publisher: Buffalo Rising
Date: 2019-04-16T10:46:48-04:00
Author: Buffalo Rising
Twitter: @buffalorising
Reference: Visit Source
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The power of EXO » Manila Bulletin Entertainment
It was not surprising though that the idol group's gig drew thousands of fans here and abroad. EXO has remained one of the most popular groups today despite fierce competition in the K-pop world
This is EXO's third successful Manila tour after "Exo’luxion" in January 2016 and "Exo’rdium" in February last year
EXO's leader Suho said, "When we say paradise (referring to the meaning of the word 'elyxion'), I think about the Philippines The concert opened with EXO performing "The Eve," "Forever" and "Ko Ko Bop," three tracks from their 2017 album "The War," followed by "Growl" and a dance showdown between Baekhyun and Xiumin
Throughout the concert, the arena was aglow as fans waved their light sticks and chanted and screamed EXO's name. One of them was Carmel who said she has been to all EXO concerts in the Philippines.
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