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To: lodwick
P.J. Corkery comments on "bedroom Chelsea" in the 9/16 SF Chronicle:

That item the other day in which I reported that it looked as if Chelsea Clinton and her Belvedere beau Ian Klaus had come to the end of the line seems contradicted by a controversial new pic in the current People mag. The pic of Chelsea, taken a few days after the New York sighting that led to the report of their being sullen, sad and sorry, shows her looking rather ecstatic. Ian is not far away. The inimitable Drudge Report says the pic depicts Chelsea, in public just after the U.S. Tennis Open, showing "bedroom pleasures on her face." That Drudge is one dainty writer.

Anyway the pic, which does seem to show Chelsea grooving to some handiwork from her handyman, is causing some controversy at People mag which obviously has decided to start printing very candid snapshots. Such photos exist, of course. In the past editors just used to can them. But the market is omnivorous now. link

If that means there are no holds barred, we should see some doozies when the lovebirds finally return to Capistrano, er, I mean Oxford.

73 posted on 09/19/2002 10:25:41 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer
I truly get a bigger kick out of the excerpts and your wrap-up zingers than in any of the articles themselves - thanks a bunch.

Time for me to go create a sandwich or something. ;-)
74 posted on 09/19/2002 10:30:22 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: mountaineer
Such photos exist, of course. In the past editors just used to can them. But the market is omnivorous now.

We will be looking forward to those photos indeed.

98 posted on 09/19/2002 1:33:27 PM PDT by BigWaveBetty
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