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  • First post-therapy Kerry supporter speaks out publicly

    11/14/2004 9:02:49 AM PST · by the_gospel_of_thomas · 94 replies · 3,954+ views
    Boca Raton News ^ | November 14, 2004 at 1:00 am | Sean Salai
    First post-therapy Kerry supporter speaks out publicly Published Sunday, November 14, 2004 at 1:00 am by Sean Salai A post-therapy John Kerry supporter spoke out about her trauma treatment for the first time this weekend, saying Florida psychologist Douglas Schooler took her from the depths of despair over President Bush’s victory to a new lease on life. Forty-four year old Karen of Boca Raton, a divorced mother of one who didn’t want her last name in print, called the trauma specialist’s intensive election therapy “profoundly effective” and described his hypnosis technique as “a healing process.” “I wasn’t sleeping,” Karen told...
  • Britney to wed dancer who's a dad-to-be

    06/26/2004 6:53:27 AM PDT · by Hillary's Lovely Legs · 37 replies · 288+ views
    Sun Times ^ | 6-26-2004
    NEW YORK -- Pop singer Britney Spears plans to marry her latest boyfriend, a dancer who is awaiting the birth of the baby he fathered with another woman. ''I can confirm that yes, she is engaged,'' said Sonia Muckle, a spokeswoman for Spears' record label, Jive Records. Spears, 22, and Kevin Federline, 26, have not yet set a date, Muckle said. The two began dating a few months ago, after Spears' whirlwind wedding to childhood friend Jason Alexander in Las Vegas in January. That marriage was annulled within days. Federline appeared in the movie ''You Got Served'' and performed as...
  • Some fans in tears after missing Hillary's book event

    01/05/2004 9:40:52 PM PST · by freedom44 · 90 replies · 197+ views
    AZ Republic ^ | 1/5/04 | William Hermann and Jon Kamman
    <p>Author, U.S. Senator and former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton came to Tempe on Monday to sign 900 copies of her new book, which left Lillian Shanks and 899 others thrilled but at least 1,000 Hillary fans terribly disappointed.</p> <p>"Hi! How are you?" said Clinton to Shanks, 79, first person in line for the signing (and mother of the bookstore owner). "Thank you so much for being here."</p>