celebritysmackblog.com - 7/24/2008
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Nas has banded together with ColorOfChange.org & MoveOn.org to gather over 620,000 signatures petitioning Fox News and Bill O’Reilly (who used the phrase “lynching party” recently) for their racist propaganda against the Obama family and black Americans.
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Jude Law sports some awesome fake hair in his new Dior ad. [TB]
Nas vs. Fox News. [CS]
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Kelsey Grammar claimed his recent heart attack almost killed him. [WIMB]
Why did Rolling Stone put children on the cover of the magazine? [RR]
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