The latest Reno Gazette-Journal poll in Nevada shows a very close Democratic presidential race with Sen. Barack Obama leading with 32% support, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 30% and John Edwards at 27%.
In the mostly-ignored Republican race, Sen. John McCain leads with 22%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 18%, Mike Huckabee at 16%, Mitt Romney at 15%, and Fred Thompson at 11%.
Let's go Hillary!
Monday, January 14, 2008
Terminator Scores Big

FOX has a big success on their hands with the debut of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The show had the biggest opening night demographic ratings of any show in the last three years. Over 18 million viewers tuned in.
Meanwhile, NBC's Golden Globes press conference did not fare so well.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
The Golden Globes
After all the controversy, the Golden Globe Awards finally announced their winners tonight. Big winners include Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd, and Atonement. Click here for a full list.
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Christina's Baby
Christina Aguilera, who gave birth yesterday, has named her son Max Liron Bratman. Congratulations to Christina and Jordan.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Christina Aguilera Gives Birth

Sources are saying that Christina Aguilera also delivered her baby on Friday via c-section. While unconfirmed, the baby is believed to be a boy. More to come I'm sure. Congratulations X-Tina!
Nicole Richie Gives Birth

Nicole Richie and Joel Madden are parents! The couple welcomed a little girl on Friday. The new baby girl has been named Harlow Winter Kate Madden.
Not a bad baby name at all. Congratulations!
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Pollspot: National Spotlight
Not that you can trust polls as much as you could before New Hampshire and not that national polls matter that much but As the latest CNN/Opinion Research survey finds the results of the Iowa and New Hampshire have impacted the national standings of the candidates.
For Republicans, Sen. John McCain has rocketed into the lead with 34% support, followed by Mike Huckabee at 21%, Rudy Giuliani at 18% and Mitt Romney at 14%.
For Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton still leads with 49%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 36% and John Edwards falling to 12%.
GO HILLARY!
For Republicans, Sen. John McCain has rocketed into the lead with 34% support, followed by Mike Huckabee at 21%, Rudy Giuliani at 18% and Mitt Romney at 14%.
For Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton still leads with 49%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 36% and John Edwards falling to 12%.
GO HILLARY!
Golden Globes Doubly Cancelled
The Golden Globes news conference that was planned for Sunday instead of the awards show has now been cancelled too! The Hollywood Foreign Press will announce the winners without NBC and without picketing from the Writer's Guild of America.
Pollspot: Giuliani Trouble in New York
New York:
A new SurveyUSA poll shows that Rudy Giuliani is in a tight fight with Sen. John McCain for Republican primary voters in his home state of New York. Giuliani edges McCain, 32% to 29%, and Mike Huckabee is third at 12%.
Among Democrats, a SurveyUSA poll finds Sen. Hillary Clinton way ahead of her rivals with 56% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 29% and John Edwards at 8%.
The New York primary is February 5th.
A new SurveyUSA poll shows that Rudy Giuliani is in a tight fight with Sen. John McCain for Republican primary voters in his home state of New York. Giuliani edges McCain, 32% to 29%, and Mike Huckabee is third at 12%.
Among Democrats, a SurveyUSA poll finds Sen. Hillary Clinton way ahead of her rivals with 56% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 29% and John Edwards at 8%.
The New York primary is February 5th.
Bale and Depp to Be Enemies

Christian Bale is in negotiations to join Johnny Depp in Public Enemies. According to the ComingSoon, Bale will play Melvin Purvis, the legendary FBI agent who led the manhunt for John Dillinger. Depp is starring as Dillinger in the film.
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Vanessa Hudgens Gets A New Movie

ComingSoon is reporting that High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has signed on to star in Will. The story centers on a high school outcast and a popular girl who form an unlikely bond through their shared love of music. Hudgens is playing Sam, a 15-year-old former stutterer now speaking slowly and deliberately, who becomes romantically entangled with the lead outcast.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
The Tiz in a New Movie

High School Musical star Ashley Tisdale will make her feature film debut in the adventure comedy They Come From Upstairs. The script revolves around a group of teens who team up to defend their Maine vacation home from aliens who have invaded via the upstairs. Doesn't really sound like a winner.
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Ashley Tisdale,
entertainment,
High School Musical,
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Biel has an Easy Virtue

Jessica Biel has been cast as the lead in the romantic comedy Easy Virtue. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Biel plays an American divorcee who travels to the South of France and marries a young Englishman, played by Ben Barnes, on the spur of the moment. The couple return to England to face his family, including his parents, played by Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas.
Where in the World is Britney Spears?

Well...nobody really knows right know where Britney Spears has gone. She'll turn up soon. Hopefully alive. She was last spotted in Baja California with her paparazzi boyfriend.
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Britney Spears,
celebrities,
entertainment
Michelle Rodriguez Out and About

Former LOST actress Michelle Rodriguez has been released from jail. Originally sentenced to 180 days for violating her probation, Rodriguez was released after 17 days.
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celebrities,
entertainment,
LOST,
Michelle Rodriguez
Kerry Endorses Obama

2004 Democratic Presidential nominee and current Massachusetts Senator John Kerry has decided to throw his support and endorsement to Senator Barack Obama.
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2008 election,
Barack Obama,
John Kerry,
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Clinton Q4 Champ

The Hill is reporting that Sen. Hillary Clinton has outraised Sen. Barack Obama in the fourth quarter of 2007. Her national campaign chairman guarantees that she will overtake Obama in funds raised this month despite an early deficit."Clinton raised $24 million in primary funds in the fourth quarter and has added $3 million this month," while Obama "raised $23.5 million during the quarter, all but $1 million of which was for the primary."
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2008 election,
Barack Obama,
Hillary Clinton,
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