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gossip column

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That it was considered appropriate, let alone necessary, to include a snide remark in the midst of a gossip column as well is frankly astonishing.
On March 20 she takes over as lead writer for the Los Angeles Daily News' "Tinseltown Spywitness," a gossip column to which she has contributed for several years.
Indeed, the city is so glamour-starved that the big news in The Washington Post's gossip column recently, was that Brad and Angelina were not moving to the district, after a photo of the couple outside an on-the-market Kalorama townhouse had sparked fevered and hopeful speculation on the blogs the previous day.
 
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