
- Barack Obama is Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2008, winning the title against competitors like Sarah Palin, Henry Paulson, and Nicolas Sarkozy. In the interview he talks about the economy and his temperament, and we get to see his old college photos. — CitizenSugar
- Madonna and Guy Ritchie released a joint statement denying the news that Madonna was paying Guy $76 to 92 million in their divorce settlement. Madonna's rep had provided this information, which the couple deemed "misleading and inaccurate." — E! Online
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck received an apology from the White House yesterday when she complained on The View that she didn't get invited to their annual Christmas party. They called her after the show to tell her it was an oversight. — Us Weekly
- Macaulay Culkin and his brothers are all "absolutely heartbroken" about the death of their sister Dakota and have put their acting projects on hold to mourn with their family. — People
- Florida police authorities confirmed that a serial killer named Ottis Toole murdered America's Most Wanted host John Walsh's son in 1981. The crime had been unsolved until now and was the inspiration for John to start the show. — AP
















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F**** Elisabeth Hasselbeck!!!!
1Of course Obama is the person of the year!!! I can't think of one individual who has accomplished more than he has this year...
Glad John Walsh's family can have closure now...and RIP to Macaulay's sister.
BTW Who in the h3ll is Elisabeth Hasselbeck??? If you didn't originally get an invite then OBVIOUSLY they didn't want you there...quit your crying!!!
2Elisabeth Hasselback didn't get an invite to the White House's Christmas party?! HOW RUDE!
3Why the hell should that little twit get a White House invite? All she did was speak out against Obama. Are her 15 minutes on the D-List up yet?
4Now that's a who had a big yea. Go Obama.
5was there every any doubt that Time would name someone other than Obama as their person of the year? that was a given. that and Barbara Walters - they just aren't surprising anyone.
i think that sometimes it's information that we don't need to know about - how much divorce settlements are
huh - that's interesting about Elizabeth, but if they said that it was an oversight - then that's all she can deal with right?
it's a shame about the caulkins. i hope that they are doing ok. and that they can have their private time with their family to mourn.
i guess it's better late than never in terms of convicting people right? i hope that this at least puts some closure to the story for the family.
6Hasselback needs to go away. How rude of her to complain she didnt get invited. Then again, if twits like heidi and spencer get invited, how credible is it all?
7That's a real lack of class, complaining about not being invited to a party. Even if it is to the White House, you shouldn't do that in any instance.
8yay!!
9who the eff does Hasselback think she is? Geez!
10I am glad that John Walsh finally knows what happened to Adam and that its not unsolved anymore. His story has touched my life and I am still so saddened by his loss.
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