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The world over celebrities have a notion that they’ll be forgiven no matter what faux pas they make, be it at work or in fashion. This perhaps is also the case with Tom Cruise’s better half or simply stated, Katie Holmes. Her journey as a...
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Patrick Lett returned to south Alabama when he finished an unblemished 17-year Army career, including two tours in Iraq. Then his father died, he couldn’t find...
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