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Carmen Ortega Roland de La Porte, A. Brencan, J MacCay
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The media aren't the only ones who are curious. Let's see -- he's a mere 32 inches (vertically) and despite her amazonian stature she claims to have been completely satisfied in the boudoir. How does that work? Was she using him like a loofah? Scott Weiland. Stone Temple Pilots lead singer Scott Weiland has filed for divorce from his wife. The 35-year-old singer said in court documents filed Tuesday that he's divorcing Mary Weiland, with whom he has two children, because of irreconcilable differences. The couple has a prenuptial agreement. The two married in May 2000 and separated in September 2002. Mary Weiland filed for divorce after their separation, but dropped the matter in August. Scott Weiland was sentenced to three years' probation in August after pleading no contest to one count of possessing heroin. He's scheduled to return to court Monday for a progress report. He had a prior drug arrest and was jailed in 1999 after he violated probation and didn't complete drug rehabilitation programs. In 2001, Weiland pleaded guilty to domestic battery after a fight with his wife at the Hard Rock hotel and casino in Las Vegas. The judge agreed to dismiss the charges as long as Weiland underwent counseling.
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The playful photograph breaks from Canada Post's tradition of showing an unsmiling, regal-looking Queen; in this sepia-toned image her back is to a wall, her face is creased with laugh lines and she has a broad, toothy grin. A twinkle in her eyes suggests she was sharing a joke with Mr. Adams as he snapped the shutter. Mr. Adams, who has developed a following as a "celebrity photographer of celebrities," was chosen as one of several "official" photographers to the Queen, along with her cousin Patrick Lichfield, Prince Andrew and Dazed & Confused magazine founder Paul Rankin. Mr. McGurrin said Canada Post found the photograph when it began the process of changing its most popular Queen stamp to reflect new rates that go into effect in January. It will be used on the 49¢ stamp placed on domestic mail. The stamp could conceivably be in circulation for several years, depending on when Canada Post has to raise rates again, Mr. McGurrin said. The rate is tied to inflation. At least 20 million of the stamps are expected to be issued next year. Mr. McGurrin would not say how much Mr. Adams was paid, but described it as a nominal fee. "They're [photographers] providing us with the images because it is an honor to have them on a stamp." David Boreanaz:
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The main changes: dropping
actress Charisma Carpenter by abandoning her vainglorious bombshell
character Cordelia in an indefinite offscreen coma, and adding James
Marsters as Spike, the bleached-blond OTHER vampire-with-a-soul who was last
seen burning alive on the series finale of Buffy. "It was just a matter of
trying to change the dynamics of it in order to pump it up," Boreanaz said
during a break while shooting an upcoming episode about a reincarnated Aztec
warrior with a vengeful streak. "We've been a show that's pretty much been
under the radar." For four years, Angel and his human partners - which also
include the streetfighter Charles Gunn and the bookish British occult
expert Wesley Wyndam-Pryce - waged war on Wolfram & Hart, a massive law firm
that secretly represents evildoers in everything from contract law and
criminal cases to hexes, blood oaths and ritualistic sacrifices. Now Angel
is in charge of Wolfram & Hart's Los Angeles office - but was the firm's
surrender real, or just a new bid to corrupt him? The long-time fans, however, are still debating the value of Spike, the abandonment of Cordelia and which new character should become Angel's love interest. "Right now all I can really say about whether the changes will be good, is that whatever Joss Whedon does to Angel keeps the show on the air for several more seasons, I'll be happy," said Karen Drowne, 41, an insurance claims adjuster from Lakeland, Fla., who runs the fan site www.solitaryphoenix.com. "And that will be good."
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