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Morning Memo: Marion Cotillard's Wacky 9/11 Theory; P. Diddy Comes Out as Bicoastal

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Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard thinks the World Trade Center might have been destroyed because it was too expensive to re-wire the building for class-A tenants. (PageSix.com)

An example of the kind of freedom satellite radio affords Howard Stern: His half-hour rant calling former sidekick Stuttering John a "no-talent ingrate." (PageSix.com)

Your neighbor and ours, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, is househunting in Los Angeles; the star's work on 'Raisin in the Sun' has apparently awakened him to a new calling. (AllHipHop.com)

David Patrick Columbia steams up a bit as a poster hanging in a Chelsea Gap window sparks his reminiscences of Judy Green, Warhol-era society pin-up and, until her death in late 2001, a fixture on the New York society scene. (New York Social Diary)

"Henry VIII might have only had six wives when he reigned but I believe that if he lived just a little bit longer, he would have many, many more." Most of them, according to one breathless blogger, would have been picked up at the screening for The Other Boleyn Girl the other night. (Park Avenue Peerage)

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Voila bien une différence entre la france et les US, en france on peut penser ce que l'on veut et ce sur tous les sujets, aux US avoir une pensée critique c'est s'exposer à une contre attaque.

There is the main difference between France ANd US, in france you can think whatever you want on what subject you want, in the us if you have an original point of view, you get backstabbed.

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