“We are the anti-genocide paparazzi. We want them to enjoy the level of celebrity attention that I usually get.”
-GEORGE CLOONEY, actor and humanitarian, speaking about his recent charity efforts and frequent travels to Sudan. …
“We are the anti-genocide paparazzi. We want them to enjoy the level of celebrity attention that I usually get.”
-GEORGE CLOONEY, actor and humanitarian, speaking about his recent charity efforts and frequent travels to Sudan. …
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Is there any problem Jonathan Franzen’s new novel can’t solve?
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