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- $100 to share an apartment in Long Beach, but theres a big catch - CurbedLA
- Paris Hilton is busy working on her crotch tan - TMZ
- Nicole Richie is pregnant. So does that mean she's not eating for two? - Defamer
- Xtina is also pregnant, sigh - Evil Beet
- Some major judgment going down in regards to Mayor Tony - Inside SoCal
- LA Times suggests that now is the time for City Attorney Rocky to quit - AP
- Girls Gone Wild's production company sued for hostile work environment - eonline

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