Why Voters From Kenya to Korea Embrace The Accused

 
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On (And Off) the Job: Quit While You're Ahead
Nicole Kidman is one of Hollywood's most dedicated actresses—to quitting. She did it again last week. How her most recent excuse stacks up to the others:

2002
'Panic Room'
Excuse: Knee injury
Replaced by: Jodie Foster

2005
'Mr. and Mrs. Smith'
Excuse: Reshooting "Stepford Wives"
Replaced by: Angelina Jolie

2005
'The Producers'
Excuse: Doesn't have time to rehearse
Replaced by: Uma Thurman

2008
'The Reader'
Excuse: I'm pregnant
Replaced by: Kate Winslet

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  • Posted By: moijsiddiqi @ 01/23/2008 4:46:11 AM

    Comment: Interest cut is unlikely to pull back the U.S. economy to the track as spending spree might lead to a new chaos in financial field. Tightning of debt norm was the required input and that has been not taken care of.

  • Posted By: Senderock @ 01/21/2008 9:56:59 AM

    Comment: Nice article but then we have not embraced the accused here in Kenya. On the contrary we have said all along that the election was rigged and the incumbent should vacate the house on the hill. Pity he is hanging on to the instruments of power and not much help is forthcoming from the West.
    Howard

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