Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Uh -oh. This time it's serious. Tie up the hosses, herd the women and children indoors, load that rifle, and get out in the road. Tom Cruise is suing the publisher cheap last minute air travel of two magazines that said he had abandoned 6-year-old daughter Suri following his separation and divorce from Katie Holmes . His rep, Bert Fields , said he filed a lawsuit cheap last minute air travel in an L.A. court seeking $50 million from German guys Bauer Media, publishers cheap last minute air travel of celeb-rags In Touch and Life & Style. A September story in In Touch, for example, cheap last minute air travel claimed that Suri didn't see Tom for 44 days. Fields calls that kind of thing, and headlines like "Abandoned by her daddy," "a vicious lie."
In a celebrated, secretly planned move, Katie filed for divorce (seeking sole custody of Suri) and fled Tom in June while he was filming Oblivion in not-so-nearby Iceland. Fields says Cruise will "undoubtedly" give to charity whatever money emerges from the suit.
"Yesterday was incredible for me. Thank you, thank you, thank you," said Philadelphia Orchestra music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin at the Wednesday morning cheap last minute air travel rehearsal following a hugely successful cheap last minute air travel Verdi Requiem performance at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday.
The eight-minute ovation that greeted him reportedly nearly left the new music director in tears. The concert was his Carnegie Hall debut. And it came with a cliffhanger: Star soprano Marina Poplavskaya had canceled her Sunday performance in Philadelphia because of allergies. And though she was replaced by up-and-coming Philly favorite Angela Meade , nobody knew who exactly would sing on Tuesday. It was Poplavskaya, and during their bows at the end of the performance, both soprano and conductor tried to kneel to each other out of respect and reverence. - David Patrick Stearns
OK, so Donald Trump 's promised apocalypse, at noon Wednesday, the bombshell he claimed would change the presidential race, is that he will . . . donate $5 million to a Chicago-based charity of President Obama 's choice if the latter makes public his passport and college records. (Like Iron Butterfly 's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida ?)

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