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Naomi Campbell fashions interview of Venezuala's Hugo Chavez
An accompanying photograph shows a stiletto-wearing Campbell in white — and showing a lot of leg — as she interviews Chavez, clad in revolutionary red. GQ editor Dylan Jones told The Guardian newspaper that readers can expect more hard-hitting journalism from Campbell, who is trying to land interviews with Castro and newly-elected French President Nicolas Sarkozy. "I think she has a natural flair for it and is tremendously engaging with people - also, she gets them to talk,' Jones said. "I mean who wouldn't want to meet Naomi? Even socialist dictators have an interest in gorgeous supermodels.' .
How to blog anonymously
She calls a reporter at the local newspaper, but he says he can't run a story without lots more information and documents proving her claims. So Sarah decides to put up a weblog to tell the world what she knows about what's happening in the ministry. To protect herself, she wants to make sure no one can find out who she is, based on her blog posts. She needs to blog anonymously. There are two major ways she can get caught when trying to blog anonymously. One is if she reveals her identity through the content she posts - for instance, if she says: "I'm the assistant chief compliance accountant to the deputy minister of mines," there's a good chance that someone reading her blog is going to figure out who she is pretty quickly. The other way Sarah can get caught is if someone can determine her identity from information provided by their web browsers or email programs.
Official to quit if Roberts returns
Read the latest stories about the ORU lawsuit, examine the lawsuit and other documents, and watch slide shows and video. Vote in a poll: Should Richard Roberts return as the president of ORU? Oral Roberts University's executive vice president of academic affairs and provost offered his resignation to the board of regents on Thursday if the board decides to keep Richard Roberts as president. Mark Lewandowski wrote regents Chairman George Pearsons that he "would be pleased to continue to serve" in his job if Roberts resigns or is not reinstated, according to his letter first obtained by The Associated Press. Roberts has been on a leave of absence as ORU president since Oct. 17 while the board and independent auditors investigate allegations made in a lawsuit that he and his family misused ORU and Oral Roberts Ministries money and resources.
Hillary Clinton faces defeat in New Hampshire
It's not easy, and I could not do it if I just didn't passionately believe it was the right thing to do. "I have had so many opportunities from this country, I just don't want us to fall back." Her voice dropped to a whisper as she continued: "This is very personal for me... it is not just political... I see what's happening... we have to reverse it. Hillary Clinton faces defeat in New Hampshire 'Poetry' of Barack Obama proves popularAssassination fears follow Barack Obama"Some people think elections are a game. It is about our country, it is about our kids' futures." It was unclear whether the extraordinary moment was a calculated attempt to appear more human after repeated criticism for having a cold, calculating image or whether her emotions genuinely got the better of her.
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