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[Summary] => LOGLINE: “The scandalous lives of Manhattan’s elite” MEETS real-life ‘scandalous’ Manhattan elite; controversial global political, pop culture, fashion icon Imelda Marcos appears on TV’s Gossip Girl, a first for the provocative and notorious, inimitable former First Lady.
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[Title] => What about the fact that Muslim protesters are burning the Christian cross on the Danish flag?
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