Jennifer Aniston earned $27m in 2008WASHINGTON - Jennifer Aniston banked a whopping 27 million dollars in 2008. According to Parade magazine, teen country star Taylor Swift earned 5.5 million dollars - more than double the 2.25 million dollars Britney Spears made. Eminem eyes sex with Sarah Palin in ‘We Made You’ songNEW YORK - Eminem has put Alaska Governor Sarah Palin under the firing line, depicting her in a raunchy sequence in the video of his new song. Eminem tongue lashes Winehouse, Fielder-Civil in new songLONDON - Eminem has taken a dig at troubled pop star Amy Winehouse and her jailbird hubby Blake Fielder-Civil in his new song. Palins slam Levi Johnston for revealing family secrets on Tyra Banks ShowNEW YORK - A rep for Palin family has slammed Levi Johnston - the 18-year-old father of Bristol Palin’s newborn son - for revealing all about the couple’s sex life on the Tyra Banks Show. Sarah Palin’s sister-in-law charged with burglaryNEW YORK - Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s family is once again in the news for non-political reasons, for her sister-in-law Diana was arrested on Thursday for allegedly burgling a house. Levi Johnston says Sarah Palin knew he, Bristol were having sexWASHINGTON - Bristol Palin’s former fiancé and babydaddy Levi Johnston has revealed that Sarah Palin knew he and her daughter were having sex when they lived under her roof. Republicans ditch Palin for GingrichWASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans have decided to ditch the former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin in favour of the former House speaker Newt Gingrich for the House-Senate fundraising dinner on June 8 in Washington. McCain dodges on PalinWASHINGTON - Former Republican presidential candidate and Arizona Senator John McCain has said that he would like to see Alaska Governor Sarah Palin compete in the 2012 presidential elections, but chose to avoid making a comment on whether he would support her or not. Palin slams Obama over Special Olympics jokeWASHINGTON - Ex-vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has criticised President Barack Obama for the Special Olympics joke he made on a US chat show. Schwarzenegger defends Obama on ‘Special Olympics’ gaffeCALIFORNIA - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has said President Barack Obama’s gaffe on Special Olympics was a mistake that anyone could committ. Palin yet to confirm participation for GOP dinnerWASHINGTON - The two Republican congressional committees have announced that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin would speak at a June joint fundraising dinner, one of the biggest Republican gatherings of the year, but she has still not confirmed her participation for the event. Palin to deliver Senate-House GOP keynote addressWASHINGTON - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will deliver the keynote address at the annual Senate-House GOP dinner to be held on June 8 at the Washington Convention Center, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (R-Texas) and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Texas) announced on Monday. Bobby Jindal to give Republican response to Obama addressWASHINGTON - Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has been given the crucial role of delivering the Republican Party’s official response to President Barack Obama’s address to the Congress, catapulting the 37-year-old Indian American into national spotlight. Is Bobby Jindal running 2012 US presidential race? (Repeating)WASHINGTON - Bobby Jindal, Indian American governor of Louisiana, has been chosen to keynote the National Republican Congressional Committee’s March fundraising dinner, fuelling speculation he may emerge as the party’s presidential candidate in 2012. Is Bobby Jindal running 2012 US presidential race?WASHINGTON - Bobby Jindal, Indian American governor of Louisiana, has been chosen to keynote the National Republican Congressional Committee’s March fundraising dinner, fuelling speculation that he may emerge as the party’s presidential candidate in 2012. Obama, Hillary Clinton top poll of most admired personsWASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama has topped Gallup’s poll of the most admired man to become the first person in over a half century to do so before taking America’s highest office. |