Rod Stewart News
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Rod Stewart, the subject of music industry derision for decades, was greeted with predictable guffaws when he released “Merry Christmas, Baby.”
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Rod Stewart has lost track of the women he’s slept with, but he can recall every car he’s ever owned.
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Marvin Hamlisch, the classically trained pianist who composed the music for shows including “A Chorus Line” and movies including “The Way We Were,” winning show business’s most sought-after awards by the armloads, has died. He was 68.
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Check out the paintings by Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood. There are portraits of his band mates, as well as others such as Muhammad Ali and Al Pacino.
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Watch a young man outwit his father to seduce an 18-year-old country heiress at the National Theatre on Friday night.
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A Lamborghini formerly owned by Paul McCartney may fetch as much as $200,000 as Beatles fans and car collectors are lured by an automobile auction in the U.K.
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Kazakhstan’s BTA Bank may ask shareholders and creditors to consider its second debt restructuring before year-end, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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Lorraine McGill scanned the South Atlantic Ocean from her window, the morning sun shining in her brown eyes.
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A Ferrari 365 GTC is for sale priced at 375,000 pounds ($600,000) after its owner discovered that the car once belonged to the musician George Harrison.
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American Airlines parent AMR Corp., seeking to cut labor costs and shed aircraft leases in bankruptcy court, is also weighing the sale of a luxury London townhouse used by executives.
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