A buxom brunette beauty whose captivated audiences for a long time as Sarah 'Mac' Mackenzie on JAG, Catherine Bell is one of the sexiest women in Hollywood.
Chickipedia.com , the world's first wiki-based database of famous women, today named the Top 100 most searched-for women in the month of November on Chickipedia.com. Topping the November list of most searched-for women for the fifth straight month is actress Megan Fox . The new Quantum of Solace Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko made her Chickipedia.com debut as the fourth most searched female ...
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 13:26:51 GMTLOS ANGELES----Chickipedia.com, the world's first wiki-based database of famous women, today named the Top 100 most searched-for women in the month of November on Chickipedia.com. Topping the November list of most searched-for women for the fifth straight month is actress Megan Fox.
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 13:00:00 GMTA 66-year-old former school secretary from Vancouver Island says she has had to shelve her retirement dream of travelling the world because her name has appeared on an international security watch list.
Publ.Date : Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:01:37 GMTDurham residents face more than 180 charges after a five-month investigation into tampered banking machines.
Publ.Date : Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:13:07 GMTHOW THEY MET: On a night out in Carlisle in 2002. PROPOSAL: On Lisa’s 22nd birthday after a night out in Blackpool. VENUE: St James’s Church, Denton Holme on May 3.
Publ.Date : Sat, 15 Nov 2008 06:36:24 GMT
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Before the 2001 NFL season began, in a survey of 70 celebrities who had nothing to do with football conducted by "The Sporting News," she correctly predicted that the New England Patriots would eventually beat the St. Louis Rams in the season-ending Super Bowl by the score of 20 to 17. This amazing prediction was made despite the fact that vast majority of "football experts" didn't think the Patriots would even make the playoffs much less get to the Super Bowl. She's the only person to have ever correctly predicted the participants in, winner, and final score of a Super Bowl before a season begun in a published article in a major sports periodical or book.
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