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Sugar Bits — Amy Winehouse Released on Bail

Amy Winehouse was released on bail yesterday, after she was arrested as part of an investigation into her husband's charges of perverting the course of justice.

  • Amy Winehouse was released on bail yesterday, after she was arrested as part of an investigation into her husband's charges of perverting the course of justice. We hope for Amy's sake she can stay out of jail. — BBC
  • In addition to the other late-night programs returning to TV, Jimmy Kimmel will also resume hosting his show on Jan. 2 . . . — Variety
  • But the writers are officially picketing the Golden Globe Awards. It seems to be one step forward two steps back with this strike. — BuzzSugar
  • CNN anchor Campbell Brown and her husband Dan Senor welcomed their first child yesterday, a boy named Eli James Senor. Congrats to the happy family! — People
  • At Harvey Weinstein's wedding on Saturday, Jennifer Lopez apparently became visibly uncomfortable after taped congratulations from Ben Affleck and Diddy were broadcast during the reception. We'd be anxious too if an entire wedding reception was staring at us to see our reaction. — Page Six
  • Chris O'Donnell and his wife welcomed their fifth child, a girl named Maeve, on Dec. 10. Holy cow Batman (or Robin), that's a lot of kids. — People

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Campbell Brown Covers Pregnancy

Pregnancy Magazine has a triple threat on this month's cover — Campbell Brown's got beauty, brains, and a baby on the way.

Pregnancy Magazine has a triple threat on this month's cover — Campbell Brown's got beauty, brains, and a baby on the way.

In the upcoming issue, which hits stands on Thursday, the 39-year-old correspondent who recently left NBC for CNN discusses the changes pregnancy has brought on — root beer cravings and a nesting instinct to wake up at 6 a.m. and clean closets.

Married to Republican strategist, Daniel Senor, the soon-to-be mom also talked openly about her fears for motherhood likening them to those of most working mothers. She said:

"You worry about striking the right balance and being there enough for your child and still holding up your end of the bargain at work."

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