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In 2007, Ms. Carter used her status as a Sun beauty columnist to launch a cosmetics line with a co-partner, a former model and makeup artist from the same area outside London.
Police Make New Arrest in Tabloid Probe Cassell Bryan-Low 2012
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They could've said weeks later Rush is now a co-partner in the Rams organization?
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And his business co-partner, Sebastien Canonne, had already competed in this contest and had the coveted collar.
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And his business co-partner, Sebastien Canonne, had already competed in this contest and had the coveted collar.
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HONORE: The Haitian government along with the U.N. and the U.S. is a co-partner.
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And his business co-partner, Sebastien Canonne, had already competed in this contest and had the coveted collar.
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And his business co-partner, Sebastien Canonne, had already competed in this contest and had the coveted collar.
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And his business co-partner, Sebastien Canonne, had already competed in this contest and had the coveted collar.
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Jeff Woolf, co-partner and auction director at Universal Rarities in Corona, California, said the diaries, from 1992 and 1994, were found a few years ago by a man cleaning out a house in Los Angeles where Smith stayed during a filming project.
Archive 2007-03-18 Bill Crider 2007
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That lack of experience didn't deter Cutillo and his co-partner Franco Gazzani from entering the sector, but in today's economic climate, it might have.
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