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HOT SPRINGS, Va. A squabble about scandals is consuming much of
the first debate between Virginia's gubernatorial candidates.Democrat Terry
McAuliffe confronted Republican Ken Cuccinelli about gifts he took from
Jonnie Williams and his troubled nutritional supplements firm, Star Scientific.
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because he was acquitted by a jury. But the church still removed
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merit.Knighton is seeking back pay of $450,000.He declined to comment when
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elped inspire the CBS drama "The Good
Wife." She largely vanished from the public eye after that moment, briefly
resurfacing for a Vogue photo spread the following year titled "The Survivor."As
Eliot Spitzer, 54, struggled to adapt to a post-political life, bouncing
around the TV dial from MSNBC to CNN to Current TV, Wall
Spitzer happily returned to a quieter existence. A former corporate lawyer,
she poured herself into her children's charity and returned to the business
world, eventually finding a home at New World Capital Group, a private
equity group where she focuses on investments in clean energy.She agreed
to her husband's surprising comeback only hours before he announced it to
the world this month, according to a person close to the campaign
who was not authorized to speak about Spitzer's personal life. Wall Spitzer
has offered suggestions about Spitzer's campaign and collected a pair of
petitions to get him on the ballot. One of the couple's three
daughters rounded up about 100 signatures.But Wall Spitzer, 55, has shunned
the campaign trail and has yet to grant any interviews about her
husband, which stands in stark contrast to her frequent appearances at Spitzer's
side during his previous runs for attorney general and governor.Her silence
has fueled speculation that their marriage is on the rocks. The couple
lives apart -- she at the family home on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue,
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PITTSBURGH An unidentified city police sergeant is facing possible discipline
for having his picture taken in uniform while wearing a unicorn mask
and standing next to a porn star who had just been thrown
out of a Pittsburgh Pirates game for dancing in the costume head.But
the woman who took the picture, an adult film producer named Steviee
Hughes, said she's not sure what the fuss is all about, though
she's assuming it has more to do with adult entertainer Andy San
Dimas posing next to the officer than it does the oversized animal
head he wore on July 13.Calling it a "mountain made out of
mole hill," Hughes said, "I'm sure if she wouldn't have been a
porn star, it would have been OK."City public safety officials said Dimas
was in town last Saturday to dance at a local night club
but went to the Pirates game first and was ejected by security
for refusing to sit down after she was seen dancing while wearing
the large unicorn head.When Dimas was taken to a security office at
PNC Park, the sergeant and others were standing around and Hughes said
he agreed to wear the unicorn head and pose for a picture,
which Hughes then posted on Twitter.That's when the tweet hit the fan.Gossipy
news blogs Deadspin and TMZ posted the photo as well as cellphone
video Hughes shot of Dimas dancing in the unicorn head just before
she was ejected. Rumors spread that the dancer was high on drugs
or part of a sexual cult fixated on unicorns.Hughes said the tr
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