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  1. @ Event to Prevent, Cipriani 42nd Street, New York City, NY 05/10/2007
  2. Candids spends an afternoon in Beverly Hills May 9 2007
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    Jessica Alba

    Jessica Alba Leaves Club Parc in Hollywood, May 9 2007
  4. Inaho Japanese Restaurant in Yarmouth Port, May 10 2007
  5. Paris Hilton riding a bike in Hollywood - May 10 2007
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    Mischa Barton

    Mischa Barton @ Leaving Mahiki Club, London 05/10/2007
  7. Nelly Furtado - 'In God's Hand' video 2007
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    Jessica Alba

    Cleavage Candids at the Hennessy Artistry Concert Tour Party
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    Tennis

    If there is no Kim Clijsters, Ana will be 8th, Jelena 5th
  10. @ KIIS FM's 10th Annual Wango Tango 2007, Irvine, CA 05/12/2007
  11. @ KIIS FM's 10th Annual Wango Tango 2007, Irvine, CA 05/12/2007
  12. Nadal wins third Rome title Rafael Nadal racked up his third Rome Masters title in a row when he cruised to a 6-2 6-2 victory over sixth seed Fernando Gonzalez. The world number two had few problems beating Chilean Gonzalez, who struggled to get back into the final after making an error-riddled start. The win gave Nadal his 13th consecutive claycourt title and extended his winning streak on the surface to 77 matches. The Spaniard also equalled Thomas Muster's professional-era record of three Rome victories, though the Austrian won his over a period of seven years, in 1990, 1995 and 1996. "It's incredible. To win here for a third time is a dream," Nadal said at the courtside, before admitting the match had been easier than he expected. "Fernando made far more mistakes than usual and I took advantage of that." Gonzalez had defeated Nadal in straight sets on the way to reaching the final of the Australian Open in January. This time, however, the 26-year-old Chilean appeared out of sorts. The metronomic groundstrokes he had used to sweep aside Italian wildcard Filippo Volandri in the semi-finals deserted him. Instead he made a succession of unforced errors, gifting Nadal breaks in the first and fifth games to lose the first set in just over half an hour. He could not find his rhythm at the start of the second set either. A netted backhand, a shot that flew wildly off the frame of his racquet, and a forehand into the tramlines gave Nadal a break in the opening game. When Gonzalez created his first breakpoint of the match in the following game, Nadal responded with a big first serve that the Chilean put over the baseline. Nadal broke again in the third game and Gonzalez managed to pull a break back, but in the seventh game Nadal chased down a dropshot to flick a winner past his rival and restore his two-break lead, then served out for the match. "It's very difficult to play against Rafael. I always thought I would have some chances, but he played good tennis - much better than me today," said Gonzalez.
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    Tennis

    Nadal wins third Rome title Rafael Nadal racked up his third Rome Masters title in a row when he cruised to a 6-2 6-2 victory over sixth seed Fernando Gonzalez. The world number two had few problems beating Chilean Gonzalez, who struggled to get back into the final after making an error-riddled start. The win gave Nadal his 13th consecutive claycourt title and extended his winning streak on the surface to 77 matches. The Spaniard also equalled Thomas Muster's professional-era record of three Rome victories, though the Austrian won his over a period of seven years, in 1990, 1995 and 1996. "It's incredible. To win here for a third time is a dream," Nadal said at the courtside, before admitting the match had been easier than he expected. "Fernando made far more mistakes than usual and I took advantage of that." Gonzalez had defeated Nadal in straight sets on the way to reaching the final of the Australian Open in January. This time, however, the 26-year-old Chilean appeared out of sorts. The metronomic groundstrokes he had used to sweep aside Italian wildcard Filippo Volandri in the semi-finals deserted him. Instead he made a succession of unforced errors, gifting Nadal breaks in the first and fifth games to lose the first set in just over half an hour. He could not find his rhythm at the start of the second set either. A netted backhand, a shot that flew wildly off the frame of his racquet, and a forehand into the tramlines gave Nadal a break in the opening game. When Gonzalez created his first breakpoint of the match in the following game, Nadal responded with a big first serve that the Chilean put over the baseline. Nadal broke again in the third game and Gonzalez managed to pull a break back, but in the seventh game Nadal chased down a dropshot to flick a winner past his rival and restore his two-break lead, then served out for the match. "It's very difficult to play against Rafael. I always thought I would have some chances, but he played good tennis - much better than me today," said Gonzalez.
  14. Paris Hilton stops at the Coffee Bean in West Hollywood, May 12
  15. New York City, May 11 2007
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    Candids

    Gisele Bundchen and her boyfriend strolling in the West Village in New York City, May 12 2007
  17. Ivanovic battles back for win Serbian teenager Ana Ivanovic fought back from a set down to win the first title of her career on clay, defeating Russian third seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 3-6 6-4 7-6 in the final of the German Open. The tall 19-year-old from Belgrade, seeded 12 here, started nervously at the Steffi Graf Stadium, allowing the powerful world number four to race into a 3-0 lead inside 10 minutes. But after losing the first set, Ivanovic battled back with some robust hitting of her own and held her nerve to take the decisive tie-break 7-4 when Kuznetsova hit a forehand long. The Serbian may rise as high as eight in the world when the updated rankings are published on Monday from 16 currently. Kuznetsova was playing her second match of the day, having earlier beaten world number one Justine Henin in their interrupted semi-final begun on Saturday.
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    Tennis

    Gonzalez has no chance to win
  19. Miguel Torres y el Basket
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