Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's rep says a profane message embedded in a recent veto letter is just a "strange coincidence."
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A veto message from Schwarzenegger, regarding a bill from Assemblymember Tom Ammiano of San Francisco, raised eyebrows when the first letters of sequential lines in the left-hand margin spelled out the words ...
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Mel Gibson, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Billy Crystal are ready to share a last laugh with Jay Leno.
The stars are among the big-name guests lined up for Leno's final week as host of The Tonight Show, beginning ...
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As always, Arnold Schwarzenegger is a man of his word. The bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-governor will be back as the T-800 killer cyborg in this month's Terminator Salvation.
The actor's appearance was confirmed at a Thursday press screening of the movie.
Schwarzenegger's governorship duties prevented him from shooting new footage, but the ...
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America's most buff and tough governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, will become just the latest politician to take to the airwaves, when he joins America's Most Wanted's John Walsh for a special episode. On the upcoming show (April 26, 9 pm/ET on Fox), Schwarzenegger meets Walsh at a DNA testing lab in Sacramento to discuss expanding law enforcements authority to take DNA samples from criminal suspects.The Governator was a proponent of a California proposition that mandates DNA testing for felony suspects, not just convicted criminals, but it's one of only a handful of states with such a law. Walsh is calling for all states follow suit, asserting that the testing not only helps solve crimes, but also free the innocent. Is Schwarzenegger mixing entertainment and politics too closely, or the AMW a good place for him to discuss relevant issues? Anna DimondUse our Online Video Guide to see Arnold Schwarzenegger, pre- and post-governorshipRelated: Are Politicians Going Too ...
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How desperate is Britney Spears to get out from under her conservator father's "thumb" and take charge of her meandering life? Her former manager, Sam Lutfi, reportedly is trying to get Brit an audience with no less than California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. "Britney says her civil rights have been violated, and she wants to talk to Arnold about it," a source, who overheard Lutfi's call to Ahnold's former flack, tells the New York Daily News. "She wants the governor to look into why she can't get an attorney."Lutfi refused to give Arnold's ex-publicist Spears' digits, instead saying that if the Gov called him, he'd "hand Britney the phone" a pretty neat trick for someone who legally shouldn't be in contact with her.
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