Saturday, December 15, 2007

Jennifer Aniston & Vince Vaughn Back on with Trial Romance?

One thing is certain about Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn. When they were together they were the masters at dodging the paparazzi. Are they still able to sneak around together and keep it private? With photographers, they certainly are. But there are two separate reports published this wee

Are they really back together? Star Magazine has this detailed meeting that a source told the weekly entertainment magazine. According to the witness for the meeting Jennifer was "Dressed down in a simple black shirt, blue jeans and minimal makeup (when she) arrived at the Terrace Café of West Hollywood’s Sunset Tower Hotel with a woman and two men in tow. To diners at the poolside restaurant, it looked like Jen was about to enjoy a night out with a group of her pals – that is, until ex-boyfriend, Vince Vaughn, showed up and joined them."

According to the report in Star, initially Jen kept her distance. She seemed reluctant to attract attention to the fact that they were both at the same table, says a fellow diner. “She was obviously thrilled to see him. She giggled quietly at his jokes.” But as the wine flowed, Jen relaxed. “She suddenly darted around the table, sat in his lap, and gave him a big kiss”, says the witness.

After enjoying dinner together, the pair went off into the night. “Jen’s friends left and she climbed into the car with him”, says the eye witness, who adds that “Jen was smiling and waving” as the two drove off together.

The Enquirer is even more certain. They have a report that says, "They’re back on. The Breakup stars, Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn are secretly back together and the Enquirer has uncovered all the details about their hush-hush dates."

"Jen and Vince have quietly started seeing each other again, and she’s never been happier”, an insider told the Enquirer. They also have an account of the meeting what from sounds like the very same witness and claim that Jen is ready to give Vince another shot at love.

Star adds this, "The on-again lovers have since kept a low profile, to avoid the intense scrutiny that surrounded their initial 15-month romance, says the insider. In mid-October, as Star reported, they were caught laughing and chatting excitedly during a secret date at the Beverly Hills Hotel Bar Nineteen 12."

"Then, at an earlier November dinner, also at the Terrace Café, they “sat close together holding hands, while deep in private discussion”, a friend of the couple reveals. “At times, Vince reached up and tenderly touched Jennifer’s face with his hand. She was beaming”, says the pal."

news source : http://www.nationalledger.com/

Friday, December 7, 2007

Inmate Loses Bid to Hang Aniston Photo

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — All Jevon Jackson wanted was to hang a picture of Jennifer Aniston in his room. But because his room was a cell at a Green Bay prison, the warden wouldn't allow it. Jackson took his case to federal court, where a judge ruled Wednesday in favor of the prison — but offered the inmate advice on how to get a picture of the TV and movie star.

Jackson, a murderer, ran afoul of the state prison system when he ordered a commercial picture of Aniston, who starred on the television series "Friends."

The prison has a policy against inmates receiving, and thus displaying, commercially published photographs. It adopted the policy in 2006 because of the increasing volume of mail — some 1,500 pieces of mail a day, according to prison officials.

The commercially published photos often contained nudity or other forbidden content such as gang symbols, officials told the court.

Jackson, 30, argued that his First Amendment rights had been violated. He also said it didn't make sense to disallow commercial photographs but at the same time allow magazines that could contain hundreds of images.

Inmates are allowed to display pictures of non-celebrity friends and relatives, as well as photos published in magazines. Neither Jackson nor the prison said there was anything inappropriate about the photo he wanted to display.

"That's good," the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals wrote in its unanimous, and somewhat snarky, opinion.

In it, the judges wrote: "In 2000, Aniston sued 'Celebrity Skin' magazine for publishing photos taken of her while sunbathing topless in her own backyard!" The three judges also identified Aniston as an actress who appeared in "several forgettable recent films." They named a couple: "Rumor Has It" and "Along Came Polly."

The appeals court said the prison's policy was reasonable — and Jackson could always get around it by ordering magazines.

Even though Aniston may not be in every issue he subscribed to, the court said, "the likelihood of an eventual photograph of her is sufficiently high to suffice as an alternative."

Jackson had argued a commercial photo would be less trouble for the prison than if he had to order several magazines to find the one picture of Aniston he wanted.

A spokesman for the state prison system referred questions to the state attorney general's office, which handled the case. A spokesman for that department did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Jackson was sentenced to life in prison for murder in the 1993 killing of a woman who had just left a Milwaukee fast-food restaurant. He was 17 at the time of the murder

news source : http://ap.google.com/article/