Leo DiCaprio and the model partied aboard a yacht after what she called her 'inconvenient' appearance at the war crimes trial of dictator Charles Taylor.
By ANNA SCHECTER
Aug. 10, 2010
After testifying Thursday that she had received a gift of alleged "blood diamonds" from men she believed to be representatives of an African dictator, Naomi Campbell flew to Italy to party with actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who had starred in a film about illegal African gems called "Blood Diamond."
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Wealthy Candidates Try To Buy The Ballot In Connecticut
"In today's day and age, the political reality is it takes a boatload of money to run for office. Especially in light of the recent S[upreme] C[ourt] ruling that allows corporations to spend unlimited millions of dollars on advertising for or against a candidate. By definition, the rich are the ones who can afford to run. ... Us working slobs can't just up and leave our jobs or small businesses to spend months campaigning. ... [E]lection finance reform is way overdue in this country."
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