Four days after completing her sixth stint in rehab, Lindsay Lohan sat down with Oprah
for a highly anticipated interview. During their candid conversation,
the actress opened up about her time in rehab as well as her public
court battles, family feuds and addictions.
In this clip from the interview on "Oprah's Next Chapter,"
Oprah focuses on Lohan's addiction, beginning with a direct question
for the troubled star. "Are you an addict?" she asks Lohan.
"Yeah," Lohan answers. "What is your drug of choice?" Oprah asks. "Alcohol," Lohan says. "That, in the past, was a gateway to other things for me… I tried cocaine with alcohol." Read More...
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Pervez Musharraf, Former Pakistani President And Army Chief, Charged With Benezir Bhutto Assassination
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — A Pakistani court Tuesday indicted former
president and army chief Pervez Musharraf on murder charges in
connection with the 2007 assassination of iconic Pakistani Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto, deepening the fall of a once-powerful figure
who returned to the country this year in an effort to take part in
elections.
The decision by a court in Rawalpindi marks the first time Musharraf, or any former army chief in Pakistan, has been charged with a crime.
Musharraf, who took power in a 1999 coup and stepped down from office in disgrace nearly a decade later, now faces a litany of legal problems that have in many ways broken taboos on the inviolability of the once-sacrosanct military in Pakistani society. Read More...
The decision by a court in Rawalpindi marks the first time Musharraf, or any former army chief in Pakistan, has been charged with a crime.
Musharraf, who took power in a 1999 coup and stepped down from office in disgrace nearly a decade later, now faces a litany of legal problems that have in many ways broken taboos on the inviolability of the once-sacrosanct military in Pakistani society. Read More...
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