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Carter, Usher share a flight

By: Jeff Dufour and Kiki Ryan
Washington Examiner
04/22/09 6:44 AM EDT


That was former first lady Rosalynn Carter and R&B artist Usher arriving at Dulles on the same flight from Atlanta on Tuesday afternoon. Carter was in town for the signing of the Edward Kennedy Serve America Act at the SEED School; no word on why Usher was here.

Also spotted: Richard Gere dining at Blue Duck Tavern in the Park Hyatt Hotel Tuesday for lunch. Wearing a gray suit, blue button-down shirt and glasses, he appeared to be “having a great time” with the seven others at his table.

Then on Monday night, Jordanian Prime Minister Nader al-Dahabi dined at the Bombay Club with Jordanian Ambassador Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al-Hussein, five companions and a platoon of security.




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Goon Squad

Apr 22, 2009

I wonder were any of these celebrities harassed by the goons called Airport Police? I bet their cars were not harrased !

 

Bluedog

Apr 22, 2009

I am so happy you reported Gere's waredrobe. Were the seven others his concubine, or seven dwarfs? Who really give a flying sh--?

 


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