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Spice Girls to reunite for Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
In an Australian television appearance, Melanie Brown, otherwise known  as Mel B or “Scary” Spice, spilled the news. Speculations have been  swirling around about a potential reunion at the 2012 Olympics in  London, England, but when asked about the group, Brown told the host,  “Well, we do have the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee coming up. Did I really  say that?” Yes, you did, Mel B.

Spice Girls to reunite for Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

In an Australian television appearance, Melanie Brown, otherwise known as Mel B or “Scary” Spice, spilled the news. Speculations have been swirling around about a potential reunion at the 2012 Olympics in London, England, but when asked about the group, Brown told the host, “Well, we do have the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee coming up. Did I really say that?” Yes, you did, Mel B.

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Film Review: The Iron Lady
She is Medusa with a head of auburn snakes shellacked into a helmet, but  somewhere beneath this follicular cement crown looms the elusive heart  of a human being — at least, that’s how Meryl Streep plays Margaret  Thatcher, the still-vilified former British prime minister who waltzed  with Ronald Reagan while the masses rioted in revolt. Illustration by Steve Murray

Film Review: The Iron Lady

She is Medusa with a head of auburn snakes shellacked into a helmet, but somewhere beneath this follicular cement crown looms the elusive heart of a human being — at least, that’s how Meryl Streep plays Margaret Thatcher, the still-vilified former British prime minister who waltzed with Ronald Reagan while the masses rioted in revolt. Illustration by Steve Murray