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to wedded bliss

One six-year courtship plus one weekend of playing coy equaled lots of publicity for Jay-Z and Beyonce, a.k.a. The Newlyweds. Yesterday, People.com and Usmagazine.com continued to lead their online gossip coverage with pieces about the couple, reportedly married Friday at the rap mogul's Tribeca apartment, though their reps would not confirm the happy news. People.com reported that Mary J. Blige spilled the beans Saturday at a Greensboro, N.C., concert she played with none other than the groom. "Congratulations to my man, Jay-Z, and my girl B," Blige said.

Peru puts on

a grand wedding

Hundreds of people packed Lima's main plaza to catch a glimpse of tenor Juan Diego Florez and his German-born wife, Julia Trappe, who exchanged vows Saturday in Peru's "wedding of the year." Security was tight for the couple and their high-profile guest list, which included President Alan Garcia, first lady Pilar Nores and writer Mario Vargas Llosa. The 35-year-old tenor, who has been called the successor of Luciano Pavarotti, already married Trappe last year in a small civil ceremony in Vienna. But he said he also wanted a Roman Catholic wedding in his hometown.

Farrow logging on

to take China to task

Mia Farrow, 63, will spend the first week of the Beijing Olympics providing reports on the


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Net about life in a Sudanese refugee camp, to bring attention to China's role in helping the Arab-dominated government of Sudan continue its bloody campaign against the ethnic African tribal people of Darfur. Activists say China, which is Sudan's main trading partner, is effectively financing the war.

Being K-Fed

doesn't come cheap

Kevin Federline might play the part of the pauper to his pop princess ex-wife Britney Spears, but in Las Vegas he is king. Federline spent more

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than $43,000 on Las Vegas hotels, dining and shopping between May 2007 and January of this year, according to documents filed by Federline's attorney in his custody battle with Spears. Meanwhile, his company, Gooseneck Productions, spent $841,129 in 2007 while earning $544,075, according to the documents.