His book Kitchen Confidential--part memoir, cookbook and tell-all--was a bestseller its first week out in 2000.
Our thirst to know ever more creates the hazardous gray market where tell-all accounts thrive.
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Lutz eventually retired in May 2010 and wrote a tell-all book, Car Guys vs.
So Beacon's opt-out for broadcasting of purchases represents only a minor shift in the community's tell-all mindset.
Actor Rupert Everett has won the Sheridan Morley Prize for theatre biography for his second tell-all memoir, Vanished Years.
He always joked that a tell-all would cheat him out of song material.
Her mother, Carmen Navarro Pedrosa, wrote the tell-all Untold Story of Imelda Marcos.
Jon Stone (Max Casella) has written a tell-all play about his childhood, for which his actual mother is cast as his mother.
Clarke is, admittedly, a grandstander who wrote a tell-all book and made headlines questioning the Bush Administration's urgency in responding to the terrorism threat.
De Becker offered his own ultimatum: Officially own up to fatherhood or face a tell-all book by Jazmin portraying the prince as a dead-beat dad.
Young, the author of a tell-all book about the Edwards scandal, testified under an agreement with the government in hopes that he will not be prosecuted.
Regan got some measure of revenge in a tell-all book that revealed that Nancy consulted astrologers and sometimes rearranged her husband's scheduled based on their advice.
New York mag unearthed a tell-all doorman on BrickUnderground.com.
Ted Turner escaped court after he fired his fellow CNN founder, but Schonfeld nonetheless exacted some vengeance in a tell-all book, Me and Ted Against the World (HarperCollins, 2001).
Anne Midgette, the New York Times critic who co-authored a tell-all book about Pavarotti with his former manager, says that at the tenor's peak, the brilliance of his voice was incomparable.
In a recent tell-all book, former Cramer employee Nicholas W. Maier writes of getting in on popular stock offerings by promising to buy more at a higher price later, to keep the stock up.
Greg Smith, the disillusioned Goldman Sachs employee who left the firm in March with a scorched-earth op-ed in The New York Times, is back in the news as his tell-all book hit shelves last week.
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Depending on whom you believe, Tripp did what she did in hopes of landing a tell-all book deal, or out of revenge against her own adulterous father, or out of spite for the libertines who took over from the Bush Administration, for which she had worked as a secretary--or all of the above.
Banned for life last year from competing in sanctioned sporting events, stripped of his seven Tour de France titles as a result of his long-denied involvement with doping, and having lost most of his endorsement deals, Armstrong is back in the news this week in a tell-all (or tell-some) interview with Oprah, marking the start of a public campaign geared towards restoring his image.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said the team will wait for Major League Baseball to determine the truthfullness of the allegations, and manager Joe Girardi said there's no way to tell whether the All-Star third baseman will regain his offensive production following him surgery.
But so far, there aren't all the tell-tale signs that it's about to run out.
And what little it does tell us defies all expectations - hanging around with prostitutes and trashing the temple.
It follows last week's "puzzling" behaviour by the bird, who showed all the tell-tale signs of egg laying before completely changing her behaviour.
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As any successful serial entrepreneur can tell you, an all-star team (or even a team with one lone shining star) can be a powerfully effective selling point.
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And almost all of it will be on ads that tell you the economy is bad -- it's all Obama's fault.
When Hecker was shown a 2, 000-centrifuge plant in November 2010, he could not tell if it was operating at all, let alone producing low-enriched uranium for fuel purposes, as claimed.
Two days in and I can already tell this experience will be life-changing for all of us.
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