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Foxy Brown Gets Ugly in Beauty Shop Again

Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET

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CAME UNGLUED Foxy • Beauty and the beast: For the second time Foxy Brown has been busted in a beauty shop—this time she raised hell when the store owner kicked her out while she was trying to glue in her "hair" in the shop bathroom.

Reservations: Under pressure from the Native American community and cultural watchdog groups, The University of Illinois has decided to drop its mascot "Chief Illiniwek," a fixture in U of I athletics for more than 80 racist years.

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