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Saturday, November 26, 2005 12:00 AM

Our Jennifer fixation

We've seen her laugh, we've seen her cry. We've seen her almost-exposed breast. Will we ever get enough of Jennifer Aniston?

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  • Monday, November 28, 2005 09:37 AM

    Jennifer Aniston

    I certainly won't cancel my subscription over this article. I do like it better, however, when Salon publishes interviews with actors and other creative artists who have interesting, intelligent things to say, like the interviews you had with John Cusack and George Clooney. Now if you did an interview with Jennifer Aniston,like the ones with Cusack and Clooney, and she had some intelligent, insightful perspectives on life and the world we live in, then that would be interesting. But this article simply wasn't.

    As for her alleged appeal, I don't hate her, but I'm not a fan either. I think she's pretty, but there are a lot of women who are better-looking. I also think that she's a good actress, but she's not a very good actress or a great one, and she simply doesn't deserve all this attention.

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