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  • Attorney: Reality star's husband relieved she's OK

    An attorney says the husband of celebrity White House gate crasher and ex-reality star Michaele Salahi is glad that she's OK but heartbroken that she's apparently left home to be with rock band Journey's lead guitarist.


  • Reality TV star reportedly in Tenn. with rock band

    While her husband says she's missing, White House gate crasher and "Real Housewives of D.C." cast member Michaele Salahi has reportedly been with the band Journey in Tennessee.


  • White House gate crasher

    Celebrity White House gate crasher husband Tareq Salahi is glad his wife, Michaele, is OK but heartbroken that she's left home to be with another man, reported to be lead guitarist for the rock band Journey, the couple's attorney said Thursday.


  • City State: Morning Roundup

    Va. board votes on abortion clinic regulations; Md. assembly may put off gas tax hike; Perry: Americans don't want 'caretaker state'; D.C. spending bill moves through Senate; Michaele Salahi now with Journey guitarist?; Md. businesses got $16M in 9/11-related loans; U. of Md. student sexually assaulted in dorm.


  • FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009  file photo, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, right, arrive at a State Dinner at the White House in Washington. Salahi, who gained notoriety with her husband by crashing a glitzy White House state dinner, says in a new book that she suffers from multiple sclerosis, a potentially debilitating disease that she says she has kept secret for years.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, file)

    Salahi leaves husband, at least temporarily

    The woman who made headlines for crashing a White House party was reported missing Tuesday night by her husband, but a police report Wednesday afternoon states she is safe and just needs time away from home.


  • Husband of reality TV star says wife abducted

    The husband of "Real Housewives of D.C." cast member Michaele Salahi reported to police that he believed his wife had been abducted, but investigators said Wednesday she assured them she was with a friend and "where she wanted to be."


  • From left; President Barack Obama meets Michaele Salahi, President Bush and first lady Laura Bush,  first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton dances with Argentine President Carlos Menem and (background) Mexico President Vicente Fox saw fireworks at his White House visit. (Photos: Associated Press and The  Washington Times)

    The List: Dinner at the White House

    This week, we look at some notable state dinners.


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