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Kristen Stewart Charged A Middle Eastern Prince $500,000 For 15 Minutes Of Her Time

Redeem now Harvey Weinstein revealed an interesting tidbit while promoting “12.12.12,” the Hurricane Sandy benefit concert film during the Toronto Film Festival Monday. According to the movie mogul, "Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart raised a whopping $500,000 for the Sandy relief effort simply by sitting with a Middle Eastern Prince for a mere 15 minutes. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.

New Marlowe Theatre Takes Shape Gallery

1. Marlowe Theatre Building work continuing at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury - March 2010 2. Marlowe Theatre 2 Building work continuing at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury - March 2010 3. Marlowe Theatre 3 Building work continuing at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury - March 2010 4. Marlowe Theatre 4 Building work continuing at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury - March 2010 5. Marlowe Theatre 5 Building work continuing at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury - March 2010

Southampton Race for Life- The Start

This image appears in the gallery: Southampton Race For Life- The Start 29. Southampton Race for Life- The Start Cancer, we're coming to get you! The ladies were fired up and ready to take on cancer at Southampton Common. 49 images See the full gallery: Southampton Race For Life- The Start

Vanessa Hudgens wears seventies inspired jeans in

She is set to make a sartorial impact at the upcoming star-studded music festival, Coachella.  And Vanessa Hudgens practised her festival style as she emerged in West Hollywood on Tuesday.  The 28-year-old American actress looked boho chic in a tiny tan-coloured crop top, which she paired with a pair of chic seventies-inspired denims.  Scroll down for video   Hippe queen: Vanessa Hudgens, 28, boho chic in a tiny tan-coloured crop top, which she paired with a pair of chic seventies-inspired denims as she stepped out in West Hollywood

While Other Bodybuilders Failed, Mastermind Arnold Schwarzenegger Made Millionsin Mail-Order Busine

Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s early days in America were stacked with periods of uncertainty yet excitement. His association with Joe Weider was yet to blossom into full potential to become the giant that he is. The Austrian Oak, who wasn’t necessarily affected by the low prize money in Mr. Olympia, started making money in more ways than one. One ingenious business opportunity that he capitalized on was launching a mail-order business out of his apartment.