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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA. |
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By the time you read this, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner may have another bundle of joy. The couple have kept the due date of their second child under wraps, but those pesky paparazzi popped the pair arriving yesterday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA. (Ben and Jen's daughter, Violet, is 3.) Earlier this week, Garner was snapped while taking a stroll with sex therapist Dr. Holly Hein, who's famous for her book "Sexual Detours: The Startling Truth Behind Love, Lust, and Infidelity." (As the title suggests, Hein is not opposed to affairs.) Is Affleck's marriage in trouble? Bah. If we had to bet, Garner's just researching a role.
Change in the air
Is the city ready for a two-woman anchor desk? WLVI thinks so. Starting Monday, Kim Khazei will join Frances Rivera on the 10 p.m. newscast, making Channel 56 the first Boston station to feature a permanent team of female anchors. Khazei replaces Matt Lorch, who will continue to report and anchor afternoon newscasts on WHDH (Channel 7), which owns WLVI. "We think it's a strong move for us, doing something that is new, cutting edge, and different at 10 p.m.," said Chris Wayland, vice president and general manager of WHDH and WLVI. Linda Miele, news director for both stations, said the newscast will showcase more viewer-generated content such as video, photos, and tip-driven stories. WCVB (Channel 5) briefly experimented with a pairing of two women in the fall of 2007 while searching for a replacement for Natalie Jacobson. The station briefly paired Liz Brunner and Heather Unruh as co-anchors at 6 p.m. but soon split them up.Tom and Gisele: psychic connection
Why waste time guessing if Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are getting married when you can look into a crystal ball? Alex Palermo, owner of the Original Tremont Tearoom, the nation's oldest psychic salon, and Darlene at Regina Russell's Tea Room in Quincy, both say the Pats QB will, in fact, make a blushing bride of the Brazilian supermodel in the new year. Palermo: "Oh yeah, it's going to happen." Darlene: "It will never break up. It's forever. They are kindred old souls together." The soothsayers also say Brady's playing days are basically behind him because of the knee injury he suffered this season. "Even if he comes back, it'll be limited," said Palermo. "Tom's leaving football, and the Patriots are scrambling behind the scenes to figure out what to do." While we had them on the horn, we asked for a few other new year's predictions. Both believe Caroline Kennedy will take Hillary Clinton's Senate seat. "That girl grew up surrounded by politicians," said Darlene. "If she doesn't know her way around the Senate, I don't know who does." Palermo isn't expecting big things from Republican VP pick Sarah Palin . "Sarah who?" he said. "Bill Weld has a better chance of getting a talk show, and he's as exciting as a cantaloupe." And what about House Speaker Sal Di Masi? Are his days numbered? "No way. He's the Massachusetts version of the Teflon Don," said Palermo. But Darlene disagrees. "He's going to step down, thank God. He has nowhere to turn but to go home." The Tremont Tea Room, by the way, is moving from its longtime Winter Street location. Effective today, the tea room's prophets will be telling fortunes at 101 Tremont St. Johnny Diaz of the Globe staff contributed. Names can be reached at names@globe.com or at 617-929-8253. ![]()



