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Living Bibliography:

Associated Press. "Calif. Gov. Signs Bill Increasing Paparazzi Protection for Celebrity Children." Foxnews.com. Fox News, 25 Sept. 2013. Web. 5 Nov. 2013. <http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/09/25/calif-gov-signs-bill-increasing-paparazzi-protection-for-celebrity-children/>.
ü '"On behalf of my children, it is my hope that this is the beginning of the end for those overly aggressive paparazzi whose outrageous conduct has caused so much trauma and emotional distress," Berry said in a statement released by her publicist.'

"California governor signs law aimed at protecting kids from paparazzi." Reuters. Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, 25 Sept. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2013.
ü “Brown, a Democrat who dated rock singer Linda Ronstadt during his first stint as California governor in the 1970s, approved the measure without comment.”

"Celebrities Who Have Lost Endorsement Deals: Paula Deen, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods And More." Huffingtonpost.com. Huffpost Celebrity, 26 June 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/26/celebrities-lost-endorsement-deals-paula-deen_n_3505534.html>.
ü A slideshow of multiple celebrities who lost their endorsement deals and why they lost them. 

"Celebrity Privacy." Issues & Controversies On File: n. p. Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, 9 July 2007. Web. 5 Nov. 2013.
ü According to Stephen Coz, editor of the National Enquirer, said, “There's a difference between observing celebrities and hunting them down” 

"Diana." Encyclopedia. Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2013.
ü "The police report, released in December 2006, concluded that the crash was a "tragic accident" that occurred while the driver was intoxicated and the car was speeding to avoid paparazzi, and that conspiracy theories relating to the event were "completely unfounded." These findings were reinforced by a coroner's inquest concluded in April 2008; the London jury, in a 9-2 verdict, held that the "unlawful killing" of Diana and Fayed was a result of "grossly negligent driving" by their chauffeur and by the paparazzi."

Duke, Alan. "'Real Housewives' Husband Apparently Kills Himself, Authorities Say." Cnn.com. CNN, 17 Aug. 2011. Web. 5 Nov. 2013. <http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/08/16/real.housewives.suicide/index.html>.
ü '"It does appear to be a suicide by hanging," Los Angeles Police spokesman Richard French said. Armstrong was the subject of numerous celebrity gossip website stories in recent weeks that detailed allegations of abuse made against him in his pending divorce.'

"Prosecuting Cyberbullies." Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, 6 Dec. 2010. Web. 19 Nov. 2013.
ü "Supporters of prosecuting cyberbullies say: Cyberbullying causes real pain and psychological difficulties for its victims, and, in extreme cases, can even lead to suicide."