Full list of articles from Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Major features:

Cover story - How love saved Britney

By Kevin O'Leary; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Less that two years after her meltdown, a health and happy Spears is getting serious with her agent boyfriend Jason Trawick. (1,825 words)

Their dark family secrets

By Mara Reinstein; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

From happy ending to hoax: the truth about the Heene parents, who plotted to get publicity by faking their 6-year-old son's disappearance in a helium flying saucer. What price fame? As the publicity-hungry dad. (1,100 words)

Octo-mom - How I lost 145 pounds

By Eric Andersson; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Nine months after giving birth to octuplets, Nadya Suleman is back in 24-inch-waist jeans - without the help of a trainer or plastic surgery. Includes sidebars on her diet and workout plan. (650 words)

Kids in the crossfire

By Jamie Buerger; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Acting up and out of control, the Gosselin children suffer as the Jon and Kate war rages on. (660 words)

Khloe [Kardashian] & Lamar [Odom]--Prenup shakedown

By Ericka Souter; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Kardashian and Odom are happy now, but what happens if the marriage breaks up. Includes sidebar. (650 words)

Other features:

Hot Hollywood - Jessica Simpson - Fed up with fat jokes

No writer listed; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

(200 words)

Lindsay Lohan on her Dad - He should "shut up"

No writer listed; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Lohan asks "Can't you be a father without cameras?" (185 words)

This Minute - Hilary [Swank] earning her wings

By Lauren Schutte; Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

Swank reveals her new passion for flying (watch out, Angela!) (250 words)

Hot Hollywood -- Joe Michale - 25 things you don't know about me

Us Weekly Magazine, Nov. 2, 2009

The talk show host and sitcom star, 37, opens up to Us Weekly (285 words)

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