But how could I want to be famous for these false reports about the death of my baby?
Andy Warhol predicted that in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes.
Andy Warhol persuaded Americans that anyone can be famous for 15 minutes.
The Gettys may be famous for their massive wealth and love of art but Easton Neston itself would put many museums to shame.
Lord Irvine may be famous for his rows, but the ones he has had with Mr Straw over juvenile justice have entered Whitehall folklore.
She says she wrote Tallulah and the Teen Stars because she got "so depressed" with young people wanting to be famous for the sake of it.
He may be famous for books including The BFG and James and the Giant Peach, but one of Welsh author Roald Dahl's lesser known works could be considered one of his most important.
Where Andy Warhol mused everyone will be famous for 15 minutes and that brave new world where animated TV family The Jetsons fly around in domed bubble cars to get from point A to point B.
In a time when it is possible to be famous simply for being famous (and moreover wealthy for simply being famous) it is an understandable temptation.
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They must not have had a UK top 20 single or album by 14 November 2010 and must not already be famous, for example by featuring in the final stages of a TV talent show or being a member of a successful band.
Yet Greenberg may be quite as famous for being Jewish as for what he did in the batter's box.
Anyhow, weather aside it will be a famous old day for either Barnsley or Cardiff today as one Championship side will take its place in the final.
Just as the Dragons thought they may be heading for a famous victory, Alex Crockett cut through their midfield with 14 minutes left before off-loading to Hooper, who powered through for Bath's second try.
Mr Hirst is as famous for being rich and famous as he is for his art, which may be part of his appeal.
To the degree that Shinzo Abe and his policymakers find that national strength through the values of a liberal economy--such as by fostering the innovative, quick-to-market technology for which Japan is ever more famous--there will be grounds instead for admiration.
Musicians head to New York, Nashville and Los Angeles to be famous, they come to Austin for the love of playing.
He won titles aplenty at Manchester United and one at Real Madrid, and the Galaxy will be looking for him and his famous ball-bending right foot to lead them to a trophy cabinet full of silverware in those five years.
The soon-to-be-launched New York Sun, named after a deceased publication famous for whimsically proving the existence of Father Christmas, will be a 12-30-page broadsheet a form of newspaper that, apart from the Times and a handful of other publications founded in the 1800s, has largely ceased to exist.
But if the Pritzker family is to be given a notch in history it will be for its pioneering hotels rather than as a famous owner of money.
To be sure, the Hebrew Bible is famous for the countless passages that leave gaps or generate inter-Biblical tensions, etc.
"He didn't look like a guy who was thinking, This is what I've been waiting for, to be world famous!"
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Not now: to many of his fellow-citizens, Mr Fujimori's famous toughness seems to be being used not for his country's benefit but for his own.
Seattle is famous for its music scene, so be sure to catch a show.
Davies knows it would be dire if the famous old club fail to qualify for next season's competition.
Cuts would be welcome, but Sir Tom, who is famous for not listening to pleas from directors for dramatic economy, has so far resisted.
Fifty-five paintings and 278 drawings by Lowry, famous for his matchstick figures, will be displayed by rotation at the centre and up to 100 will be on show at a time.
Thomas Friedman is famous for musing that he wishes America could be China for a day.
Sandberg is famous for urging women to do better, be better, work smarter and stay in the game.
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You can be great in your profession, you can earn a lot of money, you can be famous, but the question is what are you doing for others.
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