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LOS ANGELES Kristine Lefebvre, who failed to win a job with Donald Trump on The Apprentice, is shedding her business suit for Playboy.
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source: RTE.ie
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Published Tue, Oct 20
Apprentice cattiness not the reality 
source: Daily Telegraph
THE wannabe businesswomen on The Apprentice are making all women look bad, says expert.
Published Sun, Oct 18
Apprentice hopeful Setanta is fired 
source: RTE.ie
Bill Cullen's latest challenge on 'The Apprentice' proved too much for team leader Setanta Landers.
Published Tue, Oct 6
Bill Rancic shares business advice 
source: MyFOX Providence WNAC
He is the original 'Apprentice'. And has made quite a name for himself as an entrepreneur. Bill Rancic joined The Rhode Show to talk about his experience on The Apprentice, and if Donald Trump is really as scary as he seems.
Published Thu, Sep 10
Football chief to take on Apprentice role 
source: RTE.ie
Karren Brady, the chief executive of Birmingham City Football Club, is to take over from Margaret Mountford as an adviser to Lord Sugar on The Apprentice.
Published Sun, Aug 30
Lorraine Tighe ‘looked horrific’ on TV 
source: Unreality TV
Apprentice candidate, Lorraine Tighe has admitted that she “looked horrific” whilst appearing on the TVshow. “On The Apprentice I looked horrific,” she said. “Next to all those other gorgeous girls, I was definitely a one out of 10 woman. Now I’m a 10 out of 10. I can’t believe it.”
Published Sun, Jun 21
The Apprentice star Kate Walsh for GMTV job 
source: Unreality TV
It’s been revealed today that The Apprentice series five runner-up Kate Walsh has been offered a role on GMTV presenting a feature about “what women should wear in the office”. Kate was pipped to the post on The Apprentice by Yasmina Siadatan but she didn’t leave the show entirely empty han...
Published Sun, Jun 21
Tories make formal complaint over Sir Alan Sugar becoming government adviser 
source: Mail Online
The Conservatives have formally complained to the BBC's governing body over the decision to allow Sir Alan Sugar to continue on The Apprentice.
Published Fri, Jun 19