December 5, 2009

Why Desiree Rogers' Head Won't Roll

Mary Mitchell, Chicago Sun-Times

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The heat's on Desiree Rogers. Now, a lot of people in Chicago are wondering will they or won't they fire the nation's celebrity party planner.

For those who don't know, Rogers has been under intense scrutiny since a Washington couple crashed the president's first state dinner.

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TAGGED: Tareq Salahi, Desiree Rogers, Washington, Chicago, President , Planner

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