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Sarah Palin, the 2008 nominee for U.S. vice president, has told
PEOPLE magazine via email that her family is penning a book.
"Our family is writing a book on fitness and self-discipline focusing on where we get our energy and balance as we still eat our beloved homemade comfort foods," Palin writes.
"We promise you what we do works and allows a fulfilling quality of life and sustenance anyone can enjoy," she goes on to say.
According to
PEOPLE, it is unclear whether Palin has a contract for the book or when it will be published.
Mama Monster pays WikiLeaks founder a visit
The Guardian reports "Poker Face" singer
Lady Gaga dined with WikiLeaks founder
Julian Assange Monday night at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where the 41-year-old has been since seeking political asylum in June.
Earlier that day, Gaga was at the Harrods department store next door where she was launching her new perfume.

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Twentieth Century Fox Animation and its Blue Sky Studios unit announced today they have acquired the rights to Charles M. Schulz's
"Peanuts" comic strip, and come November 2015, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the gang will be returning to the big screen.
"We have been working on this project for years," Craig Schulz, president of Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates, said in a statement. "We finally felt the time was right and the technology is where we need it to be to create this film."
Charlie Brown first arrived in theaters as "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" in 1969. A number of other features followed in the years to come.
Steve Martino, director of "Ice Age: Continental Drift" and "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who," will direct from the screenplay written by Charles Schulz's son Craig, grandson Bryan Schulz and Cornelius Uliano, the
Los Angeles Times reports.