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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow arrives at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los 
Angeles September 18, 2011.ReutersGwyneth Patrow probably has plenty of 
fans, but it seems the blonde beauty has even more haters.Paltrow topped 
Star magazines list of the 20 Most Hated Celebrities in Hollywood. And 
though she may be one of the more surprising names on the 
list, its likely the gorgeous and perfectly fit 40-year-old mother has earned 
her fair share of haters.Predictably, Kristen Stewart followed Patrow on 
the list. The Twilight star obviously made the cut because she admitted 
to cheating on her heartthrob boyfriend Robert Pattinson with a married 
man last year.Click here to see photos of the most-hated celebsAnd while 
its no surprise that Chris Brown was listed as one of the 
most-hated, he was ranked number 20, with stars like Jesse James and 
Angelina Jolie being listed farther towards the top of the list. Shocking.Serial 
daters Taylor Swift and John Mayer were also said to be most 
hated.Others who made the cut: Kim Kardashian, her mom Kris Jenner, Anne 
Hathaway, Justin Bieber and, of course, Lindsay Lohan.20. Chris Brown19. 
Jesse James18. Taylor Swift17. Shia LaBeouf16. Lindsay Lohan15. Angelina 
Jolie14. Jay Leno13. Ashton Kutcher12. LeAnn Rimes10 and 11. Kris Jenner 
and Kim Kardashian9. Anne Hathaway8. Justin Bieber7. Madonna6. Matt Lauer5. 
Katherine Heigl4. John Mayer3. Jennifer Lopez2. Krsiten Stewart1. Gwyneth 
Paltrow
A federal judge Monday denied an emergency motion for relief filed by 
a Guantanamo Bay prisoner on a hunger strike, despite pleas from the 
man's lawyer who says his client is dying.U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan 
ruled Monday that he didn't have jurisdiction over the case filed by 
Yemeni prisoner Musaab al-Madhwani. Hogan pointed to a provision of the 
Military Commissions Act which bars judicial review of claims made by detained 
enemy combatants regarding their conditions of confinement.The prisoner 
and others in the hunger strike originally claimed that they were being 
denied drinking water and that temperatures in the prison had been kept 
at "extremely frigid" levels -- which the government denied. But the claim 
was expanded to include the allegation that Guantanamo officials had shown 
"deliberate indifference" to the prisoners' serious medical needs.Although 
the case was technically about just one detainee, it was clearly about 
the continued use of Guantanamo to house terrorism suspects, despite President 
Barack Obama's promise to close the prison. When one of al-Madhwani's lawyers, 
Darold Killmer, mentioned the alleged mistreatment of other detainees, Hogan 
responded, "This is not a class-action."At the end of the roughly one-hour 
hearing, Hogan noted that al-Madhwani voluntarily participated in the hunger 
strike, adding that the prisoner "self-manufactured" his health situation.Earlier, 
Killmer, told the judge, "Mr. al-Madhwani is d
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