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    Jessica Alba marries long-time boyfriend

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    Actress Jessica Alba and her fiance Cash Warren pose on the red carpet at the premiere of the movie ''The Eye'' in Los Angeles, California January 31, 2008. Alba, who is pregnant with her first child, married long time boyfriend Cash Warren on Monday, her publicist said. REUTERS / Hector Mata

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Jessica Alba, who is pregnant with her first child, married long time boyfriend Cash Warren on Monday, her publicist said.

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    Alba, 27, best-known for her roles in the TV drama "Dark Angel" and the movie "Fantastic Four," announced she was engaged last last year. The baby is expected in the early summer of 2008.

    Alba's publicist Brad Cafarelli gave no further details of the marriage on Tuesday.

    Alba met Warren on the set of "Fantastic Four" in 2004 where he was a director's assistant. Warren has since moved into producing.

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