Pastor Paul Wirth Issues 30 Day Sex Challenge
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Aspen Times Weekly columnist Gary Hubbell and his Feb. 9 column entitled "In election 2008, don’t forget Angry White Man" have been the center of controversy.
Hubbell described that the Democratic presidential race is between a White woman and an African-American man. With all the focus of each candidate about special interest groups, Hubbell says that candidates have not recognized "angry white men," who he claims will decide the election.
Hubbell then details the characteristics of angry white men, describing the broad description of their cultural backgrounds. According to Hubbell, "angry white men" are gun-toting, English-loving men who are very masculine and voted for George W. Bush.
However, the biggest commonality is their disdain for Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Hubbell goes on to say that "angry white men" would love to have Clinton win the Democratic presidential bid, in order for them to vote against her.
source: http://www.transworldnews.com
Well there's already eco-porn, and green keeps getting hotter and hotter, so it's not too surprising that someone would try to open an eco-brothel. That someone is none other than infamous celebrity madam Heidi Fleiss.
The raven-haired, 80-pound ex-con plans to open the stud-farm and -- get this -- spa on land she owns near dusty Pahrump, Nevada. The facility will reportedly boast wind turbines, and the feisty proprietor is looking into non-toxic, green building materials and techniques, to make sure no one gets a chemical headache while getting boffed.
The Stud Farm will be “an exclusive resort, and I’ll make it really nice like the Beverly Hills Hotel,” Heidi reportedly has said, for women who "want to get a manicure, a pedicure, and a shag.”
So far Fleiss has hit a delay, after she was tangled up in some local intrigue. It seems another brothel owner was arrested for allegedly bribing a public official, and Fleiss had reportedly introduced those two parties. But the erstwhile madam of $10,000-night call girls believes her eco-brothel will soon get up and running.
Fleiss already owns a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient Laundromat in Pahrump.
Fleiss is a vegetarian who considers herself a tree hugger. She is also well known for owning 20 some exotic parrots. Perhaps that explains part of why she takes indoor air quality so seriously, given that birds are highly sensitive to toxic VOCs (remember the proverbial canary in the coal mine?).
source: http://www.thedailygreen.com
It didn’t take long for the paparazzi to catch up with Eva Mendes, who made her first public appearance since leaving her rehab facility in Utah yesterday.
Spotted out in Los Angeles, Mendes kept her head lowered as she visited a friends house with her boyfriend, George Gargurevich, by her side.
As previously reported by Gossip Girls, the Ghost Rider star left Cirque Lodge - boarding a flight to Los Angeles shortly after 9pm (PST) on February 6th after spending a number of weeks in the facility.
Now it’s being reported that Eva is only on break - not completely finished. “Eva is attending to some personal business in Los Angeles and intends to return to complete her treatment shortly,” the actress’s rep said in a statement Thursday.
Live results from Florida primary
REPUBLICANS (57 national convention delegates at stake) John McCain and Mitt Romney clashed in a hard-fought Florida primary on Tuesday, seeking campaign momentum before the race for the Republican presidential nomination turns into a nationwide delegate struggle on Feb. 5. Rudy Giuliani and Mike Huckabee also had spots on the ballot, struggling for survival in a race that threatened to leave them behind — or out. DEMOCRATS Democrat Senator Barack Obama looked to close the gap with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton heading into next week's virtual national primary after securing the coveted endorsement of Senator Edward Kennedy. Florida was also to hold a Democratic contest, but the party's candidates all agreed to a pledge imposed by national party leaders not to publicly campaign there because of a dispute with state party officials. The Democratic National Committee stripped Florida of all its convention delegates for violating party rules by holding its primary earlier than Feb. 5.But crowds have exceeded expectations ever since that "great hall," the LDS Conference Center, was opened in April 2000. When it was dedicated on Oct. 8, 2000, more than 30,000 people filled the 21,000-seat hall, according to Deseret Morning News archives.
During a prayer to dedicate the center, President Hinckley said the building and other surrounding church properties were a "testimony of the strength and vitality of (God's) work."
"May this area be looked upon as a place of peace, an oasis in the midst of this bustling city," he said. "May it be a place where the weary may sit and contemplate the things of God and the beauties of nature."
Later, President Hinckley noted, "It is not a museum piece, although the architecture is superb. It is a place to be used in honor to the Almighty and for the accomplishment of his eternal purposes."
Since its dedication, the Conference Center has become home to the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Galleries of original artwork grace its halls. Noted musicians and artisans have performed there. It has been a setting for grand productions, including "Light of the World" during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of people visit the building. It is not, however, set aside as a place for proselyting like the adjoining Temple Square.
President Hinckley told the Deseret Morning News in 2000: "It is a bold step we are taking. But this boldness is in harmony with the tremendous outreach of the church across the world."
The Conference Center has been said to be the largest auditorium in the world dedicated to religious worship and a legacy of President Hinckley's tenure as leader of the LDS Church. It has a 7,667-pipe organ, was built with 116,000 cubic yards of concrete, has a 92-foot spire and four-acre meadow on top. It was built from the same granite with which the Salt Lake Temple was constructed in the 19th century.
The building's pulpit has a unique connection to President Hinckley. It was made from a walnut tree that grew in the back yard of his Salt Lake home — a place where his children "played and also grew," he said during the April 2000 LDS General Conference.
Those who volunteer at the Conference Center say it's a place where the spirit of God is present. During a prayer dedicating the building, President Hinckley prayed that it would be a gathering place and "a thing of beauty to the beholder both inside and out."
"May it be a house of many uses," he prayed, "a house of culture, a house of art, a house of faith, a house of God. May it give expression to the declaration of the people that if 'there is anything virtuous, lovely or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things."'
He continued, "From this pulpit may thy name (God) be spoken with reverence and love. May the name of thy Son be constantly remembered with sacred declaration. May testimony of thy divine work ring forth from here to all the world. May righteousness be proclaimed and evil denounced. May words of faith be spoken with boldness and conviction. May proclamations and declarations of doctrine ring forth to the nations."
source: http://deseretnews.com
Thousands Take Part In ING Miami Marathon MIAMI
Runners to your mark – sneakers laced up and tunes ready on the iPod. More than 13-thousand runners are taking part in the ING Miami Marathon and Half Marathon in downtown Miami Sunday. The winning male and female in the marathon each earn $5-thousand. Those who break course or state records will win additional prize money. The marathon's organizers say this year there are runners from all 50 states and 47 countries.
Miss Michigan Kirsten Haglund, a 19-year-old aspiring Broadway star, was crowned Miss America 2008 on Saturday in a live show billed as the unveiling of the 87-year-old pageant's new, hipper look.
Haglung, of Farmington Hills, Mich., sang "Over the Rainbow" to clinch the title. She beat Miss Indiana Nicole Elizabeth Rash, the first runner up, and Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto, the second runner up for the $50,000 scholarship and year of travel that comes with the crown.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sporting updated hairdos, sassy attitudes and red carpet-worthy fashion, a crop of 52 newly made-over aspiring beauty queens was trimmed as they competed for the top tiara Saturday in the Miss America Pageant.
Contestants wore blue jeans and added a bit of humor to the traditional opening number, the parade of states.
"Where we consider ice fishing to be a major league sport, I'm Miss Minnesota!" Jennifer Ann Hudspeth said.
Producers had hoped a new confident attitude would show through on the catwalks, and Miss Utah, Jill Stevens, an Army medic who served in Afghanistan, didn't disappoint.
"Home of the country's highest birth rate — as long as the Osmonds don't move," she announced.
Miss Utah didn't make it to the final 10, but she took the disappointment with pluck. When her name was called, she dropped and gave the audience push ups before joining the other losers.
Stevens however was selected "America's Choice," based on voting via text messages from viewers of a reality show that was designed to make over the beauty queens and draw in a younger audience.
Among the top eight finalists: Miss Michigan Kirsten Haglund, granddaughter of Miss Michigan 1944; Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto, an aspiring lawyer from Wapato, Wash.; Miss California Melissa Chaty, a 24-year-old opera singer and Miss Wisconsin Christina Thompson a violinist.
The long-struggling pageant promised a new look for this year's beauty battle. "Entertainment Tonight" reporter Mark Steines was the master of ceremonies of the show, which aired on cable channel TLC.
Clinton Kelly of TLC's hit "What Not to Wear" also helped with the hosting duties. Kelly had instructed the girls on how to update their looks during the reality show.
The pageant sounded and looked different. A deejay spun dance music from turntables set up on stage. Contestant danced and waved to the audience during commercials breaks.
Usually tame by modern TV standards, the swimwear competition kicked it up a notch. Most contestants wore black bikinis, and some struck provocative poses and twirled as the audience howled.
Those who didn't make the cut as finalists were awarded a girl's favorite consolation prize.
"Carbohydrates!" Kelly yelled, as pastries were handed out on stage.
The losers were seated on risers on one side of the stage, while the parents of the finalists, in black tie, were seated on the other.
The crowning at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip caps a four-week reality series, "Miss America: Reality Check," which followed the contestants as they were pushed to shed the dated look of Miss Americas past and adopt a hipper style.
The show was the 87-year-old pageant's latest in a series of attempts to find an audience with a younger demographic after more than a decade of declining ratings.
The fading institution has struggled to find a television home since being dropped from network television in 2004. It spent a two-year stint on Country Music Television before being picked up last summer by TLC, a cable channel reaching 93 million homes in the U.S.
TLC added the pageant to its reality-TV stable, and announced plans to reinvent the look of the show and find an "It girl" ready for modern celebrity.
The pageant has not fared well in the age of reality television, despite a series of recent experiments that have added quiz shows, viewer voting and "new" style.
It moved to the Las Vegas Strip in 2006 and promised a back-to-basics formula that would revel in its old-school charm. The show continued to lose viewers. It fell to an all-time low of 2.4 million viewers in 2007 and was dropped by CMT.
This year's reality TV infusion, "Miss America: Reality Check," was notable for taking a decidedly irreverent tone with the long-revered pageant. Style experts took shots at the earnest contestants' hair, makeup, talent and stiff parade wave, and Saturday's crowning was billed as the big reveal.
The winner takes home a $50,000 scholarship and embark on a year of promoting the pageant, her platform issue and the Children's Miracle Network, a pageant partner.
Source: http://ap.google.com
Holocaust workshop for teachers to include survivors' accounts
Attendees may receive CSU extension credit
"The Relevance of Teaching the Holocaust in the 21st Century" will be held for educators and community members from 4:15 to 8:30 p.m. on four consecutive Thursdays, beginning Jan. 31. An optional fifth session will take place Thurs., Feb. 28.
This is the 25th annual teacher training workshop presented by the Anti-Defamation League and will include Echoes and Reflections: A Multimedia Curriculum of the Holocaust, the Holocaust curriculum for middle and high school students developed by the ADL, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute and Yad Vashem.
The workshop offers opportunities to learn from scholars, educators, specialists and survivors' eyewitness accounts. While it is designed for middle and high school levels, elementary school teachers will also benefit.
The workshops will cover these topics: Overview and Introduction, Witness to History, Educational Experience and Primary Resources, Teaching Democratic Values through the Holocaust, and Teaching Moral Decision Making through the Holocaust.
Registration is $65 before Jan. 21 and $75 after. Fee includes a kosher dinner each session, all learning materials and credit toward books or videos for classroom use.
Educators completing the workshop are entitled to salary points from Los Angeles Unified School District, in-service credit from the Bureau of Jewish Education and may receive University Extension units from California State University.
The workshop is presented by the ADL, the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance and the Center for Excellence on the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights and Tolerance, in partnership with the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education and Yad Vashem in cooperation with the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, the Los Angeles Unified School District and United Teachers of Los Angeles and the "9139" Club.
source: http://www.thecamarilloacorn.com
Several dozen people — including a pilot, county constable and business owners — insist they have seen a large silent object with bright lights flying low and fast. Some reported seeing fighter jets chasing it.
"People wonder what in the world it is because this is the Bible Belt, and everyone is afraid it's the end of times," said Steve Allen, a freight company owner and pilot who said the object he saw last week was a mile long and half a mile wide. "It was positively, absolutely nothing from these parts."
While federal officials insist there's a logical explanation, locals swear that it was larger, quieter, faster and lower to the ground than an airplane. They also said the object's lights changed configuration, unlike those of a plane. People in several towns who reported seeing it over several weeks have offered similar descriptions of the object.
Machinist Ricky Sorrells said friends made fun of him when he told them he saw a flat, metallic object hovering about 300 feet over a pasture behind his Dublin home. But he decided to come forward after reading similar accounts in the Stephenville Empire-Tribune.
"You hear about big bass or big buck in the area, but this is a different deal," Sorrells said. "It feels good to hear that other people saw something, because that means I'm not crazy."
Sorrells said he has seen the object several times. He said he watched it through his rifle's telescopic lens and described it as very large and without seams, nuts or bolts.
Maj. Karl Lewis, a spokesman for the 301st Fighter Wing at the Joint Reserve Base Naval Air Station in Fort Worth, said no F-16s or other aircraft from his base were in the area the night of Jan. 8, when most people reported the sighting.
Lewis said the object may have been an illusion caused by two commercial airplanes. Lights from the aircraft would seem unusually bright and may appear orange from the setting sun.
"I'm 90 percent sure this was an airliner," Lewis said. "With the sun's angle, it can play tricks on you."
Officials at the region's two Air Force bases — Dyess in Abilene and Sheppard in Wichita Falls — also said none of their aircraft were in the area last week. The Air Force no longer investigates UFOs.
One man has offered a reward for a photograph or videotape of the mysterious object.
About 200 UFO sightings are reported each month, mostly in California, Colorado and Texas, according to the Mutual UFO Network, which plans to go to the 17,000-resident town of Stephenville to investigate.
Fourteen percent of Americans polled last year by The Associated Press and Ipsos say they have seen a UFO.
Erath County Constable Lee Roy Gaitan said that he first saw red glowing lights and then white flashing lights moving fast, but that even with binoculars could not see the object to which the lights were attached.
"I didn't see a flying saucer and I don't know what it was, but it wasn't an airplane, and I've never seen anything like it," Gaitan said. "I think it must be some kind of military craft — at least I hope it was."
source: http://ap.google.com/article
Even a fake Jessica Simpson was good enough to throw off the Dallas Cowboys yesterday, as Big Blue took a Giant step toward the Super Bowl.
The Giants, who notched a stunning 21-17 victory over Dallas in the NFC Divisional Playoffs, had a good-luck charm in the stands - in the form of Simpson lookalike Lynsey Nordstrom.
The real Simpson was the subject of great hand-wringing in Big D all week because of her budding romance with Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and his habit of falling short on the field when gal pals are in attendance.
Simpson - nicknamed "Yoko Romo" by some superstitious Cowboys fans - didn't show up yesterday, but The Post brought Nordstrom, a beautiful, 21-year-old nanny from Bothell, Wash., to Texas Stadium.
We sat her in the third row at the 50-yard line behind Dallas' bench. The stunner's Simpson-esque vibes must have made the difference - Romo's final drive was stopped short of the end zone.
You're welcome, New York!
"I knew we were going to win when I saw her [Nordstrom]. I'm dead serious!" said Giant die-hard Anthony Triglia, 21, of Staten Island who cheered Big Blue in the heart of enemy territory.
"You have to come to Green Bay," Triglia told Nordstrom.
Then, in true Jessica, Chicken-of-the-Sea fashion, Nordstrom candidly responded: "What's Green Bay?"
Simpson and Romo won't have to worry about Green Bay now, thanks to the gutsy Giants who were outgained in total yardage but still came out on top.
Romo and the Cowboys had the benefit of a week off and a playoff bye - which the QB spent with Simpson in a romantic Mexican getaway.
"I'm the new biggest Jessica Simpson fan!" said Triglia's pal, fellow Staten Island resident Daniel Podvesker, 21.
"I heard a vacation in Cabo is excellent!"
Despite an occasional jeer, Nordstrom basked in the glow of fans telling her she was a dead ringer for Simpson.
"So many people were like, 'I really thought you were her!' " said Nordstrom, an aspiring makeup artist.
Romo's worst games of the past two seasons came when his girlfriends were in the stands.
His stinker of 2006 came Dec. 25, in front of then-squeeze "American Idol" Carrie Underwood.
Four weeks ago, Romo again had his worst game, with gal pal Simpson looking on from a luxury box at Texas Stadium.
Nordstrom turned heads in the parking lot, and then inside the stadium, where fans were keenly aware of Simpson's impact on Romo.
As Nordstrom approached the turnstiles, a fan with a bullhorn told the pretty blonde: "Jessica, Jessica, don't be going to the game!"
Nordstrom, wearing a pink, No. 9 Cowboys jersey like the one Simpson wore four weeks ago, tried to get closer to Dallas' bench at one point.
A security guard told her to get back.
"Y'all get back to your seats," the rent-a-cop said. "We don't need Jessica Simpson."
source: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story
I’ve picked a series of lower body, upper body and core exercises to tone the largest muscle groups in the shortest amount of time. Because these muscles require a lot of total body effort, your heart rate will stay elevated during the entire workout – and you will burn more calories then conventional resistance training.
Here are a few simple guidelines to keep in mind:
*The exception to this are the core moves which can (and should, if possible) be done every day.
Five cardio options
Works the cardiovascular system, improves aerobic capacity, burns calories and helps fat loss. The following are 5 cardio options
1. Straddle down on step (step move): Begin standing on top and in the middle of the step, standing “lengthwise” (i.e. as if you were standing on a diving board). Begin straddling off and on the step by stepping off with your right foot then off with your left. Then back on with your right foot and on with your left. Continue doing the movement quickly while stilling maintaining good control and foot placement. To make the movement more intense, bend the knees and try to keep your body down closer to the step throughout.
2. Alternating knees up on step (step move): Step on the step with your right foot and then lift your left knee up as high as you can keeping good posture. Immediately, step down with your left foot and down with your right. Then change step on with your left foot and lift your right knee. Continue so that you are alternating stepping and lifting knees each time.
3. Marching in place (floor move – no step): Stand tall with good posture. March in place lifting the feet up purposefully and pumping the arms rhythmically.
4. Alternating elbow to knee (floor move – no step): Stand tall with good posture. Bring your right knee towards your left elbow. Then switch and bring your left knee towards your right elbow. Continue alternating rhythmically. Try to keep your back as straight as possible throughout.
5. Alternating squat to front kick (floor move – no step): Standing with your feet a little wider than hip width apart, sit back as if sitting into a chair. As you stand back up, kick out in front of you with your right leg. Immediately place your right leg down and go back into a squat. This time as you come up kick forward with your left leg as you come up. Continue alternating squats with single leg front kicks.
source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
Terribly Overemotional, breaking his two-week near-silence, broke down after last night's stunning 21-17 loss to the Giants when asked about quarterback Tony Romo's poorly-timed Mexican vacation and whether the bye-week bye-bye with girlfriend Jessica Simpson was a factor in the upset.
Owens, held to four catches for 49 yards and one touchdown catch on a healing high-ankle sprain, wept for his quarterback. Or the Cowboys. Or himself. Or for the fans. Or maybe it was for the cameras.
"It's not about Tony," Owens said. "You guys can point fingers at him and talk about the vacation, but if you do that, it's really unfair ..."
The lips quivered. The voice cracked. The tears could be seen peeking from behind the sunglasses, the droplets glistening in the cameras' bright lights.
"It's unfair," Owens added. "It's my teammate, my quarterback. If you do that, man, it's unfair. We lost as a team. We lost as a team.
"It's unfair because I've been through it. I know what it's like. He gives you his all every day. When you lose, it falls on the quarterback's shoulders. But let it fall on the whole team's shoulders."
Maybe all this drama can be summarized in a Broadway tune: "Don't cry for me, Cabo San Lucas." Or maybe it's a movie: "Blame it on Romo," or, "If It's Bye Week, This Must Be Mexico." Whatever the title, Owens knows this is a soap opera that will run for years -- or at least until Romo, now 0-2 in the playoffs, wins a postseason game. You know, like Eli Manning.
Owens was asked how he knew this would dog Romo.
"How do I know?" he asked. "I know. I know. I know the media."
source: http://www.nj.com/sports/
Fox news reported that a 30 minute clip of the Toxic singer was posted on the internet yesterday.
The footage is said to show a shaven-headed Britney performing sex acts on two women and a male companion.
During the raunchy video, the troubled mother-of-two is said to look dazed and consumes alcohol and “what appears to be cocaine and marijuana”.
If true, and it really is Britney Spears in the tape, it could prove to be yet antoher another dent in her child custody chances.
However there have been plenty of rumors and fake sex tapes before, with no real ones featuring Ms Spears ever surfacing.
Britney Spears was reportedly in hiding last night, fearing her family were about to take drastic action to force her into emergency psychiatric care. And she did it in a way that only Britney could.
In a bid to hoax the media and her family, word was put out that the pop superstar was flying to New York - as well as Hawaii, Las Vegas, Barbados and Mexico.
Brit Brit was known to be with Adnan Ghalib - the Birmingham-born photographer she fell for while he hounded her on the streets of L.A. - as well as at least one of his colleagues.
“This is all about them playing games with her fans to get exclusive pictures,” one insider said. “She has lost contact with her two sons and her family is so scared for her mental health they fear she’s a suicide risk and she’s out flying or driving around the world playing games.
“It’ just beyond belief.”
source: http://www.showbizspy.com
The Ultimate Tea DietBook Description
Tea has been widely recognized for its amazing health benefits. It can help:
• Boost the immune system
• Lower blood sugar and cholesterol
• Prevent cavities and tooth decay
• Slow the aging process
• Decrease high blood pressure
• Prevent arthritis
• Sharpen mental focus and concentration
• Reduce the risk of stroke, heart disease, cancer, and more...
Now, it's time for tea to be recognized, not only for all of these wonderful health benefits, but also for its ability to help tea drinkers lose weight as part of diet.
The Ultimate Tea Diet harnesses tea's incredible weight-loss potential in a straightforward plan for losing weight in a safe and healthy way. Simply find a tea you love, drink it all day, follow an easy food plan, and see the pounds fall off.
Tea's ability to encourage weight loss comes from the synergy of its three main ingredients: caffeine to stimulate, L-theanine to neutralize the harmful side effects of caffeine and act as an appetite suppressant, and EGCG, which causes you to burn fat faster and more efficiently. In other words, tea reduces your appetite and stimulates your metabolism.
Don't worry--you won't go hungry on the Ultimate Tea Diet. The food plan includes tasty tea-based meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as tempting choices for midday snacks and sweet treats. All are made deliciously with tea so not only is your food incredibly flavorful, but you're also getting the health and weight-loss benefits in every single bite you enjoy.
Drinking tea--and maintaining a conscientious focus on good health--can easily become a way of life. Slim down to a leaner, more energetic, and healthier you with the Ultimate Tea Diet.
Featured Recipe from The Ultimate Tea Diet
Rosemary Orange Tea Chicken
• 1/4 cup olive oil
• 2 oranges
• 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
• 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
• 2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary or 1 teaspoon of dried, plus fresh sprigs for garnish
• 1/4 teaspoon finely ground green tea
• 1-1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
Mix together the olive oil, juice of 1-1/2 oranges (set aside the other half0, pepper, salt, chopped rosemary, and dry tea. Pour this marinade into a large resealable plastic bag. Add the chicken, seal the bag and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
Heat a grill pan or barbecue until hot. Remove chicken from the bag, discarding the remaining marinade, and grill until browned on both sides. Thinly slice the remaining orange half and serve with the chicken. Decorate with a sprig of rosemary.
Serves 4.
Nutrition Per Serving: calories 170, fat 2.5g, protein 28g, carb 8g
About the Author of The Ultimate Tea Diet
Mark "Dr. Tea" Ukra is prominently featured as a tea expert, historian, and representative of the contemporary movement of tea. Dr. Tea and his wife, Julie, and daughter, Lucky, live in Los Angeles, where they own dr. tea's and are constantly spreading the good word about tea.
source: http://www.huliq.com
The Shins rocker Marty Crandall has been released from jail following his arrest on charges of assaulting his model ex-girlfriend.
The star was held on $25,000 bail by Sacramento County, Calif., police after he was charged on Friday.
Crandall and Elyse Sewell, who has previously appeared on "America's Next Top Model," were both arrested following an incident at a Sacramento hotel.
Sewell was released on Saturday and Crandall was freed on Monday. He's due to appear in court on Tuesday.
The Shins' record label, Sub Pop, issued the following statement: "Marty Crandall and his ex-girlfriend Elyse Sewell were both arrested over the weekend following an argument at a hotel which resulted in staff calling the police.
"They were both taken into police custody and released over the weekend. There will be no further comment at this time and we would appreciate their privacy being respected."
source: http://www.sfgate.com
"Dexter, the critically acclaimed drama series about a serial killer, which recently completed its second season on sister cable network SHOWTIME, makes an unprecedented appearance on network television when it premieres Sunday, Feb. 17 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
"Dexter's move to CBS marks the first time a full season of a premium cable drama series will make the transition to network television. Dexter's 12-episode first season will be edited for network television and will be broadcast on 12 consecutive Sundays."
Source: From http://daveandthomas.blogspot.com
A yearling colt from the first and only crop of the late 2005 Horse of the Year Saint Liam sold for $220,000 Saturday to top the sixth and next-to-last session of the Keeneland January horses of all ages sale in Lexington. Kentucky-based bloodstock agent Mike Ryan purchased the bay yearling from James B. Keogh/Grovendale, agent.
The colt is out of the 11-year-old unraced Kingmambo mare Golf Girl and is a half-brother to Stoneway (by Storm Boot), who captured the 2004 Cincinnati Trophy Stakes at Turfway Park. The yearling was bred in Kentucky by Blackwater Farm, Bradley Thoroughbred Brokerage, and Keogh.
Saint Liam was euthanized after fracturing his left hind leg in August of 2006. The syndicated son of Saint Ballado stood at Will Farish's Lane's End Farm near Versailles, Ky.
Keeneland reported that 195 horses were sold Saturday for a gross of $2,749,500. The average price was $14,100, and the median was $6,500. Compared to last year's sixth session, when 265 horses were sold, the gross was down 25.9% from $3,714,200. However, the average increased less than 1% from $14,016 while the median fell 7.1% from $7,000. The buy-back rate grew from 20.7% in 2007 to 23.2% this year.
The figures for the auction's first six sessions combined were 1,340 horses sold, a gross of $69,428,200, an average of $51,812, and a median of $20,000. Compared to the same point in 2007, when 1,466 horses had been sold, the gross was up less than 1% from $69,099,800. The average rose 9.9% from $47,135, and the median was the same. The buy-back rate advanced from 21.2% to 23.7%.
source: http://auctions.bloodhorse.com/
It's a busy day in the Cedar's Sinai Medical Center baby ward as both Christina Aguilera and Nicole Richie are both spitting out their babies there on Friday!
Nicole went into labor on Friday afternoon. Baby daddy Joel Madden, his brother Benji and Nicole's mom Brenda were all on hand.
Just down the hall, Christina Aquilera is pushing and screaming as she tries to welcome a little one into the world as well.
This story is developing (to say the least!)
source: http://gaysocialites.com/2008/01/its_baby_time_in_hollywood_ric.html
Rice went to the home of estranged wife Christina Rice and punched Alberto Perez several times, police said. Perez fled the home and called police. He received a cut to his forehead that needed nine stitches, police said.
The six-foot-eight Rice surrendered to police and was released after posting US$5,000 bond. It was not immediately known if he had an lawyer.
Rice was selected by the Heat in the first round of the 1989 draft out of Michigan, where he won an NCAA championship and is the school's all-time leading scorer.
The 40-year-old Rice played six seasons with the Heat and 15 overall, averaging 18.3 points. Along with the Heat, he played with the Charlotte Hornets, the New York Knicks, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Clippers, retiring after the 2003-04 season.
Rice won an NBA championship with the 2000 Lakers and was the MVP of the 1997 all-star Game.
source: http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5h6dKwrgjK_yPq3KyCm1zjbsyCfHg
In May 2001, Ruben Patterson, a professional basketball player for the Seattle Supersonics, was convicted of attempted rape after he forced his children's nanny to perform a sex act on him. Patterson's punishment for this offense was a suspended sentence consisting of 15 days of house arrest—presumably without a nanny to assist him with parental duties, as well as a five-game suspension by the National Basketball Association.
In the twelve intervening years between his sentencing and execution, Chessman lived and tirelessly labored in Cell 2455 on Death Row in San Quentin Prison, shaping what has to be one of the most remarkable bodies of work in American legal history: three wide-selling memoirs—Cell 2455 Death Row (1954), Trial by Ordeal (1955), The Face of Justice (1957)—and one novel—The Kid Was A Killer (1960), numerous articles and an unrivaled expertise in American law.
"With extraordinary energy, Chessman made, on the very edge of extinction, one of those startling efforts of personal rehabilitation, salvation of the self," wrote Elizabeth Hardwick in a poignant essay that ran in Partisan Review at the time of Chessman's trip to the gas chamber. "It was this energy that brought him out of darkness to the notice of the Pope, Albert Schweitzer, Mauriac, Dean Pike, Marlon Brando, Steve Allen, and rioting students in Lisbon (Lisbon!)."
source: http://www.gadflyonline.com/10-29-01/ftr-caryl-chessman.html
Christina Aguilera and her husband Jordan Bratman welcomed a baby boy into the world on Friday while Nicole Richie and Joel Madden delivered a baby girl just down the hall.
Aguilera and Bratman made the announcement to close friends and family via text message around 4pm on Friday.
"Baby has arrived. Mom and dad are doing well," the text read.
Christina didn't release the baby's name immediately keeping in line with her top secret pregnancy.
Nicole Richie and Joel Madden named their daughter Harlow Winter Kate Madden.
source: http://gaysocialites.com/2008/01/its_a_baby_boy_for_christina_a.html
Steve Byrne is one of the hardest working comedians out there today. Born in Freehold NJ to a Korean mother and Irish father has provided him with a wealth of material.
Steve has appeared on "The Late, Late Show," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "Last Call with Carson Daly," "The Howard Stern Show," MTV's "True Life," BET's "Comic View," Comedy Central's "Premium Blend," "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn," "Chappelle's Show" and his own 1/2 hour "Comedy Central Presents."
He has been on USO tours of Iraq and Afghanistan with Colin Quinn and Drew Carey. Steve has opened for Mariah Carey, Modest Mouse and Kings of Leon to name a few. He is a regular at Beachers Madhouse in Las Vegas playing to crowds of 2,000 and has been a part of the "Wild West Comedy Show with Vince Vaughn."
Steve can be found on a regular basis working the comedy clubs of NYC and LA when not on the road. His lack of ego and hard work ethic make him one of the most sought after young comedians working today.
source: http://www.comedycentral.com/comedians/browse/b/steve_byrne.jhtml