Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Dancing with the Stars Results 11 may 2010

Seriously, with five couples left, how do they manage to still to make this an hour long show? I wonder what we’ll get tonight as filler? UC San Diego VS Purdue in a college dance championship apparently.

As usual, we start with Len’s critique/recap of last night. Len wasn’t sure about Evan’s Waltz and he thought that Evan’s Waltz was too much to the era and not enough of the dance. Erin’s tango was fantastic and became a contender while her Rhumba had too many jerky stops and starts. Niecy and Chad are the pretenders according to Len. Chad’s posture was poor in the ballroom dance and their Latin dance was great. Niecy’s Waltz was lovely while the Latin round worried Len cause it was missing the wow factor. He think’s Niecy is the true underdog. Len was mesmerized by Nicole’s Fox Trot and thought the Paso was genius. He picks the Paso as the dance to perform tonight. I do think it’s absolutely amazing how Derik combined the dance with the era.

Up next, the gypsie kings…OOOhh and Dance center returns…awesome! The paso that went with the Gypsie Kings song = awesome! Though I still think Cheryl’s a little sleezy. Brooke’s outfit however = a disco ball with a pony tail through the middle…

Kenny Main, Len Goodman and Jerry Rice are back with Dance Center. This is one of my favorite parts. It makes me giggle and roll my eyes all at the same time. Results time. First couple in the semis is Nicole Scherzinger and Derik. No surprise there. The first couple in the bottom two is Chad and Cheryl. Again, no surprises other than the fact this is the first time they have been in the bottom two…

Now we watch UC San Diego dance the Samba. Not bad for a bunch of self-proclaimed nerds. Interesting to watch five couples coordinate a dance together. They get good feedback overall from the judges, mostly about the formations. Apparently we are voting for these guys too…they get 8’s from the judges. And break…seriously, I love this show, but I’m even getting bored with all the hubbub in the middle…Now we get to watch Purdue Mambo. Again, not too bad. They get feedback about their lack of formations 8,7,7. Don’t worry, we’ll get to see more team dancing as this is something that will follow us for the next couple shows…

Gypsie Kings are back. I wish I understood Spanish… next is the final segment of Dance Center. Not quite as funny. And back to the results. Next couple safe is Evan Lysacek and Anna. Another non-surprise. Since there is still 10 mn left, we have to break again before we get to the rest of the results…

The final results…The next couple safe is Erin Andrews and Maks, leaving Niecy and Louis in the bottom two with Chad and Cheryl. No surprises.

The couple leaving this week is Niecy Nash and Louis. I’m not surprised by this as Chad seems to have upped his game lately. I still think that he is going to be gone next week, as long as all is right with the world! Tune in next week…


Source : http://unrealityshout.com/blogs/dancing-the-stars-results-11-may-2010
Posted by : Abby Simon

Friday, March 26, 2010

Beyoncé Pregnant?

Is the famously bootylicious Beyoncé adding a new curve to her figure? The New York Post picked up a report from Mediatakeout.com citing that a "ROCK SOLID source" has confirmed that the singer is pregnant. Husband Jay-Z is said to be delighted to be having his first child with her. Beyoncé's publicist, however, declined to comment to the New York Post because, "We don't respond to private-matter inquiries."

Read it at New York Post

Source : http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/beyonceacute-pregnant/rumor-mill/

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Brigitte Daguerre, another one of Jesse James mistresses revealed

Posted by : Marci Stone

Brigitte Daguerre is the latest woman to come forward and say that she had a fling with Jesse James while he was married to Sandra Bullock. Brigitte Daguerre made it clear that her relationship with James was more of a fling and less of an affair, according to her interview released Thursday with TMZ. The ‘net buzz on this story is hot because she is the third mistress to come forward in the last week.

Daguerre is an LA photographer said that she was hired by Jesse James’ company West Coast Choppers in 2008 for a photo shoot. Daguerre met James and she said that they began to email and text each other, but that they did not sleep together until a year after they met. She claimed that they only slept together four times after that and then she ended it. Daguerre also said that she kept around 200 of the text messages they exchanged.

Wednesday, Melissa Smith came forward and said that she had a two year affair with Jesse James. James had been married to Sandra Bullock for one year at the time. For more on that story, click here.

According to the National Enquirer, Smith has the names of 11 other women that Jesse James had affairs with.

Michelle "Bombshell" McGee was the first person to come forward and she told In Touch magazine that she had an affair with Jesse James. To see a video and photos of Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, click here.

Saturday, the police were called to Sandra Bullock and Jesse James home, for more on that story, click here.

Last Thursday, Jesse James made a public apology to Bullock and his three children through a statement released to People magazine. To read more about that story, click here.

To see photos from the Oscars, including Sandra Bullock's gown, click here.


Source : http://www.examiner.com/x-28317-Net-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m3d25-Brigitte-Daguerre-another-one-of-Jesse-James-mistresses-revealed

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Gooden Was Greatest - Briefly

By Thomas Van Riper

More legal trouble for former major league pitcher Dwight Gooden, who was recently cited by New Jersey police for driving under the influence of drugs. It's just the latest in a series of drug and alcohol incidents the former strikeout king has dealt with over the years.

It's a true shame, because no pitcher in modern history burst on to the scene the way Gooden did with the New York Mets in the mid-1980s. Not Roger Clemens, not Randy Johnson, not Greg Maddux.

As a 19-year-old rookie in 1984, Gooden's record stood at 9-8 on August 6. He finished with a flourish, going 8-1 with a 1.07 earned run average the rest of the way, including a September one-hitter over the division leading Cubs. He followed with a 24-4, 1.53 ERA season in 1985, running away
with the NL Cy Young Award.

Gooden's overall numbers from August 1984 through September 1985: 32 wins, five losses, 1.43 ERA, with 373 strikeouts in 353 innings. There may never have been a better pitcher for a season and a third. And he was still only 20. Who knew he'd never be the same again.

Source : http://blogs.forbes.com/sportsmoney/2010/03/gooden-was-greatest-briefly/

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Jesse James Scandal: Are Sandra Bullock and Jesse James Getting Divorced Over Michelle "Bombshell" McGee?

Posted by Crimesider Staff

NEW YORK (CBS/AP) Sandra Bullock and Jesse James are "lawyering up" and may be seeking a divorce, according to celebrity gossip site TMZ.

PICTURES: Sandra Bullock vs. Porn Star
PICTURES: Michelle "Bombshell" McGee

Rumors surfaced last week that Sandra Bullock and her husband have split after tattoo model Michelle "Bombshell" McGee claimed she had an affair with James while Bullock was making her Oscar-winning film "The Blind Side." Now, TMZ reports that they've heard from multiple sources that the two have been interviewing divorce lawyers.

On Thursday, James, celebrity motorcycle builder and reality-TV star, apologized to his wife and three children from previous relationships through a statement issued to People magazine and later obtained by The Associated Press.

"It's because of my poor judgment that I deserve everything bad that is coming my way," he said. "This has caused my wife and kids pain and embarrassment beyond comprehension and I am extremely saddened to have brought this on them."

Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20000971-504083.html

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Sandra Bullock and Jesse James Split

We all loved them, even that fight for custody, however news explodes that Sandra Bullock and Jesse James may have split.

Rumors has it that Jesse James is having an affair with "ink-stained hellcat" Michelle "Bombshell" McGee. To make the news stronger was the fact that Sandra Bullock bailed on the British Premier of "the Blind Side", the film where she recently won the Oscars for Best Actress.

The reason, they say, for the actress not attending the said premiere was due to personal undisclosed issues which were followed in by news that she moved out of the house which she and James shared.

The said rumor however continues to receive skepticism especially after the couple were seen close during awards season.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Obama to tap Yellen as Fed vice-chairman

By Alan Rappeport in New York and Tom Braithwaite in Washington
Published: March 12 2010 16:08 | Last updated: March 12 2010 16:08

The Obama administration is set to nominate Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, as vice chairman of the central bank, according to a person familiar with the selection process.

The move would fill one of three vacancies at the Fed and represents a “dovish” selection by President Barack Obama. Ms Yellen, who has been a strong supporter of Fed chairman Ben Bernanke’s near-zero interest rate policies, replaces Don Kohn, who announced earlier this month that he would retire as of June.

She served from 1994 to 1997 as a member of the Fed’s board of governors and in 1999 was chair of President Bill Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers. Ms Yellen took the helm of the San Francisco bank in 1994.

The resignation of Mr Kohn, a 40-year veteran of the central bank, represented a challenge to the Obama administration, which has moved carefully in shaping the Federal Reserve at a time when the economy remains fragile. Other candidates widely speculated to replace him included Obama economic advisers Christina Romer, Austan Goolsbee or Larry Summers.

Since taking office Mr Obama’s has selected Dan Tarullo as a new Fed governor and reappointed Mr Bernanke, who faced a tough confirmation battle.

Ms Yellen, who holds a PhD in economics from Yale and is married to Nobel Prize winning economist George Akerlof, has written widely on income inequality, trade liberalisation and the goals of monetary policy.

In a speech last month in San Diego, Ms Yellen warned that a “V” shaped economic recovery might not be in the cards because the fourth-quarter surge in economic output overstated the economy’s momentum.

“The bottom line is that we are already unwinding the emergency programs we set up during the financial crisis,” Ms Yellen said. “When the day comes to start raising rates again, we have tools at the ready.”

Friday, March 5, 2010

CALIFORNIA DREAMS the Reunion

It seemed like only yesterday when Saturday was all about getting fixated in front of the television ready to watch that youth oriented show. Years later California Dreams are back together.

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon presented the cast reunion of that teen flick California Dreams. It can be remembered that the said show started year 1992 and lasted till 1996. The first season was focused on the Garrison family, their eldest son, Matt, was the guitarist and lead of the band while their daughter, Jenny, was the vocals. It was only at the second season that the focus of the show turned toward the teens which led to their band's name being "California Dreams".

The show tackled social issues from drug addiction, divorced parents dating, illnesses, even forgiving people. These were usually problems faced by the youth.

From the original cast only three remained namely Tiffany Smith (bass player), Tony Wicks (Drummer), and sly Winkle (the manager).


The show was aired every Saturday morning and was considered a success American teen oriented program. It was written by Ronald B. Solomon and Brett Dewey.

LISA ELLIS: CAUSE OF TROUBLE FOR WYCLEF AND HIS WIFE?

Lisa Ellis’ nude pictures are the reason why Wyclef Jean may have trouble with his wife.

It was said that Ellis' nude pictures were found in Jean's cell phone by "Fugees" star's wife Marie Claudinette. At the discovery of the said photos, Marie demanded her husband to fire Ellis as his manager, believing that there is something goes between the two.

Due to the jealousy firing up in Marie, she even sent emails of the said photos to personalities in the music industry. This was to embarrass Ellis.

Ellis' reaction to the said issue is clear: her relationship with Jean was strictly professional. Her resignation as his manager was not even to it. According to Ellis, Jean was not listening anymore to her advices and does not like by how he was conducting himself. Ellis has no issue whatsoever with Marie.

Ellis had been helping Jean run his Carnival House entertainment company. Before that she had been the Executive VP of Sony Music Label Group of Sony Urban Music.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

CHILE QUAKE BRINGS TSUNAMI ALERT FOR OUTSIDE COUNTRIES

Before February ends a certain Tsunami alert rang around countries around the Pacific.

February 27, 2010, Chileans were hit by a massive 8.8 earthquake killing hundreds on its path; death toll increasing consistently. The said quake has triggered a tsunami warning in countries that stand open or are in the coastal belt of the Pacific Ocean.

Since the start of the year, the world has witnessed two huge quakes that have left quite devastation: the first one which gave out more than magnitude 7 was in Haiti last January; the second one the recent magnitude 8 quake in Chile. With the two earthquake events that has happened people can't seem to help but compare them especially with the destruction the two countries has faced. It is undeniable that the magnitude faced by Chile is indeed far greater than that of Haiti yet the damage done was lesser. This result was due to the fact that with Chile being a part of the countries within the "ring of fire” has been prepared with stronger infrastructures whereas Haiti was always known as one of the poorest countries in the world.

With the said quake from Chile, other countries that face the Pacific are given an alert on a possible Tsunami hit on their coast. People within the said regions are advice to watch out for updates from their respective national forecasters with regards to the tsunami. After hours since the alerts were given, especially after the said time when the tsunami was hit, families that were asked to evacuate, were allowed to go back to their homes.

The said occurrences of the natural disasters such as the quake are what experts call as a result of global warming.

Friday, February 26, 2010

GROWING PAINS' ANDREW KOENIG AKA BONER FOUND DEAD

They believed he claimed his own life.

Andrew Koenig, also known as Boner of the 80s TV show Growing Pains, was found dead in Stanley Park in Vancouver. It was said that the last time the actor was spotted by was last February 14, near a bakery, also found in Vancouver.

Reports said that Koenig was supposed to have gone back to the States but had missed his flight last February 16. It was only last February 25 when Koenig was found dead did the whole mystery of his disappearance was answered.

At first the authorities were involved in the search operations. It was only when the family did their own private search did they found Koenig’s body. It was indeed hard to discover it as it was off the trail in the Stanley Park.

Authorities who confirmed the news said that there was no evidence of foul play involved in Koenig’s death. According to the actor's parents, before his disappearance, there were already evidences of depression involving their son. This was reason enough to believe that Koenig claimed his own life.

At this point Koenig's pictures of his Growing Pains time are shown on the internet--reporting his death and how this great talent will be missed, especially by those who loved Boner.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

CR JOHNSON DEAD DUE TO SKIING ACCIDENT

CR Johnson was killed at Squaw Valley, California while skiing. Reports say that the 26 years old Johnson was caught on an edge rock while entering the Light Towers area just above the Cornice II lift.

Reports about the accident say that Johnson fell hundred yards just below the entry before falling through the rocks. Ski patrol were there minutes later but was unable to revive him. He received injuries especially on his head that caused his death.

CR Johnson became famous for his phenomenal comeback after suffering traumatic brain injury last December 2005. He was in a coma for 10 days and in total stayed 34 days in the hospital where he afterwards went to rehab for months. After his fight he came back on the snow and finished third place last winter in the prestigious Red Bull Line catcher event.

Johnson became first known as a park and pipe skiing prodigy showed great skills on twin tip skis. He won the Winter X Games two times plus took home a bronze for the 2001 Big Air. The same year he also got silver for slope style.

With the said tragedy current Olympians and the rest of the skiing community are mourning for the loss of one of their comrades. CR Johnson will never be forgotten.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

GENERATION ZERO-THE REALITY OF WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE WORLD'S ECONOMY

October 18 2008, is the day that changed many people's way of living. At this point we are forced to see reality as it should be seen with the how we question the economy and with the way we see everyday life.

Firstly the issue on jobs has flooded people's minds across the globe. True that there are millions of positions available at the moment but it may only cater a few who have finished a degree in college. Secondly the issue on the new meaning of poor comes as more people seem to be at hardship compared to how they were before. Thirdly is the undeniable fact that budgeting has become a trend in today's society.

Generation Zero is a video documentary that may help us see why the things stated above happened. It takes us in an exploration on the cultural roots of the global financial meltdown; the narcissism that was said to have started during the 1960s and spreading its spawn through the "self-indulgent" 90s.this has exploded across the world in what we know as the present economic cataclysm.

The said documentation goes beyond today's economic nightmare as it gives us sound information as to how these things started and why it seems that even with the said progress people are still without jobs (at the most).

It is cry for reality--a tangible truth of how history has affected us and our way of life.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

1 DEAD AND 1 INJURED AT SHOOTING INCIDENT IN LUKE AIR FORCE BASE

a shooting and fatal car crash occured on Luke Air Force Base in Litchfield, Arizona leaving one person dead and another injured.

According to Officer Karen Gerardo, public information officer at the Glandale Police Department, the incident started when two men who were found inside a previously reported stolen car. the two men ran the said vehicle towards the entrance gate of the main base.

Security forces officer who tried to confront the two men, was hit by the car as they drove it directly at him. the officer then shot the car which later on crashed.

One of the two men inside the car was killed although the cause has not yet been determined. the other however was left injured. these two are not suspected of terrorism and was said to be just regular car thieves.

the said base where the incident happened is trains pilots to fly F-16s.

Monday, February 22, 2010

THE LATE ILLUSTRATOR, HER ASHES AND HER ESTATE: DIVISION BETWEEN THE TUDOR CHILDREN

After two years since Tasha Tudor died at the age of 92, her ashes were finally set to scatter on the grounds--different grounds that is.

the ashes of the famed illustrator, who had given us great delight through her water colored artistry in books like "Little Women", "The Secret Garden", and her very own "the Corgiville affair", was finally scattered by her four children after a long dispute over where she should be buried and the division of her properties.

It was a war of the Tudors: since her death Tasha Tudor’s children has quarreled over her remains and her $2 Million estate. Last Oct 17 her sons Seth and Thomas, and daughters Bethany and Efner, buried her ashes at her beloved rosebush, on Seth's neighboring property, and where her precious Pembroke Welsh corgi dogs are buried.

the order to divide the ashes of Tasha Tudor was ordered by the judge after the children couldn't agree where and how to settle it--just like the late illustrator's properties.

Until now the fight continues as her children quarrels over who should rightfully own the estate; the proper divisions of her it due to one of the children's claims that there's a possibility that their brother Seth (who has been with their mother) might have been plotting the renaming of the tutelage in the will under his name.

It seems that the rest of the children are said to be estranged that caused most of her property to be under Seth's name, however Thomas says otherwise and that he had never been estranged with his mother.

At the moment the quarrel continues, and with the next court schedule for the deposition of Amelia Stauffer, a close friend of the author, there's hope that all this issue regarding the will, will definitely end.

US President Obama unveils new health proposals


US President Barack Obama has unveiled new plans to advance legislation to overhaul the US healthcare system.

One of the key proposals gives the US government new power to block health insurers from imposing excessive premium increases.

Mr Obama has made healthcare reform a centrepiece of his presidency, but has so far failed to get a new law passed.

On Thursday, Mr Obama is to hold televised, bipartisan talks at the White House to discuss the issue.

The proposal "helps over 31 million Americans afford healthcare who do not get it today - and makes coverage more affordable for many more," the White House said on its website.

It gives the federal Health and Human Services Department - in conjunction with state authorities - the power to deny substantial premium increases, limit them, or demand rebates for consumers.

Mr Obama's latest plan requires most Americans to carry health insurance coverage, with federal subsidies to help many afford the premiums.



I ask members of both parties to seek common ground in an effort to solve a problem that's been with us for generations

Barack Obama
Q&A: US healthcare reform
Heath bills: House v Senate

It bars insurance companies from denying coverage to people with existing medical problems or charging them more.

A tax on high-cost health insurance plans objected to by House Democrats - and trade unions - is to be scaled back.

Mr Obama says reform of the healthcare system is crucial for the US economy to rein in costs over the long term.

The plan would put "our budget and economy on a more stable path by reducing the deficit by $100bn [£64.5bn] over the next 10 years - and more than $1tn [£644bn] over the second decade - by cutting government overspending and reining in waste, fraud and abuse", he said.

One senior Republican rejected the proposal.

"This is not a serious attempt to address the concerns the American people have expressed about the Democrats' bills and does not truly include important policy changes Republicans have been pushing to address them, like ending junk lawsuits that drive up healthcare costs," Dave Camp, the top Republican on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said in a statement.

Bitter debate

The Democrats' loss of a Senate seat in Massachusetts to Republican Scott Brown in January deprived them of their filibuster-proof 60-seat majority in the Senate, although they still control both houses.

Thursday's debate is seen as a key moment in Mr Obama's bid to pass new legislation, and comes after months of often bitterly-contested congressional debates.

Mr Obama referred to the talks in his weekly radio address on Saturday, saying: "I don't want to see this meeting turn into political theatre, with each side simply reciting talking points and trying to score political points.

"Instead, I ask members of both parties to seek common ground in an effort to solve a problem that's been with us for generations."

The House of Representatives and the Senate adopted different versions of the bill at the end of last year, and they must now be combined into a single bill Mr Obama can sign into law.

Source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8528100.stm

Friday, February 19, 2010

Illinois stops payments to university system, mass furloughs result

The state of Illinois, confronting a deficit estimated at nearly $13 billion, has ceased making scheduled payments to multiple state agencies, among them the University of Illinois, which is owed more than $436 million in unpaid bills. The state is also behind in payments to all other Illinois public universities, including $125 million owed to Southern Illinois University and $62 million to Northern Illinois University.

In response, the University of Illinois has ordered a series of furloughs. All administrators, academic professionals and faculty—more than 11,000 employees at the campuses in Chicago, Champaign-Urbana, and Springfield—will be required to take 10 unpaid days of leave by mid-June of this year. Interim University of Illinois President Stanley Ikenberry announced the furloughs in a January 5 press release and e-mail to university faculty members and staff.

The press release also announced freezes on hiring and salary raises not deemed “of critical importance to ongoing operations.”

These emergency measures will do little to resolve the university’s funding shortfall caused by the state’s withholding of promised payments. While the university incurs expenditures of an average $11 million per day, the furloughs and related measures are predicted to save it a mere $17 million.

Ikenberry has suggested that layoffs and cuts to department funding may follow, and he extended a warning to students attending the state school system of the possibility of a substantial tuition hike in 2010. Ikenberry has even hinted that the university may not be able to finish its school year without the state providing a proportion of its outstanding payments.

Since July 1, 2009, the University has only received $51 million, 7 percent of the fiscal year’s $743 million allotment from the state.

According to current Illinois comptroller and failed Democratic candidate for governor, Dan Hynes, the state has $5.1 billion in unpaid bills, and the figure is growing rapidly.

Other agencies operating with unpaid bills from the state include an untold number of local offices that contract with Springfield to provide services, as well as the state’s library system and public school districts.

Stateline.org reported that the Vermilion Country Health Department, which covers the city of Danville and surrounding areas, was short $800,000 in state funding as of December 1, 2009.

As a result, Vermilion County public health administrator Stephen Laker “had to cut programs he had built up over a 39-year career,” including maternal and child care programs.

“For the last three recession cycles, it’s been common for states to reduce financial support for local governments during the recession, and once they come out of it, they restore most of what they’ve cut,” said Michael Pagano, dean of the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois-Chicago.

But, as Stateline notes, “This time is different. Now local officials are wondering whether that money will ever come back.”

Funded through the state budget by the Illinois State Library and the secretary of state’s office, Illinois libraries have received only a third of their allotted budget for the current fiscal year. The unpaid bills come after a 17 percent budget reduction from 2009 that forced staff layoffs and the shutting down of programs and services such as inter-library lending.

Federal stimulus funds have provided a temporary funding source allowing most scheduled payments from Illinois to its public schools to go forward. However, state grants for student transportation and special education programs were not received until January, and even then provided a small portion of the millions owed.

Its inability to make payments to its colleges, agencies, and contractors demonstrates that the state of Illinois is functionally bankrupt—-in spite of two years of cutbacks targeting social program and the jobs and pay of state workers.

The worst is yet to come. The state budget review released January 22 places the current deficit at $12.8 billion, third in the nation behind New York and California.

State lawmakers reject meaningful tax increases on the wealthy and Illinois’ large number of big businesses. They offer no solution beyond more budget cuts—and accounting gimmickry. Governor Pat Quinn’s proposal for the 2010 fiscal year does not balance the budget, but proposes transferring a $334 million deficit into the state’s Fiscal Year 2011.

The state’s budget cuts, furloughs, and failure to make payments will only exacerbate the suffering of millions in the state, and will likely further dim long-term fiscal prospects.

Illinois’ unemployment rate, 11.1 percent, is the highest in over 26 years. The budget deficit has been caused by a falloff in both income and sales tax revenue, which have, in turn, been caused by layoffs and wage cuts.

Illinois’ fiscal and social crises are being transmitted into the political sphere, and especially the state Democratic Party, which has dominated the state capital for years. The Republican Party, which has been unable to win statewide elections for the better part of a decade and remains extremely unpopular, is now perceived to have a good chance to win the governor’s mansion in 2010 and also the senatorial election—the seat formerly held by President Obama.

Source : http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/feb2010/illi-f18.shtml

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Over 75,000 PCs victims of Cyber Attack

malicious software--Trojan--recently caused much trouble as it infects over 75,000 corporate computers. around 2,500 organizations world wide were infested by the said botnet.

botnet is a malicious program that can commandeer the operating systems of both residential and corporate computing systems through the internet. these are usually used by cyber criminals who usually send this virus via email spam or by stealing digital documents and password from infected computers.

in recent news regarding the said infestation, Wall Street Journal reported that some of the companies that are said to have the targets of the said attack are Merck,Cardinal Health, Paramount Pictures and Juniper Networks. there are presently specultions from NetWitness that said Eastern Europe who uses command-and-control server in Germany were the one who sent the said Malware via attachment in emails.

NetWitness also reports on their discovery of 75 gigabytes worth of stolen data. this was discoverd during routine analytic tasks as part of their evaluation of client network last January 26. the stolen data includes 68,000 access codes to email systems. banking sites. Facebook. Yahoo, and 2,000 SSL certificate files.

the said attack is one proof of the troubling reality that crime has reached even cyberspace. at this point what seems to be something that has benefited greatly of mankind has been polluted by the same crimes we try to escape from.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Radio and TV Personality Bo Griffin Dies at 51


She was once known as "Bo the Party Animal" back in the 80s and 90s. Bo Griffin, one of the country's celebrated media personalities, died of Intestinal Cancer last Tuesday, February 16. She was 51 years old.

Griffin is one talent that will be greatly missed. She propelled Power 96's Mindy and Bo Morning Show into one powerful program in South Florida radio. However it was when she left South Florida that her career really blossomed after she appeared on Good Day Live and guest-hosted at the travel series Blue Ribbon on Turner South. She was also in the home makeover show The Big Reveal for HGTV as well.

The cancer that claimed the 51 year old Griffin was diagnosed after her doctor ordered her to stay at the hospital after complaining of pain at her back. It all happened just last January of this year.


Griffin died after three weeks of hospitalization. Before her death she recently owned a successful boutique shop which she named Goddess in Greenville which is set up in Greenville, South Carolina her hometown. She however sold the business as she plans on moving back to Los Angeles for good. She was said to have just signed a contract as a work correspondent for Extra a news magazine show where she once done stints as well.


Bo Griffin is one amazing talent that shared herself to the people. She will always be dearly remembered.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Jeff Bridges a man with a smile

Monday, February 15, 2010--From the Santa Barbara Independent:
In Honor of their hometown's famed resident, Jeff Bridges, Santa Barbara celebrated Jeff Bridges Day.

Santa Barbara International film Festival gave tribute to Jeff Bridges by having a day-long film viewing of all the movies the actor starred on including the recently released "Crazy Heart". This was all shown in Lobero theatre.

The screening of Crazy Heart made the Lobero Theater packed than ever which was followed with a series of Q and A with Jeff Bridges. He came on stage with cheers thundering from the crowd.

Jeff Bridges was always one of the best loved actors, portraying his role with such pizzazz that definitely earned him much consideration to star the films he starred on.

TheAustralian.com even commented Jeff Bridges, on their February 17, 2010 release, as a natural with Crazy Heart. As was once said by American critic Pauline Kael Jeff Bridges "may be the most natural and least self-conscious screen actor that has ever lived". Further more in the story Bridges was also claimed to likely win the Academy Awards. The film has recently earned him his fifth nomination to the Oscars which he is thrilled.

Picking up awards will hopefully be Jeff Bridges thing this year. Crazy heart is a film focusing on the life of Bad Blake, a hard-living country singer who's been married many times. It was only through the help of Jean (played by Maggie Gyllenhaal who also got a nomination), a journalist, did he receive salvation from his weary life.

A dramatic plot that turned the awakening of people's interest to the beauty of country music plus a role that definitely meant established in the mind--Jeff bridges is definitely one of the best actors that people should salute. Santa Barbara truly is lucky to have him as its son.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/bridges-just-a-natural-with-a-crazy-heart/story-e6frg8n6-1225831104727

Friday, February 12, 2010

John Mayer Playboy Interview Text Too Raw Even for Mayer

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The John Mayer Playboy interview text is still getting the singer in trouble. Thanks to the John Mayer Playboy interview text, he has had to apologize for his use of the n-word, among other things. For once, Playboy is making more headlines for an interview than for naked pictures - but these kinds of headlines are nothing new for Mayer. These days, he may be best known for his off-stage antics and comments than his actual singing. Now that the John Mayer Playboy interview text has gone down in infamy, this is truer than ever.

It says something that in the Playboy interview, John Mayer's comment about his penis being a white supremacist may not be his wildest one ever. Of course, since the quote involved race, it garnered more outrage than Mayer's average comment. But his history of being raw and uncomfortably open in interviews is starting to overshadow his career.

Even before the John Mayer Playboy interview text started, he is quoted as saying 'I think the world would be better off if I stopped doing interviews.' Given the backlash of the last several days, Mayer could be considered a prophet.

Though most of the outrage is over his comments about a "n***er pass" and his "white supremacist" penis, it actually overshadowed his words about exes Jennifer Aniston and Jessica Simpson. Not much can make people forget about Mayer calling Simpson "sexual napalm" and saying he still loves Aniston. Yet his racial comments have put a new spin on his usual media firestorms.

John Mayer's Playboy interview is just one of many texts where he shocked fans and readers. In the past, he slammed the 'hatrix' of the Internet media and just had a rambling Rolling Stone cover story, which asked "why can't rock's biggest playboy shut up and enjoy?"

Mayer himself is becoming all too aware about the problem, as he said he needed to "stop being so raw in interviews" in his apology. In addition to apologizing on Twitter, he apologized again at a performance in Nashville last night, announcing that he would 'quit the media game.'

He now says that he just wants to play his guitar, but thanks to his reputation, people just don't want to see him do that anymore. Nowadays, audiences want to hear his next wild comment more than his next song - but after the John Mayer Playboy interview text came out, that might have changed a bit.

In the end, Mayer may not be able to quit the 'media game' cold turkey, at least not right away. But he may want to write another hit song before he lets himself go again - or stick to making comments about sex and not

Sources

Playboy- "John Mayer: Playboy Interview"

MTV.com- "John Mayer's Playboy Interview Caps A History Of TMI"

Gossip Cop- "John Mayer Breaks Down On Stage: 'I Quit The Media Game"

Source : http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2694583/john_mayer_playboy_interview_text_too.html?cat=33

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Fashion Designer Alexander McQueen Found Dead

By GINA DINUNNO


Top British fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead at his London home Thursday morning, his family said. He was 40.

Check out photos of celebs wearing McQueen

"On behalf of Lee [Alexander] McQueen's family, Alexander McQueen today announces the tragic news that Lee McQueen, the founder and designer of the Alexander McQueen brand, has been found dead at his home. At this stage it is inappropriate to comment on this tragic news beyond saying that we are devastated and are sharing a sense of shock and grief with Lee's family," said a statement released by McQueen's office.

A Scotland Yard spokesman, who asked that his name not be used, declined to comment on the cause of death until a post-mortem exam can be completed.

One of McQueen's contemporary lines, McQ, was scheduled to be shown next week at New York Fashion Week, People reports.

McQueen was one of the youngest designers to earn the title of British Designer of the Year, which he won four times. His unconventional early runway collections earned him the nickname "the hooligan of English fashion."

Celebrities including Rihanna and Lady Gaga often wore McQueen's pieces.


source:http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/415309_tvgif11.html

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

DeKalb Earthquake Sycamore and Virgil IL !


DEKLAB, CHICAGO - Today’s 2010 earthquake struck Virgil and Sycamore in DeKalb County.

The earthquake hitting Virgil and Sycamore in DeKalb County struck just before 10 AM local time as broke by LALATE NEWS first this morning.

Under Mayor Mundy, Sycamore describes itself as the following:
“A major factor in strengthening the Sycamore Community is having people living and working in Sycamore or in the immediate area. Those who can do both quickly become vested in the community and have time, energy and resources to volunteer and participate in bettering our “Home Town”.”

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The quake was located just four miles both Sycamore and Virgil.

Sycamore sits on Route 64 and had a 2005 census popululation under 15,000. It’s also know by itsannual Sycamore Pumpkin Festival, a pumpkin festival established in 1962 that attracts tens of thousands.

Data from the USGS includes the following:

4.3
Date-Time

* Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 09:59:34 UTC
* Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 03:59:34 AM at epicenter
* Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location 41.978°N, 88.597°W
Depth 5 km (3.1 miles) set by location program
Region ILLINOIS
Distances

* 6 km (4 miles) WNW (292°) from Virgil, IL
* 8 km (5 miles) E (94°) from Sycamore, IL
* 8 km (5 miles) N (1°) from Maple Park, IL
* 35 km (22 miles) NW (315°) from Aurora, IL
* 77 km (48 miles) WNW (282°) from Chicago, IL

Reports of injuries and damage have not yet been reported. The quake struck at 9:59 AM local time. The earthquake while not substantial - 4.3 magnitude - did have a nominal depth of only 3.1 miles below the earth’s surface causing it to be felt a greater distance.

For continuing coverage of this and other potential earthquakes, click here: http://news.lalate.com/category/earthquakes.

Source:http://news.lalate.com/2010/02/10/dekalb-earthquake-sycamore-and-virgil-il/

Monday, February 8, 2010

Doritos Sizzles, Tim Tebow Fizzles


The Monday after the Super Bowl should be considered National Ad Day. USA Today's Ad Meter says Snickers' Betty White commercial was tops last night. We're not so sure, and neither are those of you hitting up Google for the big game's best ads. This is What You're Searching for Today...

Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad – Did the "controversial" 30-second spot leave you disappointed? Did you miss it altogether while microwaving nachos during the commercial break? If so, we don't blame you. The internet was ready to pounce on Focus on the Family's pro-life commercials. But then the ads kinda just popped up (one shortly before the game, another during the first half) and fizzled away. No mention of "abortion," or even "pro-life" – though Timmy is called a "miracle baby" by his mum. The ad's closing directs you to Focus on the Family's homepage, where you can get the full, and considerably more religious, story of the golden boy's birth.


Super Bowl Doritos Commercial – Frito-Lay aired four user-generated Doritos ads during the Super Bowl. If you're like the rest of America, then you're probably trying to hunt down "House Rules," which according to TiVo, was the most-watched ad during this year's game. It was also the most tweeted commercial, according to Squawq. TiVo ranked Snickers' "Betty White" ad second, Focus on the Family's ad third, and Doritos' "Snack Attack" took fourth. But USA Today's Ad Meter ranks "Underdog" tops among Doritos spots, and second overall behind the Snickers ad. Count Doritos among Sunday's big winners among the Saints, CBS and Snickers.

E-Trade Super Bowl Commercial
– Perhaps no company has benefited more from advertising during the Super Bowl than E-Trade. The online brokerage firm debuted its trademark talking baby in 2008. Last year the tyke's friends joined in the fun. And this year talking baby's girlfriend jumps in the picture. This campaign may never get old.
Posted By Sam Brand
Source: http://www.popeater.com/2010/02/08/super-bowl-commercials-tim-tebow-doritos-e-trade/

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Thoughts of the day: February 2, 2010

few thoughts to jump start your Tuesday morning.

1. IF IT’S FEBRUARY, THAT MEANS MAT DRILLS HAVE BEGUN: For 58 returning scholarship players, 11 early enrolled freshmen and a few walkons, the next month is all about experiencing hell on earth and living to tell about it. The drills might seem sadistic, but they serve a purpose of teaching toughness and getting players to exert themselves beyond what they perceived as their physical and mental limits. It’s not unusual for the garbage cans that line the walls of the strength and conditioning complex to be filled with puke at the end of one of the 5 a.m. sessions. If Mickey Marotti is satisfied with the progress the team made when March 1 arrives, then that’s a pretty good sign the Gators are going to have a terrific season in the fall.

2. ONE MORE DAY: Faxes start pouring in at 7 a.m. Wednesday, which means the silly season comes to an end for 2010 with the Gators finishing with the top class in the country. While I doubt Florida will lose any commitments, I think it’s possible the Gators will get a surprise on signing day. I think Chaz Green, Darrin Kitchens and Adrian Coxson are definitely signing with Florida. The surprise? I think either James Louis or Ivan McCartney will choose UF. A month ago, writers and recruiting analysts alike were predicting the end of the world as we know it for the Gators. Looks like a few folks were wrong, doesn’t it?

3. JILTED AT THE ALTAR: Georgia lost committed linebackers B.J. Butler and Deon Rogers to Louisville last week and Monday night got the news that Lowndes County linebacker Telvin Smith, who got the class A treatment in Athens, has decided to stick with his commitment to the Seminoles, and defensive tackle Jeff Whitaker of Warner Robins spurned Georgia for Auburn. As if that isn’t bad enough, the Poodles figure to lose wide receiver Da’Rick Rogers to Tennessee and Frostproof do-everything athlete Nickell Robey to South Florida. Even though his dad (Hiram Green) says Georgia is very much in play, Tampa Catholic’s Christian Green will probably jilt the Poodles in favor of the Tallahassee Trade School as well. There is also a very good chance stud defensive tackle Mike Thornton will pick either Auburn or Penn State over the Poodles. Looks like the Suicide Prevention Center in Athens better add some extra staffers for Wednesday.

4. STILL ON THE BOARD: The five big names still uncommitted are Seantrel Henderson (6-8, 350 St. Paul MN Cretin Derham-Hall, #8 ESPNU 150); Demar Dorsey (6-1, 180, Lauderdale Lakes, FL Boyd Anderson #12 ESPNU 150); Owamagbe Odighizuwa (6-3, 235, Portland, OR David Douglas #17 ESPNU 150); Marcus Lattimore (6-0, 214, Duncan, SC Byrnes #19 ESPNU 150); and Markeith Ambles (6-2, 185, McDonough, GA Henry County #23 ESPNU 150). Henderson seems likely to announce for Ohio State but Miami seems very confident after the big guy paid a visit this past weekend. With Dorsey, who knows? The folks in Tallahassee are confident but so is Lane Kiffin. I’m going with Kiffin and Southern Cal on this one. Odighizuwa seems a lock for Nebraska. It’s a tossup for Lattimore but the folks in the Spartanburg area where he lives think he stays in-state. Ambles was once committed to Tennessee but he backed out of that commitment when Kiffin bolted for USC. USC seems the likely choice but don’t be surprised if he puts on a North Carolina hat on signing day.

5. FINISHING FAST: In the SEC, that’s Auburn, which could finish strong with defensive tackle Michael Thornton (6-1, 280, Stone Mountain, GA Stephenson), stud tailback Marcus Lattimore (6-0, 214, Duncan, SC Byrnes #19 ESPNU 150) and defensive end Corey Lemonier (6-4, 221, Hialeah, FL #94 ESPNU 100). The Tigers already have tailback Michael Dyer (5-9, 200, Little Rock, AR Little Rock Christian #5 ESPNU 150) so it’s unlikely they get Lattimore. Auburn’s best signee is former Gator quarterback Cameron Newton (6-6, 245, Atlanta, GA/Blinn, TX Junior College), who is a perfect fit for Gus Malzahn’s version of the spread offense. If Alabama loses wide receiver Keenan Hubbard (6-2, 190, Greensboro, NC Northern Guilford #33 ESPNU 150) to Clemson and Auburn manages to land Lattimore, Lemonier and Thornton, it’s entirely possible Gene Chizik will finish with a higher-ranked class than Nick Saban. Now that will turn some heads.

6. ALSO FINISHING FAST: Jumbo Fisher has a chance to come up big Wednesday if he lands Dorsey, Christian Jones (6-4, 230, Casselberry, FL Lake Howell #27 ESPNU 150), Christian Green (6-1, 190, Tampa, FL Catholic #53 ESPNU 150) and Corey Lemonier (6-4,221, Hialeah, FL #94 ESPNU 150). Getting all four would be a coup for the Seminoles. The bet here is that three out of the four wind up in Tallahassee. Jones and Green look to be Seminole locks ... Tennessee’s class fell apart when Lane Kiffin went to Southern Cal, but the Vols have a chance to finish fast if they can land Ambles (6-2, 185, McDonough, GA Henry County #23 ESPNU 150), Da’Rick Rogers (6-2, 205, Calhoun, GA #30 ESPNU 150), defensive tackle James Stone (6-5, 300, Nashville, TN Maplewood #100 ESPNU 150) and Damien Robinson (6-8, 320, Olive Branch, MS #104 ESPNU 150). If Derek Dooley lands those kids, he’s pulled off a minor miracle.

7. BASEBALL HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO ME: That’s what Florida baseball coach Kevin O’Sullivan must be saying these days. The Gators are ranked #7 nationally in the preseason polls and with hitters like Preston Tucker and Matt den Dekker, the offense should be better than last year. What will definitely be better than last year is the pitching. Last year, the Gators made the Super Regionals with just enough pitching to get by. This year, O’Sullivan has a staff that is deep enough and talented enough to take the Gators all the way to Omaha. It’s going to be a fun year at the Mac.

8. AT $3 MILLION A POP: If you were hoping to buy a 30-second Super Bowl ad, you’re a little late. CBS announced Monday that all the 30-second ads have been sold, some at a mere $3 million a pop. If you’re disappointed and wondering what you’re going to do with all that cash, there are still a few pre-game show ads available. The 2009 game brought in approximately $213 million in ad revenues for NBC even though there were unsold 30-second slots and only 69 ads sold altogether. This year CBS figures to easily surpass that total. Makes me wonder how much money would be changing hands if there were a couple of higher profile teams than the Colts and Saints.

9. KISS AND MAKE UP: Supposedly, the rift between John Wall and John Calipari lasted only a day or so. After Kentucky’s win over Vanderbilt Saturday, a game in which Wall shot poorly (4-12) and turned the ball over often (7 times), Wall lashed out a bit at Calipari, saying, “He’s [Calipari] probably going to say I played bad today too so I don’t know. I just try not to listen to him and go out and play basketball and try and help my team win.” Monday, Wall said everything is cool and Cal was acting like nothing happened. Back in his high school and AAU days, Wall had a habit of doing his own thing and ignoring coaches, so while Wall and Cal probably kissed and made up, Wall was probably telling the truth that he just doesn’t listen.

10. RANDOM THOUGHTS: Reserve forward Jordan DeMercy announced he is leaving the basketball team at the Tallahassee Trade School just a day after scoring six points in ten minutes off the bench in the Seminoles’ win over Boston College Saturday ...

QUOTE OF THE DAY: Scott McCarron, who is accused of calling Phil Mickelson a cheater for using a wedge with square grooves that the PGA says is legal, was called out. His response is rather interesting. McCarron said, “I responded, ‘It’s cheating and I am appalled Phil has put it in play. I never called Phil Mickelson a cheater.”

Have a great Tuesday.

Franz


Source: http://www.gatorcountry.com/interim/article/thoughts_of_the_day_february_2_2010/

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

John Murtha hospitalized, political future in doubt?

The news that Rep. John Murtha is in intensive care following complications from gall bladder surgery last week is sure to stoke rumors that the longtime Pennsylvania Democrat may choose to retire rather than run for re-election to a 19th full term in November.

Murtha's hospitalization, which was first reported by Politico's David Rogers, lands just days after his fourth quarter fundraising report -- just $100,000 raised in the final three months of 2009 with $388,000 in the bank -- had raised some eyebrows among national strategists about the possibility that Murtha, at 77 years old, might not be fully committed to running again.

The simple fact -- as Republicans acknowledge privately -- is that as long as Murtha is on the ballot in the western Pennsylvania 12th district, he cannot be beaten. Murtha was first elected to the seat in a 1974(!) special election and since then has rarely faced a real challenge -- with the exception of a redistricting-forced primary fight in 2002 against then Rep. Frank Mascara (D) that Murtha easily won.

Without Murtha seeking re-election, however, the district would be extremely competitive. In 2008, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) carried it by less than 1,000 votes (out of more than 260,000 cast) while Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) won the 12th by a narrow 51 percent to 49 percent margin four years earlier. The trend line in the district is not moving in the right direction for Democrats, however, as the Vice President Al Gore carried Murtha's seat with 55 percent in 2000.

Republicans believe Pennsylvania is shaping up as very friendly territory for them. The party has united behind state Attorney General Tom Corbett in the governor's race and former Rep. Pat Toomey in the Senate contest. On the House side, Republicans see Pennsylvania's 4th, 7th, 8th, 10th and 11th districts as potential pickup opportunities. Democrats see the 6th and 15th districts are chances for them to gain Republican-held seats in the fall.




Posted By Chris Cillizza | February 2, 2010; 1:33 PM ET
Source: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/house/john-murtha-hospitalized-polit.html?wprss=thefix

Monday, February 1, 2010

UIL Realignment 2010 List Released


The official 2010 UIL realignment list has been released this morning, Monday at 9.00am. It is thought that many American schools are concerned about where they would fall for the 2010-2011 season, and with the changes, the UIL have moved two Palestine school districts back to familiar ground as part of District 20-3A. Palestine and Westwood will be joined by Fairfield, Mexia, Madisonville, and Groesbeck.

A number of other interesting changes are set to occur, with the Longview Lobos, who will open the University Interscholastic League realignment season with Marshall. This will be the second year in a row that the Lobos will feature a Class 5A state champion.

FHS remain in AAA and will play in Region IV District 26 AAA with others such as Boerne, Canyon Lake, Bandera, Geronimo Navarro, San Antonio Hawkins, and Wimberly.

According to a press release from UIL, they say that schools may appeal against their realignments, and must do so before February 11. Realignment happens on a two year basis, and the UIL try and group similar size schools, in neighbouring districts.

Dallas News has the entire list.

Source: Merinews

Friday, January 29, 2010

Jordan Hicks to make announcement today


By Tim Griffin

Heralded linebacker Jordan Hicks of Lakota West High School in West Chester, Ohio, is expected to make his announcement later today on which scholarship offer he will accept.

Hicks will reveal his decision between Ohio State, Florida and Texas at his school at 1 p.m. ET. He is ranked as ESPNU's No. 4 prospect nationally.

It would mark the first time that Mack Brown has ever attracted a player out of Ohio and would be his biggest victory there since he upset Ohio State at Ohio Stadium early in the Longhorns' 2005 national championship run.

It will be hard to beat Jim Tressel and Ohio State for a top Ohio recruit -- and would be a rare occurrence during Tressel's recent coaching tenure with the Buckeyes.

Florida's influence in the recruiting battle has waned since Charlie Strong, who had been in charge of recruiting Hicks, accepted the head-coaching job at Louisville.

It will be an interesting announcement and one that potentially has huge ramifications for Texas and its defense. Attracting Hicks, who won the Dick Butkus Award, which is given to the nation's top high school linebacker, would be the biggest recruit for Texas so far.

source: http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/18684/jordan-hicks-to-make-announcement-today

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Joyce Maynard In Spotlight With J.D. Salinger's Death

Joyce Maynard is gaining plenty of attention today in light of J.D. Salinger's death at 91.

Maynard's memoir "At Home In The World" in 1998 detailed her eight-month affair with Salinger in the 1970s, when she was 18 and he was 53.

Salinger retired from public life for many years. He made his last public appearance when he wrote a letter to Maynard, responding to concerns about a recent piece she wrote for the New York Times and discussing the dangers of publicity.

Maynard, an author like Salinger, started her writing career when she was 14. She has written two memoirs, as well as novels including To Die For (made into a movie starring Nicole Kidman) and The Usual Rules.

Maynard famously said of Salinger:

"Although Salinger had long since cut me out of his life completely and made it plain that he had nothing but contempt for me, the thought of becoming the object of his wrath was more than I felt ready to take on. "

Source : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/28/joyce-maynard-in-spotligh_n_440815.html

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Ed Hill found guilty in Election night dispute in speedy trial


UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) - Ed Hill, a candidate for the Utica Common Council, has been found guilty of harassment in the second degree after he hit a poll worker on Election night.

It was a speedy trial: testimony was heard, a verdict rendered and the defendant sentenced, all within the space of about two hours Thursday afternoon.

Several witnesses took the stand and said that First Ward Utica Common Council Candidate Ed Hill had swung at opponent Frank Vescera, but that Vescera ducked and poll watcher Michael Colon took the shot to the face. Colon was among today's witnesses. Ed Hill himself took the stand and said he never hit anyone.

In the end, Utica City Court Judge Gerald Popeo believed the other witnesses, and found Ed Hill guilty of second degree harrassment- - a violation.

Judge Popeo sentenced Hill to 50 hours community service and imposed a $120 state surcharge.

"God is Ed Hill's judge period," said Hill following the verdict. Hill also said today's testimony was "orchestrated."

"I think it was the correct outcome and I think the judge stated it very well; in the heat of the political fight sometimes you go over ...over...out of the boundaries," said Vescera.

Hill's attorney says they might appeal the verdict, considering Hill's reputation and future in public life.


Posted by : JOLEEN FERRIS
Source : http://www.wktv.com/news/local/81580097.html

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Can The Mets Upgrade?


Pitching is a huge problem for the New York Mets. Behind ace Johan Santana, who is also coming off of elbow surgery, the rotation is full of players who were a bunch of low rewards last season. With the recent losses of John Lackey, Joel Piniero and Randy Wolf to contending teams, the rest of the market is now full of the same type of players, but they are players who are big names, with a track record of winning which the Mets should take a shot at.

- Ben Sheets: Why not? If Sheets is indeed healthy this time around than he and Santana will be one of the best 1-2 punches in Baseball. With Oakland now leading the race of his arm, the Mets can sure change that just by opening a check book.

- Jon Garland: Garland would look great as a Met, yet he is rarely linked to this team. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Mets land him.

- Chien-Ming Wang: Just like Sheets, if healthy Wang and Santana can be dynamite for this organization. He is worth the risk.

- John Smoltz: Smoltz is still brewing about the Braves letting him go, so why not bring him back to the NL East as a long man in the bullpen who can spot start when Perez loses his head or Maine sits out with a paper cut. It's a good gamble.

For the bench and IF/OF, the Mets need big upgrades. With the rumblings of yet another Fernando Tatis return, it's pretty sickening. Here are a few players that will make the Mets a better all around team.

- Xavier Nady: He knows the city well, he was a Met and Yankee so why not grab him back. He can platoon at 1st with Daniel Murphy and also play the OF positions.

- Ryan Garko: Young player with promise, a change of sceneary will do him good plus he can hit lefties.

- Hank Blalock: Someone I wanted on the Mets for quite some time now.

- Eric Byrnes: Okay, you can chew me out about how injury prone he is but on the Mets he wouldn't start. Let him know his role. The Mets have been missing an outspoke player like Byrnes on this team for quite some time, plus he is full of grit. The Mets locker room needs a Byrnes type player, and while he is available after an Arizona Diamodbacks release, give him a 1 year shot with incentives.


Source : http://www.mvpgotham.com/featured-news/437-can-the-mets-upgrade.html
Written by Jonathan Ragus

Monday, January 25, 2010

Identity more than skin deep

By Lara de Matos

"Genetics is like a deck of cards: you can shuffle the cards as many times as you want, but eventually, all the figures and numbers in that deck will pop up at one point or another."

The analogy (as presented by acclaimed South African geneticist Professor Himla Soodyall, during a presentation marking the recent launch of the History channel's forthcoming documentary Skin Deep) is one with which Sandra Laing is all too familiar.

Thanks to the buzz generated by the feature film version of the documentary, called Skin, after its numerous award-winning turns at a number of international film festivals last year, Sandra's story has swiftly gained momentum worldwide.

Still, many people remain perplexed by just how it was that a woman with such distinctly coloured-cum-African attributes could have been born to white parents - themselves descended from Caucasian family trees.

Or so they thought.

As Soodyall elucidates though, it's not only possible, but quite probable, in light of the fact that recent scientific findings reveal that every person on this planet - irrespective of outward appearances - is ultimately interlinked, thanks to this eons-long meshing of our chromosomes.

Most of us are vaguely aware of our lineage dating back to our great-grandparents.

Soodyall's genetic-testing methods allow us to determine our ancestry from as far back as 150 000 years ago. And what her studies have revealed would undoubtedly see Hendrik Verwoerd and his fellow pro-apartheid ilk turn in their graves.

"The fact is virtually every lineage in Southern Africa became mixed after the arrival of the Europeans in 1652, who procreated with people of ostensibly different racial backgrounds, including the local Koi women, as well as slaves of Asian heritage brought into the country at the time," she explains.

"So while Sandra's parents and the rest of her family may have all been 'pure white' in their outward appearance, they obviously carried recessive genes from these African ancestors going back to the 1600s, which finally 'manifested' themselves in Sandra."

Skin Deep, Sunday on History Channel at 8.30pm.

Source : http://tonight.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=349&fArticleId=5320965

Friday, January 22, 2010

Diane von Furstenberg To Launch Designer Home Goods Line


Diane von Furstenberg, perhaps best-known for her famous wrap dress, will soon be branching out into home goods.

The Belgian-American fashion designer is partnering up with the home furnishings company, Springs, and will release an international line of furniture, bedding, tablecloths, and bath accessories in January 2011.

“The design of your home is a reflection of who you are,” said von Furstenberg. “I am thrilled to be able to express the DVF spirit through this new collection.”


Source: http://www.longislandpress.com/2010/01/22/diane-von-furstenberg-to-launch-designer-home-goods-line-2/

Thursday, January 21, 2010

John Edwards admits paternity


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Updated 7:21 a.m.
Posted By : Garance Franke-Ruta

Former senator John Edwards on Thursday admitted paternity of a daughter with former mistress Rielle Hunter, despite his previous denials, in a statement given to the "Today" show.

Harrison Hickman, a trusted Edwards adviser, went on the show to discuss the statement from the former presidential candidate, who also served as the vice presidential nominee for the Democratic Party in 2004.

"I am Quinn's father," Edwards said in the statement. "I will do everything in my power to provide her with the love and support she deserves.... It was wrong for me ever to deny she was my daughter."

He also apologized to his daughter, now nearly two, saying he hoped she could forgive him one day, and to the public. "To all those I have have disappointed and hurt, these words will never be enough. But I am truly sorry," he said.

"I know it's not possible," Edwards previously said over the question of whether Frances Quinn Hunter was his child.

Hickman said that Elizabeth Edwards, who is battling cancer, and John have separated and that she is supportive of him coming forward about the child. "Elizabeth thinks he should acknowledge this," Hickman said.

"Today" reported that Edwards did not come on the show himself because of the ongoing federal investigation into whether he used campaign money to cover up the affair.

His statement comes less than two weeks in advance of the publication of a tell-all book by former aide Andrew Young, who previously claimed to be the father of Rielle Hunter's child. Young reportedly was set to recant that story and say Edwards is the father in "The Politician: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him Down," scheduled for publication Feb. 2.

John Edwards's full statement follows:

I am Quinn's father. I will do everything in my power to provide her with the love and support she deserves. I have been able to spend time with her during the past year and trust that future efforts to show her the love and affection she deserves can be done privately and in peace.

It was wrong for me ever to deny she was my daughter and hopefully one day, when she understands, she will forgive me. I have been providing financial support for Quinn and have reached an agreement with her mother to continue providing support in the future.

To all those I have disappointed and hurt, these words will never be enough, but I am truly sorry.

Original Post : http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/01/john-edwards-admits-paternity.html

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Graco Strollers Recalled on Fingertip Amputation, Laceration Concerns

Graco Children's Products today announced a voluntary recall of 1.5 million strollers sold at major retailers, including Target and Wal-Mart.

The announcement, made in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, said that hinges on the strollers' canopies "pose a fingertip amputation and laceration hazard to the child when the consumer is opening or closing the canopy." To date, the agency has received seven reports of injuries associated with this issue, including five finger amputations and two lacerations.

The CPSC indicated that the recall applies to Graco Passage, Alano, and Spree Strollers and Travel Systems with specific model numbers and mechanisms. For a list of those, please reference this Web site.

Posted by: Jeremy Nisen--HispanicBusiness.com
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/newswire/2010/1/20/graco_strollers_recalled_on_fingertip_amputation.htm

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Zogby: Coakley will win by less than a point


Via Allahpundit’s Twitter feed and Chris at HAP, John Zogby throws a little cold water on the Election Day vibe for Scott Brown. Or does he? Zogby isn’t known so much for deadly accuracy in polling as he is for tossing high-risk predictions that fail to meet reality. Conservatives have long taken Zogby predictions with a grain of salt — although while quoting him when the predictions suit us, of course. Has Zogby seen something every other pollster has missed? Or is he just looking to stake out the turf that has been left to him?

In either case, it’s a good reminder that the election isn’t won until the votes are cast. And even if Coakley wins this by less than a point, does anyone think that the lesson here will be lost on Democrats facing constituencies less blue and more red than Massachusetts — which would be just about every other constituency possible outside of San Francisco and New York City?

Update: Jim Geraghty reminds us on Twitter of Zogby’s record: “Just remember, Zogby’s final 2004 poll, unveiled on Election Day, showed Kerry winning by a wide margin.”

Posted by : Ed Morrissey
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Monday, January 18, 2010

Major Exhibition of Photographs by Timothy H. O'Sullivan Opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

WASHINGTON, DC.- “Framing the West: The Survey Photographs of Timothy H. O’Sullivan” is the first major exhibition devoted to this remarkable photographer in three decades. The exhibition is on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., from Feb. 12 through May 9. The museum is the only venue for the exhibition.

“Framing the West”—a collaboration between the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Library of Congress—offers a critical reevaluation of O’Sullivan’s images and the conditions under which they were made, as well as an examination of their continued importance in the photographic canon. It features more than 120 photographs and stereo cards by O’Sullivan, including a notable group of King Survey photographs from the Library of Congress that have rarely been on public display since 1876. The installation also includes images and observations by six contemporary landscape photographers that comment on the continuing influence of O’Sullivan’s photographs. Toby Jurovics, curator of photography, is the exhibition curator.

“Timothy H. O’Sullivan is widely recognized as an influential figure in the development of photography in America, so I am delighted that we have partnered with our colleagues at the Library of Congress to present this new assessment of his work and to expose a new generation to his forceful images,” said Elizabeth Broun, The Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

“In the years following the Civil War, the West was fertile ground for American photographers, but Timothy H. O’Sullivan has always stood apart in his powerful and direct engagement with the landscape,” said Jurovics. “Almost a century and a half after their making, his photographs still speak with an unparalleled presence and immediacy.”

O’Sullivan was part of a group of critically acclaimed 19th-century photographers—including A.J. Russell, J.K. Hillers and William Bell—who went west in the 1860s and 1870s. O’Sullivan was a photographer for two of the most ambitious geographical surveys of the 19th century. He accompanied geologist Clarence King on the Geologic and Geographic Survey of the Fortieth Parallel and Lt. George M. Wheeler on the Geographical and Geological Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. During his seven seasons (1867–1874) traversing the mountain and desert regions of the Western United States, he created one of the most influential visual accounts of the American interior.

His assignments with the King and Wheeler surveys gave O’Sullivan the freedom to record the Western landscape with a visual and emotional complexity that was without precedent. His photographs illustrated geologic theories and provided information useful to those settling in the West, but they also were a personal record of his encounter with a landscape that was challenging and inspiring.

Of all his colleagues, O’Sullivan has maintained the strongest influence on contemporary practice. The formal directness and lack of picturesque elements in his work appealed to a later generation of photographers who, beginning in the 1970s, turned away from a romanticized view of nature to once again embrace a clear, unsentimental approach to the landscape. Observations about his images by Thomas Joshua Cooper, Eric Paddock, Edward Ranney, Mark Ruwedel, Martin Stupich and Terry Toedtemeier appear in the exhibition and the catalog.

O’Sullivan (1840-1882) was born in Ireland. He emigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two, eventually settling in Staten Island, N.Y. Biographical details about O’Sullivan are spare, yet he is thought to have had his earliest photographic training in the New York studio of portrait photographer Mathew Brady. He is believed to have accompanied Alexander Gardner to Washington, D.C., to assist in opening a branch of the Brady studio in 1858, and when Gardner opened his own studio in Washington in 1863, O’Sullivan followed. O’Sullivan first gained recognition for images made during the Civil War, particularly those from the Battle of Gettysburg, and 41 of his images were published in Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the War. O’Sullivan’s experience photographing in the field helped earn him the position as photographer for King’s survey. After his survey work, he held brief assignments in Washington with the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Treasury. O’Sullivan died of tuberculosis on Staten Island at the age of 42.

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