Monday, December 31, 2007

Mindy McCready Free at Last


It may be a new year, but time will tell if it's also a new Mindy McCready.

The trouble-prone country warbler was granted early release from Tennessee's Williamson County Jail Sunday after more than five months in lockup on a probation violation charge.

"I'm so happy to be out," the 32-year-old singer said. "I'm the happiest girl in the world right now."

McCready was greeted by her manager and family upon exiting the jailhouse—and kissing its gates—just after 9 a.m. Sunday. The "Guys Do It Every Time" songbird had been behind bars since July, when she was arrested in Florida on charges of battery and resisting arrest, stemming from a domestic dispute with her mother.

McCready was formally sentenced to a year of incarceration in September as a result of the Florida bust, which violated the terms of a 2004 drug arrest. In that case, she was sentenced to three years' probation for obtaining the painkiller OxyContin with a fake prescription.

At the time of her sentencing, the singer received credit for 75 days already served. Her term was further shortened for good behavior—something she plans on continuing outside the confines of jail.

McCready, whose woes include a suicide attempt, drug overdose and hospitalization after a beating from her ex-boyfriend, said she plans to turn her life around by focusing only on those things that truly matter to her.

"Oh, my God, I'm gonna work," she said. "Work, work, work. And sing. And go see my son, who I've missed more than anything you can possibly imagine."

McCready's son, 21-month-old Zander McCready, has been staying with the singer's mother at her Fort Myers residence since the country star's bust.

And while the sprung singer has completed her jail time, she has not yet made good on her debt to society. McCready will remain on probation for two more years.

Source: eonline.com

Ravens fire Billick







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The Baltimore Ravens on Monday fired coach Brian Billick, according to a report on the Baltimore Sun web site.

The move comes less than a month after Billick was assured he would return.The Ravens have scheduled a 3:30 p.m. ET press conference.

Billick was reportedly informed of owner Steve Bisciotti's decision a day after the Ravens wrapped up a dismal 5-11 season.

According to the report, the Ravens held their team meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Monday and Billick was not at team headquarters.

Billick, 53, is the winningest NFL coach in Baltimore history and guided the Ravens to their first Super Bowl title in January 2001.

Billick compiled an 85-67 record in nine seasons, but the Ravens, who won the AFC North championship in 2006, struggled to a 5-11 mark this season, including a nine-game losing streak.

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Jimmy Fallon Marries Nancy Juvonen



Jimmy Fallon, who for a long time performed at Saturday Night Live NBC show married girlfriend Nancy Juvonen in the Caribbean. According to People.com the Nancy Juvonen - Jimmy Fallon wedding was announced by a publicist.


A friend told People Magazine that Jimmy Fallon presented Nancy Juvonen "a one-of-a-kind ring designed by Neil Lane."

This will be their first marriage. The ceremony took place on December 22 in Necker Island in company of friends and relatives.

Nancy Juvonen is 40 years old and Jimmy Fallon is 32.

Nancy Juvonen has produced movies such as 50 First Dates, Music and Lyrics, Charlie's Angels and the upcoming He's Just Not That Into You.

Source: huliq.com

Jim Leyritz pal was 'bikini teacher'




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Sunday, December 30th 2007, 4:00 AM

Before Erica Chevillar surfaced as Jim Leyritz's birthday buddy, she was the "Bikini Teacher" of Boca Raton, Fla.




The stunning blond made national news last year when she was forced out of her 10th-grade teaching job over sexy swimsuit shots that surfaced on the Internet.

Chevillar, 26, was a first-year social studies teacher making $33,000 a year when a parent complained about photos of her posing for the U.S.A. National Bikini Team.

She got a scolding from the principal at West Boca High School and resigned rather than fight disciplinary action.

Once word of the story - and the photos - spread, she parlayed the attention into a string of lucrative modeling gigs.


In March, she shed the bikini and everything else for a steamy spread in Playboy.

She insisted she held no hard feelings over her short-lived career in the classroom - and predicted her former students would check out the Playboy photos even if they weren't old enough to buy the magazine.

"I'm sure they'll find a way," she said.

Friday, December 28, 2007

jessica simpson collection



Jessica Simpson unveiled her new signature clothing line the, “Jessica Simpson Collection”, at Macy’s. I adore Jessica’s fashion sense and think she has wonderful taste, especially in shoes. I am a huge fan of her shoes. Although they are a bit pricey, ranging from about $60-$200, they are definitely worth it. I have quite a few pairs of pumps and they are comfortable, true to size and surprisingly easy to walk in. The ones with straps are very comfortable and make them more a lot more stable.

Jessica is always coming up with new items for her signature line and her other lines “Sweet Kisses” and “Princy”. You can purchase Jessica’s clothing lines at Macy’s, JCPenney’s, and Sears. The clothes are available in missy, junior and large sizes. There are various levels of pricing ensure that the collections offer something for every one of Jessica’s fans. The collections also include sportswear, denim, watches, and lingerie.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Frost over the World - Benazir Bhutto - 02 Nov 07

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Benazir Bhutto Assassinated

Dec 27, 2007 03:46 PM
SADAQAT JAN
ZARAR KHAN
Associated Press
RAWALPINDI – Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s opposition leader and one of the country’s best known politicians, was assassinated today in a stunning suicide attack that also killed at least 20 others at a rally.

The death of the charismatic former prime minister threw the campaign for the Jan. 8 parliamentary election into chaos and stirred fears of mass protests across Pakistan, a key ally for the West in the war against terrorism.

A wave of violence had already begun by this evening. In anger and grief, protesters rioted in the southern port city of Karachi, firing shots at police, setting tires and cars on fire and burning a gas station. One person was killed north of Karachi in the violent aftermath of the assassination.

Violence also erupted in other cities in Pakistan.

President Pervez Musharraf blamed terrorists for Bhutto’s death and urged the nation to remain calm.

The attacker struck just minutes after Bhutto, 54, addressed thousands of supporters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, about 18 kilometres south of Islamabad, the capital.

She was shot in the neck and chest by the attacker, who then blew himself up, said Rehman Malik, Bhutto’s security adviser.

Sardar Qamar Hayyat, a leader from Bhutto’s party, said he was standing about 10 metres away from Bhutto’s vehicle.

“She was inside the vehicle and was coming out from the gate after addressing the rally when some of the youths started chanting slogans in her favour,” he said. “Then I saw a thin, young man jumping to her vehicle from the back and opening fire. Moments later, I saw her speeding vehicle going away.”

Party supporter Chaudry Mohammed Nazir said that two gunshots rang out when Bhutto’s vehicle pulled into the main street and then there was a big blast next to her car.

A doctor on the team that attended to Bhutto said she had a bullet in the back of the neck that damaged her spinal cord before exiting from the side of her head. Another bullet pierced the back of her shoulder and came out through her chest, he said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Bhutto was given an open heart massage, but the main cause of death was damage to her spinal cord, he said.

“This is the work of those terrorists with whom we are engaged in war,” Musharraf said in a nationally televised speech.

“I want to express my resolve and seek the co-operation from the entire nation and we will not rest until we eliminate these terrorists and root them out,” the president said.

Musharraf announced three days of mourning and convened a high-level emergency meeting. He was expected to discuss whether to postpone the election, an Interior Ministry official said.

Nawaz Sharif, another former Pakistani prime minister and leader of a rival opposition party, called on Musharraf to resign. He announced that his party is boycotting the Jan. 8 elections.

In Canada, Prime Minister Stephen Harper called the assassination a threat to democracy. He said the Jan. 8 election is important to democracy and urged Musharraf to let it go ahead.

Harper also said he’s concerned about increased instability in the region. Canadian troops are deployed in neighbouring Afghanistan as part of a NATO force supporting the Afghan government.

Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier condemned “in the strongest terms this attack ... Today’s violence is especially heinous in view of the upcoming elections on Jan. 8, 2008. The anti-democratic intent of the perpetrators could not be more obvious,”

In Crawford, Texas, U.S. President George W. Bush said: “The United States strongly condemns this cowardly act by murderous extremists who are trying to undermine Pakistan’s democracy. Those who committed this crime must be brought to justice.”

No one claimed responsibility for the assassination.

Bhutto’s supporters blamed the president for complicity, but suspicion was likely to fall on Islamic militants linked to Al Qaeda and the Taliban, who hated Bhutto for her close ties to the Americans and support for the war on terrorism. A local Taliban leader reportedly threatened to greet Bhutto’s return to the country from exile in October with suicide bombings.

At least 20 others were killed in today’s blast, according to an Associated Press reporter at the scene.

Bhutto was rushed to the hospital and taken into emergency surgery. “At 6:16 p.m. she expired,” said Wasif Ali Khan, a member of Bhutto’s party who was at Rawalpindi General Hospital.

Hours later, her body was carried out of the hospital in a plain wooden coffin by a crowd of supporters. Her body was expected to be transferred to an air base and brought to her hometown of Larkana.

Next to Musharraf, Bhutto was the best known political figure in the country. She had served two terms as prime minister between 1988 and 1996. She was respected in the West for her liberal outlook and determination to combat the spread of Islamic extremism, a theme she returned to often in her campaign speeches.

Her death will leave a void at the top of her Pakistan People’s party, the largest political group in the country.

As news of her death spread, supporters at the hospital in Rawalpindi smashed glass doors and stoned cars. Many chanted slogans against Musharraf, accusing him of complicity in her killing.

In Karachi, shop owners quickly closed their businesses as riots broke out. Fayyaz Leghri, a local police official, said gunmen shot and wounded two police officers.

One man was killed in a shootout between police and protesters in Tando Allahyar, a town 190 kilometres north of Karachi, said Mayor Kanwar Naveed. In the town of Tando Jam, protesters forced passengers to get out of a train and then set it on fire.

Violence also broke out in Lahore, Multan, Peshawar and many other parts of Pakistan, where Bhutto’s supporters burned banks, state-run grocery stores and private shops. Some set fire to election offices for the ruling party, according to Pakistani media.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who met with Bhutto just hours before her death, called her a brave woman with a clear vision “for her own country, for Afghanistan and for the region — a vision of democracy and prosperity and peace.”

Bhutto had returned to Pakistan from an eight-year exile on Oct. 18. Her homecoming parade in Karachi was also targeted by a suicide attacker, killing more than 140 people. On that occasion she narrowly escaped injury.

Bhutto was killed just a few kilometres from the scene of her father’s violent death 28 years earlier.

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a former prime minister and the founder of the party that his daughter would later lead, was executed by hanging in 1979 in Rawalpindi on charges of conspiracy to murder that supporters said was politically motivated by the then-military regime. His killing led to violent protests across the country.

As Bhutto addressed the rally today, she was flanked by a massive picture of her father.

Minutes later, the area was awash in blood.

Josh and Fergie Are Newly Engaged!

Josh Duhamel just popped the question to leading lady Fergie. This is gonna be the wedding of the year!

Josh and Fergie Engaged

Josh's rep confirmed the happy news to us, and would only say the "Las Vegas" star proposed to the singer "recently" -- and not on Christmas. She would not offer up any additional details.

Big girls do cry ... as they walk down the aisle! The two have been dating since 2004.

Benazir Bhutto killed at election rally - 27 Dec 07

Benazir Bhutto Assassinated