Johnny Maestro, Crests and Brooklyn Bridge singer, dies at age 70 of cancer


Johnny Maestro, who started out singing on the New York subways and a few years later recorded one of the great teen love anthems, "Sixteen Candles," died late Wednesday night in Florida after a battle with cancer. He was 70.

A distinctive and highly respected vocalist both among his peers and fans of early rock ‘n' roll, Maestro spent his life in the music business, scoring hits as lead singer of the Crests in the 1950s and then the Brooklyn Bridge a decade later.

He continued performing live shows with the Brooklyn Bridge until he was diagnosed several months ago with an invasive cancer.

The Crests were best known for "Sixteen Candles," which peaked at No. 2 on the national charts and later lent its name to a John Hughes movie in which Hughes used a later Stray Cats version of the title song.

"Sixteen Candles" was originally written as "21 Candles," but the number was downsized on the theory that "16" would better reflect the rock 'n' roll demographic.

The Crests followed with a number of catchy uptempo hits, including "Trouble In Paradise," "The Angels Listened In" and "Step By Step" – though many R&B aficionados today favor their lesser-known early classic ballads like "Sweetest One" and "No One To Love."

Maestro, who was born Johnny Mastrangelo and grew up on Mulberry St., broke off in 1961 for a solo career that went nowhere. Then in 1968 he formed the Brooklyn Bridge, whose swelling instrumental and vocal sound scored a No. 3 hit in early 1969 with "The Worst That Could Happen."

The Bridge also had some lesser hits, including "Blessed Is the Rain" and "Welcome Me Love."

While Maestro had one of the strongest and most distinctive voices in early rock ‘n' roll, he was not a flamboyant personality and didn't seek the spotlight off-stage.

In many ways, he was the quintessential New York kid singer of the ‘50s. He began singing for fun on the streets and in subway stations, which had the perfect echo for harmony vocals.

He was unusual in that he often performed with black singers at a time when interracial groups were a relative rarity. In 1956 at the Henry Street Settlement, he met a black group from the Alfred E. Smith projects in Chinatown and became their lead singer.

Their members included second tenor Patricia Van Dross, who had a kid brother named Luther.

Bass J.T. Carter named them the Crests and they were singing on the Lexington Avenue IRT, coming out of the Brooklyn Bridge station, when a woman handed them a business card and told them to contact her husband.

He turned out to be Al Browne, a musician, music store and record label owner in Brooklyn. The group recorded "Sweetest One" and "No One To Love" for his low-tech Joyce label, which he ran out of the back room of his shop.

Browne didn't have much promotional power, but a year later songwriter Billy Dawn Smith steered the Crests to Coed Records, which did.

Coed's desire to break Maestro off as a solo artist eventually led to some tension with the other Crests, who included Carter, Talmadge Gough and Hector Torres. When Maestro left, the others kept the group name, though Maestro continued performing "Sixteen Candles" and other Crests songs in Brooklyn Bridge shows.

Maestro recorded occasionally in recent years and he was living in Cape Coral, Fla., at the time of his death.
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Democrats Who Voted Against Health Care Bill


Which Democrats voted against health care bill? I watch the proceedings unfold last night on CNN. While all Republicans were united to vote against the passing of the Health Care bill, the Democrats, who are supposed to be on Obama’s side, are partly divided. There were 34 Democrats who voted against Health Care Reform bill.

Who are they?
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Katrina Hodge, Miss. England is changing the world of beauty pageants as we know it



2009 Miss. England winner, Katrina Hodge is changing the world. Well, sort of. Hodge, who is known as "combat barbie" because she was in the army, wants to do away with the swimsuit portion of beauty pageants. She says, "I think it's nerve-racking enough for girls to get up on a stage and speak, let alone appear in a swimsuit" (Hodge via Huffington Post).

For years, the swimsuit portion of beauty pageants has been discussed for many reasons. Hodge, who is the face, er, body for La Senza underwear company, may have just gotten through. It has been reported that the 2010 Miss. England pageant will replace the swimsuit portion of its' competition with a sport portion. Who knows what that will be like and if it will effect pageants here in the US.
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Fluidnow


The most red hot topic on the very world wide web at this very moment is the fluidnow. The very fluidnow is actually an agency for the unemployed Floridian workers on the internet that provides for the unemployment Compensation which is as well known up as the unemployment insurance to the very workers that are currently out of their very line of works for no mistake of their own.

The very website named up as the fluidnow.com is currently being searched up by hordes of unemployed workers on the cyberspace, as for them to claim some sort of a compensation through and through which they can actually see through the very days of their unemployment.

The fluidnow is actually a hope for the people who are struck up with the current economical crisis that is prevalent within the entre world and is affecting the United States of America economy on the whole and the FL economy pretty overmuch especially. The people have been fired up from their very jobs and their currently is no hope of betterment for them because their currently is no hope fro the very betterment of the businesses throughout the United States of America.

The current situation demanded for so much to be done for these workers and the fluidnow is actually a single step towards the very betterment of the state’s workers and their daily lives, so that they can easily search for another ways to earn some sort of a respectful income and not to worry to much regarding not getting a proper job.

Till the very time that they get the job, they can apply up to the fluidnow and claim some sort of a compensation or insurance on their very idol days.
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Sex movie boss Anna Arrowsmith's porn-again Lib-Dem


he porn director who wants to be a Lib Dem MP used to be a red-hot Labour supporter, it emerged yesterday.

Anna Arrowsmith, 38, who is standing as a candidate in Gravesham, Kent, is believed to have switched her allegiance only recently. Her website says: "Anna is liberal and open-minded, but politically she supports The Labour Party."

It goes on to list her interests as "fashion, music, shopping and porn, porn, porn." Married Anna, who has directed more than 250 raunchy scenes under her working name Anna Span, insists she will be "a passionate campaigner".

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Yesterday she was backed by party leader Nick Clegg, although he admits her films are "not my cup of tea".

He said: "I think it's important that people like her who really care a lot are encouraged to enter politics. He added: "At least you could never accuse her of being a cardboard cut-out Westminster politician."

On her Twitter site, Anna has written: "From porn to Parliament, here I come!"
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Ultimate Fighting Chamionship to hold UFC 111 veiwing party at Radio City Music Hall


Ultimate Fighting Championship president, Dana White, announced that the MMA tournament's organization will hold a viewing party and pre-fight press conference at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City for the UFC111 event taking place on March 27h at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

“We are holding this viewing party so all of our fans in New York can experience UFC 111 at the iconic Radio City Music Hall, one of the coolest places in the city, and with some of our biggest UFC stars,” said UFC President Dana White.

The event will be broadcast in High-Definition on Radio City Music Hall’s 70’ x 35’ screen, the largest screen to broadcast a UFC event. The viewing event will be hosted by Stephan Bonnar and Jason Ellis. In addition, former UFC champions Chuck Liddell and Matt Serra will be making a special guest appearance at the viewing party.

The first 200 fans attending the event will get access to a pre-fight autograph session with "The Iceman" starting at 7:15 p.m ET. The autograph session will be followed by a Q&A session with Liddell, Serra and Bonnar.

UFC 111 fight card is headlined by a welterweight title main event between champion Georges St. Pierre and Dan Hardy and co-headline by a interim heavyweight championship match featuring Frank Mir and Shane and that will determine who will face Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar in June.

Doors for the closed-circuit viewing party are scheduled to open at 7:15 p.m. ET. The UFC111 preliminary fights will be aired on Spike TV beginning at 9 p.m. ET, followed by the main card on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET.
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Brianne Matthews: Of Softball, Sorrow


HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- A few months ago, Nadia Martinez and her 16-year-old daughter, Brianne Matthews, drifted into an uncharacteristic conversation about life and death.

Martinez is not sure about what led to the discussion, but she felt a little odd when Matthews calmly told her how she would like to be remembered after she died.

"She wanted her ashes to be sprinkled all over a softball field because that's where she lived," Martinez said about Matthews, who had a 14-4 pitching record as a freshman last year for Mater Dei (Calif.) High School. "It didn't matter where. As long as it was a softball field with a mound. That's where she dominated."

Always an overachiever, Matthews had gotten it done off and on the softball diamond. She carried a 4.0 grade point average at academically testing Mater Dei and was committed to pursue a career as a neonatologist. Despite being only a high school sophomore, Matthews already had accepted a full-ride college scholarship offer to play softball for national powerhouse Arizona after she graduated in 2012. A phenom.

Socially? Forget about it. At 16, Matthews had friends for days, thanks to a dynamic personality and her huge softball following. Considered the No.1 young pitching prospect in the nation, Matthews had a way for attracting crowds and had grown into a Pied Piper character for the sport.

For unknown reasons, though, Matthews did not feel right in this role and on Feb. 25, she killed herself hours after returning home from softball practice.

A tragic ending to a young life with so much promise.

An ending that has left many unanswered questions.

"I don't want to talk about the suicide," Martinez, who found Matthews dead at their Anaheim apartment, told FanHouse recently. "And I don't want to talk about what may have led her ... we can only speculate and I don't want to do that. No answer is going to be good enough."

According to official reports, on the night of Matthews' death, Anaheim fire and police were sent to the family's apartment regarding a girl not breathing. Paramedics administered CPR to the girl and she was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead at 8:22 p.m. PT.

The Orange County Coroner's report ruled Matthews' death a suicide, "by ligature hanging."

"I don't believe it was spontaneous," said Bill Jackson, who coached Matthews for three years when she played for the Firecrackers, a youth softball travel team based in Orange County. "She was depressed. Everything you hear indicates to us that it was something that was thought out a little bit. She knew what to do and how to do it. ... Teenagers and the internet nowadays. I don't think we're ever going to know why she did it."
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- A few months ago, Nadia Martinez and her 16-year-old daughter, Brianne Matthews, drifted into an uncharacteristic conversation about life and death.

Martinez is not sure about what led to the discussion, but she felt a little odd when Matthews calmly told her how she would like to be remembered after she died.

"She wanted her ashes to be sprinkled all over a softball field because that's where she lived," Martinez said about Matthews, who had a 14-4 pitching record as a freshman last year for Mater Dei (Calif.) High School. "It didn't matter where. As long as it was a softball field with a mound. That's where she dominated."

Always an overachiever, Matthews had gotten it done off and on the softball diamond. She carried a 4.0 grade point average at academically testing Mater Dei and was committed to pursue a career as a neonatologist. Despite being only a high school sophomore, Matthews already had accepted a full-ride college scholarship offer to play softball for national powerhouse Arizona after she graduated in 2012. A phenom.

Socially? Forget about it. At 16, Matthews had friends for days, thanks to a dynamic personality and her huge softball following. Considered the No.1 young pitching prospect in the nation, Matthews had a way for attracting crowds and had grown into a Pied Piper character for the sport.

For unknown reasons, though, Matthews did not feel right in this role and on Feb. 25, she killed herself hours after returning home from softball practice.

A tragic ending to a young life with so much promise.

An ending that has left many unanswered questions.

"I don't want to talk about the suicide," Martinez, who found Matthews dead at their Anaheim apartment, told FanHouse recently. "And I don't want to talk about what may have led her ... we can only speculate and I don't want to do that. No answer is going to be good enough."

According to official reports, on the night of Matthews' death, Anaheim fire and police were sent to the family's apartment regarding a girl not breathing. Paramedics administered CPR to the girl and she was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead at 8:22 p.m. PT.

The Orange County Coroner's report ruled Matthews' death a suicide, "by ligature hanging."

"I don't believe it was spontaneous," said Bill Jackson, who coached Matthews for three years when she played for the Firecrackers, a youth softball travel team based in Orange County. "She was depressed. Everything you hear indicates to us that it was something that was thought out a little bit. She knew what to do and how to do it. ... Teenagers and the internet nowadays. I don't think we're ever going to know why she did it."
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- A few months ago, Nadia Martinez and her 16-year-old daughter, Brianne Matthews, drifted into an uncharacteristic conversation about life and death.

Martinez is not sure about what led to the discussion, but she felt a little odd when Matthews calmly told her how she would like to be remembered after she died.

"She wanted her ashes to be sprinkled all over a softball field because that's where she lived," Martinez said about Matthews, who had a 14-4 pitching record as a freshman last year for Mater Dei (Calif.) High School. "It didn't matter where. As long as it was a softball field with a mound. That's where she dominated."

Always an overachiever, Matthews had gotten it done off and on the softball diamond. She carried a 4.0 grade point average at academically testing Mater Dei and was committed to pursue a career as a neonatologist. Despite being only a high school sophomore, Matthews already had accepted a full-ride college scholarship offer to play softball for national powerhouse Arizona after she graduated in 2012. A phenom.

Socially? Forget about it. At 16, Matthews had friends for days, thanks to a dynamic personality and her huge softball following. Considered the No.1 young pitching prospect in the nation, Matthews had a way for attracting crowds and had grown into a Pied Piper character for the sport.

For unknown reasons, though, Matthews did not feel right in this role and on Feb. 25, she killed herself hours after returning home from softball practice.

A tragic ending to a young life with so much promise.

An ending that has left many unanswered questions.

"I don't want to talk about the suicide," Martinez, who found Matthews dead at their Anaheim apartment, told FanHouse recently. "And I don't want to talk about what may have led her ... we can only speculate and I don't want to do that. No answer is going to be good enough."

According to official reports, on the night of Matthews' death, Anaheim fire and police were sent to the family's apartment regarding a girl not breathing. Paramedics administered CPR to the girl and she was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead at 8:22 p.m. PT.

The Orange County Coroner's report ruled Matthews' death a suicide, "by ligature hanging."

"I don't believe it was spontaneous," said Bill Jackson, who coached Matthews for three years when she played for the Firecrackers, a youth softball travel team based in Orange County. "She was depressed. Everything you hear indicates to us that it was something that was thought out a little bit. She knew what to do and how to do it. ... Teenagers and the internet nowadays. I don't think we're ever going to know why she did it."
Last week, a standing room only crowd of more than 1,500 attended an outdoor ceremony for Matthews at the Huntington Beach Sports Complex, a multi-softball field site where many of her games were played.

High school players and travel ballplayers were encouraged to wear their uniforms and most did. With a stage set behind second base and the remainder of the softball diamond filled with well-wishers, the afternoon felt more tribute than wake as family and friends took time to talk about Matthews, called Bri by family and friends.

"Sometimes, you meet people and right away you know that they were supposed to be there [in your life]...," said Shannon Bustillos, a teammate on Orange County Batbusters, a travel team Matthews joined a year ago. "Anybody who knew Bri, knew that she was filled with life, love and happiness. She had a laugh that anybody could hear. A hug that could crack anybody's back and a drop-off [pitch] that nobody could hit."

For Martinez, the ceremony was a fitting sendoff.

"We are taking it moment by moment and day by day," Martinez said. "That's really all we can do. It's unimaginable."

"Bri just loved sports and she probably got that from me ... But she was different. She was very driven. She competed in everything she did in life. She just went after everything 100 percent and I don't know where she got that from. I don't know what her motivation was but she was very very motivated.

"That's just who she was. If she was going to throw a ball, she was going to throw it harder and farther than everyone else. If she was going to hit it, she was going to hit it harder and farther. I don't know ... that's just how she was made."

News about Matthews' death traveled fast among southern California's softball followers, a community where everyone seems to know each other. And that's because they basically do.

For years -- from elementary school to college -- the same group of softball players and parents not only play and travel together but also compete against one another on a regular basis through school teams, local park leagues and travel squads.

"The softball community is a very small world," said Jackson, who coached Matthews for three years with the Firecrackers. "The entire country is on the phone, the internet and everywhere else. We are a very in-touch community, even though we are very spread out geographically."

It's this type of family environment that has added to the sadness. Many families can relate to the demands that come with the sport.

Cindy Kelly, whose daughter Jenna started playing against Matthews when they were both nine, is one of those parents.

"It was just a terrible shock," Kelly said about Matthews, who on the day of her suicide reportedly gave her athletic bag to a teammate and told her that she likely would not need it the next day. "You don't know if she put too much pressure on herself or what. But the thing is, she had so much going for her. She had a full-ride for college and a bright future. You just had to think that everything was good with her."

Some people involved in softball believe the sport's ultra-competitive nature has evolved into a major problem for today's players. Too many are working under tough circumstances in hopes of making it to the highest level and that has added extra pressure to their lives.

"You realize that these kids give up many many hours to develop their softball skills," veteran southern California softball umpire Paul Morines said. "They sacrifice social time with friends. They spend all weekend on the ball field. Some days they want to go home, but they can't because they have to play.

"I am always so impressed in how these kids are willing to give up so much of their time to dedicate themselves to one sport in order to be a top notch softball athlete. But that's the only way that you're going to get yourself a scholarship."

According to Morines, that's one reason why Matthews was considered a hero to so many.

"These kids are hard core and Bri was probably the epitome of that type of ballplayer," Morines said. "Everyone looked up to her as the model for the commitment that you needed to make in order to go to the highest rank as possible.

"I only umpired one game with her last year and you could tell that she was one intense kid. She definitely had a presence on the field. She just stared you down. And you knew that she put in hard work to become so good."

Always an All-Star

From young biddy players to crusty, old coaches, it was always "The Bri Show" whenever Matthews was around. Dominating ability can attract that type of attention.

"Obviously we thought very fondly of Bri and her talents," said Arizona Coach Mike Candrea, who along with his coaching staff attended Matthews' tribute. "That's why we wanted her to be a Wildcat.
"She was such a very special athlete. A very special student. She worked very hard to be the best at what she did."

Umpire Mike Carver, who worked numerous games involving Matthews, said he will always remember how she played.

"I've been around the game for over 20 years and you can spot a kid with that much raw talent a mile away," Carver said. "She was throwing at least 70 miles per hour, and that's something. I know some people may not agree but I thought [Bri] was as good or better as [U.S. Olympic gold medal pitcher] Jenny Finch."

Matthews -- who grew up in a modest environment with her sister, mother and stepfather, Diondre Price -- played a variety of sports. After excelling in everything from basketball to volleyball, she took to softball after Martinez signed her up for a local youth league when she was 8.

"She didn't know what it was to go half-speed, literally, with anything that she did," Martinez said about her daughter, who had a 0.94 ERA with 138 strikeouts in 107 innings last season for Mater Dei.

"I remember when she was 8 or 9 years old and was just starting pitching lessons. Her pitching coach at the time wanted her to slow down and feel what she was doing with her pitching. So they moved her up closer to the catcher and told her to take her time so she could feel her pitch.

"But my daughter couldn't do it. She just could not slow down. She threw the ball as if she was pitching at full distance. That's just how she was. Everything she did, she did it at full speed."

It's this never-back down attitude that helped separate Matthews from her peers. She was known to arrive to practice an hour early in order to warm up for warm-ups, and was always the last person you wanted to promise a ride home after practice.

That's because Matthews also put in extra time to work on her game and often considered her workouts just half over once practice ended.

"She wanted to achieve things in life," Jackson said. "Everything she tried, she excelled at and physically, she could have been a star in any sport."

Matthews, who had a complete career goal list by the time she began to play for Jackson when she was 11, also proved her toughest critic.
Bri always had kind of a little cloud in her life," Jackson said. "She was a happy kid who worked hard but she always had a little cloud. Personally, I don't know why. But it was there."

At the tribute for Matthews, Jackson addressed rumors that have surrounded her death.

"People are saying different things," Jackson said. "They come up to me and say, 'Do you think it was the pressure? Do you think it was the boyfriend? Whatever it was, it really doesn't matter now. So that's what I didn't want to do and that's talk about those issues. I was trying to make the point that if you even discuss what it might be, you are lending credence that one of those reasons might be good enough."

It's been the out-of-sight whispers that have bothered Martinez the most since her daughter's death.

"The toughest thing has been coming to grips with the fact that your child is no longer here and that you did your best but somehow that wasn't enough," Martinez said. "You can't help but think about why you couldn't do more.

"I know that it's probably something that I should not have done but to fill my time, I've read all of the comments that people have left on stories about her death and on different internet sites.

"Anybody that has done anything at the level that [Bri] was at knows that you don't get that good without a personal commitment. I know that people like to speculate about pressure being put on her but I would like to stress the fact that there's nothing anyone can do to push people to excel at the level where she was.

"It takes a personal commitment and that's the truth. You can't make people go run. You can't make them put in that extra work to be great. ... It's something that she did. Something that she wanted to be the best at."
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Janet Yellen Tapped By Obama As Fed Vice Chairman


WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama intends to nominate Janet Yellen, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to take over as vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, a person familiar with the selection said Friday.

Yellen is considered a dove on monetary policy, meaning she is more concerned about high unemployment than rising inflation. As vice chair she would be the second highest ranking Fed official.

Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn's decision to step down at the end of June opened a third seat on the seven-member board, giving Obama a chance to put a bigger imprint on the central bank. His selections would have to be confirmed by the Senate.

The Federal Reserve can control economic growth, employment and inflation through its power to set interest rates. It also is the country's lender of last resort when banks can't get their money elsewhere – a tool that the Fed exercised fully at the height of the financial crisis. It also supervises thousands of banks, ranging from large bank holding companies to small state-chartered institutions.

The Fed vacancies have stirred debate over the future direction of interest-rate policy at the Fed. Given the fragile state of the economic recovery and the high jobless rate, Obama may come under pressure to choose people more inclined to keep interest rates low to spur growth and fight unemployment than to raise them to control inflation.

Yellen served as a top economic adviser to President Bill Clinton. She has had a long history with the Federal Reserve system and has been president of the San Francisco Fed since 2004. Before that she was a member of the Fed's Board of Governors from 1994 to 1997.

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The Marriage Ref’ Curbs Everyone’s Enthusiasm


There hasn’t been much of a honeymoon period for “The Marriage Ref,” the new NBC comedy-reality series created by Jerry Seinfeld. Though the show, in which celebrities meddle in real-life marital fights, has gotten good notice from some critics (in The New York Times Alessandra Stanley wrote it was “funny, despite a cheesy game show premise”) and scored healthy ratings, other critics and online commenters would prefer to serve it with divorce papers. But at least the show still has the support of its celebrity panelists, right? Right?

It wasn’t clear from Thursday night’s episode, whose guests were Madonna, Ricky Gervais and Larry David, Mr. Seinfeld’s longtime friend and the co-creator of his eponymous NBC sitcom. How did they enjoy their inaugural visits to “The Marriage Ref”? Here’s a sampling of remarks they made during the show, as a national television audience watched:

“What is going on? What is going on? This is a strange program. I feel like someone’s put crack in my drink. What is going on? This is the weirdest show I’ve ever been on. It’s already weird. It’s weird that I’m here with you two. I don’t know what they’re doing up there.” -Ricky Gervais

“This is insane, what I just watched.” -Larry David

“They’re so moronic, I don’t even want to help them.” -Larry David

“If people of America are having a problem, I think the first three people they turn to is Ricky Gervais, Larry David and Madonna.” -Ricky Gervais

“Can we wrap this up? I have to go to the bathroom.” -Larry David

“What is the point to the whole thing?” -Larry David

“This is easily the most uncomfortable hour I’ve ever spent in my life.” -Larry David

“I hate you.” -Madonna, to Larry David

“ ‘bye, everybody.” -Ricky Gervais, pretending to exit the stage

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Grifter


Grifter : If the transmitting way to your heart, fantasy or murder, and Carey Ferrell made a name for themselves by lying, cheating and love men with beards. After six months in prison, “loving Grifter” is out on the streets again, this time making a new name for itself all over the internet. We decided to ask her some questions about her new life, and believe in the pattern of grifter she toes the line between hungry for attention and sincere. We’ll leave the final verdict up to you, and readers. But watch out, because now you know how [hotwire] car.

What were you thinking when I first started “grifting”? When I initially started scamming people, and I am personally convinced that by the time I returned checks that the correct amount of scrilla to pay them again, or if anything else I can trade sexual services for more time. When the time comes around, I never had the money, and will be allocated excuse after excuse to save face. In the end all of my lies Haktni, and everyone knows what happened after that.

When that article came out the observer, do you know you did not? I did not think that this story will be such a big deal, and I still can not understand why that is. My assumption is that the story will take its course (a few weeks at most), calm down, and then I can get on my life. At that time I was not sure which course of action I was going to take; does not necessarily mean I think the story will culminate with me to spend six months in the clink, even though you know that this is what should be done.

How was prison? I actually did not learn anything from this experience? I learned how to [hotwire] car in the forty-seven seconds, and how to go to the bathroom in public places. They say that prison does not fit her! Seriously though, I learned what it’s like to be taken away from everything you love, and how to accept the consequences of one of the wrong decisions.
I think you will resume your old ways? Above all, even if you are, do you think that you say? Secondly, no, never. Not only because I’m trying to stay on the straight and narrow, but I do not think I could even Jay walk at this stage, without knowing anyone.

Do you ever actually like any of the men you refer? Yes, this is a terrible thing. I felt a real attraction and admiration for all the friends that I hurt. Coincidence, and I was only dating one of them, has not committed any crime anywhere in addition to the state of Utah.

Why do you think that these men fell for your stories? I would like to say that it was not just “men” but the real friends, and I think that this is your answer. These people really cared about my well-being, and I had the best interest in mind, at all times.

How do you feel about the term “lover”? I like the origin of the word, and so did not really have a problem with the contemporary meaning. People to focus on the labels a little too much, and I find it absurd to even get up in arms over some words. Who cares? Hey, this is just loving me at the exit.

How to get the animal New York column going? Why do you think you are qualified for that more than one person and perhaps more efficient? I do not think I’m qualified! There are much better than the book there, and I just happen to do it in traffic on the network. I think it’s because I regularly publishing pictures of my breast.

If you have decided you are going to do porn? The people have spoken, and now we’ll see if you’re listening to.

How are you dealing with the new computer “celebrity”? You are going to try to exploit this for a career? As I said before, it’s interesting to me that people even care. I recently did a Q & A for the clumsy, do not expect much, but it was more than five hundred questions submitted, and more than 29,000 page views. If this sounds like I’m talking about myself, it’s because I am. It’s weird knowing that at any time, a person can very well and will provide a “vision Ferrell Carrie” to Stalker, and that if I end up blowing the bearded boy in a toilet, and everyone is going to know about it. As far as using it to achieve my “career” Well, a girl has to make money and sometimes a legitimate means, right?

Any planned new tattoo? I want to get under the title of Wu-Tang burrito.

So you live in New York now? Where, and how you want it? Yes, again in an undisclosed area that he had clothes in the U.S. within five minutes of that, fair trade coffee nearby, and the abundance of their beards. Mainly the sky.

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Scott MacIntyre


Scott MacIntyre : Scott McIntyre is a return to familiar turf to perform a duet on ‘American Idol,’ as the show announces 9 in the final season Top 12. McIntyre, who finished eighth in the season after 8 singing survivors ’search is over,’ is to see and the dumb, and both his story and music, and won him admiration and a whole nation of fans.
Less than one year later, and singer-songwriter is set to release the first full-length, after ‘Idol’ album, ‘nerves,’ March 11 (available on iTunes in theMcIntyre and the Internet.) The album is a mix of pop music inspired by the tracks, and more sad songs, but all of that, he says, is a reflection of his personal experiences, including the highs and lows.McIntyre spoke with us shortly before the release to discuss what inspired him, what he thinks back to the ‘Idol’ will be like and what to get sacked for ‘Idol’ is the best part of being a rider.
Your new album, ‘nerves,’ sounds very heartfelt. What’s your take on the album, which inspired this?
It’s really exciting for me to achieve this feat, for the first function, ‘Idol’ album … It’s really a personal project to me. 12 songs are like snapshots 12: things that have passed, and things that I was thinking that I want to share. Album talks about love, loss, and hope when you feel that there is hope around you. I’ve been in all those cases, in a variety of different forms … My heart went through some ups and downs, and thus the title.
How is the heart of these days?
The heart is good! There are a lot of my story that people do not know. I write a book in the coming months, and the album comes out … I am thankful for my life … I had a successful kidney transplant. I remember the time when I literally can not sit on the piano andsinging , and the right that every event by the ‘American Idol’. … She has a degree of stability in the Middle, for me … We hope that many people can grab deep into it.
What do you have gravel attribute? What would you say to people with other barriers to self-face?
I get this question a lot, and in different forms … I have been in many cases where abandonment could be a popular decision. And very tempting to settle for less, I think that is probably the place where you’re supposed to be. And I just did not see myself doing that … I mean, [even] ‘Idol’ itself. You can imagine, and when she appeared to the test, and producers and probably had no idea what to do with me. Here in this man with the white cane, and any idea on how to look at the camera lens. We really ventured into uncharted territory for me, and to show the part. I felt like I was able to … Break down some barriers.
Therefore, my goal all happens in the ‘American Idol’ and the goals in the release of this album – album ranges in tempo, and there is some optimism pop and rock, and there is some intimate moments … But it’s really about a lot more than justsinging a song. … I really wanted people to walk away with something tangible, it can apply to their lives, and feel the impact of this music and to be able to forget after you hear
Scott McIntyre on the performance of America IdolYou’re return to ‘Idol’ to perform on Thursday to show the Top 12. What you expect it will be like, and what will be singing?
I’m singing ‘Tell her about it,’ by Billy Joel [in a duet with his colleagues in the final season, Matt Giraud 8]. It will be a wonderful opportunity to return, I think. It’s really close view from a different angle. When I was in the show, and you fear for your life appellant. All of these guest artists come on stage, and I was sitting off to the side … On the other hand, you have all this pressure weighing on you: “I’m going to last about a week? What will happen? What does this mean for my career?” Frankly, the moment I got voted off the show. I was sad for about an hour. I was very, very sad.
But, then I felt overjoyed. I think getting started on ‘American Idol’ is probably the best part of the whole experience.
What makes you say that?
We all leave at some point, except for one person. That was the moment I felt like the rest of my career began. Stop everything, you get out of ‘Idol’ bubble, and then I realized what an impact you’ve made. I have no idea of the impact of my story was making in all parts of the world … I felt like because of what I went through, and I was able to reach many people.
What advice do you have for this year’s final?
You have to know who you are as an artist, and how you want to be in the competition. It’s almost impossible to figure this out during the competition. Some people happen to figure it out through [the show] and the judges and say, “Have you found him.” But frankly, I was too busy … The last thing you have time to do is sit down and have an intimate thought process for yourself. What helped me is I know the artist you want to be when I came out of the competition from the moment a test. Which helped to guide my choices song, and that it helped to draw a road map of my country.
Looking at the ‘Idol’ final who are about to be the place that was this time last year, is there any who are your favorite personal or who you relate?
It’s funny to say, but it is too early to say. I thought, going into the Top 24 a week, there will be a few people that stood by me. There were a few … But I feel that everyone is still calculated on how to extract that spark. I think we need to see someone throw in both feet, and act as if they really believe in what they are doing there … I feel like everything is a bit random at this point. There [final], who I really enjoy, but this can not be predicted by a little. We hope in the next week or so, and we’ll see everyone who comes to the fore.
Even if I can tell you one thing and behind the scenes tomorrow, it would be something like, “Give what you have everything!”
Yes, I would like to take them in one room with a coach to me and them! [Laughter] and can be used to urge all a little bit.
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Gary Allan Brings on the 'Pain'

Cause I love the long shots, and the left out lost causes, hanging out in the back of the pack with the dark horses, I ride the wrong road just as fast as I can, God knows there's no one else to blame, sometimes I think I get off on the pain."

Those are the relatively autobiographical lyrics from the title track of
Gary Allan's new album, 'Get Off on the Pain,' out this Tuesday (March 9). Gary, who relocated from California to Nashville several years ago, says the song describes his life, both on a personal and professional level.

When The Boot sat down with Gary to talk about his new album, he appeared happy, relaxed and most importantly, at peace. In 2004, Gary's wife Angela committed suicide, and the devastated widower poured his heart, soul and pain into his 2005 release 'Tough All Over,' with songs such as 'Life Ain't Always Beautiful' and 'Puttin' Memories Away.'

On 2007's 'Living Large,' a change occurred with a few songs of reflection, introspection and wistfulness, including 'Watching Airplanes' and 'Learning How to Bend.' He wrote several songs on that album that he said brought more truth to what he was singing, since he tends to write from personal experiences. Some of those personal experiences can be found on the new album, as well, in songs like 'No Regrets,' which is a tribute to his late wife. Gary has come out on the other side of tragedy and loss with a strength and sense of hope, due in large part to the therapy of making music.

During our interview, Gary also chatted about the healing process he went through, writing songs with one of his daughters, his all-or-nothing attitude towards love, recent troubles with a stalker and what he learned from touring with Brooks & Dunn.


Given all you've been through these past few years, is it therapeutic for you to put your thoughts down on paper?

Absolutely! Gosh, when my wife passed, that's how I got through it. Having your friends come over and kicking around every emotion, just turning it over from every angle really gives you a peace. For a while, I wondered what that was, but I recently met somebody who went through the same things that I did with family members and if anybody mentioned anything about it, they were a mess. And you wonder what that's gonna get you -- the therapy and all the things that you do -- but that's what it gets you is you're able to talk about that and live with it in a comfortable place, instead of just falling apart at the mention.
A great tribute to Angela and your love for her is 'No Regrets.' How was that writing session, and have you performed it live?

I don't know if I can perform it. There's lots that I can't sing just because it would be too emotional. But writing it, I can distinctly remember [my co-writers] Jon Randall and Jaime Hanna -- we had three hooks that we were kicking around. It was more of just "Are you willing to go there?," and I said, "Yeah." And we were able to get a real heartfelt, honest song out of it. That's where the best ones come from. It's just whether you feel like crying, whether you feel like going down that path. Yeah, I like that song, 'No Regrets.' I sleep well at night.

What about the kids, how are they coping?

We all went to a lot of therapy. There were six kids at the time. She had three, and I had three. Just making sure everybody was well taken care of, that was really healing to me. With the writing, what that gives you when you kick it around so much is the ability to speak about it and a peace with it, and I think that everybody's got a peace with it.

When people go in to buy this album, what do you want them to go away with?

A glimpse of me, where I'm at, what I'm going through and how I'm healing.They get a little piece of every album that I've done in the past with this one, too. I feel like it's got a good round. I've got that 'Smoke Rings [in the Dark]' vibe on there with '[We] Fly By Night,' and I've still managed to take turns I've never taken, like 'That Ain't Gonna Fly' ... and 'Kiss Me When I'm Down' -- those are just directions I haven't headed y
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Sunan International Airport in North Korea


Sunan International Airport is the main airport serving Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, located 24 km from the city’s center.

When traveling to this unique country you are likely to arrive at this international airport. Pyongyang has undergone great restoration following the Korean War of the 1950s. Massive buildings line the streets and large monuments catch your eye. When visiting the city be sure to look out for land marks such as the Juche Tower, Rungnado May Day Stadium, Kim II Sung Stadium and the Pyongyang TV Tower.

On arriving at Pyongyang’s Sunan International Airport you are certain to be impressed with the fine facilities including a business center, disabled facilities, passenger lounge, few souvenir shops, duty-free stores, a bookshop and the Korea Trade Bank. Passengers looking for something to eat or drink can stop by the bar or restaurant. The airport also has a baggage storage facility; service hours are from 08:00 to 21:00 and the charge is 1.5 Korean Won (KPW) per piece. Air Koryo offer bus fares to Pyongyang and to Sunan airport.The airport’s book shop opens at 10:00. The airport’s restaurant, bar and the Korea Foreign Trade Bank all operate from 09:00 to 18:00. The airport also can cater for four aircraft simultaneously. There are also 17 separate parking bays for additional aircraft. The airport also has a maintenance area that consists of two hangars one large and one smaller along with a large apron.

The airport possesses 2 concrete runways. The first is in a 01/19 direction and measures 13 241ft or 4 037m. The second is in a 17/35 direction and measures 11 480ft or 3 500m. The larger runway handles international flights, whilst the smaller is for civil aircraft and domestic flights. Navigational aids for aircraft at the airport are VOR-DME (VHF Omni-directional Range Distance Measuring Equipment) and NDB (Non-Directional Beacon).

Airlines which fly to and from Sunan International Airport are Air China, Aeroflot and Air Koryo.
In fact, Air Koryo is the chief airline operating from the North Korean airport. During the Summer months Far Eastern Air Transport and Mandarin Airlines do offer chartered flights for tour groups to Pyongyang from Taipei.

Air Koryo, based at Sunan Airport in Pyongyang, is state-owned and has scheduled flights to the following destinations: Beijing, Bangkok, Shenyang and Vladivostok. The airline also occasionally organizes chartered flights to other areas of Asia, Europe and Africa.

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Sunan International Airport in North Korea

Sunan International Airport is the main airport serving Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, located 24 km from the city’s center.

When traveling to this unique country you are likely to arrive at this international airport. Pyongyang has undergone great restoration following the Korean War of the 1950s. Massive buildings line the streets and large monuments catch your eye. When visiting the city be sure to look out for land marks such as the Juche Tower, Rungnado May Day Stadium, Kim II Sung Stadium and the Pyongyang TV Tower.

On arriving at Pyongyang’s Sunan International Airport you are certain to be impressed with the fine facilities including a business center, disabled facilities, passenger lounge, few souvenir shops, duty-free stores, a bookshop and the Korea Trade Bank. Passengers looking for something to eat or drink can stop by the bar or restaurant. The airport also has a baggage storage facility; service hours are from 08:00 to 21:00 and the charge is 1.5 Korean Won (KPW) per piece. Air Koryo offer bus fares to Pyongyang and to Sunan airport.The airport’s book shop opens at 10:00. The airport’s restaurant, bar and the Korea Foreign Trade Bank all operate from 09:00 to 18:00. The airport also can cater for four aircraft simultaneously. There are also 17 separate parking bays for additional aircraft. The airport also has a maintenance area that consists of two hangars one large and one smaller along with a large apron.

The airport possesses 2 concrete runways. The first is in a 01/19 direction and measures 13 241ft or 4 037m. The second is in a 17/35 direction and measures 11 480ft or 3 500m. The larger runway handles international flights, whilst the smaller is for civil aircraft and domestic flights. Navigational aids for aircraft at the airport are VOR-DME (VHF Omni-directional Range Distance Measuring Equipment) and NDB (Non-Directional Beacon).

Airlines which fly to and from Sunan International Airport are Air China, Aeroflot and Air Koryo.
In fact, Air Koryo is the chief airline operating from the North Korean airport. During the Summer months Far Eastern Air Transport and Mandarin Airlines do offer chartered flights for tour groups to Pyongyang from Taipei.

Air Koryo, based at Sunan Airport in Pyongyang, is state-owned and has scheduled flights to the following destinations: Beijing, Bangkok, Shenyang and Vladivostok. The airline also occasionally organizes chartered flights to other areas of Asia, Europe and Africa.

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Russian Launch Keys Appeared on Pawn Stars


Russian Launch Keys were seen on TV via the Pawn Stars TV show. A guy came in the shop with what was thought to be an ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile). It turned out, after an inspection from the expert, that the items were Russian Launch Keys.

The Russian Launch keys were used for launching space craft.

The guy wants $10,000 for the item, Rick can only offer $1500. The guy thought it was too small an amount and decided not to have a deal.

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How to Watch Gossip Girl Full Episodes



NEW YORK (GaeaTimes.com) — Gossip Girl is a popular TV show, that features young teenagers from well-off families of New York city. Besides enjoying a great acting career some of them are also doing well in music industry. You can take the example of Leighton Meister, famous for the recent hit song “Good Girls Gone Bad”.f you are not living in America or facing problem watching Gossip Girl episodes in your area, you can simply rely on the web. Just turn around some sites such as watchgossipgirlshow.com, sidereel.com, youtube.com that are providing live streaming of some interesting episodes of Gossip Girl.

You can watch Gossip Girl episodes just following some easy steps, I recommend.

Step 1. Open your internet browser and type in watchgossipgirlshow.com, press enter.
Step 2. Click on Season 1, Season 2 or Season 3.
Step 3. Click on the Episode, you want to watch.
Step 4. Scroll down, select a episode mirror and click on it.
Step 5. Fill out a free survey to watch gossip girl episodes.

Enjoy watching Gossip Girl. Share your experience in the comment section below.

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Seneca Wallace


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Breaking news: Seneca Wallace traded to Cleveland

Posted in: Seattle Times
“Backup quarterback Seneca Wallace has been traded from Seattle to Cleveland for a future draft pick. The move was first reported by John Clayton of ESPN, but has been subsequently confirmed.”

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Breaking news: Seneca Wallace traded to Cleveland

ESPN reports Browns trade for Seneca Wallace

Posted in: The Morning Journal
“ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported that the Browns have traded for Seattle backup Seneca Wallace.”

Link: ESPN reports Browns trade for Seneca Wallace

Report: Seahawks trade Seneca Wallace to Browns

Posted in: Everett Herald
“The Seahawks have traded backup quarterback Seneca Wallace to Cleveland according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter . The terms of the trade were not yet know according to the report.”

Link: Report: Seahawks trade Seneca Wallace to Browns


From the Blogosphere

Breaking News: Browns Trade for Quarterback Seneca Wallace


Breaking News: Browns Trade for Quarterback Seneca Wallace Monday, March 8, 2010 · Could D.A. be Kurt Warner’s Successor? Monday, March 8, 2010 · NFL Free Agency: Browns Add Pashos and Fujita Sunday, March 7, 2010 · NFL Free Agency: …

Browns Trade for Seneca Wallace

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported via twitter that the Browns have traded for Seneca Wallace. The details of the trade are not yet known. Schefter Tweeted: Filed to ESPN: Seattle traded QB/WR Seneca Wallace to the Cleveland Browns. …

Could Jerome Harrison For Seneca Wallace Swap Go Down Between


When the National Football Post came out with a report that the Cleveland Browns may be interested in Seattle Seahawks QB Seneca Wallace, it generated a fair amount of intrigue (obviously) among bloggers and media sources alike.

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The Rise and Fall of a Female Captain Bligh


Women are so common in the upper ranks of the U.S. military these days that it's no longer news when they break through another barrier. Unfortunately, the latest benchmark isn't one to brag about: being booted as captain of a billion-dollar warship for "cruelty and maltreatment" of her 400-member crew. According to the Navy inspector general's report that triggered her removal — and the accounts of officers who served with her — Captain Holly Graf was the closest thing the U.S. Navy had to a female Captain Bligh.

A Navy admiral stripped Graf of her command of the Japan-based guided missile cruiser U.S.S. Cowpens in January. The just-released IG report concludes that Graf "repeatedly verbally abused her crew and committed assault" and accuses her of using her position as commander of the Cowpens "for personal gain." But old Navy hands tell TIME that those charges, substantiated in the IG report, came about because of the poisonous atmosphere she created aboard her ship. (See the best pictures of 2009.)

The case has attracted wide notice inside the Navy and on Navy blogs, where her removal has generated cheers from those who had served with her since she graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1985. While many denounced Graf, even greater anger seems directed at the Navy brass for promoting such an officer to positions of ever-increasing responsibility. The Navy declined to make Graf available for an interview.

While in command at sea — where a captain's word is law and she or he has the power to make or break careers — Graf swore like, well, a sailor. She "creates an environment of fear and hostility [and] frequently humiliates and belittles watch standers by screaming at them with profanities in front of the Combat Information Center and bridge-watch teams," a crew member told the IG. According to 29 of the 36 crew members who were questioned for the Navy's report, Graf repeatedly dropped F bombs on them. "Take your goddam attitude and shove it up your f______ ass and leave it there," she allegedly told an officer during a stressful maneuver aboard the 567-ft., 10,000-ton vessel.

Junior officers seeking her guidance were rebuffed. "This is one of the reasons I hate you," she allegedly told one who was seeking her help. When another officer visited her quarters to discuss an earlier heated discussion, her response was terse: "Get the f___ out of my stateroom." She allegedly told a male officer, "The only words I want to hear out of your mouth are 'Yes ma'am' or 'You're correct, ma'am.' " She also allegedly put a "well-respected master chief" in "time out" — standing in the ship's key control room doing nothing — "in front of other watch standers of all ranks."

While most of the witness statements contained in the IG report didn't specify whether the person testifying was male or female, the IG asked at least two female officers whether they viewed Graf as a role model. A younger woman recalled going to Graf to seek her help. " 'Don't come to me with your problems,' " she said, quoting Graf. " 'You're a f______ department head.' " The officer also said that Graf once told her, "I can't express how mad you make me without getting violent."

A second female officer told the IG that Graf was a "terrible role model for women in the Navy," alleging that Graf once told her and a fellow officer on the bridge, "You two are f______ unbelievable. I would fire you if I could, but I can't."

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