| Brandy Won't Be Charged In 2006 Car Crash; Plus Yung Joc, Lil Wayne ...
He faces a possible sentence of up to 18 months for the charge. ... Lil Wayne told MTV News a couple of months ago that he was planning to drop Tha Carter III: The Leak on December 18, with the official Tha Carter III LP to follow February 12, but he actually slipped out a five-song EP called The Leak through Rhapsody and Amazon on Christmas Day instead. The disc features "I'm Me," "Gossip," "Kush," "Love Me or Hate Me" and "Talkin' About It." "Gossip" has been rumored to be a dis song directed toward 50 Cent, but as Weezy told Mixtape Monday in late October, "I recorded that song in 2006. ... I don't make records or say anything about people. I don't beef with people. Everybody knows that. ... My words are more important than you."... Radiohead decided to split with their longtime label EMI in the fall after the company's new boss, Guy Hands, rejected a deal that would have cost the company more than $20 million, according to the London Times.
Barksdale at 75
Editorial: Barksdale at 75 Essential to nation, northwest Louisiana Barksdale came through massive local effort Hoy Barksdale was a top test pilot Idyllic childhood recalled by 'first dependent' Barksdale base commanders Early female airman has ties to Barksdale Minot's nuke handlers not ready for inspection .
Live College Football: In a Players View
I love to ask you guys the questions, which I am going to do so, but I will answer it in this post aswell. My Heisman Favorite Is..... -Ugh, I don't like to be biased by anyway shape or form, but this is my list for this upcoming season. 1) Chase Daniel-Missouri -I am a Missouri fan, yes I do know that. But, I love the accuracy, the arm, the excitment, the playmaking ability, and his awareness is all what makes this guy the best icon in sports in the state of Missouri right now. Yes, bigger than Albert Pujols. Bigger than Marc Bulger, Torry Holt, or Carl Edwards. All of a sudden Missouri football has a heartbeat that it never had, and fans are starting to live and die for this program. 2)Pat White-West Virginia -Here is the deal. If he stays healthy, and plays just as much as Chase Daniel then Pat White wins it.
July 2006 Archives
Yoko Ono: Considering they hate each other, this would be the match from hell. But wouldn't it be funny if their years of animosity stemmed from the fact that they secretly had crushes on one another? Hey, anything's possible. Christie Brinkley: Paul is such a total believer in love and he's been looking for a true soulmate since he lost his beloved wife Linda. So how about another hopeless romantic: Christie Brinkley. She's blonde (Paul loves the blondes), loves kids (she has three; Paul has five) and they both have houses in Long Island, NY's the Hamptons. That could make those getting-to-know-each-other dates very convenient. Pick your Mcpartner for McCartney below -- or offer up your own suggestions. .
What women want in a lover
Coupled with this he should have a "wacky" sense of humour, according to the study of 40,000 women by UKdating.com. But Australian men might find the sexual side a little harder to adhere to. He needs to be experienced - having had more than three relationships, but not too experienced - having had no more than six sexual partners, has never been married and doesn't have children. The precise check-list has been compiled from preferences entered by members of the dating website. Also important is a university education, with many women specifying that they would like to meet a man with a BA degree. Smokers and football fans were given the thumbs-down. Only 1 per cent of women questioned would date a chap who hates pets. Fortunately for imperfect men, however, not all women go for the Gyllenhaal ideal.
Queen of the Tweens
Cyrus's main competition at the top of the Tween Idol food chain, 16-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears, recently took herself out of the running by getting pregnant. Her mother - bless her heart - reportedly managed to salvage the disaster by selling the story to a gossip magazine for seven figures. On the bright side, it opens up all kinds of possibilities for the writers of Spears's TV show, Nickelodeon's Zoey 101, which is about a girl learning all about life while attending a co-ed boarding school in California where the kids are served sushi for lunch and apparently never go to class. But, then again, dormitory hijinks don't really sound like Nickelodeon's standard, squeaky-clean world of middle-class, suburban kids with great wardrobes and bland, indulgent parents.
China’s music sales won’t pay for Robbie
And if the industry hopes its new wave of lawsuits will persuade giant Internet companies like Baidu and Yahoo China to behave themselves, further disappointment may lie ahead. Of course, the behaviour of China's new music fans is just an extreme version of what's happening in the rest of the world. The industry has sued music consumers, threatened ISPs and challenged governments to stamp down on piracy. All without any noticeable effect. Someone may have to think of a new way of paying Robbie. .
Pilot accused in stolen artifact case
NEW YORK, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- A U.S. Army helicopter pilot has been charged in New York with selling more than 80 stolen Egyptian artifacts. The pilot, Army Chief Warrant Officer Edward George Johnson, who was stationed briefly in Cairo, was accused of earning $20,000 from the sale of the antiquities to a Texas art dealer, authorities told The New York Times. Some of the items were said to have been placed in New York, London, Zurich and Montreal galleries. Johnson, 44, of Fayetteville, N.C., was charged with one count of wire fraud and one count of transportation of stolen property, the Times said. If convicted, he could be sentenced to 15 years in prison. The artifacts Johnson was accused of selling, mostly pottery dating to 3000 B.C. or earlier, were reported stolen from the Ma'adi Museum near Cairo in September 2002.
From Canvas to Café
There is no doubting that Cuban-born Jorge Zamorano is a passionate man. The proof is not solely in his Banana Caf, which this year marks its 15th anniversary of giving Washingtonians a warm celebration of ''Nuevo Latino'' cuisine in a casually caliente setting. Nor is it just his relationship to Darren Love, whom Zamorano met 15 years ago in the very same Banana Caf. It's not just in his soulful paintings, some of which hang in the restaurant. Nor is it in his expanding empire of restaurants: Starfish Caf, also in Barracks Row, and Cumberland, Md.'s Manhattan Bar & Grill. Zamorano's passion is in all these things. Ahead of Dining Out for Life, March 6, Zamorano also offers passionate support for Food & Friends. .
Rage rebounds, rolls past SteelHounds
YOUNGSTOWN — There's a very simple reason why the Rocky Mountain Rage is the best team in the Central Hockey League. They make it a point to never follow a loss with another loss, and after Friday's setback to the Youngstown SteelHounds, their mettle was tested and for the sixth consecutive time their opponents paid the price. With seven players scoring a goal and 13 players notching a point, the Rage defeated the SteelHounds, 7-1, in a Central Hockey League game Saturday at the Chevrolet Centre. It was the first win for Rocky Mountain in six tries against the SteelHounds dating to last season, and a big part of the reason was goalie Terry Dunbar. Dunbar, who improved to 7-2-1 this year, stopped all but one of Youngstown's 44 shots, including a flurry in the first period that kept the momentum in Rocky Mountain's favor.
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Back off this poor woman and give her some time to grieve. Next the media will be trying to find a way to blame it on Michelle, just like they did with Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson. That is, if it's not already happening, which wouldn't suprise me at all. Posted at 1:52PM on Jan 23rd 2008 by mal .
Property sales defy interest rate rises
Only Adelaide, the rising star of Australian property markets with a 22 per cent increase in home prices over the past year, suffered a fall in clearances. In a week that saw the announcement of the closure of the city's Mitsubishi car plant, buyers were playing it cautious, with clearance rates down from 62.7per cent the previous Saturday to 56.4 per cent. Market-watchers are keeping a close eye on Adelaide in the wake of the Mitsubishi plant closure. However, LJ Hooker Corporate auctioneer Paul Henry said yesterday he remained optimistic that Mitsubishi's demise would have a minimal effect. "When Mitsubishi's engine plant closed in 2004, it made no difference to the market," he said. The first two weeks of February are historically a quiet period for residential auctions, with the market still recovering from the holiday lull.
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