Florida State Beginning A New Life After Bowden

August 31st, 2010  by William

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Life after Bobby Bowden for Florida State's players has meant getting lessons in positive thinking as well as eating more beans and greens and less fried chicken and fast-food burgers.
For Jimbo Fisher, who succeed the now-retired Hall of Fame coach at Florida State, it's finally getting a chance to do things [...]

'Mad Men' Star Elisabeth Moss Ringless and Ravishing at Pre-Emmy Events

August 30th, 2010  by William

Elisabeth Moss seems determined not to let her recently reported split with 'Saturday Night Live' star Fred Armisen get in the way of having a great time during her triumphant Emmy weekend. The 'Mad Men' star, 28, made her first public appearances since the announcement of the split, gracing two [...]

Lady Gaga Talks About Doing Drugs Again! Why Would She Admit That? What A Terrible Role Model!

August 28th, 2010  by William

Not cool, Gaga. Why would you admit that using drugs help you create ‘art’? Lady Gaga is NOT setting the best example for her ‘little monsters.’ The 24-year-old pop star is not only re-verifies her drug use in the new issue of Q magazine, but she tries to rationalize it as [...]

Generals Push Back On Robert Gates' Budget Cutting

August 27th, 2010  by William

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has spent a good portion of the past two years going up against an entrenched web of military bureaucrats and defense lobbyists to try to restore rationality to the defense budget.
He's battled against obsolete military hardware, pledged to make cuts to the civilian bureaucracy, and ordered the Pentagon [...]

Congratulations From HollywoodLife Mariah Carey! You’re Four Months Pregnant!

August 26th, 2010  by William

We told you first! After months of speculation, a source confirms that the singer is pregnant! We thought Mariah Carey had a special glow about her when she arrived in Brazil last week and now – there’s no hiding it anymore – today a source confirmed to Radar Online that Mariah [...]

Catholic Priest Charged With Raping 14-Year-Old Twice

August 25th, 2010  by William

BERLIN — German prosecutors say a Roman Catholic priest has been charged with twice raping a 14-year-old girl 20 years ago.
Osnabrueck prosecution spokesman Alexander Retemeyer said on Tuesday the 50-year old man, then a chaplain, used force to coerce the girl into having sex with him and also threatened her with punishment by God.
Prosecutors [...]

Nancy Dolman Dead: Martin Short's Wife Dies

August 24th, 2010  by William

Radar Online is reporting that Nancy Dolman, Martin Short's wife of 30 years and mother of their three children, has died.
A representative for the actor, Marc Gurvitz, confirmed the sad news to the AP but provided no cause of death or any additional details.
She was born in Ontario Canada in 1952 and [...]

Groupon Expands: Six Cities Added In U.S. And Canada

August 21st, 2010  by William

CHICAGO — Group coupon purveyor Groupon is launching its service in six new cities in the U.S. and Canada, the company said Friday.
The concept, which has quickly become a favorite of Internet bargain hunters, combines social media with collective buying clout to offer daily deals on products, services and cultural events in local markets. [...]

No rejoicing in Iraq as U.S. combat mission ends

August 20th, 2010  by William

Reporting from Baghdad —
Iraqis danced in the streets when U.S. troops withdrew fr om their cities a little over a year ago. After the last American combat brigade trundled across the border into Kuwait early Thursday, reversing a journey that began more than seven years ago, there was no rejoicing.
Instead, a mood of deep [...]

Great Whites Close Cape Cod Beaches, Again

August 16th, 2010  by William

The sighting of a 14-foot great white shark forced officials to hastily close beaches in Chatham, Massachusetts.
The shark was one of several great whites spotted off Cape Cod this summer. And this time the giant creature was right inside Chatham's harbor.
The Cape Cod Times reports beach and harbor patrols scrambled to get [...]