Ed Sheeran bullied for being weird

Image

Ed Sheeran was bullied in school for being a “weird kid”.

The ‘A Team’ hitmaker may have two BRIT Awards to his name and a platinum selling debut album, but when he was growing up in Framlingham, Suffolk, in the South East of England, he was taunted by other children because he had ginger hair and stuttered.

In an interview with website Take 40, he said: “I think everyone goes through a bit of bullying at school. Of course you get picked on for certain things, but I think it ends up being a positive. I was quite a weird kid when I was little, I wore big glasses, had hearing problems, had a stutter and I had ginger hair.”

The 22-year-old singer feels the cruel jibes helped him “blossom” into the artist he is today and he was even left feeling “sad” for his former playground tormentors during a recent visit to his hometown.

He explained: “I am now a successful musician and I have nothing to complain about. So I have come out the other end and blossomed … When I went home and went to the pub and saw the people who used to be d***s at school, it’s kind of depressing. They not only haven’t done anything but they don’t know that there is anything out there.

“They are so stuck in their little world. So I feel sad for them – they are kind of being bullied by life.”

BANG Showbiz

Tim Burton might remake “Beetle Juice”

Image

Original director Tim Burton recently stated that he and star Michael Keaton will return if the script is good enough for Beetlejuice!

The writer has said we would absolutely not even think about doing it without Michael Keaton reprising his role and without Tim’s involvement and we were lucky enough to get both men to agree in theory, provided the script was strong enough that they’d at least be open to it. So we’re proceeding slowly, cautiously and carefully.

“What I will say is that we are not remaking or rebooting this movie, we are absolutely doing a 26 years later sequel, and more important than that, if we don’t feel like it does the first movie justice then I think it’s even better not to do it, so we’ll see.”

The original Beetlejuice earned more than $70 million at the box office in 1988, becoming the year’s tenth-highest-grossing film.

Twins become YouTube Sensations

Image

Two British twins travelling the world have become YouTube sensations and it’s safe to say their fan base is predominantly female.

The 19-year-old identical twins Finn and Jack Harries, have amassed more than 1.3 million followers on their video blog (Vlog) – not bad considering it was just intended for their friends and family.

The pair, on a gap year from university study, are attracting more than a million views on every video they post, and screaming teenage girls have taken to camping outside their home.

They have dropped out of their universities – Leeds and Bristol – to concentrate on their blog.

Some of their most popular videos have seen them bungee jumping naked, and carrying out the “cinnamon challenge”.

They’ve also registered their own production company – Digital Natives Studios – and JacksGap is now the 144th biggest YouTube channel in the world.

 

 

Adele is planning to move to Los Angeles.

Image

The British singer – who has five-month-old son Angelo with fiance Simon Konecki – rented Sir Paul McCartney’s home in the US city when she was preparing for her performance at the Oscars last month but is now said to be looking for a more permanent base in the city to raise her little boy.

A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: “Adele can see the benefits of bringing up a child in the US.

“They can be outside, enjoying the weather and loving life out of the spotlight.

“Los Angeles is a great place for children to grow up and she intends on working a lot more with a new album.

“She could afford to put a studio in her house. That way she could beaver away on new music without having to worry.”

The ‘Someone Like You’ hitmaker is said to be taking house-hunting advice from her friend Ayda Field and her husband, pop star Robbie Williams.

The source added: “Adele and her man Simon are looking at a pad in one of the exclusive gated communities of Beverly Hills because Robbie and Ayda have told Adele that she would be able to have enough land not to feel too trapped and she could have the privacy she so desperately needs to enjoy life.

“She knows she’s extremely comfortable with money and her lifestyle is very chilled and stress free.

“Her personal life very much comes first right now.”

The claims come just a month after Adele – who also owns homes in London and Brighton, South East England – reassured fans she wasn’t moving to America.

Speaking in a video link from the US as she accepted a BRIT Award for British Single of the Year for ‘Skyfall’, she said: “I’m not living here by the way, just in case you think that, I’m coming home!”

BANG Showbiz

 

 

Jennifer Aniston’s guests on standby

Image

Jennifer Aniston’s wedding guests are on standby for her big day.

The 44-year-old actress is reportedly set to marry Justin Theroux imminently and has told guests, including her mother Nancy Dow, who she was previously estranged from, to be prepared to move quickly once they receive information about the whereabouts of the extremely private celebration because they will only be given short notice.

A source told gossip website RadarOnline.com: “Indications are it’s going to be a small, private affair with just a select few invited. Those that are going have been told to expect a call at short notice, drop everything they are doing and head to the location when revealed.

“Guests have heard rumours about the wedding being held in Hawaii or even Greece – but most expect it to be staged in California.

“One person who has been told to expect a call is Jen’s mom Nancy. She has been told to hang by the phone for a call any day now with all the arrangements.”

After being encouraged by Justin, Jennifer, who was previously married to Brad Pitt, has been steadily rebuilding her relationship with Nancy in recent years, who was hospitalised in November after falling and breaking her elbow and is still suffering from the effects of a stroke in 2011.

The insider said: “John Melnick, Jen’s half-brother, has kept Nancy up to date with everything that’s going on as she continues to go from strength to strength after her recent hospitalisation.

“Nancy can’t wait to be there at Jen’s big day having missed out on her first wedding to Brad.

“Justin believes strongly in family values and has managed to convince Jennifer that, despite their differences in the past, Nancy deserves a wedding invitation.

“Nancy and Jennifer have had their ups and downs, but they’re going to let bygones be bygones and she will be invited to her daughter’s wedding ceremony.”

Other guests expected to attend are Jennifer’s close pals Courtney Cox, Reese Witherspoon, Drew Barrymore, Chelsea Handler and Christine Taylor.

BANG Showbiz

 

 

Ne-Yo sued by ex-girlfriend

Image

Ne-Yo is being sued by a former love interest who falsely claimed he was the father of her child.

The 30-year-old singer – who has two children Madilyn Grace and Mason Evan with his actress fiancee Monyetta Shaw – has been named in a new lawsuit filed by Jessica White, who claims he defamed her in an interview on VH1’s ‘Behind the Music’ last year.

According to gossip website TMZ.com, Jessica claims Ne-Yo painted her as “an unchaste woman who deliberately tricked him into believing he was the father of her child … so that she could fraudulently bilk him of ‘ungodly amounts of money,” during the interview.

The graphic designer and photographer claims she didn’t know he was not the father of her son, who she gave birth to in 2005 while she was dating the singer, until a paternity test proved it.

She also claims that the ‘Sexy Love’ singer was aware that he might not be the child’s father because she told him at the time but he still proceeded to trash her in the interview and suggested she tried to defraud him on purpose.

Jessica – who says she has been subjected to unprovoked verbal attacks from strangers calling her a “c**t”, “b***h” “pathetic” and “gold-digging bitch” – also claims her career has been damaged by the paternity scandal and is suing for unspecified damages.

The former couple are rumoured to have had a confidentiality agreement in place.

BANG Showbiz

Rihanna cancels another show

Image

Rihanna is devastated after being forced to cancel another concert.

The ‘Stay’ singer – who kicked off her new Diamonds World Tour on Friday night – came down with a severe combination of laryngitis and flu immediately after her debut show and pulled out of her performance in Baltimore on Tuesday night despite taking three days off to get better.

The singer is said to be extremely disappointed that she has only been able to perform one show to date.

The 25-year-old admitted she was gutted after announcing her first cancellation in Boston on Sunday and wrote on Twitter: “BOSTON this is the hardest thing for me to deal with! I feel like we’ve been waiting on this day forever, and I’m hurt that I let you down

“I hate disappointing people that never ever let me down!! I’m so embarrassed about this! Thank you for your prayers and well wishes!#DWT”

Live Nation previously said the singer was under doctor’s orders to rest, saying: “Unfortunately, following her sold out concert on Friday, Rihanna has contracted laryngitis and per doctor’s instruction is unable to perform this evening.”

Both of her shows in Baltimore and Boston will be rescheduled.

A source previously claimed that Rihanna couldn’t wait to get out on tour and took it easy in rehearsals so she could save her energy for her fans.

The insider said: “She’s good, excited to kick off this [tour] and do it big. She’s already hyped up and doing some light rehearsals but other than that, she’s taking it easy. Saving all the energy for the show.”

The singer is still currently scheduled to take to the stage in Philadelphia on Thursday.

BANG Showbiz

Screw this: Dildo duffing has hooker huffing

Image

Madame of Minnie Maid’s escort agency Tracey Randall is packing up and leaving town after her sex toys were stolen. Picture: CHLOE GERAGHTY

Minnie Maid owner operator Tracey Randall said the robbery on Sunday of her bag of tricks, containing vibrators, a strap-on dildo, condoms, and other booty, was the “last straw”.

The passenger window of her blue Holden Cruz hatchback was smashed while she was doing overtime with a customer at the White Gum Motel around 3.30am on Sunday.

She estimated the damage and robbery cost her $1600, plus lost time when she cannot work because she was without a car.

“I’m fed up with it,” Ms Randall, 48, who has been in town for 13 years, said.

“I’ve had enough of the violence and the crime in town and there’s nothing done about it.

“There’s one law for one and one law for others.”

Ms Randall employs one other girl and they run the only agency in town, serving about 30 customers each week.

But she said business is down about 60 per cent in the last four years.

“People are just leaving town because of the crime,” she said.

“People aren’t socialising anymore. They’re not leaving their homes because they come home and find their house violated.”

Ms Randall said this would be her second attempt at leaving town.

She said bad health is forcing her to retire from the busy lifestyle and move to Cairns, where she owns property, hopefully in September.

She then hopes to train as a mine truck driver in WA or Queensland.

“They’re crying out for female drivers,” she said. “They feel females are easier on the vehicles.”

Her stolen bag also contained English pound notes, casino chips, business cards, and a house key attached to a torch. Anyone with information can contact police on 131 444.

 

BlackBerry gets biggest ever order – 1 million phones

Image

A model poses with the new Blackberry Z10 during its launch in Jakarta, Indonesia, earlier this month. Blackberry says it’s received an order for one million of its new smartphones. Photo / AP

BlackBerry, formerly known as Research In Motion, says it has received an order for one million of its new smartphones, marking the largest ever single purchase in the company’s history.

The Canadian company is relying on the redesigned BlackBerry to fuel a comeback. The pioneering brand lost its cachet not long after Apple’s 2007 release of the iPhone, which reset consumers’ expectations for what a smartphone should do.

Blackberry unveiled the new BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 in late January. The Z10 is available for purchase in a number of markets around the world and will be available in the US this month.

The company did not disclose who placed the order, but said Wednesday that it came from one of its established partners. Shipments will begin immediately.

Blackberry issued the statement just ahead of its quarterly earnings report on March 28.

The company’s shares jumped 77 cents on the news, or more than 5 per cent, to $15.24 in late trading. The company’s stock has more than doubled since autumn on the anticipation surrounding its new devices.

Hot air balloon crashes into Treasury Building in Australia

Image

A hot air balloon struck the side of the Treasury Building and crashed to the ground just after take-off this morning.

There was a pilot and two passengers aboard the balloon when it tried to avoid a collision with a balloon overhead and instead hit the top of the six-storey building.

No one was hurt in the incident.

A Canberra hobby photographer and visual artist Peter G. Schlumpp captured images of the balloon’s descent, and he believed it was lucky no one was seriously hurt.

Advertisement

“I’m about 100m away and I turned the camera around and I didn’t have time to adjust so I just clicked along as it hit the building and came down,” Mr Schlumpp said.

“My heart was beating hard, when you see something like that. I was very worried about the people in the basket that they wouldn’t get injured or killed.”

The balloon festival’s flight director John Wallington said the pilot had been trying to avoid another balloon overhead.

“She made a snap decision that she didn’t want to risk climbing up into the balloon going off above her, but unfortunately she came too close to the building and contacted it.”

Mr Wallington said the incident involving the Canberra-based balloon operator was a minor one and said “the only thing hurt was a few egos”.

“There was no damage to the building, to the basket or to her and the passengers. All up it’s probably a day’s work and $1000 worth of repairs to the fabric.”

Mr Wallington said he had reviewed video footage of the descent, which he described as “quite slow”, however he would not release the footage.

Source: smh.com.au

Groupon warned over email bombardment

Image

Group-buying site Groupon has been slapped on the wrist for bombarding consumers with email newsletters without adequate consent.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has issued a formal warning to Groupon over its conduct after receiving numerous complaints from consumers who attempted to unsubscribe from the online retailer’s newsletters.

By providing an email address to Groupon, people were typically subscribed to multiple newsletters that were sent to them either daily or weekly to promote the site’s daily deals.

Complaints to the communications watchdog indicated that people who attempted to unsubscribe from the newsletters were only unsubscribed from one of them, and continued to receive other Groupon newsletters either every day or weekly.

Advertisement

In issuing the warning, the ACMA found it was “reasonable for individuals to expect they would be unsubscribed from all newsletters unless they were advised otherwise”.

It also found that some unsubscribe requests made to Groupon were not actioned within five business days, as required by the Spam Act.

Under the act, commercial electronic messages, including emails and text messages, must be sent with the recipient’s consent; must contain accurate information about the organisation that authorised the message; and must contain a functional unsubscribe facility to allow the recipient to opt out from receiving messages from that source in the future.

The warning to Groupon comes just months after Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims said group-buying sites were on the top of the watchdog’s hit-list as it cracks down on misleading online behaviour.

The ACCC and state consumer groups receive up to 140 complaints each month about group-buying sites such as Groupon, Cudo, Spreets and Living Social.

Consumer Affairs Victoria has said the most common complaints include not supplying or delays in supplying goods or services and difficulties in booking services and redeeming vouchers.

Many of the problems are believed to be caused by an overwhelming uptake of advertised offers.

Group-buying sites sell vouchers that can be exchanged for goods and services at discounted prices and are typically offered on the condition that a minimum number of buyers take up the deal.

In singling out these sites for attention, Mr Sims said in December: “People are buying a voucher and the circumstances are such that they cannot actually redeem it, and therefore they just lose their money.

“That is unfair on the small-business person who either breaks his or her back to try and meet them, or just suffers the reputational damage. And it is unfair to consumers.”

ACMA’s unsolicited communications manager, Julia Cornwell McKean, said it received a high number of complaints about group-buying sites because of the large volume of emails they typically sent.

“People quite often report daily deals to us, I believe not because they’re necessarily breaching the law but because they’re irritated by their frequency, even though quite often it is actually what they signed up for.”

She said she was satisfied with the way Groupon had responded to the ACMA warning, saying it had since “moved towards best practice marketing”.

Last financial year, 238,000 messages were reported to the ACMA in relation to spam. While most were related to scams, they also included legitimate businesses that were contravening spam legislation.

Source: smh.com.au

Kim Kardashian faked divorce scene: producer

Image

The producer on Keeping Up With the Kardashians says scenes were “scripted, reshot or edited” to make Kris Humphries look bad.

Russel Jay submitted a legal deposition for the divorce trial, which has been obtained by Life & Style magazine.

In the 165-page official document, the TV show’s producer says that Kim Kardashian was well aware of Humphries’ “surprise” proposal.

Apparently she demanded the proposal scene be shot more than once because, as the publication reports, “she didn’t like how her face looked in the first take”.

Advertisement

The crewmember also claims that at least a couple of scenes “were scripted, reshot or edited” to vilify Humphries following Kardashian’s decision to divorce the athlete.

According to the publication, Jay states that Kardashian actually filmed the scene where she reveals to her mother Kris Jenner she was having trouble in her marriage months after filing for divorce.

Kardashian famously married basketball player Humphries in a lavish wedding in August 2011, which was shown on TV. However, the 32-year-old reality star filed for divorce just 72 days later after realising the union couldn’t last.

Humphries has refused to walk away with a simple dissolution as he claims the wedding was fraudulent and Kardashian used their marriage for publicity.

The first trial hearing has been set for May 6

Source: smh.com.au

Hargraves spends up on Coast mansion

Image

FORMER high-flying, Porsche-driving Gold Coast businessman Adam John Hargraves, jailed for his involvement in a major tax evasion scheme, is out and has purchased a lavish Southport abode.

Hargraves has been revealed as the buyer of an opulent mansion for which he shelled out a cool $5.25 million.

Property records show Hargraves purchased the glamorous five-bedroom, five-bathroom riverfront property — at Korong Street in the exclusive Southport School precinct — jointly with Gry Marianne Stensen.

It is understood they intend to make the Korong Street property their home.

Hargraves and Stensen are also listed as co-owners of a four-bedroom house at Varsity Lakes and of a property at Mudgeeraba.

Former Phone Directories Company director Hargraves and Daniel Aran Stoten were jailed after being found guilty of using a secretive Switzerland-based tax fraud scheme worth about $2.2 million.

Hargraves and Stoten were each jailed for six and a half years, reduced to five years on appeal, and ordered to spend at least half the sentence behind bars.

They appealed against the convictions all the way to the High Court but lost a last-ditch attempt to have them overturned.

They are believed to have become eligible for release on parole some months ago.

Hargraves was renowned for driving his black Porsche 911 at high speed around the Gold Coast.

The art deco-style, four-level mansion bought by Hargraves and Stensen has cascading waterfalls and a boardwalk bridge to a white sandy beach and a private jetty.

There is a 10-car basement, gymnasium, and wine cellar.

An exotic feature is a glass-enclosed observation room offering views of the Hinterland, the Nerang River, and the Surfers Paradise skyline.

The house is smart-wired and has a security intercom system and surveillance cameras.

 

 

Image

Image

ImageImageImage

Finks lawyer says police will fail

Image

FINK’S lawyer Bill Potts says the police application to declare the Gold Coast chapter of the notorious bikie gang a criminal organisation “must inevitably fail”.

The High Court this morning unanimously upheld the Queensland Government’s Criminal Organisation Act, which is intended to prevent members of “criminal” organisations from associating with each other.

Police have already made an application to the Supreme Court to have the Finks declared a criminal organisation, but it was halted when the legislation was challenged in the High Court.

This morning’s judgement means Queensland Police will be able to proceed with their application.

Mr Potts said while the High Court upheld the legislation, the ruling would also make it harder for the police to prove the Gold Coast Chapter of the Finks were a “criminal” organisation.

“The application in its present form must inevitably fail and at the very least police must completely redraft the application,” he said.

He said police would now have to reveal more of their evidence, which previously would have gone before the courts in secret and unchallenged.

Meanwhile Queensland Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie welcomed the High Court’s decision.

He said the Criminal Organisation Act, combined with “unexplained wealth laws” currently before parliament, would give Queensland the toughest anti-bikie laws in the nation.

“It allows law enforcement agencies to get on with their jobs,” he said. 

Pompano Pty Ltd, a company linked to the Gold Coast chapter of the Finks, had challenged the state’s Act, arguing it was unconstitutional and denied procedural fairness.

Mr Potts has said there was national interest in the case because it involved a constitutional challenge.

The case dates back to June last year, when Queensland Police filed an application in the Supreme Court seeking a declaration against the club and Pompano under the state’s 2009 anti-gang law.

Buxom bandit from Australia gets four years’ jail

Image

Tonee Walker, 22, got away with $300 after holding up a Gold Coast service station in July 2012.

Police said her getaway driver, Alexander Spinks, told them Walker pulled down her top to expose more of her breasts just before the robbery so she could give the male attendant something to look at.

Walker’s barrister told the court his client was high on prescription drugs and amphetamines at the time.

Walker, who has already served eight months behind bars, will be eligible for parole in November.

Spinks pleaded guilty to a string of offences, including accessory to armed robbery, and was sentenced to two years, suspended immediately.

Source: goldcoast.com.au

BurgerFuel opens seventh Dubai store

Image

BurgerFuel Worldwide is continuing its Middle Eastern expansion by opening another store in Dubai.

The fast food chain and franchisor, which already has a strong presence in the region, has opened its doors to customers at its seventh Dubai restaurant in the Al Barsha Mall.

BurgerFuel’s franchisee partner in the United Arab Emirates, Al Khayyat Investments said Al Barsha was a newly developed residential area in west Dubai.

The mall is close to popular developments like Dubai Internet City, Dubai Marina and The Palm and is a popular spot with locals, said Farah George Farah, general manager of the franchisee.

Farah said the New Zealand-based company was now the largest gourmet burger brand in Dubai for both expats and locals.

Chris Mason, Burger Fuel’s head of international markets, said these were exciting times for the company in the Middle East.

“We are pleased to see so much interest coming from local developers who have seen BurgerFuel take off and want to see our concept in their malls or buildings.”

BurgerFuel has increased its exposure to the Middle East by signing master licensing agreements, which earns the company up-front territory fees and on-going royalties based on store turnover.

The fast food chain is part of the Beachheads Global public-private partnership run by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, designed to provide mentoring for high-growth local companies.

The company now has stores in four Middle Eastern countries – the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Egypt.

It has plans to expand into Kuwait, Qatar, Libya, Lebanon, and China, with some of these new stores set to include drive throughs.

BurgerFuel is listed on the New Zealand stock exchange and shares are currently trading at $1.68.

The company went public in 2007, when it sold 15 million shares at $1 each.

Source: nzherald.co.nz

Cheating Spouse: Woman seeks revenge on cheating husband by selling his belongings

Image

Well, here’s one way to get back at your cheating spouse!

Last weekend, an unnamed Canadian woman took to Craiglist to advertise a “Lying Cheating Sale” — essentially, a garage sale in which she planned to sell all of her unfaithful husband’s belongings.

Source: thehuffingtonpost.com

Dead pigs found in Shanghai river rise above 6,600

Image

Dead pigs are strewn along the riverbanks of Songjiang district in Shanghai, China.

Authorities recovered hundreds more dead pigs from a river that provides drinking water to Shanghai, China’s financial hub, bringing the total to more than 6,600 since last Friday.

Pictures of swollen and rotting carcasses in the Huangpu river have worried many residents, but officials say the water supply remains safe.

The surge in dumping of dead pigs – believed to be from swine farms in the upstream Jiaxing area of neighbouring Zhejiang province – has followed police campaigns against the sale of pork products made from diseased pigs.

On Wednesday (local time), a Zhejiang court sentenced 46 people to jail for producing unsafe pork from sick pigs that they had acquired and slaughtered between 2010 and 2012.

The official Xinhua News Agency said police in the city of Wenling had seized 6,218 kilograms (13,708 pounds) of diseased pork.

In another operation last year, police in Jiaxing broke up a gang that acquired and slaughtered diseased pigs. Provincial authorities said police arrested 12 suspects and confiscated nearly 12 tons of tainted pork.

 

On Wednesday, the Shanghai government said the city will continue to monitor water quality and test for viruses including porcine circovirus.

It said the city disinfected the carcasses before burying some and incinerating others.

– BM

Beyonce Covers Shape Magazine April 2013 cover; talks losing 57 pounds after Blue Ivy (video)

Image

Image

W-O-W. Beyonce is back at it AGAIN and this time for Shape Magazine. Beyonce’s addressing her biggest wonder: her body. For Shape Magazine’s April 2013 Cover, the diva reveals how dancing helped her lose the 57 pounds of baby weight she gained while pregnant with Blue Ivy. Now that Blue, is 1 year old, Beyonce is looking better than before she was pregnant. Her curves and abs are more intact then ever. Check out her behind-the-scene video:

RESPECT: NBA’s Bulls Baller Derrick Rose to pay funereal cost of slained 6-month-old baby from Chicago

Image

Chicago Bulls player Derrick Rose has reached out to the family of the 6-month old baby girl who was tragically shot to death in Chicago on Monday and offered to cover the cost of her funeral.

Rose, who has a 4-month-old newborn baby boy himself [pictured above], also took to his Twitter express his condolences and love for his city following the horrific shooting news.

Derrick Rose hasn’t been able to help the Chicago Bulls out on the basketball court this season but he is still making a positive impact on Chicago. The defending MVP has reportedly offered to pay for the funeral of Jonylah Watkins, the 6-month-old baby who was tragically shot to death on the south side of the city on Monday.

Reported earlier this week that an unidentified man walked up to a minivan on Monday and fired several shots in the window. Jonathan Watkins, who was the target of the shooting, was changing Jonylah Watkins’ diaper at the time. The little girl was shot five times. Watkins was also hit but he managed to survive the shooting.

Image

Police do not know who fired the shots, Watkins is cooperating with the investigation.

Rev. Corey Brooks, acting as a spokesman for Jonylah Watkins’ family, said: “He is giving them the information that they are asking for … He is answering every question.”

Brooks also said that the family won’t have to worry about funeral costs as Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose has offered to take care of the funeral costs.

Police also said that they may be able to identify the shooter via a security camera in the area. Police believe that the shooting was gang related.

Rose hasn’t commented on his offer but the Bulls star has said before that he is troubled by the violence in Chicago. The city saw over 500 gun related deaths in 2012 and that pace hasn’t slowed in 2013.

Parents die but unborn child survives crash

Image

Authorities work at the scene of a car accident that took the lives of an expectant couple in Brooklyn’s Willsburg neighbourhood. Photo / Voslzneias.com/AP

A pregnant young woman who was feeling ill was headed to a New York hospital with her husband when the car they were riding in was hit, killing them both, but their baby boy was born prematurely and survived, authorities and a relative confirmed.

The driver of a BMW slammed into the car carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, at an intersection in the Williamsburg neighbourhood of Brooklyn, said Isaac Abraham, a neighbour of Raizy Glauber’s parents who lives two blocks from the scene of the crash.

Raizy Glauber was thrown from the car and her body landed under a parked tractor-trailer, said witnesses who came to the scene after the crash.

Nachman Glauber was pinned in the car, and emergency workers had to cut off the roof to get him out, witnesses said.

Both of the Glaubers were pronounced dead at hospitals, police said, and both died of blunt-force trauma, the medical examiner said.

Their infant son was in serious condition, said Abraham. The hospital did not return calls about the child.

The Glaubers’ driver was in stable condition, police said.

Both the driver of the BMW and a passenger fled and were being sought, police said.

On Saturday, Raizy Glauber “was not feeling well, so they decided to go” to the hospital, said Sara Glauber, Nachman Glauber’s cousin.

Abraham said the Glaubers called a car service because they didn’t own a car, which is common for New York City residents.

The Glaubers were married about a year ago and had begun a life together in Williamsburg, where Raizy Glauber grew up in a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbinical family, Sara Glauber said.

Raised north of New York City in Monsey, New York, and part of a family that founded a line of clothing for Orthodox Jews, Nachman Glauber was studying at a rabbinical college nearby, said his cousin.

Brooklyn is home to the largest community of ultra-orthodox Jews outside Israel, more than 250,000.

The community has strict rules governing clothing, social customs and interaction with the outside world. Men wear dark clothing that includes a long coat and a fedora-type hat and often have long beards and ear locks.

Jewish law calls for burial of the dead as soon as possible, and hours after their deaths, the Glaubers were mourned at a funeral on Sunday afternoon. Dozens gathered shoulder to shoulder on the street outside a synagogue, men in hats and women in shawls or head coverings, nearly everyone in black.

The sound of wailing filled the street as the two black-draped coffins were carried from a vehicle.

After the funeral began, a speaker sobbed uncontrollably, his voice choked with grief and echoing over loudspeakers set up outside.

Just before, Sara Glauber spoke admiringly of her cousin.

“You don’t meet anyone better than him,” she said. “He was always doing favours for everyone.”

She said Nachman’s mother herself just delivered a baby two weeks ago.

“I’ve never seen a mother-son relationship like this,” said Sara Glauber. “He called her every day to make sure everything was okay. He was the sweetest, most charming human being, always with a smile on his face.”

She added that, of him and his bride, “if one had to go, the other had to go too because they really were one soul”.

– AP

Woman with baby falls 8 stories, dies, baby OK

Image

A woman holding a baby boy plunged eight stories out of an apartment window. Photo / Thinkstock

A woman holding a baby boy plunged eight stories out of an apartment window to her death in an apparent suicide on Wednesday, but the baby survived, police said.

The 45-year-old woman was found on the street with the baby in her arms. A police officer who responded took the baby, believed to be 10 months old, to a hospital, where he was listed in critical but stable condition.

A window to the upper Manhattan apartment was wide open, and there were no signs of struggle inside, police said. No note was left, and there were no safety bars on the apartment’s windows.

Area resident Steven Dominguez, 18, was walking to a grocery store with his mother, Adelina Dominguez, when he saw the woman fall.

“I heard a scream like a yell,” Dominguez said. “When I got closer, I saw the baby crying.”

He said the baby was face down.

“I was shocked,” he said. “I couldn’t believe it.”

He said his mother went to pick up the baby but an emergency response person told her to stand back.

Swimming kids shot with airgun in Northland, New Zealand

Image

A man taking potshots at swimming teenagers with an air rifle sparked an armed police callout in Northland.

Police say it was fortunate no one was seriously injured after previous incidents involving high powered air rifles had proved fatal.

In the latest incident, Kaikohe police Acting Senior Sergeant Pat Davis said four youngsters aged 14-16 were at a popular swimming hole near Kaikohe about 4pm last Saturday.

A man with an airgun is alleged to have shot at the teenagers, hitting two of them, one in the shoulder and chest and the other in the buttocks and head.

Armed police were called to the swimming hole and the man surrendered.

A 23-year-old Kaikohe man appeared in court charged with reckless discharge of a firearm and two charges of injuring with intent to injure.

He was given bail and will reappear in Kaikohe District Court on April 3.

Undercover policeman Don Wilkinson was killed with a .22 calibre air rifle in 2008, when he was chased and shot down by suspected P dealer John Skinner in Mangere East.

 

South Auckland teenager Shaun Townsley, 18, died after being shot with a .177 calibre metal airgun pellet in Manurewa in January.

Friends had been aiming at a tin can but the pellet pierced his side and entered his heart.

NORTHERN ADVOCATE

Darth Vader caught using stolen credit card in Hokitika, New Zealand

Image

Darth Vader, the dark enforcer in the Star Wars movies, was up to no good in Hokitika at the weekend – he was caught on camera using a stolen credit card.

A police spokesman said the card was stolen from a house in Dunollie on Saturday and then used on four separate occasions at a supermarket ATM in Hokitika.

Police have viewed surveillance camera footage and identified the thief only as someone of unknown gender, dressed in a black Darth Vader costume.

The thief from the dark side withdrew a “considerable” sum of cash from the machine at 12.27pm, then six minutes later at 12.33pm made another withdrawal.

Two and a half hours later Darth was back at the ATM machine to make another withdrawal at 3.12pm, and finally two minutes later.

Police suspect the culprit was among the 12,000 revellers at the Wildfoods Festival, and are keen to hear from anyone who can help unmask Darth Vader.

Obama wants to restart White House tours

Image

President Barack Obama is looking for ways to restart popular tours of the White House to allow certain groups such as students to visit.

“What I’m asking them is are there ways, for example, for us to accommodate school groups, you know, who may have traveled here with some bake sales. Can we make sure that kids … can still come to tour?” Obama told ABC News in an interview yesterday and aired today.

The White House earlier said it had to suspend the tours this month in the wake of mandated across-the-board spending cuts known as “sequestration.” The move saves the government about US$74,000 a week.

Trips to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue are particularly popular in the spring as waves of school groups and other tourists descend upon the nation’s capital to visit monuments and other Washington buildings and attend the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival.

Republicans decried the cancellations as a way for the administration to spin the cuts to push Obama’s position in the budget debate. Some students have pleaded to be allowed to come, making their case in videos posted on-line and on social networking websites.

But Obama said the cancellations were an unfortunate result of the automatic budget cuts, which took effect early this month after Congress and he failed to agree on alternative ways to stem rising deficits.

“I’m always amused when people on the one hand say ‘The sequester doesn’t mean anything and the administration’s exaggerating its effects,’ and then whatever the specific effects are, they yell and scream and say, ‘Why are you doin’ that?”‘ Obama told ABC.

The White House earlier said the Secret Service, which handles presidential security and is involved in the tours, offered various options to deal with sequester-related cuts ranging from canceling tours to furloughs and cuts in overtime.

Obama told ABC the decision was up to the agency, not the White House, and furloughs would have meant up to 10 percent pay cuts for staffers losing days of work and pay.

He said the tours also underscore the need for lawmakers to come up with a more sensible budget rather than across-the-board cuts that chop “arbitrary stuff.”

“There are consequences to Congress not having come up with a more sensible way to reduce the deficit,” he said

Case already tried in Social Media heads to court

Image

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — No cellphones, iPads or laptops will be allowed inside Juvenile Court here on Wednesday when two high school football players go on trial on charges of raping a 16-year-old girl last summer. Anyone who wants to post on Twitter or a blog will have to leave the building to do so.

The ban, imposed to help ensure order in the courtroom, may be the first time that social media have been absent from a case that for months has been played out in the electronic world.

The case first came to light through Twitter posts and a photo on Instagram. And the defendants, Trenton Mays and Ma’lik Richmond, who have pleaded not guilty, have already been accused, prosecuted, defended and judged guilty or not by their peers and strangers in blog posts, YouTube videos and entries on Facebook, Twitter and other sites.

Adam Nemann, a defense lawyer for Mr. Mays, said that even members of his own family had asked, “What is there to try?”

Steubenville is nothing if not close-knit: both the local prosecutor and the Juvenile Court judge recused themselves because of personal ties to the case. But the Internet onslaught that followed the disclosure has caused bitter divisions among the 18,000 residents of this industrial city on the banks of the Ohio River — “an old school town,” as one local restaurant owner put it — and introduced them to the modern court of public opinion, where a commentator or a critic might live next door or in New Jersey or Bangladesh.

To some here, the spotlight has brought needed attention to an ugly crime. Mr. Mays, 17, and Mr. Richmond, 16, popular members of Steubenville High School’s Big Red football team, are charged with raping the girl during an evening of partying in and around Steubenville on the night of Aug. 11, while she was too drunk to resist. Witnesses testified at an October hearing that she was raped in a car going to one party and again after arriving.

Those residents argue that adulation for the football team, one of the few jewels left in a city eroded by economic decline, has fostered a culture that allowed such a thing to occur.

“Some want justice for the girl, and others want it to just go away and be swept under the rug,” said Sarah Morris, 23, a college student home for the weekend.

But others here say that while they are shocked by what happened to the young woman, the online furor has tarnished the city and the football team for the actions of a few, spread misinformation and sullied the reputation of other students who have not been charged with any crime.

“It’s making a mockery of the whole town,” said one woman, a customer at Pee Dee’s diner, who wore a Steubenville High School jacket and, like many residents, did not want to be quoted by name for fear of retaliation.

After the suspected rape, a blogger, Alexandria Goddard, posted Twitter messages and a photo taken that night, and named students who were present — including some who testified at the October hearing — saying that they acted criminally by failing to take action.

In January, after an article about the case appeared in The New York Times, a hacker group calling itself Anonymous posted a video of an intoxicated student making fun of the accuser — he called her “the dead girl” and said that the two defendants had raped her — and accused city and school officials of engaging in a cover-up.

Two protests organized by the hacker group were held later in the month. The controversy grew so intense that the city hired a consulting firm in Columbus to help deal with the crisis.

And then there were the threats. Ms. Goddard, a former resident of Steubenville, said that online detractors had maligned her mother and posted the phone numbers and addresses of other family members. One person who commented on her blog said she hoped Ms. Goddard and “her friends” “get AIDS and die a slow death.”

Ms. Goddard was sued for defamation by the parents of one student, but now that the suit is settled she has become a minor celebrity, scheduled for interviews with ABC’s “20/20” and The New Yorker magazine.

“It was very stressful,” she said. “The friends I’ve lost, that has been hurtful. But I wouldn’t change a thing.”

The New Pope: Bergoglio of Argentina

Image

VATICAN CITY — With a puff of white smoke from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and to the cheers of thousands of rain-soaked faithful, a gathering of Catholic cardinals picked a new pope from among their midst on Wednesday — choosing the cardinal from Argentina, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the first leader of the church ever chosen from South America.

The new pope, 76, to be called Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, is also the first non-European leader of the church in more than 1,000 years.

“I would like to thank you for your embrace,” said the new pope, dressed in white, speaking from the white balcony on St. Peter’s Basilica as thousands of the faithful cheered joyously below. Francis thanked his fellow cardinals, saying they “have chosen one from far away, but here I am.”

“Habemus papam!,” members of the crowd shouted in Latin, waving umbrellas and flags. “We have a pope!” Others cried “Viva il Papa!”

“It was like waiting for the birth of a baby, only better, ” said a Roman man. A child sitting atop his father’s shoulders waved a crucifix.

Francis is the first pope not born in Europe since Columbus alighted in the New World. In choosing him, the cardinals sent a powerful message that the future of the Church lies in the Global South, home to the bulk of the world’s Catholics. One of Benedict’s abiding preoccupations was the rise of secularism in Europe, and he took the name Benedict after the founder of European monastic culture.

The new pope inherits a church wrestling with an array of challenges that intensified during his predecessor, Benedict XVI — from a priest shortage and growing competition from evangelical churches in the Southern Hemisphere where most of the world’s Catholics live, to a sexual abuse crisis that has undermined the church’s moral authority in the West, to difficulties governing the Vatican itself.

Benedict abruptly ended his troubled eight-year papacy last month, announcing he was no longer up to the rigors of the job. He became the first pontiff in 598 years to resign. The 115 cardinals who are under the age of 80 and eligible to vote chose their new leader after two days of voting.

Before beginning the voting by secret ballot in the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday, in a cloistered meeting known as a conclave, the cardinals swore an oath of secrecy in Latin, a rite designed to protect deliberations from outside scrutiny — and to protect cardinals from earthly influence as they seek divine guidance.

The conclave followed more than a week of intense, broader discussions among the world’s cardinals where they discussed the problems facing the church and their criteria for its next leader.

“We spoke among ourselves in an exceptional and free way, with great truth, about the lights, but also about shadows in the current situation of the Catholic Church,” Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna, a theologian known for his intellect and his pastoral touch, told reporters earlier this week.

“The pope’s election is something substantially different from a political election,” Cardinal Schönborn said, adding that the role was not “the chief executive of a multinational company, but the spiritual head of a community of believers.”

Indeed, Benedict was selected in 2005 as a caretaker after the momentous papacy of John Paul II, but the shy theologian appeared to show little inclination toward management. His papacy suffered from crises of communications — with Muslims, Jews and Anglicans — that, along with a sex abuse crisis that raged back to life in Europe in 2010, evolved into a crisis of governance.

Critics of Benedict’s secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, said he had difficulties in running the Vatican and appeared more interested in the Vatican’s ties to Italy than to the rest of the world. The Vatican is deeply concerned about the fate of Christians in the war-torn Middle East.

Rihanna announces Auckland, New Zealand show

Image

Rihanna is bringing her Diamonds World Tour to New Zealand this year.

The six-time Grammy-winner will be performing in Auckland’s Vector Arena on October 6.

Rihanna has dominated global charts with Diamonds, the fastest-rising single of her career to date and first single to be release from Unapologetic, her seventh studio album in as many years.  

The singer who is also known for her troubled relationship with Chris Brown, her tattoos, and her partying has sold over 41 million albums and 150 million digital tracks worldwide, and currently holds the record as the top-selling digital artist of all time.

Rihanna – Diamonds World Tour

WHEN: October 6

WHERE: Vector Arena Auckaland

Advance tickets for Rihanna’s 2013 Diamonds World Tour will be available at www.visaentertainment.co.nz  from Friday 15 March, 9am. My Live Nation members can access tickets through the exclusive pre-sale beginning at midday Tuesday 19 March from www.livenation.com.au

Gaga recovers in 24-karat wheelchair

Image

Lady Gaga has been recovering from her hip surgery in style.

The Born This Way singer is getting around New York City in a custom made 24-karat gold wheelchair.

The New York Post reports that Gaga commissioned Ken Borochov of the luxury brand Mordekai to create a one-off wheelchair for the diva.

“I certainly wasn’t expecting that phone call and have never done a wheelchair but am always up for a challenge and was thrilled to create what I affectionately dubbed the Chariot, a chair fit only for a queen,” Borochov told the newspaper.

With only a week to create Gaga’s wheelchair, Borochov used tufted calf leather to fashion its plush leather seat, with the wheels and hardware 24-Karat gold plated.

The chair can also go into a full recline position.

On Tuesday, photographer Terry Richardson posted a picture on his Twitter account of the singer sitting in her new transportation.

Last month, Gaga also tweeted an extreme close up of the chair, revealing she had named it Emma.

She underwent surgery after being diagnosed with synovitis – a severe inflammation of joints – and a tear in her right hip.

The singer was forced to cancel the final 21 dates of her Born This Way Ball tour due to her condition.  

Miranda Kerr in motorway crash

Image

Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr has been involved in a serious car accident in Los Angeles which has left her wearing a neck brace.

Kerr was in the car with an assistant on Monday when another car allegedly rammed into them on a busy LA motorway, resulting in Kerr being rushed to hospital and undergoing MRI scans for possible injuries.

It is understood the driver of the other car has been arrested and is likely to face reckless driving charges.

Kerr’s spokeswoman Annie Kelly said the model was ”thankful that her baby boy Flynn was not in the car with her”.

”She is in a lot of pain but really, we are just glad that it was not more serious.”

Kerr has been comforted by her husband, actor Orlando Bloom, and is expected to resume her work commitments in coming days.

She is due to return to Sydney in April when she is expected to unveil the new Qantas uniforms, designed by Paris-based Australian fashion luminary Martin Grant.

Cruise and Holmes ‘incredibly happy’

Image

Director Adam Shankman claims his two good friends Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise are “incredibly happy” post-divorce.

The Rock of Ages helmer is impressed by how well Holmes and Cruise are getting along following the failure of their union.

The former couple officially divorced last summer after six years of marriage and they share six-year-old daughter Suri together.

Co-parenting doesn’t seem to be a contentious issue between Cruise and Holmes.

“They are incredibly happy,” Adam told Us Weekly.

“I’ve just been emailing with him. He’s coming back. He’s shooting [All You Need Is Kill] in London and seems as happy as a clam. I know he sees his daughter.”

Although Suri lives with her mother in New York City, Cruise regularly has extended visits with his daughter all around the world.

Most recently they spent about a week hanging out with each other in the United Kingdom.

Shankman is happy to see that Holmes and Cruise battled their way through the media furore surrounding their breakup.

“Katie seems really happy,” he said.

“You just fight through all the noise. And it’s noisy!”

Although it is widely reported that Holmes has been enjoying life as a single woman in the Big Apple it appears that she is ready to put herself on the market once again.

Still, the actress doesn’t want to get too intimately involved with a suitor.

“She’s taken as long as she needed, but Katie now wants to start dating again,” a source told Radar Online recently.

“Katie’s in a dilemma, because she wants to date but is concerned where it could lead to from there. She’s worried that if she commits herself fully to another man, she will have to give up the freedom she’s enjoying so much at the moment.”

A man who killed a pregnant woman in a car crash will carry the burden for the rest of his life.

Image

A Timaru man who killed a pregnant woman in a tragic accident last October will carry the burden of the mother and child’s deaths for the rest of his life.

Lesley Suddens, 24, died after the car she had been travelling in with her husband Bradley and her sons, aged 4 and 6, was hit by Matthew John Chisnall’s car at Seadown, north of Timaru, New Zealand

Chisnall, 20, was sentenced on Tuesday for careless driving causing death and careless driving causing injury.

He was ordered to pay reparation of $10,000 and disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Chisnall was tearful in the dock, while members of his family cried in the gallery.

His father, Shane Chisnall, told The Press last night that the family “thoroughly regretted the tragic accident”.

“Our thoughts are always with the Suddens family and we will carry this burden with us for the rest of our lives.”

Bradley’s uncle, Steve Suddens, said the family were pleased that Chisnall was not going to jail.

“He’s got it on his conscience for the rest of his life. That’s enough of a punishment for him.”

He personally had “deep sympathy” for Chisnall.

“It’s not just our family that has been through this. It’s both our families. This has been awful on everyone involved. We’ve all been through so much.”

Chisnall had rung Suddens to apologise for the crash.

“He’s a wreck about it. He’s a young guy and he never wanted something like this to happen.”

Shane Chisnall said the family were very grateful for the “dignified way” in which the Suddens family had handled the tragic accident.

According to the police summary of facts, Chisnall was driving along Divan Rd on October 20, and had stopped at the intersection with State Highway 1 to turn right.

Three cars were approaching heading north. The first continued on straight, the second pulled over to turn left into Divan Rd and blocked Chisnall’s view.

He believed the way was clear and pulled out to turn right and crashed into the Suddens’ car.

Bradley Suddens was driving and was thrown from the car. He was in a coma for four days and is unable to use his left arm. His wife and unborn child died at the scene, while her two sons in the back seat survived.

Judge Maze noted Chisnall’s lapse of judgment would affect him for the rest of his life.

“The victim [Mr Suddens] is a significant victim. He has lost his wife and she was pregnant, her child, too, is dead. Two young boys have also lost their mum.

“You are a young man and have glowing references and good family support. You had saved $10,000 toward a deposit on your first home and you have made this available as an emotional harm payment. That is a . . . very real offer to make amends.”

He noted Chisnall had stopped and was paying attention prior to the accident.

– © Fairfax NZ News

Waka Flocka trying to get at ‘Topanga’? Waka flirts with the sexy ‘Boy Meets World’ star

Image

Waka Flocka don’t discriminate. Danielle Fishel and the Squad leader had a friendly banter on Twitter that drove Twitter off the wall. Danielle Fishel aka Topanga from “Boys Meet World” recently resurfaced on the cover of Maxim magazine with all her sexiness. Topanga was almost every kid’s (girls and boys included) childhood crush. Now that she’s all grown up- we’re looking for a little less girl next door Topanga and more sexy, voluptuous Danielle Fischel. Don’t be surprised if you find her in Waka’s next video.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Source: gossipdaily.com

GRAPHIC WARNING: Tunisian man sets himself on fire in desperation

ImageImage

Tunisian cigarette vendor Adel Khadri sits on the ground after immolating himself in an act of desperation on a street in Tunis on March 12, 2013, hours before lawmakers were to vote on a new government to pull Tunisia out of political crisis. Officials said Khadri hails from an extremely poor family in Jendouba in northwestern Tunisia and had arrived in the capital a few months ago to look for work.

source: huffingtonpost.com

Take $300m and scoot, Hope told

Image

“Why the hell don’t you just take the $300 million dollars mum has repeatedly offered you and walk away,” Ginia Rinehart told her estranged sister Hope in a fiery email exchange.

The email, written two months after legal action was taken in 2011 by three of Gina Rinehart’s four children to remove her as trustee of the multibillion dollar family trust, sheds light on the breakdown in the family relationship and suggests a secret deal had been offered to Hope to “walk away”.

“You clearly do not want to be a part of our family, nor have you ever wanted to be part of the company, so take the money and walk away from everything! That way you can not have to deal with mum as trustee!,” Ginia wrote to Hope on November 22, 2011.

<i>Illustration: Rocco Fazzari</i>

Illustration: Rocco Fazzari

In sharp contrast, Gina’s son, John Hancock, had attempted to make his own secret deal with his mother – days before legal action was taken – in which he would receive a multimillion-dollar salary and a $15 million ”sorry payment” for his mother’s treatment of him over the years. Mrs Rinehart rejected his proposal.

Seventeen months later, Hope has withdrawn from the legal action, leaving two children fighting the battle, but details of the settlement remain confidential.

But it is understood that Hope’s relationship with Ginia still needs a lot of work after a bitter falling out that has torn the family apart.

The emails reveal the financial and emotional pressure Hope was placed under as she spearheaded the legal action with her half-brother John and half-sister Bianca.

Living in New York with her two children and husband Ryan Welker, who had lost his position on the Mineral Resources board a month after the legal action began in September, Hope told Ginia she was “desperate” because “Mem stopped my Trust payments”.

Hope said if she couldn’t find the money to pay her daughter’s pre-school fees, she might have to “sell myself to the f—ing media”. “I’m in a corner w[with] a gun at my head, I can’t afford rent, I can’t afford the kids education, I don’t know what else to do or who else to ask. Please help.”

For a family that shuns the media glare, Hope’s threat was seen as outrageous. “How disgusting do you have to be to threaten me with cheap talk about selling stories to the media!” Ginia told Hope in an email on November 22, 2011. ”I actually didn’t think it was possible for you to stoop any lower, but voila you proved me wrong again.

“Not that you deserve a penny as you have never worked a day in your life but if you cannot live with 300 million dollars for doing absolutely nothing then you really are disgusting,” she said.

Days later, on November 26, Ginia’s fiancé´, Ryan Johnston, kept the pressure on Hope. “I feel as your friend I need to tell you something … you’re facing a massive uphill battle and there is one thing they have a lot of and you don’t, money.”

 

Push for Walk of Fame on Gold Coast

Image

ALAN Black should be the last person to embrace the idea of a Walk of Fame being put in place at Coolangatta.

But the 76-year-old behind the tourist attraction that bears the same name and is located nearby on the Tweed, supports the Queensland push to steal his idea.

Mr Black said the Australian Walk of Fame he founded in 2005 along Wharf St, near the Twin Towns Club, was not well supported by Tweed Shire Council and might be more popular if it was in Coolangatta or Surfers Paradise.

“I am not opposed to the idea of it being moved to Queensland,” he said.

“I have put $100,000 into it and I haven’t got the energy to do any more.”

The Member for McPherson, Karen Andrews, recently raised the idea of establishing a similar attraction across the border in the centre of Coolangatta as a way of pulling in more tourists and boosting business for retailers.

In the plan proposed by Ms Andrews, A-listers would have their own star placed in a strip from Griffith St to Warner St and north along Marine Pde to Kirra Point.

Hand and foot impressions would also be part of the sidewalk attraction, meant to mirror the well-known American version that starts on Hollywood Boulevard.

If the stars from Tweed’s Walk of Fame were incorporated, Queensland would have 50 to start off with — highlighting the achievements of national and international greats like Col Joye, Barry Crocker and Dawn Fraser.

The idea is unlikely to receive the backing of Tweed Shire Council, with acting mayor Michael Armstrong saying he doubted the council would want the attraction to head north across the border.

Ms Andrews said she intended to discuss the Walk of Fame with Federal Opposition tourism spokesman Bob Baldwin, along with other tourism initiatives on the Gold Coast’s southern end.

“Dozens of famous people come to the Gold Coast each year and many of them would be keen to feature in the Walk of Fame if they were invited,” she said.

Comedian Dave Chappelle resurfaces and speculation begins anew

Image

Comedian Dave Chappelle has hinted that he might go on tour again. (Tina Fineberg / For The Times / February 5, 2003)

The crowd at New York’s legendary Comedy Cellar is always primed for high-profile drop-ins like Louis C.K. and Jerry Seinfeld. But this was different. Dave Chappelle was in New York — and on stage.

Chappelle, one of the country’s most sought-after yet reclusive comedians after walking away in 2005 from his still-influential Comedy Central show, spent three recent nights onstage at the Cellar, sometimes joined by friends, including Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, Marlon Wayans and Paul Mooney.

In jeans, a white long-sleeve T-shirt and black jacket, his hands frequently reaching for the cigarettes he’s known to chain-smoke, Chappelle captivated the audience, many of them aspiring comedians. And during an exchange with Rock, he made news when he joked about the two of them doing a long-rumored tour together.

“You should come down to Palm Beach,” Rock reportedly said to Chappelle.

“After next Tuesday,” Chappelle said, “I’m free for like 11 years.”

Chappelle has been known to pop up at comedy clubs for last-minute, unannounced shows, usually taking the stage well after midnight. But his latest three nights at the Comedy Cellar seemed the comedian’s most serious flirtation with a more permanent return to the stand-up circuit.

Even Rock appeared to take the banter seriously. He discussed his tour availability onstage and, according to online reports, told Chappelle, “By Halloween I could do dates.”

“This could be the show,” Chappelle said to Rock after the two texted Jay-Z from the stage and left a voicemail for Arsenio Hall. “Fireside chats with Chris Rock.”

“I’m in,” Rock replied.

Chappelle has spent much of the last seven years with his family in rural Yellow Springs, Ohio, tucked in the sparsely populated plains that lie between Dayton and Columbus. The sleepy, largely white town allows Chappelle to lead a peaceful life where he can shop for groceries, eat at restaurants and drop by the corner store for American Spirit cigarettes with relatively little attention.

A longtime family friend of Chappelle’s who attempted to reach out to the comedian for the L.A. Times on a recent trip to Yellow Springs came back empty-handed.

“You know how he is,” the friend said apologetically. “Dave’s just a reclusive dude.”

Neither Rock’s publicist nor the two publicists known to work with Chappelle returned requests for comment about a potential tour.

But the excitement generated online and among comedians at just the mention of a tour with or without Rock speaks to the lasting legacy of “Chappelle’s Show,” which was on the air for just 2 1/2 seasons starting in 2003.

The sketch comedy show, which featured over-the-top parodies and politically incorrect themes, quickly became one of the hottest shows on television and catapulted Chappelle into comedy’s highest echelon and a $50-million renewal contract. He broke that deal when he took off for Africa without telling anyone he was leaving — and without finishing production on his third season.

The comedian insisted he just needed a break, but ultimately never returned to “Chappelle’s Show.”

“I can’t think of anyone else in television history who made the kind of career move that he did — to walk away,” said Tim Brooks, a television historian.

Individual “Chappelle’s Show” sketches have amassed hundreds of thousands of views on Comedy Central’s website, while the DVD boxed set of the show’s three seasons has shattered sales records. The show’s Season 1 sales in 2004 surpassed “The Simpsons” to become the overall bestselling television show on DVD at the time, according to Videoscan.

Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times

Love And Hip Hop New York Drama: Consequence and Joe Budden get into a fight, plus reunion spoiler, Joe and Tahiry may be back together

Image

Love and Hip Hop New York has been nothing but drama since the new season started. First between the girls, and now it has exalted to the fellas.  This afternoon while filming the LAHH reunion Consequence took it upon himself to attack Joe Budden who was outside having a smoke break with his Ex boo Tahiry. While Joe was trying to figure out what was going on Tahiry, who’s always been his ride or die chick fought back. Quick spoiler, Joe and Tahiry were walking away holding hands before the attack happened. Have Tahiry taken Joe back? What happened with Kaylin? More details coming soon…..

Image

Image

Image

Image

 

L.A. charter school aims to toss out students with fake addresses

Image

Officials say Carpenter Community Charter is harboring scores of cheaters: families who have provided false addresses so their children can attend the esteemed Studio City school. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times / March 11, 2013)

Carpenter Community Charter is among the best elementary schools in Los Angeles. Its students surpass standardized testing goals, its art and music programs are thriving and it enjoys robust support from parents and the community.

The campus also, officials say, is harboring scores of cheaters: families who have provided false addresses so their children can attend the esteemed Studio City school south of Ventura Boulevard.

Faced with the possibility of over-enrollment this fall — and armed with new verification powers — Carpenter is taking action. In the coming weeks, school officials will be knocking on the doors, giving parents another chance to prove they live where they claim to. If it is determined that they committed fraud, their children will be allowed to finish the year before they get the boot.

Carpenter is believed to be among the first L.A. Unified schools to launch such a wide-scale crackdown. Across Los Angeles, families scramble to secure housing within the boundaries of high-performing schools. And it is no secret that some game the system by using the addresses of relatives who live near sought-after campuses or doctoring documents like utility bills and rental agreements.

“There have always been rumors of an element of fraud each year” at Carpenter, Principal Joseph Martinez said.

But the problem became pressing when school officials learned the campus was projected to have more kindergarten applicants than it could accommodate. (Carpenter has classroom space for 168 kindergarten students, but is expected to have roughly 190 applicants by the time registration ends.)

That prompted administrators to find out exactly how rampant fraud was at the school, Martinez said.

Carpenter worked with a company to cross-reference documents provided by parents. The analysis — which kept parents’ identities anonymous to avoid privacy issues — found that out of about 1,000 students, about 120 addresses could not be verified. Of those, about 30 to 50 could be students who began at Carpenter but them moved out of the area—a situation that is allowed under charter rules.

The school is now waiting for approval from L.A. Unified for the company to provide the families’ names, which could occur as soon as this week. But the possibility of having to remove students who have attended Carpenter for years presents educators with a moral quandary.

Through no fault of their own, those students would have childhood friendships and relationships with teachers severed. There also may be an emotional toll on friends left behind.

But the school is just trying to do what is right, said parent Heather Tonkins, chairwoman of Carpenter’s governing council. “If my kids happen to know kids that are in that situation, it’s going to be devastating on all sides,” she said.

Martinez said he cares deeply about the students who could be forced out, but that the school must fulfill its mission of educating neighborhood children.

“Their parents have put them in this predicament that will disrupt their education,” he said. “My heart goes go out to those kids. But I have to put the higher priority on people who have not broken the law.”

L.A. Unified last week approved the use of public records to verify addresses in a move that would help other schools root out the problem—before students are enrolled.

Even if the use of public records to verify addresses roots out cheaters, it still may not solve the enrollment problem.

As an “affiliated” L.A. Unified charter school, Carpenter is free from some restrictions that govern traditional schools. Under district rules, however, it still is bound to serve neighborhood students before accepting outside applicants. But state law says students who attend a charter have the right to stay even if their families move outside its boundaries. Martinez estimated that up to 50 students could fall into that category.

The governing council contends such students should not be allowed to remain. Some parents fear the rule could lead — and probably already has led — people to lease property in the neighborhood for a short time simply to get their children into the school, only to move out once they are enrolled.

When Alita Guillen and her husband moved to Los Angeles five years ago, they bought a home in the neighborhood specifically so their first daughter could attend Carpenter. Last year, the school received a score of 941 on the Academic Performance Index, surpassing the state’s target of 800. It is a statistic real estate agents tout to potential clients.

Guillen said she has been happy with the school, but is disappointed that officials have seemingly looked the other way on the issue of fraudulent enrollment.

While her oldest has moved on to middle school, Guillen now has a son in fifth grade at Carpenter and a daughter who will enter kindergarten next year. Although kindergarten applicants with siblings at the school receive enrollment preference, Guillen’s younger daughter will not, as her son will be leaving graduating from Carpenter this spring.

“It’s horrible,” she said. “And now because of people lying about where they live, my kid could get bumped.”

Through the years, Guillen, like many other parents, has donated thousands of dollars to the school.

“We stayed in the neighborhood because we wanted to be in this school,” she said. “Now all of that trouble may be for nothing.”

Pentagon forms ‘cyber security’ teams to stop attacks

Image

A series of team’s is  being set up by the Pentagon to combat the threat of an electronic assault on the US. Photo/ Thinkstock

The Defence Department is establishing a series of cyber teams charged with carrying out offensive operations to combat the threat of an electronic assault on the United States that could cause major damage and disruption to the country’s vital infrastructure, a senior military official said today.

Gen. Keith Alexander, the top officer at US Cyber Command, warned during testimony that the threat of an electronic assault against the nation’s electric grid and other essential systems is real and more aggressive steps need to be taken by the federal government and the private sector in order to improve digital defences.

Alexander told the Senate Armed Services Committee that foreign leaders are deterred from launching electronic attacks on the United States because they know such a strike could be traced to its source and would generate a robust response.

But the country is not preventing what Alexander called “low-level harassment of private and public websites, property and information by other states.” He did not mention any specific countries, even though the Obama administration is escalating its criticism of cyber thefts by China that have become intolerable to the international community.

Offensive cyber weapons are growing and evolving, Alexander said, and it is only a matter of time before tools developed by other nations wind up in the hands of extremist groups or even individuals who could do significant harm.

Alexander said 13 cyber teams are being formed for the mission of guarding the nation in cyberspace. He described them as “defend-the-nation” teams but stressed their role would be offensive. In comments to reporters after the hearing, Alexander likened the teams’ duties to knocking an incoming missile out of the sky before it hits a target. He also said the teams would work outside the United States, but he did not say where.

He also said another 27 cyber teams are being established to support the military’s warfighting commands while others will protect Defence Department’s computer systems and data.

But even as Alexander detailed these moves, he pushed lawmakers to pass cybersecurity legislation that would make it easier for the government and the private sector which controls critical infrastructure such as the electric grid, banking systems and water treatment systems to share detailed information about who is getting hacked and what to do about it.

President Barack Obama signed an executive order last month that relies heavily on participation from US industry in creating new voluntary standards for protecting information and expands the government’s effort to provide companies with threat data. But the order doesn’t do enough to address the threat, administration officials said. Unresolved issues include the legal liability facing companies if they divulge information, and whether companies should be compelled to meet certain security standards.

The general also told the committee that there needs to be a clear consensus on how the nation defends critical infrastructure from cyberattacks. “It takes a team to operate in cyberspace,” Alexander said. “But at times I think in talking about the team approach, we’re not clear on who’s in charge when.”

Sen. Carl Levin, a Democrat and the committee’s chairman, noted that Obama recently issued a classified policy directive to govern cyber operations. The Pentagon also has developed a list of procedures on how to respond in “cyber crisis” situations, he added, and the Pentagon is expected to issue cyber rules of engagement for military commanders.

“The fact that these foundational policy frameworks and planning actions are just now taking shape serves as a stark illustration of how immature and complex this warfare domain remains,” Levin said.

Alexander said the private sector maintains varying degrees of security over its computer systems. The financial industry typically is more secure than companies that operate the electric grid. Still, he said, banks are vulnerable to being disrupted by what are called denial of service attacks, a technique that works by overloading a website with traffic.

“The issue that we’re weighing is, when does a nuisance become a real problem?” Alexander said. “And when are you prepared to step in for that? And that’s the work that, I think, the administration is going through right now in highlighting that.”

Alexander’s testimony comes a day after Obama’s national security adviser called for “serious steps” by China to stop cyber theft that has become intolerable to the international community.

The remarks on Monday by Tom Donilon before the Asia Society in New York underscore the growing concern in Washington over the security risks posed by cyber thefts and intrusions and the economic costs to US businesses.

American companies are being more vocal about cyber theft emanating from China “on a very large scale.” He said Beijing “should take serious steps to investigate and put a stop to these activities” and recognise the risk to international trade and to U.S.-China relations.

The Obama administration last month announced new efforts, including a new diplomatic push to discourage intellectual property theft abroad, to fight the growing theft of American trade secrets following the release of a report that linked China’s military to the electronic theft of corporate trade secrets and US government data.

After analysing breaches that compromised more than 140 companies, the private security firm Mandiant has concluded that they can be linked to the People’s Liberation Army’s Unit 61398, a secret Chinese military organisation based in Shanghai.

The Chinese government denied being involved in cyber theft, with China’s defence minister calling the Mandiant report deeply flawed. China’s Foreign Ministry said that country has also been a victim of hacking, much of it traced to the United States.

New Zealand hairdresser sacked after resigning to work at rival shop

Image

The ERA found Hannah Smith was unjustifiably dismissed after she had handed in her resignation with hopes of working at a rival’s shop. Photo / Thinkstock

A hairdresser who was sacked after handing in her notice because a rival business paid $4 an hour more has been awarded $3550.

Heather Smith’s former employer Craig’s Hairdressers in Timaru has been ordered by the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) to pay her the amount for lost wages and compensation.

Ms Smith said today she was delighted by the finding.

“It was pretty stressful. I’m happy with the decision,” she said.

Ms Smith claimed she was unjustifiably dismissed by her employer, Loretta Scott, a few weeks after starting at the barber’s salon on 14 June last year.

A week after starting she received a call from the owner of another barber shop, the only competing barber in Timaru, and was told she could earn $18 per hour instead of the $14 an hour she was receiving.

Her boss Ms Scott was due to have a serious knee operation in early July and would be absent from the salon for 6-8 weeks. Ms Smith would at times have sole responsibility for the business.

 

However, Ms Smith believed her position would be made redundant after her boss’s return – a claim Ms Scott refuted saying it was a permanent, full time role.

On July 9 Ms Smith handed in her resignation.

In it, she said she would continue to work for the company until August 24, “or sooner if your recovery is earlier”.

“I will continue to do my upmost best, and look after the shop for you, continuing to do my very best for you and your clients”, said the letter.

When questioned by Ms Scott’s mother if she was going to work for the town’s rival barber, Ms Smith said “yes, because I have to look after myself and he is offering me so much more money”, said the ERA finding.

Because of this, Ms Scott asked her to leave immediately.

Ms Smith said she had not been offered a job by the rival barber when she resigned, and did so without having another job to go to.

Since being dismissed she has not taken up a position with the rival business, saying no positions have come available and now intends to set up a mobile barber.

Authority member David Appleton said before dismissing the hairdresser, Ms Scott should have followed fair process, including calling a meeting to talk about her concerns and considering what steps she could have taken other than dismissal.

Mr Appleton found Ms Smith’s dismissal was unjustified.

He awarded her $2800 for five weeks’ pay and $750 for hurt feelings.

A claim by Ms Scott’s lawyer that Ms Smith was blackmailing the business by going to a rival company was dismissed by Mr Appleton.

Ms Scott was “pretty disappointed” by the decision.

“It’s probably made me a bit more aware of the rules and regulations. I thought I was doing the right thing for my business,” she said.

APNZ