Sunday, November 30, 2014

Fan Poll who is better Rob Gronkowski or Jimmy Graham?



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This is a fan poll asking who is the better tight end Jimmy Graham or Rob Gronkowski. You can vote on Gronkowski or Graham without having to sign up for anything. Jimmy Graham and Rob Gronkowski are considered the best tight ends in the NFL but who is better?

Jimmy Graham is big at 6ft 7 and 260 pounds but he is a more athletic finesse type of tight end than Rob Gronkowski is. Graham actually plays wide receiver a lot and his speed and jumping ability causes huge mismatches for the opponents of the Saints.

In 73 NFL Games Jimmy Graham has caught 366 passes for 4,533 yards and 50 receiving touchdowns. Graham is easily one of the best end zone targets in the NFL The questions is whether or not Jimmy Graham is better than Gronk?

Rob Gronkowski is big too at 6ft 5 and 265 pounds. Gronk has deceptive speed but is more of a plodder than an athlete like Jimmy Graham. Both Gronkowski and Graham have had problems staying healthy but are beasts when they play their A game.

In 61 NFL games Rob Gronkowski has 284 catches for 4,067 yards and 51 touchdown receptions. Gronk is more of a bull his way into the end zone guy rather than the leaper Jimmy Graham is. Who is better? Please vote here.

Source: http://pantherlair.sportsblog.com/posts/1336879/fan_poll_who_is_better_rob_gronkowski_or_jimmy_graham_.html



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Snooki's Wedding To Jionni LaValle: All The Details On The Nuptials



Snooki is set to walk down the aisle on Nov. 29 to finally marry her fianc Jionni LaValle. HollywoodLife.com has all the details you need to know before Snooki says I do!

Snooki, 27, is so close to being Mrs. Jionni LaValle! The Snooki & JWoww reality star will marry her longtime love on Nov. 29 in front of family and friends in New Jersey. From her bachelorette party to her rehearsal dinner, weve got all the details that have led to Snookis walk down the aisle!

Snookis Wedding To Jionni LaValle: All The Details

Well start with the actual wedding celebrations. Snooki and Jionni will say I do at the Venetianin Garfield, New Jersey at 3 p.m. on Nov. 29, New York Daily News reports.

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All the girls from theJersey Shore cast will be a part of her bridal party, including JWoww andSammi Sweetheart Giancola. The entire cast was invited except for Vinny Guadagnino and Mike The Situation Sorrentino.

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Snookis kids Lorenzo, 2, and Giovanna, 3 months will have a role in the ceremony. According the outlet, Lorenzo is set to don a white tuxedo, while Giovanna will wear a cute dress.

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The reception will also take place at the Venetian in Garfield, New Jersey. Five hundred guests are set to attend. Lets hope theres meatballs!

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Snooki will have two special dresses for her big day. One is the wedding dress and the other is for the reception. Both dresses will keep in theGatsby theme that Snooki is obsessed with.

The wedding will also be taped for a Snooki & JWoww special!

Snookis Wedding: The Bachelorette Party & More

Now lets take a look back at the pre-wedding festivities! Snooki and her bridal party headed to Miami on Nov. 5 to throw down for one epic bachelorette party. Snooki wore a shirt that said wifey, while the girls wore shirts that read Team Bachelorette. Snooki told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY that they were going to be drinking down South. Snooki hadnt had a drink in two years!

Snooki and Jionni hosted their glam rehearsal dinner on Nov. 21, with a lavishGreat Gatsby theme. Snooki wore a stunning white dress with glam red curls. Her BFF JWoww wore a black dress with amazing gold embroidery. If this was just their rehearsal dinner, we cant imagine how gorgeous the actual wedding will be!

HollywoodLifers, are you excited for Snookis wedding? Let us know!

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  • Source: http://hollywoodlife.com/2014/11/29/snooki-wedding-jionni-lavalle-details-ceremony-reception-rehearsal-dinner/



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    South champs: Wildcats edge rival Sun Devils to claim division title



    TUCSON, Ariz. --The Scooby Wright and Rich Rodriguez mystery machine continues to roll.

    Why not add mystical and magical in describing Arizona's improbable ride to 10-2 and a Pac-12 South championship, after the Wildcats defeated Arizona State 42-35 Friday in a sold-out Arizona Stadium for arguably the biggest win in school history?

    No. 11 Arizona faces No. 2 Oregon next Friday in Santa Clara, Calif., for the Pac-12 title. Arizona handed the Ducks their only loss, 31-24, in Eugene in October.

    "It's going to be exciting," said Rodriguez, who never has faced an opponent twice in a season. "It'll be a very tough task but our confidence (will be high) because we played them well the last two times."

    Winning has become the new normal for Arizona under Rodriguez, who has won 26 games and lost 12 in three years.

    "If I didn't think it could happen, I never would have (come) here," Rodriguez said. "I've been fortunate to be at successful programs (so) I thought we could win here and win big here. But we had to have some big things happen."

    Voila! They have.

    And no bigger than everything falling exactly how it needed to Friday. Arizona needed a Stanford win over UCLA -- and got the upset. Meanwhile, the Wildcats had to find a way to get by ASU, a team that just three weeks ago was in the national championship picture.

    "You gotta have a little luck, a little fortune," Rodriguez said. "When we beat Oregon last year it allowed Stanford to win the Pac-12 North. Coach (David) Shaw deserves a big shout-out for giving us an assist. We appreciate that."

    Arizona also had huge assists from others. The Wildcats before last season completed a $72 million facility on the north end of their stadium, have a new winning attitude on the field and melded a host of players who found synergy.

    The list is long but no different than who showed up on Friday in what turned into a back-and-forth matchup until the end.

    Quarterback Anu Solomon, playing on a b*m ankle and listed as questionable all week, threw two touchdowns. His coach and teammates used words like "gutty" and "impressive" to describe the calm and composed quarterback.

    "He's a great leader for being a young redshirt freshman," Rodriguez said.

    There also was true freshman Nick Wilson, who rushed for 178 yards and a career-high three touchdowns.

    Throw in the All-American effort of sophomore linebacker Wright, plus opportunistic safety Tra'Mayne Bondurant, and Arizona had the makings of something big.

    "He's worked his way back into being the type of player we knew he could be," Rodriguez said of Bondurant, who had 11 tackles.

    Rodriguez called Wright one of the best football players in the country. Wright finished with a game-high 13 tackles, including two sacks.

    "Two-star Scooby rose to the occasion again," Rodriguez said of his lightly recruited star.

    All was the rivalry game in a nutshell. It also was the season in review with gritty and gutty performances in what has turned into a high-wire act from a group of unheralded players.

    "We don't talk about it because you lose your focus," Rodriguez said of a conference title.

    He used the comparison of eating an elephant to winning the title, doing it "one bite at a time. That's what we are doing. We're eating it one bite at a time. We took a big chunk out of it today."

    It's been a 10-course meal as Arizona has won 10 games for the first time since 1998 when it went 12-1 and finished No. 4 in the country.

    "People outside of us should be amazed," said senior Jourdan Grandon, who had a fourth-quarter interception. "But we knew what we (were) going to do before the season. We knew we had a great offense. We knew our defense was filled with seniors. We knew we had a shot to make a run at things."

    That was Greg Byrne's hope when he hired Rodriguez a year removed from the coach's dismissal at Michigan. Byrne had a vision. And Rodriguez had a business-like, get-it-done approach.

    "The reason why this is happening is because (the players) bought in from Day One what coach Rodriguez and the staff brought to the table," Byrne said. "The hard work that everybody has done, especially what the coaches have done over the last three years to put us in this position, is remarkable. I couldn't be prouder."

    Rodriguez earned a $200,000 bonus for reaching the conference title game and a $150,000 bonus for winning 10 games.

    He said he didn't know the first was coming, via the UCLA loss, until shortly after the game. When he heard, he was able to "bounce even further in the air."

    Senior Mickey Baucus said he heard UCLA was trailing Stanford with about five minutes left in the game through a "little birdie."

    That's when he got real nervous because the Wildcats and their defense still were dealing with ASU's attack, which pushed to the very end. But Arizona exorcised the demons -- err, Sun Devils -- after losing to its rival the previous two years.

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    "You don't know how many times I've thought about this week," Rodriguez said. "You try not to put more pressure in the rivalry game, but there is ... that's all you hear from the fans."

    Arizona fans left Arizona Stadium happy and many rushed the field after the win, congratulating their team not only for a good game but also a remarkable season.

    "It's incredible from what we've come from," Baucus said. "We were all just going nuts. It's a dream come true. You know when I committed here five years ago, I thought we could build something at this level and we have. And now we've got a great shot to win at the next level."

    Another week brings on another mystery to be solved.

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    Source: http://www.foxsports.com/arizona/story/south-champs-wildcats-edge-rival-sun-devils-to-claim-division-title-112814



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    Morris area shoppers visit Denville on Small Business Saturday



    From left, Charlote Lepis, 10, of West Caldwell and mom Marisa make a purchase from Erica Fischer of Ringwood at the California Beach Hut on Small Business Saturday in Denville.(Photo: Warren Westura/Correspondent)

    DENVILLE It was a busy Saturday in Denville as shoppers prepared for the holiday season by avoiding the malls to support their local businesses on Small Business Saturday.

    American Express launched the first Small Business Saturday on November 27, 2010, to encourage shoppers across the country to support local businesses. The event has turned into a holiday shopping tradition on the first Saturday after Thanksgiving.

    American Express cardholders who used their cards on this day were able to sign up for special promotions and discounts. Many of the stores had individual sales just for Small Business Saturday and advertised them on sandwich boards.

    "We're very excited about today. It's usually a great day for us," said Barbara Jean Santoro, owner of her namesake shop, Barbara Jean Boutique.

    "American Express helps us promote this. We get the welcome mats, and if you sign up online you get to use the promotions. It's very nice and we see a lot of support from the community. So we're excited."

    Denville's holiday shopping season, Happy Holiday Circus, started on Black Friday with a holiday shopping open house from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

    Broadway was closed to cars, and the area was filled with activities including live entertainment, a petting zoo, bouncy house, horse and buggy rides and the tree lighting. Many of the stores hosted photos with Santa and activities for children.

    On Sunday, the Denville Holiday Parade starts at 2 p.m. and will include floats, bands and town dignitaries for a traditional celebration on Broadway.

    Every weekend leading up to Christmas, Denville will host special holiday weekends. Visitors are invited to shop, dine, stroll and experience the atmosphere. Carolers and other festivities will be offered across the town.

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    Small Business Saturday in Denville N.J. encourages shoppers to forgo the malls and shop small on Nov. 29, 2014. IPHONE VIDEO BY LESLIE RUSE

    "I come shopping here all the time but I saw the ads for Small Business Saturday and wanted to come," said Sue Duncalf of Lake Hopatcong. "I love this town. You don't see this type of shopping area anymore. It's all strip malls. I like to keep that old feeling."

    "I come here because they have the little shops. I grew up in Ridgefield Park, and they didn't have anything like this. I love 'Faith and Begorra.' They have beautiful things, some religious. It's wonderful."

    Crowds filed into Faith and Begorra: Irish Gifts, Imports & Catholic Gifts, where they patiently waited on line to purchase wool socks, jewelry, sweaters, cookies and candy, all native to the Emerald Isle.

    "There were people in line out front when I got here this morning. It was a wonderful surprise," said Allison Banks, the daughter of Faith and Begorra's owner, Susan Banks.

    "We're giving 20 percent off everything made of wool or flax today," said Banks, helping a customer choose a flax jacket.

    "It's a great event and it's nationwide, which I like. This is always a good day for us."

    "How about if I take a cookie?" Eileen Traino said to her husband, Vic, looking at the plate of chocolate cookies from Ireland. The table contained tea pots from Ireland as well as Irish fruitcake.

    "When I want something Irish, I always come here. It's a good day for shopping especially because it's Small Business day," said the resident of White Meadow Lake. "We wanted to come and support them. We do anyway, so why not today? This is a great place to shop. Very friendly."

    Closing the door at Faith and Begorra, Edwina Marchev stopped to look at the pine boughs decorating the doorway before heading to her next stop.

    "I come here (Denville) all the time. I choose small business first. I only go to the mall if I have absolutely no choice," the Mountain Lakes resident said.

    "This is a blessing to come here and be able to look at all these beautiful things and have the personal service that they give. I walk in and they know my name like on 'Cheers.' It's always 'Hi Edwina.' It's just wonderful."

    Shoppers walked up and down the street, many with coffee cups in hand from Mara's Cafe & Bakery on Main Street or SmartWorld Coffee on the corner of Broadway. Despite the cold weather, they made their way in and out of stores along Broadway and Main Street.

    Chrissy Murden of Denville and Annie Petersen of Boonton cheerfully greeted customers as they walked in the door at Surprises in Store.

    "It's great to see everybody out and a lot of them weren't from here. A lot are coming from other places, and I think they're coming for Small Business Saturday," Petersen, of Boonton, said. "This is a great place to work. We're here to help."

    "This is always a fun day," said Murden, a Denville resident.

    With large snowflakes and candy canes adorning the sidewalks, Christmas music playing in the background and snow piled up from Wednesday's first storm, shoppers enjoyed their first real taste of the holidays.

    Kristin and Steven Sherwood window-shopped as they strolled along Broadway with their toddler daughter, Sarah.

    "We like to support the local town. We've been here for three years and it's a community feel here," Steven Sherwood said.

    "I try to come and shop here first when I'm buying gifts. So far, we've been to three stores," said Kristin Sherwood.

    "Four, but I got my electronics, so I'm happy," Steven Sherwood said, picking up Sarah and heading to Beignets in search of warmth and donuts.

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    Source: http://www.dailyrecord.com/story/money/business/2014/11/30/morris-area-shoppers-visit-denville-small-business-saturday/19694711/



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    Saturday, November 29, 2014

    Analysts' Actions: Lululemon, Men's Wearhouse, Perfect World



    NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- RATINGS CHANGES

    Lululemon Athletica (LULU) was upgraded to buy at TheStreet Ratings. You can view the full analysis from the report here: LULU Ratings Report.

    Men's Wearhouse (MW) was upgraded to buy at TheStreet Ratings. You can view the full analysis from the report here: MW Ratings Report.

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    Perfect World (PWRD) was downgraded to sector perform from outperform at Pacific Crest. Third-quarter results were mixed with gross margins and ASU trends worsening, Pacific Crest said. Must Read: What the Collapse of the OPEC Cartel Means for Oil Prices Editor's note: To see analysts' stock comments and changes to price targets and earnings estimates, go to "Street Notes", which is available only to Real Money subscribers. To find out how to become a subscriber, please click here. Follow TheStreet on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

    Source: http://www.thestreet.com/story/12968747/1/analysts-actions-lululemon-mens-wearhouse-perfect-world.html



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    Madison Academy 31, Glencoe 28: Nathan Geis' 34-yard field sends Mustangs ...



    GLENCOE, Alabama -- On the day the trailer for the new Star Wars movie was released, Madison Academy produced a sequel worthy of a Hollywood ending.

    Nathan Geis drilled a 34-yard field goal with 16 seconds remaining to send the Mustangs to a fourth straight Class 3A championship game appearance with a 31-28 victory over Glencoe.

    Top-ranked and two-time defending state champ Madison Academy (13-1) appeared to be in trouble late in the game. Third-ranked Glencoe (13-1) tied the score at 28-all with 6:44 to play when Dylan Stone hit Andrew Willis for a 13-yard score on fourth down.

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    The Mustangs fumbled the ensuing kickoff at their own 27, but Glencoe couldn't capitalize, losing seven yards before ultimately turning the ball over on downs.

    Madison Academy used a nine-play march to move just inside the Yellow Jacket red zone and put the game on Geis' foot. The drive was highlighted by a Malik Miller 20-yard run to the Glencoe 40 in which he dropped a defender near the line of scrimmage with a textbook stiff arm.

    Stone led Glencoe, running for 98 yards and two TDs (58 yards, 1 yard) on 15 carries, and completing 7 of 10 passes for 77 yards and a touchdown.Play of the game: Glencoe went for it on fourth-and-15 from the Madison Academy 34-yard line with 4:04 left in the game. The Mustangs held Stone to an eight-yard completion to force a turnover on downs, setting up the drive that resulted in Geis' game-winner.

    By the numbers: Madison Academy's Kerryon Johnson ran for a game-high 173 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown, on 19 carries. The Mustangs did not attempt a pass in the second half. Besides the final score, Madison Academy's only lead was 28-21 on Miller's highlight-reel, 28-yard run in which he used back-to-back spin moves to elude defenders with 17 seconds left in the third quarter. Glencoe's Thomas Ozmint ran for 124 yards and a 17-yard score on 32 attempts, but was held to just 20 yards in the second half. Madison Academy has won 35 straight Class 3A games, including 14 straight postseason games. Mustang coach Eric Cohu earned his 75th win in six seasons leading the Mustangs. He's 75-10 overall.

    Game ball: Miller overcame a fumble on the opening possession to run for 160 yards and two touchdowns (51 and 28 yards) on 16 carries. He also caught a 35-yard score from Blake Coward.

    Coachspeak: "The fake punt was a surprise. I did not call it," Cohu said of Johnson's 25-yard run to the Glencoe 31 that set up a touchdown in the third quarter to tie the score 21-21. "The center got confused on the call. That's why Kerryon dropped the ball. Nobody was expecting that. I'd like to take credit for it, but that was a play that Kerryon capitalized on and showed how good of a player he is."

    They said it: "That was huge. We put pressure on our offense line," Johnson said of the winning drive. "We said we've got to go down the field, score and go to Auburn. They did their jobs and blocked their tails off."

    "We knew what we had to do," Miller said of the winning drive. "We didn't want to score too fast and give them time to come back. We got in a running formation, got five yards a play and ran some clock off."

    Next week: Madison Academy faces No. 2 Dale County (14-0) for the 3A title at 11 a.m. Thursday at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn.

    Source: http://highschoolsports.al.com/news/article/-6685542658055496178/madison-academy-31-glencoe-28-nathan-geis-34-yard-field-sends-mustangs-to-fourth-straight-3a-title-game/



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    East Bay luxury home sales soar 46% in October



    The East Bay's luxury housing market remained red hot in October, with sales soaring more than 46% from a year ago and the median sale price jumping more than 13%.

    The figures, reported by report by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, are based on Multiple Listing Service data of all homes sold for more than $1 million in October in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

    A total of 301 luxury homes changed hands in October, up 46.1% from October 2013. Million-dollar sales were also up sharply from the 264 transactions recorded in September 2014.

    Once again, the upper end of the luxury market was especially strong last month with 24 sales over $2 million, double the number a year ago and also up from the 18 multi-million-dollar sales in September.

    Meanwhile, the median sale price of a luxury home in October rose 13.4% from a year ago to $1,394,918. It was also up from September's median sale price of $1,261,000.

    "The luxury housing market here in the East Bay is showing no signs of slowing down as we move through the fall home-buying season," said Mike James, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. "Demand for well-appointed, fairly priced high-end homes continues to outstrip supply."

    "There are just aren't enough properties to meet the strong demand, including many buyers who have crossed the Bay Bridge in search of more affordable prices compared to San Francisco and Silicon Valley," he added.

    Some key findings from November's Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage luxury report:

    The most expensive sale in the East Bay in October was a five-bedroom, six-bath approximately 5,500 square foot home in Danville that sold for $3,395,000;

    Danville also boasted the most luxury sales with 35, followed by Fremont with 33, Oakland and Berkeley with 28, Lafayette with 23, San Ramon with 22, Orinda with 20 and Pleasanton with 18.

    Homes sold in an average of 29.8 days on the market, up from 27 days a year ago and 29.2 days the previous month.

    Sellers received an average of 106% of their asking price, up from 105.3% a year ago and 104% the previous month.

    The East Bay Luxury Housing Market Report is a monthly report by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a specialist in high-end real estate sales.

    Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage has nine East Bay offices, including one in Pleasanton.

    For more information, call (925) 771.5285.

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    Source: http://www.pleasantonweekly.com/news/2014/11/28/east-bay-luxury-home-sales-soar-46-in-october



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    Friday, November 28, 2014

    Asos, French Connection, Zara! The BEST Black Friday deals on the planet



    Brace yourself for a shopping frenzy - Black Friday is upon us!

    The day of flash sales used to be an American thing - falling on the Friday after Thanksgiving to mark the start of the Christmas shopping season.

    But now UK brands have got on board and there's some alarmingly good deals.

    So if you want to save some cash on your Christmas shopping or just treat yourself, here are the best beauty and fashion sales online today

    1. Topshop

    The high street superstore is no doubt going to be overrun with bargain hunters as they are offering up to 50% off!

    2. Asos - the online store are offering 20% off with the code: CYBERWKND20

    ASOS are running their deal from Friday 28 November all the way through to 2 December, so you've got plenty of time to bag yourself a deal.

    3. Zara

    Grab yourself a winter coat as Zara are knocking 20% off on their website today.

    4. French Connection - This high-end store are offering 30% off online with the code 30FCBF

    This is a one day only Christmas bargain so get shopping!

    5. River Island

    Between 11am and 3pm this high street store will be offering 25% off it's Christmas fashions.

    6. Warehouse - Use the code CYBER25 for 25% off

    Warehouse have also got 25% off their full-price range, running from now until midnight Monday 1 December.

    7. Urban Outfitters

    There's up to 50% off Urban's lines, across nearly all the major categories from accessories, to jeans, to dresses. Follow #UOBLACKOUT on Twitter for updates.

    8. Superdrug

    The cosmetic store is offering one of the biggest discounts with up to 70% off selected items across premium skincare, electrics and everything inbetween from now until 2 December.

    9. Larsson and Jennings

    Grab someone a Christmas present to remember as the store drop 15% off of their wrist-candy

    10. Whistles

    There's 30% off everything at Whistles until Friday, and no code required.

    Ready, steady, shop!

    Source: http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/style/541088/Black-Friday-deals



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    Sherman's two INTs help Seahawks shut down 49ers



    Updated NOV 28, 2014 1:35a ET

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. Richard Sherman offered one final challenge to San Francisco: "I told their sideline if they threw it my way I'd end the game."

    He did exactly that just like last time.

    Sherman provided the moment of the game against the 49ers once again, a mere 10 months after his touchdown-saving deflection in the NFC Championship Game that sent the Seattle Seahawks to the Super Bowl.

    Sherman set up the only touchdown with another key defensive play in this heated rivalry, then made a second interception with the 49ers driving late, and the Seahawks ended a five-game losing streak on San Francisco's home field with a 19-3 win Thursday night.

    "The second one was pretty entertaining. I was laughing the whole time," Sherman said. "They threw it. I said, 'Way to be, way to be.'"

    The brash cornerback offered plenty without opening his mouth, too: Blowing kisses to the crowd, then putting a finger to his lips to make the hush sign before waving goodbye.

    Steven Hauschka kicked four field goals and the Seahawks' stout defense held Colin Kaepernick and Michael Crabtree in check as Seattle (8-4) overcame 14 penalties for 105 yards, including an offensive pass interference that negated a touchdown.

    Russell Wilson passed for 236 yards and thoroughly outplayed Kaepernick, who had one of his worst performances for the 49ers (7-5) in a game with high stakes for the teams' playoff hopes. And they play again in 17 days.

    "My team's all together, we are buddies. It's a hard thing to do, winning on their turf," Wilson said. "The NFC is not easy to win against. We are excited about that opportunity."

    After his second pick, Sherman looked at those fans still remaining in half-empty stadium on a Thanksgiving night and waved. The Seahawks won by the identical score they beat first-place Arizona five days earlier.

    Kaepernick was 16 for 29 for 121 yards and the 49ers were outgained 379-164.

    Sherman and Crabtree were at the center of the decisive play in January's NFC title game, when Sherman deflected a pass headed his way in the end zone and Malcolm Smith intercepted it with less than a minute remaining to seal the Seahawks' 23-17 victory. Sherman later called Crabtree "mediocre."

    San Francisco's offense might have earned that distinction after its latest dud snapped the Niners' three-game winning streak.

    When the word mediocre came up, Sherman said that distinction went to "their fans" for vulgar name-calling throughout the game.

    "You never have to resort to name-calling," said Sherman, who said a bottle was thrown as the Seahawks exited.

    Asked about Crabtree on Thursday, Sherman smiled and quipped: "History? What history?"

    "He said he was throwing to the open man. He didn't care who was out there," Sherman said about Kaepernick. "I was the open man."

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    In the waning moments with thousands of red seats already empty, 49ers CEO Jed York posted on Twitter: "Thank you (hashtag)49ersfaithful for coming out strong tonight. This performance wasn't acceptable. I apologize for that."

    The 49ers were held to three points or fewer for the first time since a 29-3 Week 2 loss at Seattle last year.

    "We only had three points. We have to start early and we have to play," Crabtree said. "That's all we have to talk about."

    Seattle sure looked comfortable in its first trip to new $1.3 billion Levi's Stadium. It helped that the Seahawks quieted a relatively subdued home crowd.

    Sherman got things started when he intercepted Kaepernick's deep third-down pass on the right sideline in the first quarter to help set up Wilson's 13-yard touchdown pass to Robert Turbin. A wide-open Turbin easily took the ball down the left sideline on a pretty catch-and-run before beating cornerback Chris Culliver into the end zone.

    Hauschka kicked field goals of 21, 36, 35 and 46 yards.

    Phil Dawson provided San Francisco's lone points on a 40-yard field goal late in the third.

    Sherman had the fourth two-interception game of his career with his 22nd and 23rd picks since 2011, most in the NFL. It was 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh who turned him into a defensive back at Stanford.

    Sherman nearly had another late in the first half, when Seattle outgained San Francisco 202-71. The 49ers were held to 23 yards rushing and shut out in the first half for the first time this season.

    "We've got to reboot, come back and win them all," Harbaugh said.

    In a lighthearted moment before kickoff, Harbaugh's black hat blew off during the national anthem and landed on the lowest white stripe of a flag that covered the entire field. A San Francisco staffer quickly retrieved the cap just in time as the flag was being rolled up.

    NOTES

    Wilson had a 118.8 passer rating to Kaepernick's 36.7. ... Crabtree hurt his left knee 56 seconds into the game after landing awkwardly on his left side following a 5-yard reception on which he was tackled by S Kam Chancellor. ... 49ers DT Ray McDonald injured a finger.

    Source: http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/seattle-seahawks-defeat-san-francisco-49ers-richard-sherman-russell-wilson-112714



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    Idina Menzel to Perform at Macys' Thanksgiving Day Parade



    Broadway star Idina Menzel is set to perform at the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan this year. This will be the 88th annual parade.

    She will be joined by Sting, Kiss, Meghan Trainor, Quvenzhane Wallis, Renee Fleming and even the cast of Sesame Street. The special will air at 9 a.m. EST on NBC. Macys says more than 8,000 people will participate in the event which will last for three hours and be hosted by the cast of the Today Show. Last years broadcast drew a live audience of 3.5 million people and 50 million total television viewers.

    And three weeks before Thanksgiving Menzel performed at the 2014 CMA Country Christmas show on last Friday held in Nashville, Tennessee. For some reason it was held six weeks before Christmas. She performed with Jennifer Nettles, who hosted the special and is the voice of Frozens Queen Elsa. They sang a rendition of the Let It Go as well as part of Do You Wanna Build A Snowman? Menzel also sang Do You Hear What I Hear?

    LeAnn Rimes also sang on the show. She Tweeted about Menzel, Idina is wearing a Georges Chakra white dress, House of Lavande Vintage earrings, and Erickson Beamon jewels during her duet with Jennifer. She is wearing a Naeem Khan black dress and Erickson Beamon jewels in a separate performance during the show.

    The show will be broadcast on December 1st.

    Source: http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2014/11/11/idina-menzel-to-perform-at-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade/



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    Thursday, November 27, 2014

    Who won 'Dancing With the Stars' season 19?



    Alfonso Rubiero with Witney Carson took home the mirror ball trophy. ABC

    When the Dancing With the Stars cast was announced three months ago, one name stood out: Alfonso Ribeiro.

    He had the nostalgia factor courtesy of his goofy Carlton character on Fresh Prince of Bel Air who even had his own signature dance dubbed (of course) The Carlton.

    If anyone was the favorite to win, it was him.

    And guess what? He did win. Despite back issues, he soldered forth and finished strong.

    Among the guys this year, there was no peer.

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    But he faced some formidable women. Four quickly showed their prowess: Back to the Future actress Lea Thompson, Duck Dynasty reality star Sadie Robertson, YouTube sensation Bethany Mota and Pretty Little Liars actress Janel Parrish.

    Lea was flushed out prematurely before Tommy Chong two weeks ago, finishing sixth. On Monday, the charming Bethany was eliminated. Sexy, intense Janel tonight was cut, landing third. Ultimately and expectedly, Alfonso and Sadie were left standing. I figured they were going to be the final two weeks ago.

    Arguably, Janel was a better dancer than Sadie but the teenager showed more warmth. Plus, Sadie revealed extraordinary raw talent, building from zero dance (or acting) experience. Her dance partner Mark Ballas was able to showcase her sweetness without over sexualizing her, which might have turned off her base (and her parents.).

    Alfonso was an interesting balance of humbleness and dogged determination, especially when he was clearly in pain. His squat body type also yelped underdog, belying his athleticism.

    Ultimately, the judges kept showering perfect scores on the dancers so who won ultimately came down to who had a bigger fan base. And that was Alfonso.

    DANCING WITH THE STARS Episode 1911A With less than 24 hours to prepare, the three remaining couples fused two contrasting dance styles that theyve performed this season into a new routine they performed for judges points, on the Season Finale of Dancing with the Stars, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on ABC. (ABC/Adam Taylor)SADIE ROBERTSON, MARK BALLAS

    Source: http://radiotvtalk.blog.ajc.com/2014/11/25/who-won-dancing-with-the-stars-season-19/



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    Creed Lead Singer Scott Stapp Reveals in Facebook Video That He's Broke ...



    Creed Lead Singer Scott Stapp Reveals in Facebook Video That Hes Broke, Living in HolidayInn

    Scott Stapp, the lead singer of the band Creed, revealed he was living in a Holiday Inn and penniless in a nearly 16-minute Facebook video post early Wednesday morning.

    Stapp, who earned worldwide fame in the late 90s and early 2000s with songs like With Arms Wide Open and Higher, alleged he was under some kind of vicious attack because the funds in his bank accounts were stolen by people he knows or frozen by the IRS.

    In the video, he detailed how he had to sleep in his truck for a couple of weeks and, at one point, didnt have enough money to eat for two days.

    I cant sit back anymore and allow this to continue and allow my children to be embarrassed and humiliated by the action of others, he said.

    At the end, he urged fans who can offer their legal services to contact him so he can get back on track.

    According to TMZ, a representative for the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office conducted a wellness check last week with Stapp and his wife and found no cause for concern. The Grammy winner has battled with alcohol and drug addiction in the past, but assures viewers he has not relapsed and has rededicated my life to Christ.

    Source: http://ktla.com/2014/11/27/creed-lead-singer-scott-stapp-reveals-in-facebook-video-that-hes-broke-living-in-holiday-inn/



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    Michael Crabtree's problems with Seahawks predate Richard Sherman



    If you think Michael Crabtrees issues with the Seattle Seahawks in general, Richard Sherman in particular, began in the NFC title game last season, think again. They might have just reached a crescendo with Shermans rant about Crabtree.Im the best corner in the game, he said after tipping away a potential game-winning fade pass from Colin Kaepernick to Crabtree in the end zone and turning it into a game-sealing interception.

    When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, thats the result youre going to get. Dont you ever talk about me Crabtree, dont you open your mouth about the best, or Im going to shut it for you real quick. L.O.B.

    Legion of Boom aside, both Crabtree and Sherman are having subpar seasons. But Crabtree has never had real success against the Seahawks.

    In nine games against Seattle, including the playoffs, Crabtree has yet to catch a touchdown pass, compared to seven TDs in nine regular-season games against the Arizona Cardinals and seven in 10 such games against the St. Louis Rams.

    Then theres this from ESPN Stats & Information: Crabtree has caught only 49.2 percent of his targets against Seattle in his career, compared to 64.0 percent against the rest of the NFL.

    Crabtrees career numbers against the Seahawks: 3.4 receptions per game. 38.9 receiving yards per game and six drops.

    Keep in mind, only six of those games have come since the Seahawks drafted Sherman.

    And in last Januarys NFC Championship Game, while Crabtree did have four receptions, none came on the side of the field usually patrolled by Sherman, per ESPN Stats & Information.

    But also keep this in mind: While Sherman led the league with eight interceptions last season, he has only one this season.

    Neither player took questions from the media about the game in a short week.

    Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/151569/michael-crabtrees-problems-with-seahawks-predate-richard-sherman



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    Paige VanZant Wins $50000 Bonus For UFC Debut



    by Olivia TruffautNews

    Paige VanZant won her UFC debut fight on Saturday, continuing on her meteoric rise to MMA stardom.

    VanZant, a 20-year-old former model, beat fellow UFC newbie Kailin Curran on Saturday with a third-round TKO. The duo won the title of Fight of the Night, which comes with a $50,000 bonus each.

    VanZant stumbled into UFC after she picked up boxing at 15, and eventually working her way up to MMA fights when she was 18. At 20, she was unable to compete in The Ultimate Fighter: 20 because there would be alcohol in the reality series fighter house, and Vanzant seemed proud to make her mark in a fight, rather than on the show.

    I definitely proved myself in this fight. I proved that I didnt need to be on The Ultimate Fighter to make a name for myself. And Im really excited to fight whoever comes out of the The Ultimate Fighter house as soon as possible, VanZant said after the fight.

    So many pictures to share from the fight!!!! thank you friends and fans for the support. #ufcaustin #ufc #fanzants pic.twitter.com/f6aEEv8Hit

    Paige Vanzant (@PAIGEVANZANT) November 23, 2014

    and this is only the beginning!! pic.twitter.com/91TNuizSdq Paige Vanzant (@PAIGEVANZANT) November 24, 2014

    At 54 and 115 pounds, VanZant is making history as the second youngest female in the UFC, and her fight with Curran was one of the first in UFCs women strawweight. When she was declared the winner of the fight, VanZant burst into tears.

    Winner winner!!!! G*d and my fight team got me this win tonight!!:) thank you #FanZants #UFCAustin #UFC pic.twitter.com/p2gRUHYcM9

    Paige Vanzant (@PAIGEVANZANT) November 23, 2014

    To prepare, VanZant revealed that she studied tapes of Currans previous fights to get a read on her signature moves and practice how to evade them.

    Its an unreal experience. I worked so hard for this. I worked hard on my conditioning and it really paid off. Im so excited it doesnt feel like its real yet. I knew she [Curran] was a really tough fighter and I knew one of us was going to land the first punch. I wanted to go for it and was able to do it, VanZant told reporters following the fight.

    She may still be in shock of her first win, but VanZant already has her eye on the ultimate prize: to be crowned the strawweight champion. I can be the star of this weight class. I have the potential to win every fight the UFC offers me. I want the belt and I definitely have the mindset of a champion, she said in a recent interview.

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    Wednesday, November 26, 2014

    Two FBI Agents Shot at Barricaded Home Near Ferguson, Missouri



    Two FBI agents were shot at a barricaded home not far from the protest-wracked St. Louis suburb of Ferguson early Wednesday, police said. An FBI official told NBC News that it may have been an attempt at "suicide by cop."

    One agent was struck in the shoulder and the other in the leg while helping University City police prepare to make an arrest. They were taken to a hospital for surgery and were expected to recover.

    It happened just before 4 a.m. ET. The shooting was "not directly related to the Ferguson protests," said an FBI spokeswoman in St. Louis. An FBI official in Washington said the suspect was accused of firing at police Tuesday night.

    Authorities in St. Louis County have been dealing with violent demonstrations after a grand jury decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson over the fatal shooting of unarmed teen Michael Brown.

    IN-DEPTHSOCIAL Jason c*****g and Shamar Walters

    First published November 26 2014, 2:00 AM

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/two-fbi-agents-shot-barricaded-home-near-ferguson-missouri-n256466



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    This Morning from CBS News, Nov. 26, 2014



    John Eresian, left, of Exeter, N.H. and his daughter from San Francisco make their way through New York's Grand Central Terminal to catch a train to Connecticut for the Thanksgiving holiday, on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014 AP

    Thanksgiving travel

    The busiest travel day of the year is being snarled by a massive storm system. The storm is moving up the East Coast and is threatening Thanksgiving plans for millions of Americans. Vicente Arenas reports from New York's LaGuardia Airport.

    Ferguson protests 2

    Overnight in Ferguson, Missouri, police were assisted by hundreds of additional National Guard troops to control what appeared to be fewer protesters than the more violent demonstrators Monday night. Still, officers used some tear gas and pepper spray, protesters set a squad car on fire at City Hall and broke windows of the building, and vandals managed to damage some additional storefronts. But a day after the grand jury decision clearing Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown, vast demonstrations by thousands of people stretched across the country and included dramatic, and even dangerous incidents.

    Ferguson small businesses

    Business owners in Ferguson hope to clean up after two nights of unrest. At least a dozen commercial buildings burned to the ground. Others were looted. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthier reports on how business owners bore the brunt of the outrage on the streets of Ferguson.

    Unequal justice

    The grand jury's decision not to indict Wilson reinforced a perception in the black community that justice is not always applied equally. As CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues reports, a CBS News poll conducted shortly after the shooting in Ferguson showed 71 percent of African-Americans believe police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person than a white person, while a majority of whites do not believe race plays a role.

    Jihadist taunts

    A British jihadist who told CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward on "60 Minutes" that he couldn't even love his mother because she isn't a Muslim, has seemingly thwarted U.K. authorities and managed to travel to Syria. On social media, he taunts British law enforcement for letting him "breeze through Europe to the Islamic State."

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    The holidays are about giving. And while many shower loved ones with presents, millions of Americans also provide support for charitable causes. In its annual report on philanthropy, Giving USA estimated Americans donated 4.2 percent more to charities in 2013 than the year before. Many charities represent noble and worthwhile causes, but not all deserve your help - some because they're poorly run; others because they're simply frauds.

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    Black Friday is less than 48 hours away, but in Colorado, shoppers are also hearing about "Green Friday" bargains -- green for marijuana. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports from Denver, where the pot industry wants a piece of the holiday shopping rush.

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    Indie singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson gained mainstream exposure in an Old Navy ad in 2007 with her song, "The Way I Am." Michaelson now has more than a decade in the music business. With this year's release of her album, "Lights Out," Michaelson is in the pop spotlight. She tells CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason about what may be her toughest year -- and how it resulted in her most powerful and popular music yet.

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    Protests against Ferguson decision grow across US



    By SADIE GURMANAssociated Press

    People protesting the Ferguson, Missouri, grand jury decision took to the streets in cities across the U.S. for a second day Tuesday, showing that the racially charged case has inflamed tensions thousands of miles from the predominantly black St. Louis suburb.

    For many, the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson recalled other troubling encounters with law enforcement. The refrain "hands up, don't shoot" became a rallying cry over police killings nationwide.

    A look at some of Tuesday's demonstrations:

    NEW YORK

    Thousands of people marched for a second night in Manhattan, gathering in Union Square before splitting into several smaller groups, chanting "No justice, No peace." Some held signs saying "Jail killer cops" and "Justice for Mike Brown."

    One group marched uptown to Times Square, meandering between lanes of traffic as police followed. The protesters, who seemed to grow in number as the night wore on, disrupted traffic on the FDR Drive and congregated at the entrances to the Williamsburg and Manhattan bridges and the Queens Midtown Tunnel.

    Commissioner William Bratton said police were giving protesters "breathing room."

    "As long as they remain nonviolent, and as long as they don't engage in issues that cause fear or create vandalism, we will work with them to allow them to demonstrate," he said.

    CALIFORNIA

    Protesters flooded the U.S. 101 freeway Tuesday night, carrying barricades that they laid across lanes and bringing traffic to a halt.

    Within a few minutes Highway Patrol and LAPD officers chased the few dozen protesters off the freeway and corralled them on an overpass, where one of the barricades was thrown on to the freeway below. There were no immediate reports of any arrests.

    The protesters had broken away from a larger, primarily peaceful group of hundreds who had marched for miles through city streets since mid-afternoon, converging on police headquarters.

    In Oakland, a group of protesters is vandalizing police cars and businesses in downtown Oakland, smashing windows at car dealerships, restaurants, and convenience stores on a second night of protests.

    The crowd briefly shut down two major freeways, and set several trash bins on fire across a major street before police in riot helmets forced them to disperse.

    MINNEAPOLIS

    A rally in Minneapolis turned scary when a car struck a protester and then burst through a pack of others who surrounded it. A woman suffered minor injuries.

    Several hundred people had gathered Tuesday afternoon near the 3rd Precinct police outpost to show solidarity with Brown. The driver called police soon after to report the incident, and police spokesman John Elder said the incident was under investigation.

    CLEVELAND

    Several hundred people marched down a freeway ramp to block rush-hour traffic while protesting the Missouri developments and Saturday's fatal shooting by an officer of 12-year-old Tamir Rice of Cleveland, who had a pellet gun that looked like a real firearm.

    "The system wasn't made to protect us," said one of the protesters, 17-year-old Naesha Pierce. "To get justice, the people themselves have to be justice."

    ST. LOUIS

    Protesters disrupted downtown traffic for several hours by blocking major intersections, an interstate highway and a Mississippi River bridge connecting the city to Illinois.

    Riot police arrested several demonstrators who sat in the middle of Interstate 44 near the Edward Jones Dome. They used pepper spray to disperse the crowd.

    Demonstrators also swarmed the steps of the federal courthouse chanting, "You didn't indict! We shall fight!"

    ELSEWHERE

    Several hundred people from historically black schools Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University in Georgia held peaceful demonstrations. But as the night wore on, some groups split off and tried to block a freeway, and police said some windows were broken.

    Police said 21 people were arrested, mostly for failure to disperse when asked, but one person faces a weapons charge.

    In Portland, Oregon, a rally drew about 1,000 people who listened to speeches then marched through downtown. A splinter group of about 300 people kept going, marching across a Willamette River bridge. Bus and light rail traffic was disrupted, and police used pepper spray and made several arrests.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Ann Sanner and Kantele Franko in Columbus, Ohio; Jeff Baenen in Minneapolis; Olga R. Rodriguez in San Francisco; Deepti Hajela in New York; Nigel Duara in Portland, Oregon; and Joseph White in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    Source: http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/27472367/protests-against-ferguson-decision-grow-across-us



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    Tuesday, November 25, 2014

    Iggy Azalea tells fans: 'Do not EVER come to my home'



    Iggy Azalea, performing at the 2014 American Music Awards at Nokia Theatre LA. Photo: Getty Images

    Iggy Azalea is finding some aspects of her fame a little hard to deal with.

    Azalea, 21, just bought a mini mansion in California with her boyfriend and has apparently been dealing with unwanted guests.

    In an effort to deal with the problem, Azalea took to Instagram to tell everyone to stop.

    Captioned, "Mind your business please and Thankyou [sic]", the Australian-born rapper aired her annoyance at fans and the media in a snarky text-post.

    "Unless I've personally invited you do not EVER come to my home," Azalea wrote.

    "I have had this happen a few times in the last 48hrs thanks to blogs posting information that is private as entertainment," wrote Azalea.

    "Please respect our privacy, use your brain and don't attempt to visit," she continued.

    "Security will see you in our cameras and remove you on sight. There is zero chance your unwanted visit will result in us meeting."

    Azalea and her LA Lakers boyfriend Nick Young may have only been together for a year, but that was long enough for them to decide to drop a cool $4.05 million on the Tarzana mansion formerly owned by pop princess Selena Gomez.

    Varietyreportsthe couple made the purchase through Young's mum, who acted as trustee for the blind trust.

    Young, 29, confirmed toDu Jourmagazinethat he'd bought a house with his "laid back" girlfriend.

    "Me and Iggy just bought a house. We've been getting really close lately," said Young.

    "I've never been with somebody like this. So, I'm taking it as a challenge."

    Azalea and Young bought the estate of Gomez in September.

    Despite having all the fancy trappings and swag they could want, Young toldDu Jourthey fight over ordinary things.

    "We fight over the TV remote because she watches TLC and the Weather Channel all night," said Young.

    The former Disney star originally bought the compound for $2.55 million in 2011 and completed extensive renovations and extensions, before putting it on the market in May this year for $4.1 million.

    Gomez has reportedly moved into a larger mansion in Calabasas, but she hardly sold because the Tarzana property was too small.

    The main house has six bedrooms, and the self-contained guest house above the two-car garage has a separate entry,

    There are seven full-sized and two half-sized bathrooms on the property, which also boasts wrap-around balconies and a state-of-the-art kitchen.

    Outside, the backyard contains a pool, spa, fire pit and barbecue, and a sports court.

    To be fair to the young couple, the driveway is very short so constant harassment from fans would be potentially noisy as well as visible from the main house perhaps not the best purchase for those seeking privacy.

    However the fact Azalea just won two AMAs beating Eminem and Drake to take out favourite hip-hop artist, and favourite hip-hop album should probably soften the negatives of celebrity life somewhat.

    Accepting her award for best hip-hop album for her record New Classic, Azalea said the prize validated her decision to pursue her dreams.

    "It means so much to me that it is the best hip-hop, because that's what inspired me to move to America and pursue my dreams, and it's what helped me when I was a teenager to escape and to get through my life and to better times," said Azalea.

    "It means that I can stand here against Eminem and Drake, and come out with this, it's amazing."

    Source: http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/homestyle/iggy-azalea-tells-fans-do-not-ever-come-to-my-home-20141126-11u40e.html



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    Save these sites and apps for the best Cyber Monday deals



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    Nov. 24, 2014 at 11:07 AM ET

    Looking for the best deals on Cyber Monday? Retailers keep most of their plans super secret but savvy shoppers can still plan ahead by lining up all their links and getting their bookmarks ready.

    For instance, these sites historically have had the best deals for Cyber Monday:

    The best online deals won't be announced until Cyber Monday itself. But you can save yourself time and snag the best deals before they run out by going straight to these special deal sections on their websites.

    These websites and apps will help you find Cyber Monday bargains:

    Happy shopping! And start doing those finger exercises so you're ready to click like a pro on Monday!

    Source: http://www.today.com/money/save-these-sites-apps-best-cyber-monday-deals-1D80314692



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    WWE Raw: Live Results, Reaction and Analysis for November 24



    Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage of Monday Night Raw for November 24.

    Survivor Series exceeded all expectations and ended up delivering some of the greatest moments the WWE Universe has seen in months.

    Not only did Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt have a great match, but the main event provided numerous opportunities for the crowd to chant "This is awesome!"

    Dolph Ziggler was the hero of the night after he came back from a three-on-one handicap to win the Elimination Match and put The Authority out of power, but the big story everyone will be talking about is who helped Ziggler overcome the odds.

    The icon Sting finally made his WWE debut at the end of the bout, delivering his signature Scorpion Death Drop to Triple H and helping to secure the win for Team Cena. Scratch that, for Team Ziggler.

    We also sawthe Divas and Tag Team Championships change hands at SS. Nikki Bella defeated AJ Lee in an extremely controversial way after Brie locked lips with AJ and then Nikki took her out in a matter of seconds.

    It seems like a pre-match kiss is never a good thing when AJ is involved. An even bigger, and happier, surprise came when The Miz and Damien Mizdow shocked everyone and defeated Gold and Stardust for the titles.

    Mizdow has made this duo into one of the most entertaining acts in WWE today, so it's great to see him finally rewarded with his first championship after being so consistently good for so long.

    It's going to be a big night on Raw. Hopefully they can follow that blockbuster of a pay-per-view with a good show.

    Who will be in charge now that Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are out of power?

    How big will the fallout be from Big Show's betrayal?

    Will Dolph Ziggler finally get the push he deserves?

    What can we expect now that Sting has officially appeared in a WWE ring?

    And lastly, will we finally find out why Luke Harper and Erick Rowan have apparently started feuding?

    Make sure to bookmark this page and come back Monday night at the start ofWWERawat 8 p.m. ET. Bleacher Report will have answers to these questions andlive coverage of all the action.

    Thanks for reading, andfollow meonTwitter@BR_Doctor.

    Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2279133-wwe-raw-live-results-reaction-and-analysis-for-november-24



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    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel resigns



    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon, Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, sporting a bandage on his cheek, an injury reportedly a result of a "kitchen accident."

    Image: Evan Vucci/Associated Press

    Secretary of State Chuck Hagel is resigning from President Barack Obama's Cabinet.

    His decision comes after two weeks of meetings with President Obama, the New York Times reported, with the president requesting Hagel's resignation on Friday.

    "Chuck Hagel has been no ordinary secretary of defense," Obama said at a press conference on Monday, announcing Hagel's resignation. "He understands our men and women like few others, because he stood where they stood. He's been in the dirt, and he stood in the mud."

    Hagel, a former Republican senator and enlisted soldier, has served as Pentagon chief since early 2013.

    Obama and others had reportedly pressured Hagel into stepping down, but the president was effusive in his praise for defense secretary. The president thanked him for toggling between managing a shrinking budget and an expanding war in Iraq and Syria and for not sugarcoating what he said behind closed doors.

    Let me just say that Chuck is and has been a great friend of mine," Obama said. "Ive known him, admired him and trusted him for nearly a decade, since I was a green-behind-the-ears senator.

    Hagel had praise for the president and Vice President Joe Biden, who stood alongside the two men at the announcement.

    "It's been the greatest privilege of my life to lead and, most importantly, to serve," Hagel said.

    The secretary will continue to work under Obama until the president announces a new nominee.

  • Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments. Additional reporting by the Associated Press.

    Topics:chuck hagel, Barack Obama, Politics, U.S., US & World

    Source: http://mashable.com/2014/11/24/chuck-hagel/



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    Monday, November 24, 2014

    Retiring House Speaker Sam Smith rants, rips and reflects at Pa. Press Club ...



    In what was retiring House Speaker Sam Smith's last appearance before the Pennsylvania Press Club on Monday, he used the opportunity to share some rants, convey some insights, and offer some advice to the incoming governor.

    Smith is vacating his House seat representing Jefferson County on Sunday after a 28-year career including four years as House speaker. He succeeded his father, L. Eugene Smith, who held the seat for 23 years before him.

    That drew an observation from Philadelphia Daily News columnist John Baer who hosted the press club luncheon at the Hilton Harrisburg: "Taken together, that's a half a century of Smith representation."

    Smith said at this point, he has no regrets about his decision to retire but admits he may feel a few pangs when Jan. 6 rolls around and it is swearing-in day for the General Assembly - the official start of the new legislative session.

    On what's next for him, Smith said he hasn't ruled out anything and says he never says never unless he means it.

    House Speaker Sam Smith, R-Jefferson, will leave office on Sunday after a 28-year legislative career. Jan Murphy/Pennlive

    "I really have made no commitments in a long-term sense and I'm kinda basking in that uncertainty about what lies ahead for me in 2015," he said.

    Other highlights of Smith's remarks:

    Regarding a pre-Wolf legislative session: He anticipated being asked about his thoughts on the appropriateness of the GOP-controlled House and Senate trying to push through Republican-supported legislation before Republican Gov. Tom Corbett leaves office and Democratic Gov.-elect Tom Wolf takes the oath of office on Jan. 20.

    "The Legislature gets sworn in the first Tuesday in January and if they can organize the House and the Senate and go through the normal process of bills being introduced, I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with that as a function of governing. It is totally allowable and within the realm of the constitutional construction," he said

    Inglorious moments in the life of a legislator: Contrary to those who think lawmakers work only when the House is in session, he said the job really comes with no off hours. He said he had constituents approach him on a Saturday afternoon while he is out mowing the grass and at the grocery store.

    When they came in his district office, those visits at times proved memorable. He shared a story about two constituents who came in to show off their scars from a knife wound and another from an operation. "Both were below the belt line," Smith said.

    There was the constituent who got mad when Smith's aide wouldn't take the office screwdriver and remove her expired license plate from her car. Another time, a guy came into his office, sat on a chair and left a puddle under it when he left.

    "I just took that that was his polite way of saying, 'p**s on you, Sam,'" Smith said with a laugh.

    "It is truly nonstop and the demands go beyond what the average person might anticipate," he said. "Those are some of the things I'm not going to miss."

    A House too big? Smith said the one reason he would like to hang around a little longer in the 203-member House would be totake another run at downsizing the House, which has passed the House in each of the past two sessions but never made it to a vote by the full Senate.

    "It would make the House of Representatives a more productive and cohesive organization," he said. "I think a modestly smaller size of the House is something that really should be taken serious. It's not just a reform idea to distract people from what else is going on."

    About the menacing media: He said he found dealing with the Right to Know requests for public information to be burdensome. He also questioned the media's news judgment when it comes to stories about an out-of-state fund-raiser he held, pay raises and staff salaries.

    "Is that news or is that click bait?" he said.

    Advice to Wolf on working with the Legislature: Smith said Wolf needs to put "good people" in positions around him who have the ability to communicate with legislative leaders.

    "That is the most important thing that an incoming governor can do to give them a chance to be successful in governing and perhaps successful at their agenda," Smith said.

    Source: http://www.pennlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/11/retiring_house_speaker_sam_smi.html



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    Odell Beckham Jr. steals the show, Cowboys steal the game



    Not even the play of the year could stop a Cowboys team desperate to get as far away from its 8-8 past.

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Big-eyed banter and exuberant expressions rolled between tight end James Hanna, receiver Devin Street and running backs Joseph Randle and Lance Dunbar just inside the Dallas locker room. The Cowboys had risen to embarrass the Giants, 31-28, Sunday night at MetLife Stadium.

    But this Cowboys quartet chose to re-hash a few Odell Beckham Jr. moments.

    Especially that one-handed one.

    "Man, that s**t right there, I've never seen that before!" Hanna said of Beckham's mesmerizing catch that is already NFL legend. Hanna leaned his arm way back. "Man, he caught that ball way behind his head!"

    The other three nodded in agreement. One of them muttered that Beckham was his size, maybe a little smaller. They all nodded at that.

    It was a playful exchange which only made their night more fun. The real joy for Dallas was moving to an 8-3 record and dropping the Giants to an opposite, 3-8 mark, while giving their NFC East rivals a sixth-straight loss. The Cowboys erased deficits of 14-3 and 21-10 and 28-24 in winning at the Giants for the fourth time in their last five visits. They beat the Giants for the fifth time in their last six meetings overall.

    Beckham stole the show -- but Dez Bryant stole the game.

    It was Bryant's 13-yard touchdown catch from Tony Romo with 1:01 left that lifted Dallas to victory and propelled them toward their next challenge -- a Thanksgiving Day clash against the Philadelphia Eagles (8-3) for sole possession of first place in the NFC East.

    The Cowboys look grown up. Where they used to shrivel, they stand firm.

    Where they used to produce turnovers, they manufacture touchdowns.

    Their offensive line is beastly. Their quarterback is seasoned. Their running back, DeMarco Murray, is patient, fast, slick and delivers.

    Bryant seems to push things over the top.

    Like Beckham, he has the "it factor" at receiver, that wow, the thing that can make teams sing. Beckham is a rookie receiver. Bryant is in his fifth pro season.

    Bryant plays the game more polished now, more determined, more hungry, more confident. He looks like a player who has survived self-reflection, a re-boot. He is not afraid to play physical football nor, certainly, fast-track football. His eyes are wide open and his heart is all in it.

    He epitomizes the Cowboys.

    They are playing like a team that, after three consecutive 8-8 seasons, yearns to be far more than average. A team demanding it moves beyond that. A team where three years of 8-8 have resulted in mind games, built pure anguish and frustration for the Cowboys.

    They are letting it out.

    "That dude (Beckham), he loves the game, you can tell by the way he bounces around the field," Bryant said. "You have to give him credit. But what it boils down to for a team is staying alive. How much you want to win the game? We wanted this game. We were willing to do everything it took to win it. That's why we kept coming back. That's what makes us different.

    "You are talking about a team that has some mental toughness now. It's battle-tested. And we are playing for each other. That goes a long way."

    You kept hearing this message over and over in the Dallas locker room, from tight end Jason Witten to kick returner Dwayne Harris to cornerback Orlando Scandrick to Romo.

    Talent mixed with desire. A longing for more than 8-8.

    Romo calls the way they are playing as "being comfortable in uncomfortable situations."

    The players say the message has been preached since the earliest offseason workouts. For good measure, we got a replay from Jason Garrett, the Cowboys head coach, in simply explaining how his team handles pressure.

    Garrett said: "So, you are down 11 on the road at the half, it is a matter of challenging each other to stay focused. It is going to come down to your mental toughness. It is going to come down to your will and your ability to fight. I thought all of those things were demonstrated by our football team."

    He is right. Dallas just looks different. Feels different. Sounds different.

    Bryant added: "That's being together and having everyone's back. The standards we have for one another, you know, just basically believing in one another. I think that we showed that tonight. One thing about this football team is that we play together and we stick together."

    Dallas has learned from its experiences, Witten said. From all of its failures, he insisted. They have decided to take their talent and turn it into more than 8-8.

    Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, as he walked to his car to leave MetLife Stadium, talked about this journey. He talked about what he sees.

    "Well, we've got a quarterback who knows what he is doing, who can see a lot and do a lot," Jones said. "We've got a pretty special running back. A good offensive line. The defense is really coming on. Good players, great attitude. Great coaching. A common focus, vision and goal. Fed up with being 8-8."

    Team fed up. Jones fed up.

    He is reminded his team is 8-3.

    And that there are five Cowboys games left.

    "We still haven't put that 8-8 out of the realm of possibility for this season, not just yet," Jones said. "I think we will. It's going to be pretty important that we do that and when we do that. Everybody can get back with us once we do that. Because I think that moment and the meaning of it will push this team even higher."

    Source: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/11/24/7274945/odell-beckham-jr-catch-cowboys-giants-nfc-east-playoff-picture



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    Sunday, November 23, 2014

    Bow Sends A Crew To Get Tony Rock After Calling Erica Mena A w***e



    ...now wait a minute motherf****a?~ Polow Da Don

    Bow Wow, lawwwdddd help us all. Anyway, here's a quick back story: Rumors went swirling around about Bow Wow's fiance Erica Mena having a body count of more than 300 men son Chris Rock's younger brother Tony decided to take a few jabs at the reality star by calling her a whoreor to be exact, he tweeted "Every N**** falls in love with a full blown w***e once in his life."

    He also took aim at Bow Wow for now being "unemployed" due to the announcement that after 14-years on air '106 & Park' would be saying bye-bye to their televised countdown. Now Bow Wow did retaliate via Twitter about having a "talk" but it may have been just a little bit more than that. Just to help out, Bow Wow will be appearing on a CSI spinoff 'CSI Cyber' on CBS during the midseason.

    Fast forward to now...

    According to new reports, the 28-year-old rapper substituted the "talk" for his crew to do the talking for him. Bow Wow took to his Facebook letting people know that his inner Olivia Pope got it "handled."

    The homies just dropped the dime on Tony Rock. I just got the call. I toldem press go. Dont f*** w/a mans family homie.

    Now here's the confusion part. In the world we live in now, wouldn't this be incriminating of sorts if he really dropped a hit on someone? No law student or basic rights scholar here but if it's true, wouldn't Rock be well within his rights to press charges despite instigating the whole thing?

    We get it, Bow Wow is one of those guys who becomes the b**t of jokes versus his talents but Tony, Tony, Tone? You know good and well you wouldn't like it if someone went in on your lady, her past or for that matter...your own past publicly. Never subject people to acts of disrespect or humiliation that you don't want done unto you no matter if the circumstances are true or not.

    Rick Warren once said, "We are products of our past but we don't have to be prisoners of it."

    Source: http://www.designntrend.com/articles/26674/20141121/bow-wow-sends-crew-tony-rock-calling-erica-mena-w***e.htm



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    Raiders bowl eligible!!!



    Team Statistics Team Statistics Game Stats FAU MT First Downs 20 22 Total Offensive Yards 540 470 Passing Yards 310 160 Rushing Yards 230 310 Penalty Yards 2-19 3-20 3rd Downs 8-17 8-14 4th Downs 1-3 1-2 Time Of Possession 32:54 27:06 Game Stat Leaders

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    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Middle Tennessee became bowl eligible in riveting fashion as it came from behind to secure a 35-34 win against Florida Atlantic on Senior Day at Floyd Stadium Saturday night.

    The Blue Raiders (6-5) rallied from a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun the visiting Owls. Down to its last play, quarterback Austin Grammer connected with Marcus Henry for a 12-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-goal with 19 seconds remaining to tie the score, 34-34. Kicker Cody Clark's most important extra point of the season was true to give Middle Tennessee its only lead of the game.

    It was a remarkable comeback on a night when not much seemed to go Middle Tennessee's way until the end.

    Senior Reggie Whatley left Floyd Stadium faithful with a memorable performance. Whatley was a one-man wrecking crew, rushing for a career-high 190 yards and three touchdowns on just 19 carries. He averaged 10 yards per carry and scored on runs of 30-, 75-, and 9-yards.

    Not only did Whatley ground out 190 yards, but he also piled up a whopping 321 all-purpose yards with an additional 136 yards on kickoff returns.

    Grammer was 20-of-27 for 160 yards and two touchdowns and showed great poise on the game-winning drive, which covered 70 yards on 13 plays in 2:49. Grammer was 3-for-5 for 27 yards on the finishing drive.

    Marcus Henry led the receiving corps with six receptions for 92 yards and the game-winning touchdown. Ed Batties had eight receptions for 57 yards.The Middle Tennessee offense piled up 470 yards total offense, gaining 310 on the ground and 160 through the air.

    The Blue Raider defense yielded 540 yards against the Owls (3-8) but the unit came up big when it mattered most. They stopped FAU on a third-and-4 play at the Owl 43 to give the offense one last drive for victory.

    Chris Henry led the stop squad with 12 tackles, including eight solo. Xavier Walker and Steven Rhodes added seven tackles. Jared Singletary and Kevin Byard collected interceptions in the victory.

    Middle Tennessee is seeking its fifth bowl appearance since 2006. All of its bowl games during the FBS era have come under Head Coach Rick Stockstill, who has had the Blue Raiders bowl eligible six times in nine seasons.

    Middle Tennessee had to play from behind from the outset.

    Florida Atlantic struck first and quickly when Luck Whitehead ran 80 yards for a touchdown on the Owls' first play from scrimmage as they took a 7-0 lead 18 seconds into the game. Florida Atlantic stretched the lead to 10-0 when Greg Joseph connected on a 25-yard field goal with 7:26 remaining in the first quarter.

    The Blue Raiders finally got on the scoreboard when Grammer completed a 4-yard touchdown pass to Christian Collis. It was Collis' fourth career touchdown and first of the 2014 season. Clark's extra point pulled Middle Tennessee to within 10-7 with 4:38 remaining in the first quarter.

    FAU answered before the quarter ended when Jaquez Johnson scored from the 1 to push the lead to 17-7 with 56 seconds remaining in the frame.

    The Blue Raiders couldn't buy a break in the first half and trailed 17-7 when the Owls decided to provide them one.

    Leading 17-7 late in the first half, FAU opted for a fake punt from its 22. The Blue Raiders came up big with a stop and took over possession.

    Following a penalty, three plays later Whatley scored from 30 yards out to pull the Blue Raiders to within 17-14 with 2:31 remaining in the first half. The sequence of events in a two-minute span seemed to shift momentum in the Blue Raiders' favor heading into the half.Middle Tennessee would have to dig out of another double-figure deficit after Grammer was intercepted on the Blue Raiders' first drive of the third quarter. Four plays later, Jaquez Johnson completed a 23-yard touchdown to Kalib Woods to stretch the lead back to 10, 24-14, with 13 minutes remaining in the third quarter.

    Florida Atlantic established its largest lead of the game, 27-14, when Joseph converted a 19-yard field goal with 8:01 remaining in the third. Middle Tennessee's second turnover of the third quarter set up the field goal.

    Whatley provided a spark that seemed to spring the Blue Raiders to life when he vaulted 75 yards to paydirt to pull the Blue Raiders to within 27-21 with 7:42 remaining in the third quarter.

    That spark quickly diminished when Jaquez Johnson connected with Alex DeLeon for a 5-yard touchdown that proved to be the dagger. The score pushed the Owls' lead to 34-21 with 5:50 remaining in the game.

    The Blue Raiders wouldn't go without a fight. Whatley's third touchdown a 9-yard run pulled Middle Tennessee to within 34-28 with 4:15 remaining to set the stage for the exciting finish.

    MT will close the regular season at UTEP next Saturday.

    MT POSTGAME NOTES

    CAPTAINS: Today's game captains were S Kevin Byard, OL Darius Johnson and LB T.T. Barber.

    BOWL ELIGIBLE: With the comeback win against FAU, Middle Tennessee (6-5) becomes bowl eligible. The Blue Raiders have played in four bowls under Head Coach Rick Stockstill and have been bowl eligible six times since 2006. MT is seeing to play in its second straight bowl game and its fourth in six seasons. As a FBS member, MT has played in the Motor City Bowl (2006), New Orleans Bowl (2009), GoDaddy.Com Bowl (2010) and Armed Forces Bowl (2013).

    100 STRAIGHT: Middle Tennessee's first quarter touchdown ran the Blue Raiders' scoring streak to 100 straight games at Floyd Stadium. The last time MT failed to score at home was on Sept. 23, 1995 against Murray State.

    BYARD STRIKES AGAIN: Kevin Bya rd collected his 15th career interception late in the first half against Florida Atlantic. Byard is now second on MT's all-time INT list and two shy of tying the career mark. His six picks this season lead C-USA and stands as a career-high. Byard's six interceptions rank tied for third on Middle Tennessee's single-season list.

    WHATLEY CLIMBS TO 8TH: With 321 all-purpose yards tonight, Reggie Whatley passed Gerald Anderson (3,599), Kerry Wright (3,621) and Vince Hall (3,796) to move into the top ten all-time. Whatley now ranks eighth and needs 10 yards to take over seventh place from Brigham Lyons (3,831).

    WHATLEY TOPS 100: For the third time this season, running back Reggie Whatley topped the 100-yard rushing mark when he piled up a career-high 190 yards on just 19 attempts against FAU. Whatley had runs of 75 (career long) and 30 to secure his sixth 100-yard game of his career.

    ALL-PURPOSE MACHINE: Senior Reggie Whatley amassed 321 all-purpose yards against FAU which ranked as the second most in school history for a single game. He finished just 12 yards shy of Torin Kirtsey's single-game record of 333 by Torin Kirtsey vs TSU in 1998.

    QUICK HITTERS: RB Reggie Whatley's 30-yard TD run was the 10th of his career and he added his 11th on a 75-yard run in the third WR Christian Collis' first quarter touchdown reception was his first of the season and fourth of his career Anfornee Stewart made his first collegiate start tonight at linebacker Shubert Bastien, Christian Henry and Leighton Gasque played in their team leading 48th career game today Isaiah Anderson, Kevin Byard and Darius Johnson all made their 36th straight start to lead the Raiders Ed Batties' 22-yard run was his first rushing attempt of his Raider career.

    Source: http://goblueraiders.com/news/2014/11/22/FB_1122142149.aspx



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    Narco culture surrounded slain Miss Honduras



    SANTA BARBARA, Honduras --

    Maria Jose Alvarado expected some difficult questions about her country at the Miss World pageant in London, so the 19-year-old beauty queen enlisted a teacher to help her prepare.

    They reviewed the history of Honduras, including the military-backed coup in 2009 that sent the president into exile. They went through the daily newspapers to discuss politics and the gang and drug violence that makes this small Central American republic one of the most dangerous countries in the world.

    The odds of winning the Miss World crown were long, Alvarado knew, but she practiced her English in the weeks ahead of the pageant, just in case she needed an acceptance speech, said Jose Eudaldo Diaz, the philosophy professor who was coaching her.

    "She knew that the questions would be about the insecurity and violence because that is what the world knows about Honduras," Diaz said. "Her goal was to explain that she wanted to contribute to a Honduras in which children could walk the streets without fear of being murdered."

    No one ever got to hear Alvarado's speech, and she didn't get to the pageant. She was shot to death along with a sister, their bodies discarded on a riverbank. They were laid to rest in a rain-soaked cemetery Thursday.

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    The senseless murder of Miss Honduras along with the older sister, Sofia, is both a family tragedy and a national outrage in a country that had seemed to be sleepwalking through a homicidal bloodbath. While many of the daily dead are gangsters, drug traffickers and police officers, many others are taxi drivers, journalists, abused women and other nameless innocents caught in the line of fire.

    Alvarado would have fallen into the last group were it not for the fact she was unusually beautiful, and rose from humble roots in the hinterlands to represent Honduras on a world stage.

    "If she had been any other girl, if she hadn't been Miss Honduras, this would have been one more crime amid the impunity of Honduras," said Jose Luis Mejia, director of the Technological University campus in Santa Barbara, where Alvarado studied. "They would have said what they always do: that this was the settling of accounts between drug traffickers, and they wouldn't even have bothered to investigate."

    Most South American cocaine headed for the United States passes through Honduras, and Santa Barbara is on a main corridor from the brutal city of San Pedro Sula to the Guatemalan border. Officially, the killing of Miss Honduras and her 23-year-old sister isn't related to drug trafficking. Police say Sofia's suitor, Plutarco Ruiz, confessed to shooting the sisters in a jealous rage after she danced with another man at his birthday party. He killed Sofia first and then shot Maria Jose twice in the back as she tried to flee.

    But to Alvarado's friends and family, the killings are the result of a traditional machismo made worse by the wealth and muscle of drug traffickers.

    "This region is imbued with narco culture represented by the image of a man who moves in a big car, drinks, takes drugs, walks around armed and is bad," Mejia said. "The culture of violence and death."

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    Santa Barbara is a Spanish colonial town of one-story houses with wood posts holding up clay-tiled roofs. Its parents are, for the most part, conservative Roman Catholics who walk their daughters to and from high school in the belief that unaccompanied young women should not be on the streets. Smoking and drinking in public are scorned, if not prohibited, and beauty pageants in this region don't allow contestants in bikinis.

    The town is surrounded by fog-shrouded mountains and coffee farms, its dirt streets muddied by days of heavy rain. A house once owned by 19th century Honduran President Luis Bogran serves as the private high school and university where Alvarado was enrolled and planned to study international relations. In a covered patio, her friends held a candlelight vigil with a slideshow of pictures from Alvarado's pageant and modeling career.

    Nusly Casana, a classmate of Alvarado's since kindergarten, described what a tough town Santa Barbara is for women.

    "They tell you: 'Don't' dress like that. Don't go out. What are you doing, where are you going? Who are you going with, what will people say?" Casana said.

    "A man is free, a woman not; a man may choose and a woman not. And along with this is the violence that begins at home from childhood and continues throughout life. ... To call the murder of a woman by a man a crime of passion, to talk of jealousy, is to avoid the daily reality of violence against women," she said.

    Casana recalled how she and Alvarado used to carry their Barbie dolls to school in their book bags. Alvarado loved beauty and fashion and talked of wanting to grow up to be like Barbie.

    The youngest of three sisters, Alvarado began competing in pageants at age 13. She won Miss Northwest Honduras, Miss Teen Honduras and, finally, Miss Honduras, the stepping stone to the Miss World pageant.

    After each competition, she would come back to Santa Barbara and share the details of her experiences with friends, who described her as generous and innocent to the point of naivete. She still wore braces on her lower teeth.

    "Her successes were our successes," said Ludin Reyes, another schoolmate. "We were friends and fans."

    While Alvarado pursued her dream, and her oldest sister married and moved away, Sofia was not so lucky, friends and officials said. She was a teacher until the school where she worked closed, and in love with a married man who left his wife to be with her, but was murdered in October 2013.

    Then Sofia took up with Ruiz, who confessed to killing the sisters. Ruiz was known about town as a man to be feared from a family deeply involved in drug trafficking, officials say. Although he had no police record, he was seen as someone who could offer protection or eliminate enemies.

    "This is a drug trafficking corridor," said Lt. Col Ramon Castillo, an army officer in charge of security in Santa Barbara. "David Ruiz, Plutarco's brother was 'the bull' and when he was killed in February, Plutarco took his place. ... Plutarco is a violent person with a bad character and he solves everything with a pistol in his hand."

    Casana said everyone warned Sofia that Ruiz was dangerous, but she wouldn't listen.

    "The worst machismo is the one in the head of women who think that a drug trafficker is a powerful man who gives her what she doesn't have, protects her and makes her look good in a society that values money and power," Casana said.

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    It's a mystery to Alvarado's friends why she went with her sister to the rundown "spa," or riverfront restaurant, that was believed to be a place that Ruiz used to conduct illegal business. But Alvarado looked up to her big sister and, after baking a cake together, apparently wanted to join Sofia to celebrate Ruiz's birthday.

    Ruiz had six security guards at the Nov. 13 party, Castillo said. According to police, Sofia and Ruiz got into a heated argument over her dancing with another man. He shot the two women and with the help of a friend buried them by the river, spreading lime to make the bodies decompose more quickly.

    The next day, Ruiz told Alvarado's family the women had left the party with someone else, and he invited them for lunch. Later, he even went with them to file a missing persons report with police. But eventually investigators wrested a confession from Ruiz and, nearly a week after they disappeared, he led police to their bodies. Ruiz and three alleged accomplices were arrested.

    Mayor Juan Alvarado says most of the town's 29,000 residents know who's who and what they do. He says it is widely believed police waited days to interrogate Ruiz to give him a chance to escape. But in a country where impunity prevails, he didn't run.

    "He felt so immune that he didn't flee because he trusted they would never detain him," said the mayor, who is not related to the beauty queen's family.

    Now that Ruiz is behind bars, the army should round up the rest of the drug traffickers in the area, Alvarado said. "As mayor, I receive threats for any little thing and I have to provide my own security so someone doesn't come put a bullet in me."

    At her modest home on an unpaved road, Alvarado's distraught mother is left to grapple with the loss of her beauty queen daughter and the sister who led her to her death.

    "Poor Sofia," said the mother, Teresa Munoz. "I forgive her because she was responsible for what they did to her sister, for the fact that Maria Jose died, too."

    (Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

    Source: http://abc30.com/news/narco-culture-surrounded-slain-miss-honduras/405778/



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