Friday, December 25, 2015

Point Break, Reborn: How The Greatest Movie Stunt of All Time Was Made


Insane Stunts Escaping FBI - Point Break!

"I was like, "Oh, man, are you guys sure you want to put that in the movie? My wife is going to kill me! Of course, I knew the second I did it makes the film." - BASE jumper Jon Devore on the five-man wingsuit jump, perhaps the most epic stunt in all of cinematic history.

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The first thing BASE-jumper and wingsuit pilot Jeb Corliss wants you to know about the newPoint Breakremake is that the mind-blowingwingsuit scene is real. "People aren"t going to believe this flight," he says. "It looks like it was shot on a green screen, because it"s so perfect."Asone of the most technically difficult and complicated wingsuit flights ever captured, it had to be. "The danger is off the chart, like, just impossible to even comprehend," says Corliss. "It"s probably the most dangerous stunt that has ever been filmed."

And that wasexactlythe point of thenewPoint Breakremake, withVenezuelan actor Edgar Ramrez playing Bodhi and Aussie Luke Bracey takingon the role of Utah.The original 1991 film, starring Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves, focuses on a crew of surfers robbing banks to pay for their endless summer. The new one follows much of the same setup, except Utah, instead of an ex-football player, is now a former extreme motocross star; Bodhi, rather than a surfer, is now a blanket"extreme athlete" and eco-warrior who plays a sort of Robin Hood role. If the plot sounds a little thin, it is. And the character development is almost non-existent. But none of that matters, really, because the film"s primary purpose is to serve as a vehicle for a series of mind-blowing stunts and that it does.

But the standout sceneworthyofthe record books and the price of admission isthe wingsuit jump. "I"ve been watching movies my whole life and my best friends in the world are stunt guys, and after seeing the film"s footage, they werejust like, "Woaaaah! Woaaah!" "says Corliss, who served as the wingsuit technical advisor for flight sequence. "The amount of risk that they took on this is just unparalleled."

Getting Off the GroundA script for the remake had been floating around for years, but it wasn"t until Ericson Core, the director of photography behind the firstFast and Furiousfilm and director ofInvincible, pitched his idea to the studio that the movie actually got off the ground. "My ideas for the film were significantly different than what was on paper," Coresays. "It was originally much more of a big tent-pole movie, and certainly broke the laws of physics, as many films do these days."

Core aimed to gather a group of the best snowboarders, climbers, surfers, and wingsuit pilots on planet and film them, essentially, as actors. The team would use full storyboards to fit the action into a plotline, but the movie would film the same stunts that are popular on YouTube only taken up a notch and filmed with cinema-quality cameras. He also wanted to include a host of new sports, many of which weren"t even around when the firstPoint Breakwas made: tow-in surfing, extreme motocross, big-mountain snowboarding, and, of course, wingsuit proximity flying.

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"After looking at so many YouTube videos and understanding something of these sports," says Core, "I felt that in order to honor them we had to experience them for real the movie needed to have real peril to it."

That meant snowboarding in the backcountry of Austria with Xavier De Le Rue. Free-climbing Angel Falls in Venezuela with Chris Sharma. Big-wave surfing in Tahiti with Laird Hamilton. But nowhere is that peril as apparent as in the wingsuit sequence, in which four wingsuit pilots (and a cameraman) fly through the mountains in Switzerland wingtip to wingtip, only inches apart. The sequence happens relatively early in the film, shortly after Utah and Bodhi meet up for the first timeessentially Utah"s first test of loyalty while trying to infiltrate Bodhi"s crew, if you"re paying attention to the plot. What you can"t miss isthe difficulty ofthe stunt.

"Most of the time you see really intense proximity flying, where people are close to a cliff or mountain, it"s one person flying that close, with maybe one camera guy following," says Corliss. "But as far as tight, Blue Angelsstyle flight with a wingsuit, that has just never been done."

There"s also only a few people in the world capable of flying that precisely and repeatedly without cratering into the mountain. As the wingsuit advisor, Corliss helped hand-select the team (Corliss himself wasn"t able to jump because he was recovering from knee surgery), which included two-time World Wingsuit League champion Jhonathan Florez and Red Bull Air Force manager Jon DeVore, who"s racked up nearly 20,000 parachute jumps over his career. DeVore, who previously worked onthe wingsuit sequence forTransformers: Dark Of the Moon, served as the aerial coordinator.

"There"s a lot of really talented wingsuit fliers out there in the world, but most of them fly really rad, really excitingsoloproximity lines," says DeVore. "Very few people have much practice doing it in groups, especially in supertight, choreographed formations. We knew going in that this was going to be the toughest thing any of us had ever done."

Grinding the Crack, with Five People at OnceThe location of the flight sequence was one intimately familiar to Corliss: Walenstadt, Switzerland. In 2011, Corliss jumped from a peakjust outside of the Swiss town and flew through a ridiculously tight opening, swooping below the crowns of trees at over 120 mph, and into a near-vertical canyon. Video from the jump, called "Grinding the Crack," has racked up 30 million views on YouTube.

"This location, for one, is visually stunning," says Corliss. "It"s big and epic, which meant it was great on camera. But that steepness allows the wingsuit pilot a margin for error: If something does go wrong, they can get away from the terrain and pull out into open air."

But the Point Break sequence demanded five people to fly through the crack, so even with a safety margin, they would have to be perfect. That meant the five-person team would need to do hundreds of jumps in preparation. "The summer before, everybody started going out to the exact location and to locations that were very similar," says DeVore. "We needed to start training on more than just solo lines."

"It was very mathematical, very surgical. Jon orEricsonwould be like, "Hey I need it ten feet lower on the next one," and then they were ten feet lower on the next one. I mean every time he said, "I need you to do this," they nailed it, first jump they werethattrained andthatprepared." Jeb Corliss, stunt coordinator for the film

Flying in a tight formation, where everyone has to be in sync, is an entirely different beast. If one person crashes in that situation, they all could perish. "One thing that people need to understand is that when a wingsuit pilot flies through the air, they are basically ripping that air apart and creating something called a wake vortex that comes off the wingsuit," says Corliss.

"We"re moving through the sky at 100-plus miles per hour forward," explains DeVore. "And just like a jet, there"s a very turbulent wake of air behind every single pilot. And you don"t see it, but if you"re flying behind it, you feel it. You feel it so much that it can steal all your air and collapse your wingsuit. You can easily have a fatal accident if you fly through somebody"s airstream, because sometimes when you"re five, ten feet off the ground, and collapsing a wingsuit even for a fraction of asecond means you drop 20, 30, 50 feet."

To become comfortable with the wingtip-to-wingtip flights necessary to pull thescene off, the wingsuiters initially jumped from planes, racking up more than 500 jumps over the course of the year leading up to filming. They would fly in tight formations over and over again, simply as a way of getting accustomed to the idea of having someone nearby at all times.

Unlike a GoPro flight, where all the action is captured in one flight even if from multiple camera angles Core needed a series of shots to create the sequence, everything from point-of-view shots to profile shots of the wingsuiters cruising past the mountain to close-ups. That meant that one of the wingsuiters would need to wear a cinema-quality camera on hishead, rather than a GoPro, and that task fell to Florez, who had never done camera work before. The Red camera used in the flights weighed an astounding 15 pounds, enough to significantly alter the way Florez normally flew.

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"We had ground-based cameras with long lenses, and we had a helicopter with a gyro-stabilized camera as well," says Core. "But the majority of the camera work was done by [Florez]." Tragically, in July after filming wrapped forPoint Break Florez died in a BASE-jumping accident while training for another World Wingsuit League.

"He just did extraordinary, extraordinary camera work," says Core. "We even added in a little camera shake afterwards to make a shot worse, to give it more of that sense of turbulence. Otherwise it just looked too beautiful and calm."

Cheating DeathIn a pursuit as dangerous as wingsuiting, there arebound to be injuries even deaths. On average, more than 20 wingsuit pilots die each year, and because of that, it"s often considered the deadliest sport on the planet. So for Core, safety was critical.

"The pressure was on us to tell a story, but not on the wingsuit pilots to jump, ever," says Core. "We took the time to do it right and tried to give ourselves as much time as possible. But we definitely held our breathes every time they jumped because, frankly, what those guys do is incredibly dangerous."

"The second we showed up, the first thing Core said was, "We are out of our element, we"re 100-percent deferring to you guys on what"s safe and what"s not," " says DeVore. "And they gave us all the time we wanted to experience 30 minutes of wind cycles, and everything from the moisture in the air down to the strength of the wind and everything in the middle. It takes a little bit to get into that Zen state, when you feel like you"re one with your terrain and you don"t want to have a rushed feeling when it"s time to jump."

This lack of pressure is particularly notable because every second they wait, the budget is exploding helicopters burning fuel, two-dozen crew members who need to get paid and fed, and weather windows that could close and cost them an entire day or more. But Core wanted to make sure the team had everything they wanted.

"They let us go out to Switzerland almost two weeks early, with all the gear and cameras, and let us go on our own without any pressure from production-type people looking at us," says DeVore."By the time we went to day one with the cameras rolling, it felt like day 12 because we were already there doing it."

The Final ShotThe team made more than 60 jumps each over the course of the two-week film shoot in Switzerland. To make sure the team knew exactly what they would encounter once they leapt from the summit, crew members were placed at various points along the route to monitor wind speed. The pilots became so dialed in that they were able to change their elevations by a few feet along the route, to correspond with demands from the filming crew.

"It was very mathematical, very surgical," says Corliss. "Jon or Ericson would be like, "Hey I need it ten feet lower on the next one," and then they were ten feet lower on the next one. I mean every time he said, "I need you to do this," they nailed it, first jump they werethattrained andthatprepared."

"There were times when it wasn"t at all dangerous, when we had a cushion," says DeVore. "But there were other times where you knew you had to stick It. There was no other solution."

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One of those times is perhaps the most intense frame in the entire movie. As the team of wingsuiters swoop into the canyon, DeVore is low enough that his wake vortex turbulence causes the grass beneath him to spread like he"s running his hand though it this with three other wingsuiters only inches from him.

"We were shooting with the Phantom camera, which shoots about a thousand frames per second," says Core, "and he flew low enough and he is an extraordinary wingsuit pilot, so he understands very well what he"s doing but he got down so low that his foot was dragging through the grass at 140 miles per hour. So any variation at all, and he would have hit his knee or foot on the ground and tumbled into a ball of nothing. So that was very scary, and that was the closest anyone ever came to death on this film."

"I knew it was going to be very, very close," says DeVore. "But it wasn"t until the blades of grass startedhitting me in my cheek that I realized how low I really was."

The jump, teased in the movietrailer at 2:00.

"It"s probably the single gnarliest frame of footage ever shot. Ever. Period," says Corliss. "His foot is literally inches, not feet, from the ground, and you get this kind of visceral sensation from seeing it, because you just know even if you don"t know anything about wingsuits you just know he"s f*****g close."

There are certainly more intense wingsuit lines that have been filmed, and they"re all over YouTube. But in terms of precision, it"s hard to explainjust how skilled, and close to the ground, this particular flight was.

"It wasn"t until we were in the production truck at the bottom watching the footage that I realized that I was dragging that low in the grass," says DeVore. "To be honest, after all of these jumps and years in the sport, it was one of the biggest learning experiences I"ve had in a long time, where my mind was telling me I was three feet off the deck when I was actually a foot and a half off the deck."

And so what was he thinking when he saw the footage?

"I was like, "Oh, man, are you guys sure you want to put that in the movie? My wife is going to kill me!" " he says. "I don"t need to tell her that happened, if you don"t. Of course, I knew the second I did it makes the film."

And Corliss?

"Let"s put it this way: He got closer than he should have. We"re all like, "Dude, come on, you don"t need to be that close," " he says. "But we instantly knew it would make the film. And that sequence, the entire thing put together I don"t think anything like it will ever be filmed again. I don"t think anything like itcanbe filmed again it"s that special."

Source: http://www.mensjournal.com/adventure/races-sports/point-break-reborn-how-the-greatest-movie-stunt-of-all-time-was-made-20151224

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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Madonna"s son Rocco Ritchie shows he"s got his own grungey in Barcelona


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His mother Madonna is one of the world"s most image-conscious stars - and has the money to buy him whatever he wants.

But it seems that Rocco Ritchie is embracing a more relaxed, grunge-inspired look all of his own.

The 15-year-old was all smiles as he joined his famous mom and younger brother David Banda, 10, to celebrate Thanksgiving with the pop icon in Barcelona in Spain.

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Relaxed style: Rocco Ritchie wore ripped, baggy jeans and a sweatshirt to Thanksgiving at a Barcelona bar with mother Madonna on Thursday

Rocco appeared to be taking style inspiration from Nirvana icon Kurt Cobain, with a stripped sweatshirt and ripped baggy jeans decorated with a UFO doodle.

The stylish teenager looked to be in a great mood, smiling as he climbed into a waiting vehicle with his mother, who is in Spain for her Rebel Heart world tour.

The pop legend hosted a Thanksgiving dinner party for 70 people at the Barcelona restaurant.

Rocco, whose father is British film director Guy Ritchie, wore his blonde, wavy hair long over his shoulders for the holiday celebration.

Upbeat: The 15-year-old flashed a big smile as he climbed into a waiting vehicle

Simple style: The teenager dressed down in a parachute jacket for a 1990s grunge-inspired look

He stayed warm in a seafoam-and-white parachute material jacket, while simple black sneakers and socks completed his down-to-earth approach to fashion.

And the teen gave his baggy 1990s-style jeans an individual touch, with a doodle of a UFO on one leg to complete his grunge-inspired outfit.

The eldest of Madonna"s children appeared to be embracing the anti-fashion, "normcore" look, which takes the simple style Steve Jobs and Jerry Seinfeld as its icons and gives an ironic twist on 1990s fashion.

Anti-fashion: Rocco wore a green and white parachute jacket and left his long blonde hair down

Meanwhile, Rocco"s mother also showed off her unique personal style by flashing her grill while celebrating Thanksgiving with her sons.

The Like A Virgin singer wore a red hat and black, fitted coat as she climbed into her waiting van, showing off her mouth bling with a big smile.

The 57-year-old pop icon wore a patterned black and white shirt under a tuxedo-inspired jacket, and added a bright red hat.

Fashion icon: Rocco"s mother Madonna looked stylish in a fitted coat and red hat

Flaunting it: The pop icon showed off her grill with a big smile

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3336627/Express-Madonna-s-son-Rocco-Ritchie-15-shows-s-got-style-rocks-grunge-look-baggy-jeans.html

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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Poll: Against Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump Would Get "Schlonged"


Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton Got "Schlonged" By Obama

Bernie Sanders would beat Donald Trump 51-38 in a general-election match-up, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University. Orto put it in the course vernacular that Trump introduced to America this week the billionaire would get "schlonged" by the democratic socialist.

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"Sen. Bernie Sanders hammers him," saidTim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac poll. Hillary Clinton, the poll suggests, would also put Trump in his place "Hillary Clinton tops him," added Malloy though by a more modest 47-40.

That wasn"t the only bad news for Trump, and by extension the GOP, to come out of the national poll: 61 percent of Americans say the Republican frontrunner "does not share their values," 58 percent believe he "is not honest and trustworthy,"and 57 percent say he "does not care about their needs and problems."

Most striking is the disconnect between GOP voters and the rest of the electorate of Trump"s viability as a general-election candidate. Fully 70 percent of GOP voters are convinced Trump would have a good chance of winning in November 2016. Just 41 percent of Americans at large hold the same view, with a majority (51 percent) holding that Trump "does not have a good chance of winning."

In the race for the Republican nomination, the poll shows Trump still leading a divided field. With 28 percent support, Trump bests Texas Sen. Ted Cruz by 4 points, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio by 14 points. The poll finds that both Cruz and Rubio would prove more formidable general-election competitors. Against either Clinton or Sanders, both Cruz and Rubio make the 2016 election, effectively, a tossup.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/poll-against-bernie-sanders-donald-trump-would-get-schlonged-20151223

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

#BlueLivesMatter trending following Ferguson violence



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The shooting of two police officers outside the Ferguson Police Department early Thursday has sparked an impassioned conversation on social media about the role of law enforcement in the Missouri town.

Here are some reactions to the shootings and how cops are treated in the USA:

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Univision fires Emmy winner Rodner Figueroa for comment on Michelle Obama



MIAMI Talk show host Rodner Figueroa was fired from Univision after saying that Michelle Obama looks like someone from the cast of Planet of the Apes.

Figueroa, whos known for his biting fashion commentary, made his remarks during a live segment of the show El Gordo y la Flaca in which the hosts were commenting on a viral video that shows a makeup artist transforming himself into different celebrities, including Michelle Obama.

Well, watch out, you know that Michelle Obama looks like shes from the cast of Planet of the Apes, the movie, Figueroa, 42, said with a giggle.

When hostess Lili Estefan countered with What are you saying? and host Raul de Molina said Obama was very attractive, Figueroa defended his remark, saying but it is true.

In a statement, Univision called Figueroas comments completely reprehensible and said they in no way reflect the values or opinions of Univision.

Figueroa, who in 2014 won a Daytime Emmy Award, did not respond to requests for comment Thursday. He worked for Univision for 17 years and had been on El Gordo y la Flaca since 2000.

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Well-Known Actor 'Windell Middlebrooks' died at 36



A representative for Windell Middlebrooks, who played a no-nonsense beer delivery man in TV commercials, says that the actor has died.

Middlebrooks agent, Steve Ivey, says the Los Angeles-based actor died Monday. He was 36.

Middlebrooks graduated from Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas.

The actors family released a statement Tuesday that called Middlebrooks death, in their words, the passing of a young black star.

Further details were not immediately available.

The family asked for privacy, saying it was Middlebrooks wish that his final scene not be lived on social media.

Besides his TV spots for Miller High Life beer, Middlebrooks credits included the TV series Body of Proof, Cougar Town and Scrubs.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

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Champions League: Chelsea v PSG team news and lineups



PSG have it all to do when they take on Chelsea in Stamford Bridge today

The scoreline might say 1-1, but its not as even as that score suggests. The all important away goal that Chelsea managed in Paris gives them a significant advantage going in to this crucial Champions League clash today.

PSG need to score against their English opponents in order to have any chance of qualifying for this years Champions League quarter finals. With the attacking prowess the French side have on offer you might think they should be able to score with ease.

You have to consider their opposition, Chelsea have a great defense more often that not but when you add in the fact that manager Jose Mourinho is possibly the best tactical boss in world football it paints a dooming picture for PSG.

Mourinho is the king at setting out his stall and inviting pressure, often scraping a game by the bare minimum he needs to qualify. Take this fixture last year for example, PSG came in to the second leg up 3-1 and failed to score. Chelsea won 2-0 on the night and went through on the away goal rule.

A similar type game is expected for today, but an early goal from PSG would shake things up and force Mourinho to rethink his game plan.

Here are the players tasked with getting the job done:

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'Blurred Lines' has precedents from Beatles to Vanilla Ice



By ANDREW DALTONAssociated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A jury has determined that singers Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams copied R&B legend Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give it Up" with their 2013 megahit "Blurred Lines." Thicke and Williams were ordered to pay Gaye's children nearly $7.4 million. The decision could have an unprecedented effect on the industry, but it was only the latest in decades of cases that have taken pop songs from the recording studio to the courtroom over plagiarism allegations. Here are some highlights.

EX-BEATLE VERSUS THE CHIFFONS

Former Beatle George Harrison's 1970 solo song "My Sweet Lord" had a melody heavy with echoes of "He's So Fine," the 1962 hit from The Chiffons. The copyright owner sued Harrison. A judge said that while the tunes were nearly identical, Harrison was guilty only of "subconscious plagiarism." Harrison would eventually pay out $587,000.

HUEY LEWIS VERSUS THE GHOSTBUSTERS

Ray Parker Jr. ain't afraid of no ghost, but he had to give in when Huey Lewis and the News came after him. Parker's "Ghostbusters," from the movie of the same title, was among the top 10 songs of 1984. But Lewis sued him over the song's resemblance to "I Want a New Drug," a song released earlier the same year. Parker settled out of court for a confidential sum.

VANILLA ICE VERSUS QUEEN

Vanilla Ice's 1990 signature tune, "Ice, Ice, Baby," used a sample of the 1981 Queen-David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure" without credit. Vanilla Ice would settle out of court for an undisclosed amount in one of many cases that stemmed from hip-hop's heavy use of sampling at the time.

FOGERTY VERSUS FOGERTY

In a case as bizarre as it was far-reaching, John Fogerty was accused of stealing from John Fogerty. The Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman was sued for his 1985 solo song "The Old Man Down the Road" because his former label thought it sounded too much like the 1970 Fogerty-penned "Run Through the Jungle," a song it owned the rights to. A jury ruled in Fogerty's favor, but a countersuit over attorneys' fees would reach the U.S. Supreme Court. And the fight would lead to a decades-long and ongoing rift among bandmates who took opposing sides. Fogerty was still estranged from his brother and fellow CCR member Tom Fogerty over the issue when Tom died in 1990.

TOM PETTY VERSUS SAM SMITH

Not all plagiarism cases are so nasty. Tom Petty won a piece of British soulster Sam Smith's***t "Stay With Me" earlier this year, and all he had to do was ask. Petty's publishers said that while it was clearly coincidental, the song's melody bore a striking resemblance to Petty's 1989 song "I Won't Back Down." Smith and his representatives agreed, and granted co-writing credit to Petty. The song would win Grammys for record of the year and song of the year the following month.

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'Blurred Lines' jury finds for Marvin Gaye



Robin Thicke outside the Roybal Federal Building on March 5, 2015, in Los Angeles.(Photo: David Buchan, Getty Images)

Was it simply an homage? Or flat-out copying? The jury decided Tuesday it was the latter.

That's been the issue in the musically packed, big-money Los Angeles trial over the 2013 hit Blurred Lines.

Musicians Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. preemptively sued the family of late singer Marvin Gaye for a determination on whether their hit song was an infringement on the copyright for Gaye's 1977 hit song, Got to Give It Up. Gaye's family counter-sued.

On Tuesday, Gaye's camp emerged victorious. The eight member jury voted unanimously that Thicke and song producer Williams had infringed on the 1977 Gaye song.

The jury awarded nearly $7.4 million to Gaye's family. His children Nona, Frankie and Marvin Gaye III were present in court when the verdict was read.

Nona Gaye wept as the verdict was being read and was hugged by her attorney, Richard Busch.

"Right now, I feel free," Nona Gaye said after the verdict. "Free from ... Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke's chains and what they tried to keep on us and the lies that were told."

Williams issued a statement to USA TODAY via his spokesperson Amanda Silverman. "While we respect the judicial process, we are extremely disappointed in the ruling made today, which sets a horrible precedent for music and creativity going forward," read the statement."Pharrell created Blurred Lines from his heart, mind and soul and the song was not taken from anyone or anywhere else. We are reviewing the decision, considering our options and you will hear more from us soon about this matter."

Thicke and his representatives have not spoken publicly since the verdict was announced.

The jury reached the decision after hearing nearly a week of testimony about similarities between Blurred Lines the biggest hit of 2013 and Gaye's***t.

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Thicke and Williams denied copying. Their song earned them more than $5 million apiece.

Although both are credited as its songwriters, Williams wrote the song in about an hour in 2012, and the pair recorded it in one night, according to the testimony.

The verdict could tarnish the legacy of Williams, a reliable hit-maker who has won Grammy Awards and appears on NBC's music competition show The Voice.

An attorney for Thicke and Williams has said a decision in favor of Gaye's heirs could have a chilling effect on musicians who try to emulate an era or another artist's sound.

Williams told jurors that Gaye's music was part of the soundtrack of his youth, but he denied using any of it to create Blurred Lines.

The Williams, Thicke and T.I camp contended they did nothing wrong in being inspired by Gaye and evoking the feeling of Gaye's music.

But lawyers for Gaye's children accused Williams and Thicke of repeatedly changing their stories about how they created Blurred Lines and felt their clients deserved a piece of the millions of dollars the song has made.

Nashville entertainment law attorney Richard Busch said his clients were thrilled with the verdict. "This is as satisfying or more satisfying than any case I've ever had," Busch said. "Winning the Eminem digital download case was obviously a very big deal. But winning this might be more satisfying because of the machine we were up against and who Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke are.

"I'm sure (Thicke and Williams) probably wondered who this guy from Nashville, Tennessee is, but they know now."

An accounting statement during the trial, according to The Hollywood Reporter, revealed that there were $16,675,690 in profits for Blurred Lines.

According to testimony, $5,658,214 went to Thicke, $5,153,457 was given to Williams and $704,774 to T.I.

Record companies (Interscope, UMG Distribution and Star Trak) took home the rest, with an executive at Universal Music testifying that overhead costs on the creation of Blurred Lines accounted for $6.9 million.

Pharrell Williams outside the courthouse building.(Photo: David Buchan, Getty Images)

Add to that a second song, Gaye's After the Dance, also being disputed, and Busch put damages at $40 million.

Howard King, lead attorney for Williams, Thicke and T.I., told jurors a verdict for the Gaye family would stifle artists and inhibit musicians trying to recreate an era or genre of music.

The two-week trial was entertaining, enlightening and colorful. Thicke sang, played the piano and even danced a little in his seat during his testimony. He also told the federal jury that he was drunk and high on drugs during interviews about the song. Although he is credited with co-writing the mega hit, Thicke said Williams wrote it on his own.

Williams' testimony hinged on feelings. "Feel, but not infringement," Williams said when asked whether he recognized similarities between the songs. "I must've been channeling that feeling, that late-'70s feeling."

Blurred Lines was the biggest hit of 2013 and was nominated for a Grammy Award. T.I.'s rap track was added after it was recorded in mid-2012.

Contributing: The Tennessean's Nate Rau, and the Associated Press

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Miss. State quarterback injured in PCB concert fight



PANAMA CITY BEACH A Mississippi State quarterback was injured Monday afternoon during a brawl outside Club La Vela while on Spring Break, according to a Panama City Beach Police Department news release.

Dakota Dak Prescott was released Monday after telling police he did not want to press charges and did not need medical treatment following a parking lot skirmish at 4:51 p.m. in the Club La Vela parking lot, 8813 Thomas Drive, PCBPD reported.

Photos of the encounter quickly spread across social media, as did video of the brawl.

--- VIDEO: SEE THE FIGHT (WARNING: Contains some potentially offensive language)

PCBPD officers were called to a large crowd fighting in La Velas parking lot Monday afternoon at the end of the Waka Flocka Flame concert. By the time police arrived, the fight had been broken up by club security, police reported.

Portions of the fight were caught on a video taken on a bystanders cellphone. As the fight ends, Prescott can be seen stumbling to his feet.

Police later approached Prescott, who declined to press charges and did not want medical treatment. Prescott was not charged in the incident, police reported.

Bill Martin, spokesman for Mississippi State, said he spoke with Prescott about the fight. Martin said Prescott suffered facial cuts after being hit with a bottle, but he did not have to go to the hospital. Martin said the fight also involved teammates Torrey Dale and Damian Williams.

--- VIDEO: SEE THE FIGHT (WARNING: Contains some potentially offensive language)

Martin added that the three players were headed back to Starkville, Mississippi, where the university is located.

Prescott sent a message on Twitter on Monday night that said, Thanks for all the Concerns and Prayers! Im okay [sic] and ready to get back to Starkville. Ignorance happens! Be safe on Spring Break!

PCBPD reported the incident is still under investigation.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.newsherald.com/news/crime-public-safety/mississippi-state-quarterback-dak-prescott-injured-in-pcb-concert-fight-1.448451



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A St. Patrick's Day lunch menu from Sonoma's Meadowcroft Wines



The Ballymaloe Cookery School in County Cork, Ireland, is one of the only cooking schools in the world with its own 100-acre, certified organic farm.

Ballymaloe graduate Darby Tarantino uses that sprawling, verdant garden as inspiration each March when she creates an authentic St. Patricks Day luncheon at the tasting room of Meadowcroft Wines in Sonoma, where she serves as the resident chef and wine educator.

Unlike the faux-Irish feast of corned beef and cabbage, which is more Manhattan Island than Emerald Isle, her farm-to-table feast conjures up all of the sweet root vegetables and crisp spring bounty of Ballymaloe, a Gaelic word that means the townland of sweet honey.

When they think of Irish food, people always think of meat and potatoes, said Tarantino, whose ancestors fled County Cork during the potato famine. But at Ballymaloe Cookery School, theyve realized that Ireland is more than that. Its surrounded by ocean, and its founder, Darina Allen, is responsible for all kinds of farmers markets all over the country.

Tarantino, who grew up in Santa Rosa and now lives in Penngrove, made her first trip to Ireland in 2000, then returned every year until 2007, when she decided to leave her job in escrow to enroll at Ballymaloe and reinvent herself as a food and wine maven.

I fell in love with the country, so I started going back every year, she said. Ireland was calling me home. Whenever I land at the airport there, I have a feeling of being home.

In 2007, the Celtic Tiger economic engine was still roaring when she started classes at Ballymaloe, which opened its doors in 1983 and has been teaching students the secrets of authentic Irish cooking ever since.

Everything we cooked came from the organic farm, she said. We made our own cheese, and even milked the cows.

During the first week, Allen taught the students how to make a proper Irish soda bread, a simple, unleavened loaf made with flour, buttermilk, baking soda and salt.

She taught us how to get the right texture, and how to tell if it is done, Tarantino recalled. You have to have just the right amount of buttermilk and when you tap the bottom, you should hear a hollow sound.

Source: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/lifestyle/3584983-181/a-st-patricks-day-lunch



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Norwalk man goes on rant about Biggie Smalls after buying crack



NORWALK -- Police say a Norwalk man allegedly went on a rant about Biggie Smalls while writhing around in a pile of snow Sunday before he banged on a woman's car, causing it to dent.

Carlos Gudino, 35, of 1 Disesa Court, was charged with criminal mischief, possession with intent to sell, sale/possession within distance of a school, first-degree threatening, criminal trespass and possession of narcotics.

Gudino was issued a $20,000 bond and a court date of March 9 at Norwalk Superior.

According to a police report, officers responded to a report of a suspicious person on Loundsbury Avenue around 6 p.m.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with a witness who said she saw a man laying in the snow in the street outside of her apartment building while yelling about Biggy Smalls and other rappers.

The suspect, Gudino, who was said to have been rambling on and not making sense, was described as a white male wearing black clothing.

Officers searched the area for Gudino with the help of a resident who was driving around the neighborhood in an attempt to help before they went back to speak with the witness.

While there, the witness told police she saw Gudino laying in her yard before he allegedly jumped up and began banging on her car while screaming. Gudino's antics allegedly left a dent in the hood of the car.

Police later caught up with the Gudino on Fair Street, where officers say he refused to acknowledge their presence.

When he finally decided to talk, Gudino claimed to have been visiting a friend in the building and said, "All I did was bang on her car."

Officers placed Gudino in handcuffs and patted him down, which they say revealed suspected crack in his pocket.

As he was being taken into custody, police say Gudino began yelling at the officers and said he had gotten into an argument earlier in the day in regards to a narcotics purchase.

Source: http://www.thehour.com/news/nw-police/norwalk-man-goes-on-rant-about-biggie-smalls-after-buying/article_af56d716-66c7-5362-a6aa-c54d53f24bc8.html



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Monday, March 9, 2015

Terps Cruise To Big Ten Tournament On Seven-Game Win Streak



Posted on March 09, 2015 by Chris Garman

The University of Maryland men's basketball team closed the regular season with a 64-61 win against the University of Nebraska March 8. The No. 10 Terps are now 26-5 and 14-4 in the Big Ten conference. The 26 regular-season wins are the most in program history.

The Terps finished second in the Big Ten standings and will receive a double-round bye during the Big Ten tournament before playing the winner of the Indiana-Northwestern matchup during the quarterfinal round March 13.

Photo Credit: Mitch Stringer/PressBox

The Terps split their two regular-season meetings with the Hoosiers. Maryland dropped the first game, 89-70, in Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 22. At the time, the Terps were ranked No. 13, while the Hoosiers were ranked No. 23. Indiana junior guard Yogi Farrell scored a game-high 24 points on 7-for-8 shooting from behind the 3-point line.

Maryland avenged that loss in College Park, Md., Feb. 11, grinding out a 68-66 victory behind 18 points each from senior guard/forward Dez Wells and freshman guard Melo Trimble. The victory marked the start of the Terps' current seven-game win streak, making them the first Big Ten team to win their final seven regular-season contests since Wisconsin accomplished the feat during the 2007-08 season.

Maryland needed some late-game heroics from Wells to defeat Northwestern, 68-67, during the two teams' lone meeting this season at Xfinity Center Jan. 25. Wells scored on a tip-in off a missed 3-pointer by Trimble with 1.4 seconds left to propel the Terps to the win.

The Hoosiers and Wildcats met once this season, with the Wildcats notching a 72-65 victory Feb. 25. For the Hoosiers, the loss was the start of the team's current three-game losing skid. As for the Wildcats, they have won five of their last seven games after losing a season-high 10 games from Jan. 4-Feb. 10.

Meanwhile, Maryland, which finished two games behind Wisconsin for the Big Ten's top spot, ranked in the middle of the conference in several key statistical categories. The Terps are seventh in the conference in scoring defense, allowing 63.1 points per game. The Terps are ninth in scoring offense, averaging 69.7 points per outing. They are also seventh in the conference in scoring margin (plus-6.6 points per game), team field goal percentage (44 percent) and rebounding margin (plus-1.7 per contest).

An area where the Terps have excelled, though, is team defense. The team finished second in the conference in field goal percentage defense, holding opponents to 39.6 percent shooting. Maryland has also taken advantage of its trips to the free-throw line, ranking second in the Big Ten with a 75.7 percent conversion rate.

All season, the Terps have shown the ability to win close games. With the three-point win against the Cornhuskers, the Terps are 10-0 in games decided by six points or fewer. Another factor was their ability to take care of business on their home floor, going 18-1 (9-0 Big Ten) at the Xfinity Center.

"It is pretty amazing," head coach Mark Turgeon said. "There were some games I was confused about how we did it, and I would be confused when looking at the stat sheet after the games. We had a good balance, and it is just pretty amazing. We did not talk about it, but we all knew it was great to finish 9-0 at home. We gained confidence."

Following the team's three-game road losing streak from Jan. 22-Feb. 8, the Terps managed to win their final three road games. Maryland fought through its road struggles, and now will play neutral court games during the postseason. The Terps are 2-0 in such games this season, having earned both wins coming during the CBE Hall of Fame Classic championship against Arizona State Nov. 24 and Iowa State Nov. 25.

The Big Ten tournament concludes March 15, and the Terps will learn their NCAA tournament seed the same day. ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi currently has Maryland projected to be a No. 3 seed in the East region, but the team could make a strong case for a No. 2 seed if it wins the Big Ten tournament.

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Source: http://www.pressboxonline.com/2015/03/09/terps-cruise-to-big-ten-tournament-on-seven-game-win-streak



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Patrick Willis/Justin Smith retirement, Colin Kaepernick trade rumors, Frank ...



The 49ers roster is seeing all kinds of turnover, amidst all sorts of random news, rumors and speculation. So much for ever going to Las Vegas again.

In case I did not realize this before, I can confirm now that I should never return to Las Vegas again. I said on Friday that crazy stuff can happen when I go to Las Vegas, and this weekend has only further served to confirm it. In the time I have been gone, we have seen the following news, rumors, speculation, or whatever you want to call it:

My apologies to Michael Wilhoite, Tony Jerod-Eddie, Garrett Celek, Kyle Nelson and Derek Carrier. All four were either tendered or signed new contracts. While that is certainly news-worthy, it kinda sort falls by the wayside amidst the rest of this news.

Just when we thought the 49ers offseason could not get any crazier, it manages to top itself. And as I was enjoying the past few days in Las Vegas, the 49ers entered Thunderdome, and then shot well beyond it.

This team is going to look significantly different when they return to the offseason workout program next month. Their defensive depth chart alone is seeing significant change. The 49ers 11-man defensive depth chart a year ago included Justin Smith, Patrick Willis, Ray McDonald, Chris Culliver, Perrish c*x and Ahmad Brooks. Those guys are either gone or could be gone before the end of this week.

And of course, Frank Gore is likely gone, Michael Crabtree and Mike Iupati could both depart this week, and we don't know the future of Stevie Johnson. Oh, and of course the Kap rumors are out there. I don't expect Colin Kaepernick to be traded, but the longer I stay in Las Vegas, it seems like the more likely it is that something could happen just to mess with me! Thankfully, I'm headed back to DC later this afternoon. I get on a plane at 5:15 p.m. PT, so let's hope for the best.

Until then, start hoarding supplies because Thunderdome is upon us!

Source: http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/3/9/8176089/patrick-willis-justin-smith-retirement-colin-kaepernick-trade-rumors



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Ndamukong Suh expected to sign $114 million deal with Miami Dolphins



Last Thursday, an Irish Setter named Thendara Satisfaction took second prize in his class at the prestigious Crufts dog show in Birmingham, England. A day later, back home in Belgium, the dog, called Jagger, became ill and died. The vet was suspicious and performed an autopsy on the 3-year-old show dog. "They found cubes of beef in his stomach that had at least two types of poison inside," co-owner and breeder Dee Millington-Bott tells CNN. "He had enough in his system to kill a horse, according to the vet."

Belgian police have launched an investigation, and everyone is expecting a full toxicology report next week. Nothing has ever happened like this in the 124-year history of Crufts, according to the Kennel Club, which runs the dog show. The motive for the poisoning is unclear. "We're quite successful and that can of course make people jealous," Willem Lauwers, husband of Belgian co-owner Aleksandra Lauwers, tells BBC News.

But Millington-Bott, a Briton, says she doesn't believe it was a competitor. "I've been doing this for 30-odd years and I think I would have to give up on everything if I believed that someone who shows and breeds dogs would kill a dog," she tells CNN. "We all do this because we love dogs. If you hate me for being successful, then stick a brick through my window or something. But why would you involve a dog?"

Source: http://theweek.com/speedreads/543098/ndamukong-suh-expected-sign-114-million-deal-miami-dolphins



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Jared Leto Attends �Tasting Night With Galaxy� In Paris To Celebrate The ...



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Younghee Lee, Gigi Hadid, Jared Leto and Carine Roitfeld attend the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Model Doutzen Kroes, the face of Samsung Netherlands, attends the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Jared Leto (R) and Elizabeth Von Guttman attend the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Jared Leto and Younghee Lee attend the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Jared Leto attends the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung?s Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Gigi Hadid, Jared Leto and Doutzen Kroes, the face of Samsung Netherlands attend the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Models Lily Donaldson and Doutzen Kroes, the face of Samsung Netherlands attend the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Brad Goreski attends the Paris Fashion Week Tasting Night with Galaxy featuring Brad Goreski, model Jessica Stam and Samsung's Executive Vice President of Global Marketing for Mobile Communications, Younghee Lee at Four Seasons Hotel George V on March 7, 2015 in Paris, France.

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Sunday, March 8, 2015

An Honest Word on International Womens' Day



For Women's Day last year, I was treated to a trip to the spa with a friend. Those two hours we spent spoiling ourselves at the spa while our wonderful husbands looked after the four children under 3 1/2 that we had between us was absolute heaven.

It had been longer than I could remember since I had a truly relaxing break from everything. In the three years and three months since my eldest child was born, my husband and I had been on exactly six dates, I had spent one night away from home (apart from my time in hospital having my second child -- which felt like a holiday) and the holidays we had were harder work than "term time" when we have some help with our kids in the form of playschool.

We have a friend who lives on a farm about 90 minutes away and spends weekends in our cottage so that he can be in the city for a few days a week. He has become like a brother, and has seen our family in every circumstance and all states of dress (me in pajamas sans makeup and hair... well, let's just not talk about the hair), every possible mood (just think about a 3-year-old and a toddler before 8 a.m. pre-breakfast and post-difficult night trying out well, everything.)

One particularly loud and chaotic morning, on the day of my eldest son's birthday party, I stood next to our family friend in my pink-striped socks and looked around the havoc that was our home in that moment and stated, "Now THIS is what we should put on Facebook. Welcome to our real life. Our insane, loud, crazy, messy, mucky, happy, shouting, crying, cooking, cleaning (at some point) real life. Take it or leave it -- this is how it really is."

I know you have experienced this -- the problem is that so few of us are actually honest in sharing the true challenges of parenthood and we like to pretend everything is absolutely perfect in our homes when, actually, what we really desperately need more than anything else in the world is just two hours of escape.

I also know that it is sometimes easier to hide behind perfection, pretending everything is fine -- great, actually! Sure, you have two children under 2... the eldest may be sleeping, but the youngest certainly isn't. The youngest is most likely waking the eldest, the eldest is having to adjust to this change in your family structure and is throwing tantrums off the Richter scale and you are doing your best to handle it all -- get them to eat (in front of the TV) so that they will (hopefully) sleep long enough for you to have some time with your husband, or to yourself or (shhhhh...) some actual sleep of your own so that you can get up before any of your children wake, get dressed and ready so that you can get them dressed and up and fed and out of the house to run to whatever next appointment you have to go to to pretend that (breathe) everything is just Great.

No. It's not. It's hard. It sucks picking poo up out of the bathwater with your bare hands and flushing it down the toilet. It is demoralizing cooking food that your toddler turns his or her nose up at until you resort, once again, to scrambled eggs. It is incredibly, unimaginably difficult keeping calm while your 2-year-old throws an absolute hurricane of a fit, kicking and screaming and thrashing about on the ground. But you do -- you try to -- and, most of the time, you get it kind-of OK.

It is also quite simply magnificent, beautiful and wonder-filled to be a mom. It is the most rewarding thing you will ever do and, without a doubt, the most important job on earth. Harold B. Lee once said, "The most important of the Lord's work you will ever do will be the work you do within the walls of your own home."

But you can't do it alone. It takes a village to raise a child. We need to start tapping into our villages -- and being kinder to ourselves and others. We need to start taking two hours to ourselves on Women's Day so that we can rest, and recoup, and then drive home to do it all over again.

Let's be honest with ourselves, with others, with everyone we can help by just, simply, being real.

This post originally appeared on www.halfdaymum.com - the site that offers you the resources you need to become the woman and mum you were always meant to be: to discover more about yourself, prioritize your time and focus your passion on the things that are most authentically important to you.

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Adrien Broner Defeats John Molina Jr., NBC Cuts Off His Post-Fight Interview ...



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As for the fight, Adrien Bronerdefeated John Molina Jr. late last night by unanimous decision:120-108, 120-108, 118-110.

PerCompuBox statistics: Broner landed 219 of 502 punches (44 percent), and Molina landed just 54 of 299 (22 percent).

With the win, Broner improvedhis competitive record to 30-1-0 22 of thewins coming via knockout.

After the fight was over, Broner had some things to say

Where was Adrien was going with that comment? Well,youll just have to use your imagination because NBCimmediately cut the interview and went back to the ringside commentators.

This isnt the first time Broner has brought these type of commentsinto the ring. After beating Carlos Molina last May: Adrien unleashed similar, racially-infused tauntsduring his post-fight interview.

Adrian Broner really just said Im the Can man Im Afri-can, I just beat the F*ck out of a Mexi-can Had him on radio, was a jerk.

Mike Gill (@MikeGillShow) May 4, 2014

After Broners fight last year, the World Boxing Council suspendedhimshortly after for the comments. Only a few months later, the same committee just decided one day that it was ok toremove his ban.

Now that hes poked the bear for a a second time, will the WBC enforce aretroactive punishment and/or ban for committing the same exact infraction he didin May?

Stay tuned

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Flying (Han) Solo: Calista Flockhart Spotted Walking In LA The Day Of Husband ...



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Ford's wife, Calista Flockhart, arrived at her husband's bedside in the UCLA Medical Center quickly after he crash-landed his plane on the Penmar golf course in Venice, California.

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The actress' car was spotted in its parking lot soon after Ford was taken to the hospital, according to reports.

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But before that, the actress was spotted taking a peaceful walk around Los Angeles, totally unaware of the news to come.

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Calista kept it casual, donning gray workout gear with a brown baseball cap to cover her face.

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Since the crash, Ford's family has been at the hospital, supporting the resilient actor.

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Ford's chef son Ben tweeted Thursday evening, "At the hospital. Dad is ok. Battered, but ok," adding that the legendary actor "is every bit the man you would think he is" and "incredibly strong."

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Ben and Ford's daughter Georgia were on hand more than three hours after the crash.

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Ben later posted: "Thank you all for your thoughts and good vibes for my dad."

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Ford was in stable condition early Friday, officials said, as new details emerged about his initial injuries following the scary incident.

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Luckily, the 72-year-old is expected to make a full recovery.

Source: http://radaronline.com/photos/calista-flockhart-la-walk-harrison-ford-plane-crash-pics/



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Remember this? Jodi Arias lays out future prison plans



As Jodi Arias prepares to spend the rest of her life in prison, we take a look back at some of the programs and projects Arias told jurors she planned to be a part of while behind bars.

Watch Jodi Arias tell jurors from her 2013 trial how she plans to start recycling and literacy programs in prison, and will continue to donate her hair to locks of love.

Photos: Go inside the prison cell that awaits Jodi Arias

Judge Sherry Stephens will officially sentence Arias on April 13.

Arias' sentencing retrial ended Thursday after a second Arizona jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision on her punishment for the gruesome 2008 murder of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander.

Source: http://www.hlntv.com/video/2015/03/06/jodi-arias-furture-prison-plans-projects-locks-love



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Saturday, March 7, 2015

What Are Bollywood Actors Doing on Holi?



Spending a colourful day with family and friends and gorging on goodies is what's on the mind for Bollywood actors like Ayushmann Khurrana and Nawazuddin Siddiqui on Holi on March 6, while those like Bipasha Basu and Tiger Shroff plan to keep distance from the revelry.

Here are the actors' plans:

Sushant Singh Rajput: It's going to be a dirty Holi for me. I'll be with my soul-mate Ankita and my close friends in Lavasa.

Nimrat Kaur: I'll be at a rain-dance party. It is being hosted by two friends who were recently married. It's their first Holi as a married couple. We'll have loads of fun, and only with organic colours.

Ayushmann Khurrana: Holi is food, fun, dance and frolic with close friends at a farm house in Chandigarh. This is the only festival when people who are in the public eye can venture out and have fun because nobody recognises you when your face looks like graffiti. Tiger Shroff: I don't play Holi. But I want to keep working hard to add colours to my parents' lives.

Bipasha Basu: I've no Holi plans. I'm allergic to colours.

Taapsee Pannu: I'm not really a huge fan of the way this festival is celebrated in this country. It is an excuse for people to do a lot of stuff I don't really find fun. I've got a box of organic gulaal (colour) which we shall play with at home in peace with my sister and a few friends. Then I might go out with my sister in the evening for a good dinner and a movie celebrating the holiday.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui: I'll be enjoying myself with my friends.

Arjun Rampal: I'll be enjoying with family and friends. I guess that's what the rest of the country will be doing. Ali Fazal: Instead Of Holi I'm getting ready to play my role this time. We just might skip the colours this Holi. But I suspect at some point during the day my house will be taken over and I'll be forced out into a rain dance.

Kriti Sanon: I will be celebrating Holi with my friends in Mumbai this year.I will miss celebrating with my family. But will hopefully get some gujiya delivered at home.

Rajkummar Rao: I'm in the middle of shooting for Aligarh with Hansal Mehta. So I guess I'll skip Holi this year.

Source: http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/what-are-bollywood-actors-doing-on-holi-744656



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Report: Calista Flockhart staying by Harrison Ford's side



Calista Flockhart is supporting Harrison Ford in hospital.

The 50-year-old actress has barely left her 72-year-old husband's bedside since he suffered lacerations to his face when his plane crash landed due to engine failure in Los Angeles on Thursday.

A source close to the former 'Ally McBeal' star, who has son Liam, 14, with the 'Star Wars' actor, told PEOPLE.com on Friday: "Calista arrived at the ER shortly after Harrison. She looked concerned and stayed with Harrison until late last night. This morning, she drove Liam to school and then straight to the hospital. She is still at the hospital now."

Calista was spotted looking emotional and clutching a tissue before returning to the hospital.

Harrison's eldest son from a previous marriage, Ben Ford, also visited him and thanked his fans for their well wishes on Twitter, writing: "At the hospital. Dad is ok. Battered, but ok! He is every bit the man you would think he is. He is an incredibly strong man.

"Thank you all for your thoughts and good vibes for my dad."

Harrison was "alert and conscious" after he saved his own life with a "textbook emergency landing" near Venice Beach.

A spokesperson for the star previously said: "He was banged up and is in the hospital receiving medical care. The injuries sustained are not life threatening, and he is expected to make a full recovery."

Source: http://www.bostonherald.com/inside_track/celebrity_news/2015/03/report_calista_flockhart_staying_by_harrison_fords_side



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Flying (Han) Solo: Calista Flockhart Spotted Walking In LA The Day Of Husband ...



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Ford's wife, Calista Flockhart, arrived at her husband's bedside in the UCLA Medical Center quickly after he crash-landed his plane on the Penmar golf course in Venice, California.

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The actress' car was spotted in its parking lot soon after Ford was taken to the hospital, according to reports.

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But before that, the actress was spotted taking a peaceful walk around Los Angeles, totally unaware of the news to come.

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Calista kept it casual, donning gray workout gear with a brown baseball cap to cover her face.

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Since the crash, Ford's family has been at the hospital, supporting the resilient actor.

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Ford's chef son Ben tweeted Thursday evening, "At the hospital. Dad is ok. Battered, but ok," adding that the legendary actor "is every bit the man you would think he is" and "incredibly strong."

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Ben and Ford's daughter Georgia were on hand more than three hours after the crash.

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Ben later posted: "Thank you all for your thoughts and good vibes for my dad."

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Ford was in stable condition early Friday, officials said, as new details emerged about his initial injuries following the scary incident.

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Luckily, the 72-year-old is expected to make a full recovery.

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Runways open at LaGuardia Airport after Delta plane smashed into fence



New York City's LaGuardia Airport reopened its second runway Friday after removing a Delta jetliner that skidded and smashed through a fence a day earlier.

Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo said the second runway was reopened around 10:30 a.m. Friday. The airport's other runway was reopened about three hours after Thursday's accident.

Cranes were used overnight to remove plane.

Six people were hurt in the incident Thursday. The nose of the plane came to rest just feet from icy Flushing Bay.

The plane has been taken to a hangar.

The National Transportation Safety Board plans to retrieve the flight data and cockpit voice recorders and to document damage to the aircraft.

The mishap has raised questions about planes landing in icy conditions.

There's no rule about how much snow or ice leads to a runway closing. Instead, the Federal Aviation Administration requires airports to measure runways during winter storms to assure planes can safely brake: A specially equipped vehicle races down the runway with a computer checking braking action, and if the runway fails the test it must be closed.

The runway had been plowed minutes before, and two other pilots had reported good braking conditions, said Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport. It appeared the pilot did everything he could to slow the aircraft, he said.

"The plane did not make contact with the water," Foye said. "Happily, that was not a risk today."

The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending an investigator to retrieve the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders and to document damage to the plane.

LaGuardia, known for its disconcertingly close proximity to the bay, is one of the most congested airports in the United States. It's also one of the most difficult at which to land: Its close proximity to three other busy airports means pilots have to make a series of tight turns to line up with its runways while also going through their landing checklists.

LaGuardia's two runways are "reasonably short" but still safe, said former US Airways pilot John M. c*x, who's now CEO of consultancy Safety Operating Systems.

At airports with longer runways, pilots glide a few feet above the runway and gently touch down. At LaGuardia, c*x said, "you put the airplane on the ground and stop it."

On Flight 1086 from Atlanta, passengers said there was a surreal calm as the plane bounced and slid off the runway, but some children started crying after it came to a stop. It was only then that everyone realized how close they had come to plunging into freezing saltwater.

Passengers were told to exit over the broken right wing because the door out the back was too close to the water. They climbed off the plane dressed in their heavy winter coats and scarves and tromped through several inches of snow.

"As we walked across the runway, it was covered with so much snow that I was wondering: Who decided it was safe to land here?" said passenger Jane Kaufman, of Gainesville, Florida.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/06/runways-open-at-laguardia-airport-after-delta-plane-smashed-into-fence/



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Friday, March 6, 2015

Broncos Tender Top Tackler Brandon Marshall, 2 Others



ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) The Denver Broncos have tendered their three exclusive rights free agents, a group led by top tackler Brandon Marshall, who will receive $585,000 in 2015. Tackle Paul Cornick and guard Ben Garland will each receive $510,000.

The Broncos have two more restricted free agents in cornerback Tony Carter and linebacker Steven Johnson, and they must make a decision on them by the start of free agency Tuesday.

Marshall is a fourth-year pro and was a first-time starter last season. He led the Broncos with 110 tackles in 14 games despite missing the final 2 1-2 games with a sprained right foot that also hampered him in the playoffs. He posted 88 solo tackles, two sacks, an interception, nine pass breakups and one forced fumble.

Marshall, who entered the league as a fifth-round draft choice of the Jacksonville Jaguars after a standout career at Nevada, is expected to play strongside linebacker in new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips 3-4 scheme.

Marshall didnt require surgery on his injured foot and he expects to be ready for the start of offseason training next month.

Marshall went from practice squad member to backup to every-down linebacker, and he said he sees his breakout 2014 season as a precursor to bigger things in 2015.

I see myself as a well-rounded linebacker that can play the run and play the pass well and can pass rush pretty decent, Marshall said as he headed into an offseason of rest and rehab. My tackling got way better, so if I just keep working on all those things, then Ill be good.

Cornick is a second-year pro who played in a dozen games for Denver last season, making three starts at right tackle and three as a blocking tight end down the stretch as the Broncos became more run-oriented.

Garland, a former Air Force lineman, played in eight regular season games plus the playoff game after spending the previous two years on the Broncos practice squad. He originally signed with Denver as a free agent in 2010 before a two-year military stint.

The tenders came a day after the Broncos signed another of their restricted free agents, long snapper Aaron Brewer, to a four-year, $4 million deal.

Also Friday, the Broncos announced the hiring of Mitch Tanney as director of football analytics, a newly created position. Before working in a similar capacity with the Bears from 2013-14, the former Monmouth College quarterback served as a manager of football products and sports analytics at STATS LLC.

By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Writer

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Source: http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/03/06/broncos-tender-top-tackler-brandon-marshall-2-others/



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Aim�e Osbourne: Jetzt ist sie am Zug



Aime Osbourne, 31, verffentlichte heute das Musikvideo zu ihrer ersten Single "Raining Gold" ihres Projektes ARO. Fr ihre Karriere will die Tochter von Schock-Rocker Ozzy Osbourne, 66, und dessen zweiter Ehefrau Sharon, 62, allerdings am liebsten komplett auf den Promi-Bonus ihrer berhmten Familie verzichten.

Der (fast) komplette TV-Clan rund um Oberhaupt Ozzy wurde durch die MTV-Serie "The Osbournes" weltberhmt. Doch anders als ihre kleine Schwester Kelly, 30, die sich bereits als Sngerin ausprobierte und Hits wie "Papa Don't Preach" verffentlichte, wollte Aime die Show nie als Sprungbrett nutzen.

TV-Show ohne Aime

Daher kapselte sie sich auch vllig von der erfolgreichen Sendung ab und zog wegen der Dreharbeiten sogar aus dem Elternhaus aus. Nur wenige Male sahen sie die TV-Zuschauer in der beliebten Serie neben Kelly und ihrem gemeinsamen Bruder Jack, 29, - aus gutem Grund. "Ich wollte eine Sngerin sein und ich dachte mir, dass ich sofort in eine bestimmte Ecke gestellt worden wre, wenn ich mich an "The Osbournes" beteiligt htte", uerte sich Aime laut "Blabbermouth" in einem Interview zu dem Thema.

Der Rckendeckung ihrer Familie kann sich Aime aber sicher sein. Mama Sharon rhrte schon auf ihrem Twitter-Account fleiig die Werbetrommel fr den neuen Song ihrer ltesten.

Der Kampf gegen die Musik

Zunchst wollte Aime ihre wahre Leidenschaft, die Musik, allerdings gar nicht wahrhaben und berhaupt nicht in die Fustapfen ihres berhmten Vaters ("Dreamer") treten. "Es ist ganz natrlich, gegen das rebellieren zu wollen, was die Eltern tun. Sobald ich akzeptierte, dass die Musik mein Weg ist, rebellierte ich, indem ich es auf meine eigene Art machen wollte." Darber hinaus wollte die junge Sngerin nicht annehmen, dass sie auf den Erfolgszug des berhmten "Black Sabbath"-Stars einfach aufspringen knnte.

Vermutlich hat sie sich auch deshalb so viel Zeit mit ihrer ersten Song-Verffentlichung gelassen. In das Lied "Raining Gold" steckte sie ihr ganzes Herzblut und lie sich dafr offensichtlich von vielen persnlichen Erfahrungen inspirieren. "Ich wollte, dass der Song ausdrckt, wie erdrckend und isolierend es sich anfhlt, andauernd missverstanden zu werden und gleichzeitig die Wichtigkeit der Entscheidung, sich davon zu befreien und an sich selbst zu glauben", fasste die junge Knstlerin gegenber dem "Rolling Stone"-Magazin die Botschaft des Liedes zusammen. "Das "Raining Gold"-Video widmet sich dementsprechend einer dieser Botschaften, nmlich nie irgendetwas ber jemanden oder eine Situation anzunehmen, nur weil es uerlich einen bestimmten Anschein erweckt."

Dementsprechend darf man wohl noch viel von Aime Osbourne erwarten.

Source: http://www.gala.de/stars/news/aimee-osbourne-jetzt-ist-sie-am-zug_1221741.html



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Let's Not Oversimplify Kim Kardashian's b**t Appeal



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Yesterday, Complex, jumping off a study by Turkish researchers covered in The Daily Mail, ran a piecetitled "The Evolutionary Reason Why You Love Kim Kardashian's b**t." It was, as the name suggests, an attempt at understanding why Kardashian's posterior has been an object of such fascination for so long, up to the point of it basically breaking the internet last month.

Complex explained the concept like this:

According to researchers from Bilkent University in Turkey (you guys are the real MVPs), the reason we're so attracted to serious curves goes all the way back to our hunter-gatherer ancestors. You see, a woman having a back that curves approximately 45 degrees above the top of her b**t means she would have had an evolutionary advantage in pre-civilized society. At least that's what science says.

"[The curve] would haveenabled ancestral women to shift theircenterof mass back over their hips during pregnancy, a time during which there is a dramatic forward shift of theircenterof mass," Dr. David Lewis toldThe Daily Mail. "Consequently, ancestral women who possessed this degree of lumbar curvature would have been able to forage longer into pregnancy and would have been able to carry out multiple pregnancies with a reduced risk of spinal injury."

There's something intuitively appealing about this story maybe because it takes a phenomenon that comes down to s*x, a very primal subject, and explains it in terms of caveman urges that linger in our species to this day. That doesn't mean the story's accurate, though. In fact, it's a good example of a pretty questionable type of evolutionary-psychology-based explanation for human behavior.

Why Men Always Think Women Are Flirting With Them Why Do Men and Women Get Jealous About Different Things?

Evolutionary psychology, or evo-psych, refers to a branch of psychology that attempts to explain modern human behavior in terms of what would have been adaptive back in the days when natural selection determined the path of our species (natural selection still is doing that, of course, but thanks to our fancy medicine and technology, we're tending to die in different ways than our ancestors did). To take a simple example, early humans (or ancestors of humans) who were really, really chill and never scared of anything probably didn't survive for long, because if you don't react to that saber-toothed tiger rustling the bushes near you with a bit of fear, you are going to be its dinner. Fear is an adaptive response to an environment in which stuff is trying to eat you, and so those who have some fear in them are more likely to survive and pass on their (somewhat fearful) genes.

Fair enough: It would be silly to think that the distant past doesn't still affect our behavior in certain ways. But the problems arise when you get too creative or perhaps specific with these explanations, which tends to happen when they're not handled with care. I emailed Hunter Honeycutt, a psychology researcher at Bridgewater College in Virginia who has written at length about evolutionary psychology, to get his thoughts on this.

To Honeycutt, one of the clearest rebuttals to an evo-psych explanation for the Kardashian phenomenon is, as he put it, that "attractiveness is socially constructed, var[ying] among human populations across the globe and across generations." In other words, if big butts are in today, but skinniness is seen as a desirable characteristic in women in other times and places, it doesn't really make sense to say that it's evolution that's primarily shaping these preferences culture is just a much more straightforward explanation.

Honeycutt also noted a number of other problems with this story line, some of which stem from the actual source study itself. For one thing, "men in the study were less attracted to larger rumps that resulted from fat or excess muscle" the men's preference had to do with spine curvature, not b**t size, which would seem to conflict with the notion that Kardashian's body is setting off some sort ofprimevalsex-bells.

But more important, Honeycutt nicely summed up the issue not just with this explanation, but with a lot of evo-psych stories:

The problem with such speculation is that I can come up with an equally plausible alternative scenario where this spinal curvature is maladaptive. For instance, it is reasonable to believe that foraging was a relatively dangerous activity in our distant ancestors, so women who foraged longer (particularly those who were pregnant and thus, heavier) would be at a significant increased risk of injury or death.

Speculation about what would or wouldn't be adaptive in an ancient setting is "difficult (if not impossible) to validate given how little we know about the social and environmental conditions in which our ancestors lived," Honeycutt said. So just because a given story feelsright or we find it appealing doesn't make it true, especially when we can just as easily come up with debunking alternatives.

What's most likely is that human behavior is an incredibly complicated mix of nature and nurture, and the "nature" part surely includes a lot of stuff that was partially a result of evolution. Evo-psych can help us untangle all this it's a discipline that has some useful concepts to teach us. But humanity's response to Kim Kardashian's b**t, it would appear, resists any overly simple explanations.

Source: http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2015/03/dont-oversimplify-kim-kardashians-b**t-appeal.html



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Thursday, March 5, 2015

See Photos of Children Celebrating Purim in the 1950s



In a 24-page feature on Judaism in 1955, part of a multi-issue series on world religions, LIFE Magazine introduced the religions holidays to readers in order of their spiritual importance. First came the high holy days, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, followed by Passover (which Charlton Heston would bring to the silver screen the following year) and Simchat Torah (which celebrates the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah). Fifth on the list, just edging out Hanukkahs festival of lights, was Purim.

Purim (February or March) finds the children dancing and dressing up, recalling how beautiful Queen Esther saved the Jews from persecution at the hands of a politician named Haman. Thats all the real estate the holiday received, accompanied by a black and white photo of a Hasidic man dancing in Jerusalem. Left on the cutting room floor were a number of color photographs made by Alfred Eisenstaedt of Israeli children wearing costumes for the celebration. Some dress as the characters in the Purim story (Esther, no surprise, is a crowd favorite), while others, like one little Lone Ranger, draw from popular culture.

The celebration itself centers around the reading of the Book of Esther, which begins with the Persian King Ahasuerus banishing his wife Vashti for disobeying orders. He arranges a beauty pageant to find a new wife and selects Esther, who keeps her Judaism a secret. Esthers cousin Mordechai, leader of the Jews, gains Ahasuerus favor by alerting him to an assassination plot, but incurs the wrath of anti-Semitic prime minister Haman, who issues a decree ordering all Jews to be killed. Esther valiantly stands up to Ahasuerus, disclosing her true identity and leading to Hamans hanging on the gallows built for Mordechai.

Purim is a favorite among children, who for just one day are encouraged to indulge in several activities that might otherwise be frowned upon. Dress-up hour is extended to a full-day activity. Cookies are offered up in abundance, their triangular shape conjuring evil Hamans hat. And noisemakers are distributed, with children instructed to exercise their full vocal capacity whenever Hamans name is uttered.

But Purim is not just for the kids. Adult revelers are urged to drink until they cant tell the difference between Mordechai and HamanTalmuds orders.

Liz Ronk, who edited this gallery, is the Photo Editor for LIFE.com. Follow her on Twitter at @LizabethRonk.

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Source: http://time.com/3731931/purim/



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Victoria Beckham Makes Time In Her Busy Schedule For An Evening Out With ...



We should all strive to have a love like David and Victoria Beckham's!

These two have such jam-packed schedules, it's a wonder how they make time for each other!

But like some people say, if you're really invested, you'll make time for them that's how that goes, right??

The Beckhams were spotted enjoying a night out on the town at the Haig Club without their kids on Sunday evening in their hometown of London!

It was actually an event for David's Haig Club whisky brand, but it totally doubles for a fancy date!

[ Related: The Entire Beckham Clan Supports Victoria At Her Show! ]

The former soccer stud shared the beautiful photo (above) of the two of them lounging around in the club after their dinner:

"Great to have my beautiful wife in attendance at my Haig Club London dinner. #HaigClubLondon"

Ugh, relationship goals!

[Image via David Beckham/Facebook.]

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DineEquity Continues Its Transformations of Applebee's, IHOP



NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Diners may soon notice more big changes at their Friday evening happy hour spot, DineEquity (DIN - Get Report) owned Applebee's.

Long known as a suburban staple with a menu featuring tried-and-true entrees and cocktails, Applebee's has been undergoing a transformation of its menu and dcor during the last few years. Since December 2007, 90% of the Applebee's menu has been upgraded or changed, according to the company.

The makeovers at Applebee's and fellow DineEquity-owned chain IHOP have certainly attracted the notice of investors, who have sent DineEquity shares to a 52-week high recently, spurred by a strong finish to last year.

In the fourth quarter, Applebee's reported a 2.8% increase in same-store sales, its best showing since the second quarter of 2011. IHOP's same-store sales rose 6.1% in the fourth quarter, representing its highest quarterly sales increase since the first quarter of 2004.

Together, the two chains account for about 70% of DineEquity's total annual revenue.

As part of its revamp, Applebee's is now advertising its shareable and pub plate bar snacks, which includes novel, chef-inspired dishes such fried shrimp with BBQ spice & sriracha chile lime sauce (see photo below), as well as desserts such aschurro s'mores. At the bar, drinks such as the Fireball Whiskey Lemonade are sure to appeal to thirsty millennials.

Applebee's restaurants are also receiving a facelift. Franchisees are rolling out sleeker-looking bars with more modern seating, and dining sections for families that are devoid of funky patterned cushioning.

"We have made progress on this notion of the modern grill and bar," said DineEquity Chairman and CEO Julia Stewart in an interview with TheStreet at the world's largest Applebee's,locatedin New York City. DineEquity expects Applebee'ssales to rise by 1% to 4% this year due to improvements to the chain's dcor and menu. Stewart also sees a significant opportunity for Applebee's to expand internationally. As of the end of 2014, there were 1,870 domestic Applebee's locations, with 26 franchisees operating just 147 sites internationally.

"The international side of the business is small, but a huge opportunity for us in terms of growth," said Stewart. "Internationally, we really have a lot of malls, especially in the Middle East, as it's the place to entertain and go, so Applebee's in a mall is an opportunity."

According to DineEquity's latest annual report, the Applebee's development agreements currently in place call for the opening of 102 domestic restaurants and 19 international restaurants in 2015 and 2016. DineEquity does not disclose same-restaurant sales for international locations. Meantime, IHOP is also about to undergo a menu revamp, and is starting to roll out a new prototype restaurant. According to Miller Tabak restaurant analyst Stephen Anderson, IHOP's performance has been the main driver of DineEquity's surging stock price, while Applebee's has more work left to do to close the gap with rivals such as Chili's, which is owned by Brinker International (EAT - Get Report). "I think Chili's has done a successful job of focusing back on its Tex-Mex roots within the mid-scale bar-and-grill segment," Anderson said.

For the quarter ended Dec. 24,Chili's produced a 4.2% same-restaurant sales increase at franchised locations in the U.S.Must Read: Go Inside Dunkin' Donuts Plans to Dominate the K-Cup Industry

Source: http://www.thestreet.com/story/13066369/1/dineequity-continues-its-transformations-of-applebees-ihop.html



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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Analysis / Netanyahu's speech leaves rivals at a loss



Minutes after the last standing ovation in Congress subsided, Israels politicians were trying to grab back the narrative of a local election campaign that had been hijackedby Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 9,500 kilometers away in Washington, D.C.

In Jerusalems downtown Mikes Place bar, Zionist Unions candidate for finance minister, Prof. Manuel Trajtenberg, was engaged in earnest conversation with about 20 young voters on banking controls and housing policy.

It was the sort of campaign event that rarely features in the media one that dealt with the actual details of issues impacting on Israelis lives. The white-haired Trajtenberg, a newcomer to politics, seems to have quickly adapted to his new environment, compressing a complex economic issue into sound bites.

He tried to avoid referring to Netanyahus speech, but just before he left, he said,Enough of this fearmongering. We have a real crisis in housing now, which is affecting our real lives.

Outside, someone suggested to him that Zionist Union would have done better to invite the television cameras to his meeting than to party leader Isaac Herzogs lackluster speech at the Gaza border.

Herzog, looking pale and slightly out of breath in a small hall with bad acoustics, could not have done more to highlight the contrast between a global statesman holding the worlds attention for a nearly hour-long speech at the most prestigious venue, and a local politician.

The painful truth is that behind the applause, Netanyahu remains alone, said Herzog. Israel remains isolated and the talks with Iran continue without any Israeli involvement.

He was right, but the lingering impression was of a lonely and forlorn Herzog. It was an unfair match, and a stark reminder that Netanyahus strategy of fighting this election over the issue on which the Israeli public still view him favorably seems to be working.

Likuds campaign had a couple of dismal weeks with the state comptrollers reports on the misuse of the prime ministers official residence budget and the ongoing failure of successive governments to deal with the housing crisis.

In the polls, a small gap opened in Herzogs favor. But the trip to Washington blew the plan to hold Netanyahu accountable for his domestic failings out of the water. With 12 days of campaigning left, what can Zionist Union and the other parties challenging Likud do to grab back the narrative and reclaim the agenda?

Bennett, Dery: If you can't beat him, join him

Two of Likuds natural partners are not even trying any more. Habayit Hayehudi leader Naftali Bennett joined Netanyahu in Washington and has done everything possible to prove himself a mini-Bibi. Shas chairman Arye Dery on Tuesday night abandoned his partys policy of not recommending a candidate until after the elections and announced at the partys largest campaign rally, Mr. Prime Minister, we want to be with you and we want you to be prime minister.

Bennett and Dery are both aware that many of their potential voters are essentially Likudniks, and to keep them from voting for Netanyahus party, they are reduced to embracing him and promising that, no matter what, they will support him as prime minister.

For the other parties trying to present themselves as alternatives to Likud and appeal to voters who would like to replace Netanyahu, the question is how to move the discussion forward.

The two comptrollers reports are already old news, other domestic issues such as overcrowding in hospitals, which Herzog and his party colleagues tried to play up yesterday, are difficult to politicize and besides, the health minister in the last government was Yesh Atid's Yael German, so it will be difficult to pin this problem on the prime minister.

If the polls this weekend show that the speech had no effect on the electorate, Netanyahu will be in trouble. But all he needs is about 30,000 Likudniks who were planning to vote for Moshe Kahlons Kulanu party and a similar number who were thinking of voting for Habayit Hayehudi to return home, and he will be in pole position again. What else can be done in 10 days for Likuds rivals to regain momentum?

Of course, Iran could be a double-edged sword for Netanyahu. If, despite his efforts, a deal is signed before Israelis go to the polls, his opponents will be in a position to accuse him of damaging relations with the United States with nothing to show in return. But while some Western diplomats (not all) believe an agreement is imminent, it is highly unlikely to be signed before the deadline at the end of the month. Netanyahus rivals just want Iran to disappear for the next 10 days.

Next week the last full one of the campaign Zionist Union, Kulanu and Yesh Atid will all fire off their last salvos before Election Day organization becomes the name of the game.

They have no idea how to take hold of the agenda. At this stage, they are undecided even whether to target Netanyahu or each other.

Source: http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel-election-2015/.premium-1.645359



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