Saturday, March 7, 2015

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.

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



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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

( Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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.

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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.

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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.

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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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