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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

sat scores: Bristol SAT scores fall below national, state averages

BRISTOL — Bristol students are not doing as well as their counterparts across the state in reading, writing and math on the critical SAT test that is used by many colleges to help determine whom they admit.

“We have work to do,” school Superintendent Philip Streifer said Wednesday.

The scores generally show that students in Bristol whose parents are low-income or lacking a college education do better than expected, but those from higher- income families whose parents are well-educated fall well short of expected results.

Bristol’s mean SAT score for 2008 was 1491, which is about 30 points lower in each of the three categories than totals posted in neighboring districts such as Farmington, Lewis Mills High School in Burlington, Southington or West Hartford.

Perhaps most disturbing is that Bristol students who reported they were in the top tenth of their class at Bristol Central or Bristol Eastern high schools were lower in every area than Connecticut students as a whole.

Bristol’s white students as a whole did worse than white students across both the state and the nation.

African-American and Hispanic students in Bristol, however, outscored minorities in Connecticut and elsewhere in the country.

The numbers spurred education officials to plan a wholesale campaign to raise SAT scores in years to come by offering more accelerated and Advanced Placement classes, improving instruction in key classes and other measures that may help.

Administrators need to bring the sort of focus to the issue that they did to CAPT scores nearly a decade ago, said Denise Carabetta, who coordinated the push.

Bristol’s CAPT scores have jumped significantly as a result of that push, putting the district on par with communities that have much higher income and educational levels.

“When we focus on something, it improves,” said Martin Semmel, the principal at Central.

The new plan calls for adding AP classes in statistics, English & Composition, environmental science and U.S. history.

It would also offer more accelerated middle-school classes to get students ready for college level work as soon as their sophomore year of high school.

Streifer said part of the effort will be to convince teachers that every student is capable of doing high-level work. He said that’s the necessary foundation.

Also crucial is that Bristol’s education funding hold up, which is by no means certain as state leaders try to cope with unprecedented revenue shortfalls.

Over the past five years, the only SAT area where Bristol has made any meaningful gain is in math. Reading and writing scores have been flat.

Officials hope that emphasizing the skills the test addresses across the curriculum will help students do better on their SATs while simultaneously preparing for a more successful college education.

Steve Collins can be reached at (860) 584-0501 ext. 254 or scollins@bristolpress.com.

2008 Average test scores

Reading

Bristol 493

State 509

Nation 502

Math

Bristol 503

State 513

Nation 515

Writing

Bristol 494

State 513

Nation 494


Source: bristolpress.com

Saturday, April 4, 2009

John Mulaney: Comedian on top



Few other stand-up comedians have made a dent on the national comedy scene as big as the one John Mulaney has– and at such a young age. A near perfect debut album for Comedy Central and a scribe gig at Saturday Night Live leaves little question as to why that is.

In just a few short years, comedian John Mulaney has accomplished more than most comedians twice his age. At 26, he’s already headlined the country’s top comedy clubs, been a regular talking head on VH1’s Best Week Ever, scored a plum gig as a writer on Saturday Night Live — and on March 24, Comedy Central Records is releasing a collection of his distinctive storytelling on everything from drag queens and childhood pranks to his favorite TV shows.

The album, The Top Part takes its name from a throw-away line in one of Mulaney’s most notorious jokes, which raises questions about the King Solomon story in the Bible, in which the monarch settles a dispute between two women over a baby by deciding to cut it in half and giving each a piece. As the fable goes, the true mother is determined when the other woman agrees with the demented strategy and says she’ll take whatever half she can get — and according to Mulaney, the woman is so whacked-out, she actually refers to the baby’s head as “the top part.”

“That Bible story was just one of those things that had bothered me since I was very little,” explains Mulaney from his SNL office on the 17th floor of 30 Rock. “And [the top part] it is my favorite thing in the joke, but I don’t think it gets such a laugh.”

But cricket-filled moments like that don’t happen much during a John Mulaney set. His infamous takes on the obvious in pop culture, like Donald Trump’s “fine golden hair” or how bartenders on Law & Order inexplicably remember every customer they’ve ever served, are the self-proclaimed rat bastard’s bread and butter.

Here, Mulaney raps to Punchline Magazine about his new album, his gig on the world’s most famous sketch show, and naturally, drag queens. Check out his Comedy Central special on April 3 at 10 pm.

How cool is it to have your very own CD coming out?
It’s been really incredible to be involved with Comedy Central Records on this. I was really flattered when they asked me to do it. I certainly knew I had enough material to do one. It definitely struck me as quite a big deal and exciting that there was even an offer to do one with them. Comedy Central is just a great place for stand-up.

Which jokes on the CD are you most proud of?
There are jokes I really like, the one about drag queens and Goth people. I find them real satisfying because they came from real opinions. I wasn’t sure if they’d work as jokes. When something like that happens, when you have an opinion on something for a long time and then it translates well, it’s very cool.

What’s the inspiration behind the drag queen joke— about how they act more like assholes than women?
I was walking near Fifth Avenue the night of the day of the Gay Pride Parade in New York. It must have been the Summer of ‘07. There was a really tall drag queen standing on the street and a car drove by that honked at someone else in traffic, and the drag queen waved and yelled ‘Thank you!’ like the car was honking at her. It was really funny to me. The parade had been over for hours, but she felt like she was a celebrity. Anyway, it got me thinking about how some drag queens I’ve encountered will display a big ego and act like they’re famous.

Are there any jokes that people want to talk about when they meet you?
Definitely the Law & Order one. That one caught on. I think people laugh even when they haven’t seen the show. (Watch the bit below).

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Where did that one come from?
I think I first started talking about Law & Order in Columbus, OH in 2005. I was staying in a condo with another comedian named Andi Smith. I was the emcee and she was featuring. We played some game where we gave each other a slip of paper with a word on it and you had to write about that word for three minutes or something. I got ‘police’ and wrote down something about how on Law & Order, the police interview people and they keep going about their business, but in real life, getting questioned by police is a really tense thing. I tried some early version of it that weekend and then gradually made it in to the too-long bit you hear today.

How do you go about writing jokes? Do you make notes on things as they pop up or do you just sit down and brainstorm?
I’ll kinda make notes all the time. Things will come up throughout the day. Then I try to make a point to sit down with all that stuff and write it out. There was a period of time when I was doing a set a night at minimum, sometimes a couple shows a night, every night of the week so I’d work out a lot more stuff on its feet. One of the good things about coming up in New York when I did — and I still am — there was lots of shows where you could try a lot of new stuff. I almost feel weirder if I’m going into a set without doing anything new. It’s really satisfying when people connect with an opinion you’ve had for a very long time, and that you absolutely believe to be true, that seems very like, ‘Oh wow, people feel the same.’ That’s the special thing.

How did you get involved with SNL?
I auditioned for the show and was hired to write. What’s awesome about the show is that, among the writers, everyone really works together and in lot of different pairs and groups. It was really crazy to come here the first week of August when I was hired. It’s obviously so exciting and the people were so welcoming.

How crazy is your schedule? Take me through your week.
Well, we have Sunday off. Throughout Monday and Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, there’s a lot of writing. And then a read-through on Wednesday. Then you’re rehearsing and rewriting until Saturday.



Which skits have you worked on?
I’ve been lucky enough to get some on. One sketch I liked a lot was this Of Mice and Men one we did with James Franco. I wrote that with a writer named Marika Sawyer. It’ been an extremely fun time. I love it!

How did being on Best Week Ever help jump-start your career and get you noticed nationally?
Well, it helped in that I got to do my own jokes on a weekly television show. I noticed that after about a year of doing it I was recognized more and more when I went on the road. That was definitely a nice thing as I started to headline. I had a lot of fun doing that show and due to the tight amount of time to do different bits I got better at writing more economical jokes.

At seven years old, you were in a sketch comedy group called the Rugrats. Do you remember your first joke?
I did a George Bush impression that was 99% stolen from Dana Carvey. We also did a sketch where it was supposed to be a foreign movie so we were all talking in gibberish and there was a translator, and someone asked someone, ‘Where did you get those shoes?’ and they went like, [gibberish for 10 seconds] and then the translator was like, ‘Penny’s.’ I remember thinking it’s really funny to give a short answer. It was the first time I’d ever heard that kind of joke, and I was like, ‘Yep, that’s good.’


Source: punchlinemagazine.com

Cleavagefield on Cinemax


Cleavagefield on Cinemax - Cleavagefield is as the name implies, a movie with lots of cleavage! Basically it is an erotic parody of cloverfield where scared naked women run away from the Cleavagefield monster.

Cleavagefield premiered on April 1 on Cinemax. The Cleavagefield monster looks more like a possessed inflatable dinosaur but no one is really watching the monster in this movie.

Here is the Cleavagefield Trailer



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This of course isn’t the best movie of the year but if you’re in the mood of watching a sexy comedy then check out Cleavagefield on Cinemax.



Source: news.mylocoworld.com

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Lady GaGa at American Idol


American Idol on Tuesday night was rocking. There were contestants singing their favorites from iTune downloads. There was elimination….and there was Lady GaGa at the piano with her latest hit “Poker Face” that has topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is the second week for “Poker Face” at the top. On the AI stage, she was dynamic.

The pop singer from New York has beat US rapper Flo Rida’s “Right Round” which ruled the chart for six weeks. And, before “Poker Face“, it was “Just Dance“. It was no 1 in the list in January, reigning for three weeks. With these phenomenal success of these two songs one after the other, Lady GaGa has become the first artist in almost ten years to rule the Hot 100 chart with two entries. The last performer to reign the Hot 100 list with her pair of songs ["Genie in a Bottle" (1999) and "What a Girl Wants" (2000)] was….yes you guessed it right. Christina Aguilera. The only other women to have reached the top of the list with two songs in the last 25 years were Mariah Carey in 1990 and Tiffany in 1987.

It is hard to believe that a pop singer who, sometime back, was desperately trying to get her songs played on the US radio has, today, become a brand name. More to look forward to on the GaGa front.


Source: celeb9.com

diapers.com: Reviews boost search rankings and drive 33% more sales at Diapers.com

Within two weeks of implementing new technology that makes it easier for search engines to index customer product reviews on its site, natural search drove 33% more sales at Diapers.com. Josh Himwich, director of e-commerce operations and customer experience for the retailer, says a new feature from ratings and reviews vendor PowerReviews spurred the sales. The In-Line SEO feature generated a 49% increase in natural search traffic and a 59% rise in the number of keywords driving traffic to the site’s product pages.

In-Line SEO routes organic search traffic directly to Diapers.com’s product pages that feature customer reviews. PowerReviews says eliminating the interim landing pages and sending consumers directly to ratings and reviews pages helps retailers avoid the drop-off in traffic that typically occurs between a landing page and a product page.

When gathered by a vendor like PowerReviews and fed back to the retail site, customer reviews aren’t actually part of the HTML code of the retailer’s site, according to Himwich, so they aren’t indexed by search engines as part of the e-commerce site. Under that scenario, the only way to use customer reviews for search engine optimization is to create a microsite, transparent to the site visitor, specifically to hold product reviews in a format that can be indexed.

“The problem there is that they’re not on the product detail page – you have to provide a link to get them to the product page,” Himwich says.

By incorporating the top 15 reviews for any product directly into the HTML coding of the product page, the page gets a boost in natural search rankings from the fact that the reviews create a higher keyword density for the page, which search engines read as greater relevance to the keyword being searched, Himwich explains.

He adds that making the customer reviews indexable on product pages also helps traffic and sales by associating many more keywords with the product. For instance, a customer review might describe the product as “easy fit,” language the site’s own product descriptions don’t include. Because the reviews contain content search engines now index, “there are that many more keywords driving customers to the product detail page,” he says.


Source: internetretailer.com

LegiStorm.Com Can Find Capitol Hill Staffers' Salaries and Earmarks

The founder of LegiStorm.com — a searchable database of Capitol Hill staff’s salaries — may want to run for the Hill.

A former Capitol Hill investigative reporter, Jock Friedly, just launched a website that allows users to look up the annual salaries of congressional staffers. The site also makes it simple to track a person’s trips, financial disclosures, the gifts they received and the explosive growth of legislative earmarks.

"Earmarks have been at the center of several congressional scandals in the past few years, and openness in the process can help combat potential abuses of the earmark system," said Friedly, founder and president of LegiStorm. "LegiStorm is proud to integrate earmarks data with our other data sets in order to bring deeper insight and increased transparency to congressional and executive spending."

The data helps users to make important connections between otherwise unconnected facts — such as between earmarks, which totaled $18.3 billion last year, and the corporate-sponsored travel or personal financial holdings of members of Congress and their staff.

LegiStorm’s new data were provided by Taxpayers for Common Sense, a group that tracks earmarks in detail. These "earmarks" are often directed back to the sponsoring congressman’s home district.

While you may call Friedly a real genius, all the information is open to the public. He’s just made it a lot easier for us, the taxpayers, who may be too far from Washington to trek to an office building inside the House and seek the folder with all the juicy details.


Source: wowowow.com

Jay Cutler puts Denver home up for sale

The rift between Jay Cutler and the Broncos just got a little more interesting after the quarterback recently put his Denver house up for sale. Cutler’s parents got into the act too, putting their Denver house up for sale as well.

On Thursday, Broncos disgruntled quarterback Jay Cutler put his primary residence in Parker up for sale, with a listing price of $2 million.

This decision for a lifestyle change comes amid the soap opera that has been dubbed, McJaygate.
Cutler has been upset since learning Feb. 28 he was part of trade talks that never materialized. Cutler believes he has information that his new coach Josh McDaniels aggressively tried to shop him, despite the coach’s statements to the contrary. Since then, Cutler has refused to come in and meet the coach. This Monday morning, McDaniels, the primary target of Cutler’s discontent, is meeting with the full team, at least as it stands now. All players have been told to attend.

And now Cutler puts his pad for sale. The easy assumption, however, may not be what it seems. An NFL source said Cutler has considered selling his home for more than a year. Why? Because Cutler is a 25-year-old bachelor who has come to realize his 7,516-square-foot home that sits on a 1 1/2-acre spread is too big for a guy who lives alone.

Cutler and his folks putting their houses on the market could have nothing to do with him being traded. But apparently Cutler met with Broncos’ head coach Josh McDaniels on Saturday and the interaction reportedly didn’t go too well. His name continues to be linked to trade rumors and with the draft coming up in just over a month, Cutler could still be dealt sometime this offseason.

The Broncos begin their voluntary offseason workouts on Monday and the team expects Cutler to be there. Maybe if he shows, it’ll prove that he’s going to be a professional about this situation, even though he’s still upset. Either way, “McJaygate” doesn’t appear like it’ll be settled anytime soon.


Source: scoresreport.com

Topshop NYC Opening Thursday

New York City’s Topshop store will be opening in SoHo tomorrow, after several months of construction delays. The four-story store, which closely resembles the Flagship store on Oxford Street in London, is the first Topshop location in the United States, though the retailer has hundreds of other stores around the world.

One of the biggest appeals of Topshop opening in New York is that the store will carry Kate Moss’ fashion line for the store, making the clothing available to American shoppers for the first time in a retail location. Also coinciding with the opening of Topshop NYC is the global launch of the new Spring collection of the Kate Moss Hearts Topshop line.

Life on Mars' Series Finale Explains it All

Producers promised that all questions would be answered on the series finale of Life on Mars. The show definitely delivered, but it wasn’t in the most exciting way. It was definitely a happy ending for Sam though.
Life on Mars, “Life is a Rock”

Sam has been having dreams of the future. In the dreams he is in his apartment in 2008, but he is watching himself as a child and his father.

At the station Sam received another phone call from the male voice. The voice told him if he wants to go back to 2008 he needs to do three things. He told him the first thing is to save himself, then hung up. Seconds later Rose ran in to tell Sam that Vic had stolen little Sammy.

While on patrol, Sam told Gene that he was a cop in 2008, and he was transported to 1973 after a car accident. Gene didn’t believe him, but he thought it was funny and simply said, “That explains everything.”

Rose had told the detectives Vic might be in this little basement in town, but Vic found Sam before Sam found him. He knocked him out, and he and a friend dragged him away.

Back at the station Gene and the other detectives interrogated Rose. They believed she had something to do with Sam being taken away, and she made things worse when she called Sam Luke Skywalker. Annie was able to talk to Rose alone, and she learned that Sam reminds Rose of what her son will be when he is grown up. She also told Annie about a memory she has of her family at a small summer town named Hyde. Annie told the detectives about it, but they didn’t believe her.

Sam escaped after the men left. He walked outside on to Hyde Avenue, and he saw the man from the funeral and the little girl who rode the bike in the beginning episodes. He also saw the robot, which made him flash through pieces of his life in 2008. He tried to call the station, but the voice interrupted, telling him to duck because gun fire was coming his way.

Sam eventually found Vic and Sammy on a boat. Sam and Vic wrestled off the boat, and Sam told him he was his son. “I know,” Vic said. Just as Vic is about to slice Sam’s throat, Gene shoots him.

When Rose is reunited with Sammy, Sam told her his real name is Sam Tyler.

Annie was promoted to a detective.

Sam saw a flash forward to New Year’s Eve 2010 on his television. In the scene he was reading to an elder Annie. Windy saw it too and told Sam she was the one. He rushed to her, and they finally kissed.

Sam received the final phone call, but before we could learn the third thing he told the voice he didn’t want to go home because he liked 1973 and hung up the phone.

Gene and Sam hugged, which sent Sam “home.” “Home” for him was a space ship in the year 2035. The other detectives were there too. They were all astronauts on a gene hunt on Mars. Windy was their computer, and the man they arrested last week who claimed to know everything about Sam was their leader. Gene Hunt was actually Major Tom, and he was Sam’s father. Everyone had been on a neurological stint, and there had been a glitch with Sam’s, which is why he was in 1973 with memories of 2008.

The last scene was the entire group stepping out on to Mars.

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Source: prime-time-dramas.suite101.com

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Top 25 fittest and fattest cities in the U.S.

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Sure, obesity is a problem in this country, but when you think fat, you probably don't think Miami. So you may be surprised to find Men's Fitness magazine ranks Miami as the nation's fattest city in its annual survey. The fittest? Salt Lake City.

So what about the South Beach Diet… and all those buff bodies you always see in the ocean-side metropolis? Even though Miami has a high number of health-food stores per capita, Men's Fitness found it also has nearly three times the fast-food restaurants as the average city. And while there are 79 percent more gyms and health clubs than average, residents are less likely to regularly use their memberships. Not many residents take advantage of outdoor activities, either.

On the other end of the spectrum… Salt Lake City got top marks for being the fittest city because of its abundance of park space, athletically motivated residents, and below- average obesity rates. It ranks highest in the survey in the number of people who take part in activities like beach volleyball, racquetball, aerobics, hiking, basketball, yoga, tai chi, swimming, cycling, running, and kickboxing.

As for the rest of the country, here are the top 25 fittest and fattest cities according to Men's Fitness:

Top Fittest Cities

1. Salt Lake City, UT
2. Colorado Springs, CO
3. Minneapolis, MN
4. Denver, CO
5. Albuquerque, NM
6. Portland, OR
7. Honolulu, HI
8. Seattle, WA
9. Omaha, NE
10. Virginia Beach, VA
11. Milwaukee, WI
12. San Francisco, CA
13. Tucson, AZ
14. Boston, MA
15. Cleveland, OH
16. St. Louis, MO
17. Austin, TX
18. Washington, DC
19. Sacramento, CA
20. Oakland, CA
21. Atlanta, GA
22. Fresno, CA
23. Tampa, FL
24. Nashville-Davidson, TN
25. Pittsburgh, PA

Top Fattest Cities

1. Miami, FL
2. Oklahoma City, OK
3. San Antonio, TX
4. Las Vegas, NV
5. New York, NY
6. Houston, TX
7. El Paso, TX
8. Jacksonville, FL
9. Charlotte, NC
10. Louisville-Jefferson, KY
11. Memphis, TN
12. Detroit, MI
13. Chicago, IL
14. Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
15. San Jose, CA
16. Tulsa, OK
17. Baltimore, MD
18. Columbus, OH
19. Raleigh, NC
20. Philadelphia, PA
21. L.A.-Long Beach, CA
22. Phoenix-Mesa, AZ
23. Indianapolis, IN
24. San Diego, CA
25. Kansas City, MO

How did your city do? (Mine's #18 on the FATTEST list)

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FASB Vote Relaxes Mark To Market Accounting Rule

The FASB, pressured by U.S. lawmakers, voted to relax fair-value mark to market accounting rules banks say don’t work when markets are inactive. The question is when does the FASB Mark to market rule apply.

FASB rule changes on mark to market take pressure off the banks on accounting for mortgage-backed assets. It gives firms more leeway in valuing assets.

The thing is that Bloomberg says fair value can be applied to Q1, AP on Yahoo finance says new rules apply to Q2. FASB site says nothing.

According to this Twit from Jim Cramer Citigroup Gets a Lease on Life From FASB: The change in mark-to-market might bring the short-squeeze of a lifetime.

Her is the summary of FASB's April 1 board meeting.

"Summary of Board decisions are provided for the information and convenience of constituents who want to follow the Board’s deliberations. All of the conclusions reported are tentative and may be changed at future Board meetings. Decisions are included in an Exposure Draft for formal comment only after a formal written ballot. Decisions in an Exposure Draft may be (and often are) changed in redeliberations based on information provided to the Board in comment letters, at public roundtable discussions, and through other communication channels. Decisions become final only after a formal written ballot to issue a final standard."

FASB board made the following decisions.

The proposed disclosures would be updated to reflect the results of the Board’s redeliberations of FSP FAS 140-4 and FIN 46(R)-8, Disclosures by Public Entities (Enterprises) about Transfers of Financial Assets and Interests in Variable Interest Entities.

The scope of the proposed sensitivity analysis disclosures would be finalized as proposed and would not be expanded.

The Board previously decided to require specific disclosures for securitization and asset backed financing arrangements where a transferor has continuing involvement with transferred financial assets accounted for as sales. The Board decided to expand those requirements to all transfers of financial assets accounted for as sales where the transferor has continuing involvement with transferred financial assets.

All disclosure requirements would apply to both nonpublic and public entities.

An entity would disclose the nature of any beneficial interests received as proceeds from a sale of financial assets, and also disclose the inputs and valuation techniques used to value those beneficial interests.

An entity would disclose the maximum exposure to loss arising from its continuing involvement, except in the case of a secured borrowing.
Further guidance on how to consider materiality or significance in relation to continuing involvements would not be provided.

The reporting entity would not be required to disclose standardized categories of transferred financial assets in standardized tabular formats.

An entity would not be required to disclose an analysis of the maturity of its repurchase obligations.

An entity would not be required to disclose the amount of transfer activity (that qualifies for derecognition) in a reporting period when the transfer activity is not evenly distributed throughout the reporting period.

Based on the information provided by FASB


Source: huliq.com

Bruce Pearl to Memphis?

DETROIT - Jeff Goodman of FoxSports.com is reporting that Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl has emerged as the leading candidate to replace John Calipari at Memphis.

Memphis AD R.C. Johnson “is expected to ask for permission” to speak with Pearl on Thursday and will offer him a deal worth $3 million a year, Goodman wrote.

Asked for a comment, Tennessee men’s basketball spokesman Tom Satkowiak said: “To my knowledge, at this point, Memphis has not contacted our director of athletics, Mike Hamilton, to request permission to speak to Coach Pearl.”

Said Memphis spokesman Lamar Chance: “I have not heard anything official on that.”

Bringing in Pearl would be a strong move for Memphis, which lost Calipari and could loose a slew of recruits, including Xavier Henry, DeMarcus Cousins and potentially John Wall.

Henry will likely end up at Kansas or Kentucky, Cousins could follow Calipari to Kentucky and Wall remains open and is considering several options.

It remains unclear what two other Memphis commits — Will Coleman and Darnell Dodson of Miami Dade College — will end up doing.

Miami Dade coach Matt Eisele said his program would keep that information “in house” for now.

Perhaps Pearl could stem the tide and keep some of the recruits from leaving.


Source: zagsblog.com

Katherine Olson's Murderer, the 'Craigslist Killer,' Sentenced to Life Without Parole

Michael Anderson — who became known as the Craigslist killer after he lured a 24-year-old woman to her death by posting an ad for a babysitter — will spend the rest of his life behind bars. And, no, the 20-year-old will not be receiving parole.

Katherine Olson’s heartsick family was in tears when the judge sentenced the young man — who killed Olson and disposed of her body in the trunk of her own car. The tragedy happened 17 months ago in Minneapolis, but her death made a long-lasting impact globally by raising awareness of the often-anonymous Internet’s dangers.

According to reports, Olson arrived at Anderson’s home in response to an ad she found on the website Craigslist.org, which operates largely on classifieds. When she tried to leave, he pulled out his father’s gun and shot her.

The victim’s father, a Lutheran pastor, and mother, Nancy Olson, were in tears in the courtroom. Her father, Rev. Rolf Olson, told ABC News in 2007 that Katherine was "larger than life" and, "unfortunately, too trusting."

"She had found benefits on Craigslist," he said, "but in her trusting nature, she fell into this trap."

Click here to read the Minnesota Star Tribune for more on the trial.



SOurce: wowowow.com

Kelly Monaco’s Peep Show!

Additional cast and creative team have been announced for PEEPSHOW, a new modern burlesque show created and directed by Jerry Mitchell, which will play the Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas starting on March 30, with an opening set for April 18, 2009.



Kelly Monaco, Jerry Mitchell, and Mel B
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The show will star Mel B of the Spice Girls who will play Peep Diva, and Kelly Monaco, star of ABC’s General Hospital, will play Bo Peep. Both performers also appeared on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars.

In addition, Josh Strickland, who played the title role in Tarzan on Broadway, will be lead vocalist for the band, which will be directed by Susan Draus, and also feature Jackie Seiden, Cheaza, Nan Fourtier, Jennifer York, Jill Warren, and Dixie Dawkins.

Get YOUR tickets early! (maybe they’ll have Sam do a little somethin’ somethin’ on GH!)


Source: kdmask.wordpress.com

smart source: Red Plum Smart Source Coupons Unveil Free Products


Red Plum and Smart Source coupons are usually printable online to use in grocery stores. You could be saving up to 40 percent using Publix weekly ads or specials at Winn-Dixie.

By: Kara Gilmour

Published: Apr 2, 2009

Updated: Apr 2, 2009

Red Plum and Smart Source are two ways to save money and to receive free products. The companies can save shoppers money and time by printing most of the coupons online. Some coupons can save $1 on a box of cereal, while others might offer a buy-one get-one free option.

Most of the Red Plum and Smart Source coupons offer 50 cents off on products. However, it is free money to collect when checking out at the grocery store. It adds up quickly, especially if you're purchasing items that you use each day such as paper towels, soap, and food.

Red Plum and Smart Source offer the ultimate value. However, why some shoppers don't feel the same way about online coupons.

If you live near a grocery store that offers a buy-one get-one free option on products, that becomes a better ultimate value. Some coupons offered on Websites do make you pay a subscription to magazines in order to become a member. However, Red Plum is a bit different they search for special offers and deals which are relevant to you.

Publix weekly ads and Winn-Dixie can save you nearly 40 percent off on your grocery bill.

Publix weekly ads also bring value and save you more than online coupons. For example, when you purchase Breyers Ice Cream, you can one free with your purchase. Some coupons offer $2 off on purchases. Other buy-one-get-on-free products include bacon, sausage, cereal, orange juice, salads, and others.

Winn-Dixie is another store to which offers huge savings. For example, they give you coupons of $10 off when you purchase $50 or more. We decided to test these coupons to see what our grocery coupon savings would be.

We purchased the Starbucks coffee, since it was on-sale. We saved $3 on each bag. In addition, we noticed that we get a coupon for $1.50 on each bag of coffee. The coffee was already on sale, so this was a "power saving" for sure. Most of the products we bought were for our office, and mostly buy-one get-one free items.

We spent more than $50. After providing all the coupons and subtracting the savings, we paid $33 total. That's about 40 percent savings!

If you don't have a Publix or a Winn-Dixie near you, always check the weekly ads from your local grocery store. You can get the same amount of savings. It depends where you shop.

You can pick up those weekly ads by stopping at the store on the way home. Take it with you and you will probably find better deals than printing coupons from Red Plum or Smart Source. It depends on the product, but you will always save more with store specials.
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Michael Caine Pushing for The Riddler in Batman 3

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Pushing for The Riddler in Batman 3
In a recent interview with Collider.com, Alfred actor Michael Caine tells us that he thinks The Riddler would be the next villian...
"Yes, if they do another one, I'll probably be the butler. I hope I'm still alive. Michael Goth, who played Batman before me, the last time he played in Batman he was 84."

On the topic of the main Villain Michael Caine sts: That would be probably The Riddler.

There you have it. Straight from the Butler's mouth. If there are any people in this world you can trust for accurate dirt on billionaire playboys just ask the staff or in this case the Butler, they've got it all.


Source: comicbookmovie.com

David Spade American Idol 8 (Gum Stick to Chair Video??)



David Spade was caught on video on American Idol while he was behind Randy Jackson taking the gum out of his mouth and allegedly placing it or sticking it under his seat. I saw David Spade took the bubble gum out of his mouth but am not sure if he did stick it under the chair. Maybe the best way to find out is take a look at the seat he was sitting on and see if there's a gum under it..hehehe.

Watch the video below. Take note of "0:11 sec" of the video.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

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April Fool's Day history: Does your family have a tradition of pranks?

April Fool's Day has been around since the 16th century, when the pope changed New Year's Day from April 1 to January 1.

Some people weren't aware of the change, and those who had the inside dope thought it would be fun to send them on "fool's errands'' and play pranks.

This doesn't always work so well with children. This morning, my kids didn't realize it was April Fool's day, and when my husband announced, "You have a delayed opening today because of a power outtage at school,'' they were thrilled. When he shouted "April Fool!'' my six-year-old son burst into tears and ran upstairs.

I had to convince him that daddy didn't mean to upset him, that it was a day to play jokes.

Then I warned him that he needed to be suspicious today--since people like to mess with your head on April Fool's Day. But the only thing that cheered him up was the empowering knowledge that he could play pranks, too, and that he should retaliate against dad.

First he ambushed my husband with a tickling attack, then he announced that it was ten degrees outside. When my husband pretended to fall for it, Nate felt much better.

They had no plans to play tricks on teachers, and neither did any of their friends. Last year, I wrote a post about how kids don't seem to celebrate April Fool's Day in school anymore. I remember how that was a big deal when I was a child, and I hope it makes a comeback.

As long as the jokes aren't malicious, April Fool's Day is a worthy tradition that celebrates chaos, confusion, trickery and laughter. We have plenty of the first two in our lives, but we could always use some of the latter.

Did your children play pranks on you today, or did you fool them?



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len berman: Blooper King Len Berman Leaving WNBC a Rich Man



It's good to be a local news anchor in NYC in the sense that you very well might make a multimillion-dollar salary. But it's bad because you would be getting laid off. Adios, Len Berman.

Monday we heard that WNBC's Chuck Scarborough and KNBC's Paul Moyer, the Kent Brockman and Ron Burgundy of New York, were both potential buyout targets. And now loooooooongtime WNBC sports guy Len Berman—the guy who shows the bloopers!—is getting bought out:

Len Berman, a New York television sports fixture since 1979, including for the past nearly quarter century at WNBC-TV, will leave the station sometime in the next 30 to 60 days.

The station and Berman, 61, had been discussing for months a settlement of his contract - believed to be the most lucrative among his anchor peers with an annual salary one TV industry source estimated at $1 million.

He says he's ready for the "next phase" in his career or something, which presumably involves sitting in a rocking chair counting the staggering pile of money that he was paid over the course of his career, for some reason. You were good at what you did, Len, but it's a new era now. The only media people who deserve that kind of money these days are bloggers.


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Marine Corps Marathon - TAPS Special Runners

Some of the TAPS runners include:

Sixteen-year-old Katrina Wert, lost her father, US Marine Corps Master Sergeant Michael Wert, when he drowned while saving two boys at a North Carolina beach….

Jaime Boris will run the Marine Corps Marathon this year only weeks before the first anniversary of her husband’s death in Afghanistan….

And there are more special runners for the MCM. Go to Assoluta Tranquillita here and meet some of our precious Gold Star Families.


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fidelity national information services: Fidelity National Information to buy Metavante

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS: 17.23, -0.97, -5.3%) said Wednesday it will buy Metavante Technologies Inc. (MV: 22.35, +2.39, +12.0%) to create at $10 billion financial-transactions company. According to the deal, Metavante stakeholders will receive 1.35 shares of Fidelity for each common share they own. "The combined scale, complementary product capabilities and market breadth of these two great companies will drive significant competitive advantages in the increasingly dynamic marketplace," stated William Foley, chairman of Fidelity. The deal is expected to be accretive in 2010 with $1.3 billion in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. The companies also expect to trim out about $260 million in savings. Shares of Fidelity closed Tuesday at $18.20, up 2%, while shares of Metavante were up 2.8% to close at $19.96.


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Ted Stevens off the hook for good

Attorney General Eric Holder has decided to drop all charges against former Senator Ted Stevens, after a series of allegations of prosecutorial misconduct put the conviction in jeopardy. The decision means that Stevens will not face prosecution again and will collect his Senate retirement benefits. Holder cited his age as part of his determination, but Holder obviously didn’t want to defend the conduct of DoJ prosecutors in the case:

The U.S. Justice Department has decided to drop all charges against former Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens amid accusations of prosecutorial misconduct, NPR reported on Wednesday, citing Justice officials.

Stevens, a Republican who served longer than any other U.S. senator before losing a November re-election race, was convicted in October of seven counts of lying on a Senate disclosure form to conceal $250,000 in gifts and home renovations from an oil industry executive and other friends. Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct have delayed his sentencing.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder reviewed the case himself and decided not to continue to defend the conviction in the face of questions about prosecutors” actions, NPR reported on its website.

Holder also was influenced by the age of Stevens, 85, and the fact that he is no longer in the Senate, NPR reported.

The government will move to dismiss the conviction today, presumably with prejudice, meaning that Stevens will be able to claim double jeopardy if the charges got refiled later.

I wrote earlier about the allegations of misconduct. The most recent involved allegations of a sexual affair between an FBI agent and a witness that didn’t get disclosed to the defense. The most serious charged prosecutors with deliberately withholding exculpatory evidence, including lying to the judge. Those allegations came from an FBI whistleblower, not the defense, which made the charges much more credible — and very, very damaging to the conviction prosecutors won.

Holder did nothing more than bow to the inevitable. After that came to light, no appeals court would have upheld his conviction. If that misconduct gets established, prosecutors involved will probably get disbarred.

Of course, none of this changes the fact that Stevens had oil-company lobbyists remodeling his house and hid that fact from the Senate. The fact that prosecutors engaged in serious misconduct does not make Stevens clean. It just makes him free.


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army ten miler: Registration for the 25th annual Army Ten Miler opens April 1st

Registration for the 25th Army Ten-Miler opens tomorrow, April 1st. This year, in honor of the 25th anniversary, the field has been increased to 30,000 runners. Last year's race filled up in 21 days; race organizers expect this year's race to fill up by mid-May. Be sure to register early, you do not want to miss out on one of the best races DC has to offer.

With the field size of the race increased, there will be some other changes that come along. The pre-race expo will be moved to the DC Armory to allow for more exhibitors and vendors, as well as longer hours for packet pick-up. The GEICO pasta dinner will move to a larger ballroom at the Gateway Crystal Marriott, allowing for an additional 300 seats.

This year's race will be held October 4th, starting and finishing at the Pentagon. The atmosphere at the start is truly electric with the exciting opening ceremonies which include Blackhawk flyovers and the Golden Knights parachute team. This is a race that cannot be missed!

You can register at the race website. Good luck.


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Metavante To Be Bought by Fidelity National Info Services

MILWAUKEE - Fidelity National Information Services (NYSE: FIS) has agreed to buy Milwaukee-based banking technology company Metavante Technologies.

In a news release, the companies say they will save $260 million because of cost synergies.

There is no word on the number of job losses that may come from the integration of the two companies, including losses in Milwaukee.

Frank Martire, current Metavante chairman and CEO, will act as the president and CEO of the integrated FIS.

Fidelity provides processing for financial institutions, card issuing and transaction processing , and outsourcing for financial institutions.

Metavante gives banking and payment technologies to around 8,000 financial service firms and businesses.


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Coach Calipari Press Conference

Many great quotes from the press conference introducing Coach Calipari to the media. My favorite was when Cal said, in response to what he could bring to the program and why he was hired, “I recruit THE BEST of THE BEST”! Another great one was when asked about the Dribble Drive Motion offense he said it’s an offense that “Can’t hide you”, and “If you can’t play, I’m sorry.

On a side note, Calipari said he has already met with the team and will further once he arrives back from Memphis where he will be doing a send away press conference at 12:00 PM CT. Noted the roster could be shaken up a bit as well.

Further news will be reported as it comes.


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