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GREENSBORO, North Carolina Thu May 24, 2012 (Reuters) - A fifth day of jury deliberations got under way on Thursday in former U.S. Senator John Edwards' campaign finance case, which legal experts have said could expand the definition of what qualifies as campaign contributions. Jurors have nearly four weeks of testimony to consider as they determine whether Edwards, 58, conspired to use more than $900,000 from two supporters to conceal his pregnant mistress as he chased the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Prosecutors said Edwards sought to protect his political image, but the defense argued the donor payments were personal gifts intended to keep his cancer-stricken wife, Elizabeth, from learning he had fathered a child with then-mistress Rielle Hunter. The 12 jurors must reach a unanimous verdict to convict the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential nominee of charges including conspiring to solicit the money, receiving more than the $2,300 allowed from any one donor, and failing to report the payments as contributions. Edwards faces possible prison time and fines if he is found guilty.
I think he's hot. I'm a little excited, too, that Scissor Sisters has a new CD coming out next week. That is all.
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Is Shaunie O'Neal involved with Baseball Wives, the Basketball Wives spinoff? What do we think of Shaunie, anyway?
Have you ever met one? I did. He told me it hurt. Well, he was huge and it hurt me too. Anyway, he let me fuck him and he said, yeah, he didn't like it. It hurts too much. I felt the same way. Since then, we're both tops. People say I'm a control freak. But I just don't like the way it feels. Only time I ever enjoyed it was on poppers. And that was a long time ago.
Laser surgeons quoted by The Patient’s Guide cited employment and career advancement as the leading reason people are seeking to have tattoos removed. In fact, employment reasons were noted as the motivation by 40% of people seeking to have tattoos removed, that’s up from 25% in a study conducted in 2011. Patients scheduling tattoo removal claim that the body markings are preventing them from obtaining desired jobs, or retarding their career progress with current employers.
I didn't know about most of these. More details at link. List of the feuds: Kevin Smith vs. Bruce Willis Stanley Kubrick vs. Scatman Crothers/Stanley Kubrick vs. Shelley Duvall David O. Russell vs. George Clooney/David O. Russell vs. Lily Tomlin Otto Preminger vs. Faye Dunaway/Roman Polanski vs. Faye Dunaway Michael Bay vs. Megan Fox Tony Kaye vs. Edward Norton Lars von Trier vs. Björk Alfred Hitchcock vs. Tippi Hedren Henri-Georges Clouzot vs. Brigitte Bardot Sidney Pollack vs. Dustin Hoffman
Something seems strange about it to me. The "anti-racists" for one thing, look like typical white power guys. One even looks like Hitler. I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but what if this was some elaborate scheme to make racists seem like victims? Like, what if the 2 groups were all secretly members of the same larger group...?
Weird news story about racists being attacked by anti-racists...
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Critics say the underwriting banks set the price of the offering too high and sold too many shares to the public. But an IPO that wobbles in its debut isn’t necessarily a bad sign, as many new public companies -- such as Amazon.com -- have started out poorly and gone on to be top performers.
Any of you gotten it? It looks like the results are either meh or miraculous. They always look at least a little bit better though. Apparently Jennifer Anniston is obsessed with them. How much do they cost? How do you find a good doctor and are there good websites about this stuff? Also, what was the pain like and will they give you pain pills to help?
Does this not sound familiar?
My eyes are itchy and I am having sneezing jags and congestion. Blech! And I have not had much of a history of allergies before...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Monkeys seem cute and harmless, but one family is seriously concerned for their daughter's health after what they call a monkey attack. They're also frustrated at how the incident was handled. As 8-year-old Tayce Nickel and her family were going to get back-to-school hair cuts, they got an unexpected surprise. "As we got out, Tayce, being 8 years old, wanted to see the monkey, so she got out, looked up at the monkey, said, 'Hi,' and he gave the animal just enough slack to where it could jump out, grab her by her hair, and bite her on the forehead," said Mike Weeks. The macaque monkey, named Charlie, was in an vehicle in a Wal-Mart parking lot in south Springfield. "My husband was sitting in the car with Charlie. He was on the leash, down in the car as always," said Vicki Pulley, the monkey's owner. Tayce's parents believe she was bitten. Charlie's owner says it was a scratch. "I'm sure he felt threatened when she came into his territory inside the car, and it scared him and he grabbed her hair," Pulley said. Tayce's parents called Springfield Animal Control, which made a report and sent the monkey home. When Weeks learned more about macaque monkeys, he became even more frustrated. "They're known to carry tuberculosis, hepatitus B, herpes, and this animal is just allowed to go home," said Weeks. Tayce's parents wish that monkey would have been taken away from the owners in the Wal-Mart parking lot, but officials say they have the option, according to city ordinance, to either confiscate the animal or allow it to be quarantined at home, which they did in this case. They also said Animal Control, part of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department, doesn't have a good place to keep a monkey. "Then, of course, when we get into the possible things the animal could be carrying, then your focus shifts dramatically to concern," said Weeks. Animal Control found no previous veterinarian records for the monkey, which was taken to a vet to test for about 10 different diseases. Tayce went to the doctor and is taking antibiotics and antivirals. "Everybody says, 'Put her on antivirals and pray.' That's basically the situation we've been left in," Weeks said. Herpes B is one of the diseases for which the monkey is being tested. It's a big concern, because it's present in 80 to 90 percent of macaques, and can be fatal in humans. The monkey's owners will be fined for having the animal in Springfield, because it's prohibited by city ordinance. If the monkey is infected with any disease, local authorities say they would contact the state about what to do next. Test results should be back a week from now.
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Though renewed, Smash is to receive a reduction in its license fee. In addition to a reduced budget. So four actors had to be let go to free up some room in the budget. Raza Jaffrey, Jaime Cepero, Brian d'Arcy James and Will Chase will not return for the second season of the musical series. Money has been made available to add a new gay character (from Brooklyn) on the show to be a sounding board to Karen's character now that she is single.