I wasn’t just close to the dealings of others. I purchased a parcel of land in a subdivision of the Florida panhandle two and a half years ago. It’s a small 35 parcel development, where only 7 homes have been constructed. We had a home built on ours.
What I was witnessing burned on my conscience. As an ex-professional journ... Tags:
Jessica Simpson Named “2006 Babe Of The Year” By: George Finnerin BabesOfHollywood.com a celebrity web site focusing on beautiful female celebrities, today announced that Jessica Simpson has been named it’s 2006 “Babe of the Year”. The award, handed out annually by the web site, is designed to acknowledge the female celebrity who looked the hottest while still being newsworthy during the year. Simpson beat out fellow blondes Paris Hilton and Britney Spears as well as Lindsay Lohan. She also finished ahead of 2005 Babe of The Year, Angelina ... Tags: babes, women, woman, celebrity, scandal, cute, hot, beauty
Scandal (And The Internet) Helps Keep Celebrities In The News By: Dan Vianetto As 2006 comes to an end, it seems that the year is determined to be defined by celebrity scandal. When Tom Cruise jumped on Oprah Winfrey’s couch in late 2005 we had no idea that this seemingly goofy incident would not only affect the career and bank-ability of arguably Hollywood’s biggest star, but also create a whole new cottage industry of internet blogging around celebrity misfortunes.
Why you can’t count on the FCC to control the smut on TV By: Katherine Westphal Many people look to the FCC to keep smut off of their TV’s, to stop "wardrobe malfunctions," to force the cable companies to offer a la carte programming, and regulate junk food commercials for kids. The ongoing scandal suggests people's faith in the agency is grossly misplaced. Tags: tv, television, control, FCC, news, scandal, smut, commercials
The Sandy Berger Scandal Facts By: Matt Matcherson Controversy surrounded and continues to surround Samuel “Sandy’ Berger when he was fined $50,000 by Magistrate Judge Deborah Robinson on September 8, 2005 for mishandling of sensitive and classified documents. Berger also lost his security clearance for three years. What are the facts regarding the Sandy Berger scandal?
Sandy Berger pled guilty.
Sandy Berger admitted to deliberately pilfering classified documents from the National Archives. Five documents about the Cli... Tags: sandy berger, scandal, politics
Conspiracy Theory On Sandy Berger Scandal By: Joseph Freeman On July, 19, 2004 the Associated Press revealed that the former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger was being investigated by the US Justice Department and the FBI in connection for a misdemeanor, specifically, mishandling of classified documents. Apparently, Sandy Berger took it upon himself to remove five classified documents regarding Clinton’s handling of the millennium terrorist plots. Since he was able to return only two of the five documents, Sandy Berger was file... Tags: sandy berger, scandal, politics
Sandy Berger Ruling: Fair Or Not? By: Matt Matcherson For all intents and purposes, justice was served when Sandy Berger was fined $50,000 by U.S. Magistrate Judge Deborah Robinson in her ruling on September 8, 2005 regarding Sandy Berger’s mishandling of classified documents. Moreover, Sandy Berger will surrender his security clearance for three years following the ruling. Sandy Berger graciously accepted Judge’s Robinson’s decision.
In fact, some would easily believe that Sandy Berger got stiff penalties because his negotia... Tags: sandy berger, scandal, politics
The Biggest Bank Robbers are the Banks themselves! By: Paul Ashby As the BBC recently reported there has been a massive consumer movement over the last year. Well over one million bank customers have challenged their banks on the legality of penalty charges and have reclaimed their money.
Bristol Royal Infirmary Scandal: After Ten Years The 'forgotten Families' Still Wait By: Laurence Vick A new website offers data on hospital success rates in children’s heart surgery but, according to Michelmores, families whose children were severely injured as a result of botched surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary ten years ago are still waiting. Those cases are not covered by the information.
What is Photomanipulation? By: Domen Lombergar Although you will constantly hear photographers scold and nag about the photomanipulation process, it is actually one that has been used for many years, and one which is able to offer a variety of benefits. It has also existed throughout the art of photography in many different forms, including everything from different angles, how to use different lights and settings, hiding imperfections, and so on. Tags: photomanipulation, photo manipulation, surrealism, photography, reuters photo scandal
MLB Doping – Mitchell’s Report By: Jane Richy The American Sport of baseball has been hit this week despite the fact the use of strength powering substances is known by many for a long time; other sectors have pressured in order to promote investigations and avoid that some people keep ignoring the situation while the rest of the world is trying to fight against it. Tags: MLB, baseball games, Brian McNamee, doping scandal, major league baseball, american sports
Ant and Dec in Comedy Awards Scandal By: Ms Beverley Bukowski Newcastle-born former pop stars and TV presenters Ant and Dec are to return their People's Choice prize, which they were awarded at the 2005 British Comedy Awards. The popular TV personalities decided to return the gong after an independent investigation Tags: Ant and Dec in Comedy Awards Scandal
The Keyword Is Also Considered As A "Low Density". By: Amit Kumar Duvedi When we talk about Pinay we are referring to scandalous videos, pictures or stories where Filipina women are involved. This keyword has become a favorite among bloggersas this has been used to drive traffic into blogs.
The adage "sex sells" is certainly but sadly true. It is a reality that in the internet, a lot of people are searching for pornography, sex and scandals. The word, Pinay scandal is one of those keywords that Filipino bloggers has exploiting to drive more traffic to their sites. Tags: SEO, SEO tools, website promotion, internet marketing
Bundesliga Match Fixing Scandal By: Patrick Omari German football was rocked to its very foundations at the beginning of 2005. Robert Hoyzer, a German second division football referee, admitted to fixing and betting on matches in the second division, third division and the German Cup. His trial exposed a 2 million Euro betting racket in Germany. Tags: Bundesliga, gemany, football, sport, scandal, Hamburg, world cup, referee
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