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Jonathan Alter vs. Michael Wolff: The Pissy Email War [Feuds]

Last Friday, professional media beef-starter called Newsweek ‘s Jonathan Alter “the most pompous man in American journalism.” Today, Wolff’s column dismissively cited Alter’s new book about Barack Obama. This confluence of Wolff-isms sent Jonathan Alter over the edge , via email. More

Surveillance: Teens Beat Elderly Man, Friend in Cleveland

CLEVELAND – It's an unthinkable crime. Cleveland Police say a group of teens — aged, 15-18 years — pulled a 73-year-old man from his car, then kicked, beat and punched him relentlessly. The vicious assault was caught on a surveillance camera. Sgt. David Rutt of the Cleveland Police Dept. says the teens started attacking after the man and his 51-year-old friend, got angry because the teens were loitering near his house. “There was a group of six to seven juveniles standing in the driveway, blocking their entrance,” said Sgt. Rutt. “The juveniles became more aggressive.” Sgt. Rutt says the men did the right thing, by driving away from the E. 71st St. home in an attempt to get away from mob of angry teens. Police say the men drove down the street to Harpster's Market. The 51-year-old man got out of the car and went inside to call police. According to police, that's when the trouble began. “The juveniles followed them down to the market and while the one man is inside using the phone to call police, the crowd began to taunt the passenger,” said Sgt. Rutt. The teens the pulled the 73-year-old man from his car. First, two teens started kicking him, then the group grew to around six teens, all beating, punching and kicking the elderly man. The mob of teens also attacked the 51-year-old man. Both were hospitalized, one with facial fractures. Cleveland police have arrested four of the teens seen in the video, but they're still looking for two more. Sgt. Rutt says the surveillance video clearly shows the severity of the crime. “You can see on the video you have a large group of young adults basically assaulting two very elderly gentleman.” And although the the attack happened in late March, police are still actively looking for the other two suspects. Kathleen Cochrane Fox 8 Reporter 6:25 PM EDT, May 13, 2010 added by: CarlosBobthe3rd

Human species ‘may split in two’

Humanity may split into two sub-species in 100,000 years’ time as predicted by HG Wells, an expert has said. added by: eugenics

CO2 has almost nothing to do with global warming, discovers top US meteorologist

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100037784/whoops-co2-has-almos… The other night I had a nightmare in which a general election was approaching and all three main competing parties had the same suicidal policy. They all believed in this thing called the Big Bad Fairy and were convinced that the only way to drive off the BBF and her evil hordes was by spending huge sums of taxpayers’ money –

Roger Ebert vs. Harry Knowles on the Politics of Kick-Ass’s Hit Girl

We’ve known for quite a while that Hit Girl from Kick-Ass would be cinematically controversial, but now that the film is in release, the debate about her has gotten kicked up a notch. On one side, you have Roger Ebert, who gives the film one star and questions the delight taken in Hit Girl’s R-rated behavior (which involves ultraviolence and a terribly dirty mouth). One the other side, you have Harry Knowles saying, “Naw, old man!” and then ding-dong-ditching Ebert. Let’s examine their arguments, shall we?

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Chuy Bravo Sex Tape Lands Perez Hilton in Hot Water

Chelsea Handler’s sidekick, Chuy Bravo, was recently seen in a sex tape on a beach with another small person … indulging in activities that are very, very NSFW. Perez Hilton, celebrity gossip blogger extraordinaire, posted the adult material on his website. Which is what Perez does. Only in this case, did he break the law? Very possibly. He will fight any legal action tooth and nail, of course, and there’s certainly a gray area the size of California he can make his arguments within. Many such videos, such as the John Edwards sex tape , never see the light of day because of various legal challenges, one of which may be in play in the Chuy case. Under federal law, people who post sexual content online also have to provide a link to certain information. The linked site needs to, in essence, provide documentation that the adult film was made legally and didn’t involve minors. Perez is no stranger to issues like the Chuy Bravo sex tape. That’s the short version, but the point is, if you’re gonna post a sex tape, federal law requires a link to compliance information or an explanation why you didn’t. Hilton’s Chuy Bravo sex tape post has generated a lot of controversy, but as for whether it generates consequences for him, the case becomes much more muddled. Adult Video News columnist Tom Hymes, who has written about the Perez issue, says if prosecutors wanted to go after Perez, they would have him ” dead to rights .” But it isn’t necessarily likely they will. For one, a federal official, not a local police authority, would have to review Perez Hilton and decide to do something about it. “But the Justice Department isn’t doing 2257 inspections right now,” he says. “They haven’t been for about 6-9 months. I don’t think this issue is going to have legs.” Tough luck, Chuy Bravo or anyone else wishing Perez were locked up.

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Lady Gaga Facing Lawsuit Charges for $35M

imageshack Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta who we popularly know as Lady Gaga is being sued by her ex-flame, producer and business partner, for $35 million, claiming that he was pushed away after their failed romance. Songwriter-producer Rob Fusari’s lawsuit contends that he metamorphosed Germanotta into “Lady Gaga” and switched her rock riffs with dance beats to make her songs international commercial hits. Fusari co-wrote and produced four songs on Lady Gaga’s debut album “The Fame,” including the hit “Paparazzi.” “We have no comment,” Lady Gaga’s publicist told CNN on Thursday night. One of the world’s hottest recording acts of Lady Gaga won two Grammy’s this year for her debut album. Robert Meloni, Fusari’s lawyer, borrowed a line from William Congreve’s tragic play “The Mourning Bride” to set the stage for his arguments. “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned,” Meloni said. Lady Gaga was the woman despised when Fusari ended their romance, according to the suit. “All business is personal. When those personal relationships evolve into romantic entanglements, any corresponding business relationship usually follows the same trajectory so that when one crashes, they all burn. That is what happened here,” the lawsuit said. The story starts with 20-year-old Germanotta riding a bus from Manhattan to Fusari’s studio in Parsippany, New Jersey, to work on music in the spring of 2006. “Fusari was expecting someone a little more grunge-rocker than the young Italian girl ‘guidette’ that arrived at his doorstep and was worried that he had made a mistake,” the court papers said. “Fusari then asked her to play one of her songs on the studio piano and within seconds, realized that Germanotta had star potential. The trick would be coaxing it out of her.” While Fusari thought Germanotta’s songs were brilliant, they lacked commercial appeal, the suit said. “He pushed her to explore different musical genres,” it said. “Over the course of the next several months, Germanotta commuted from New York to Jersey seven days a week, radically reshaping her approach. They put their focus on writing music and finding a sound for her.” Fusari takes credit for convincing her “to abandon rock riffs and add dance beats. He demonstrated how the sound of a drum machine would not hurt the integrity of her music.” The suit claims Fusari created her stage name by accident. A text message intended to read “Radio Ga Ga,” named after the Queen Song, was changed by spell check on his cell phone to “Lady Ga Ga,” it said. “Germanotta loved it and ‘Lady Gaga’ was born.” Their romance blossomed as they were “working intensely in such close emotional quarters,” it said. Germanotta and her father soon signed a contract with Fusari giving him a 20 percent share of her career, the suit said. The romance died down after Lady Gaga gained and then lost a record deal with Island Def Jam, it said. “The couple was now constantly bickering as Germanotta became more and more verbally abusive towards Fusari,” the suit said. “Fusari wanted to return their relationship to a purely professional level, so in January 2007, he ended their romantic involvement.” After Lady Gaga got a new recording contract in May 2007 with Interscope, she stopped answering Fusari’s phone calls, it said. Lady Gaga Facing Lawsuit Charges for $35M is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Sarah Palin Pregnancy. What are the odds?

One of the arguments that I hear all of the time against the idea that Sarah faked her pregnancy is this one, “What are the odds that

More Evidence ‘iPad’ is the Apple Tablet’s Name

Deep in the bowels of the Trademark Office is some fresh evidence that Steve Jobs intends to name his messiah machine the “iPad”: the company is in a fight with Fujitsu over the trademark. In documents first uncovered by The Jesus Tablet blog , Apple first filed notice that it wanted to oppose Fujitsu’s “iPad” trademark application last September and as recently as December has continued to file paperwork in that dispute, lending further evidence that Steve Jobs will thusly christen his forthcoming tablet computer. The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board granted Apple’s December request for an extension until February 28 “to file a notice of opposition against” Fujitsu’s trademark.

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More Evidence ‘iPad’ is the Apple Tablet’s Name

More Evidence of the Apple Tablet’s Name: The ‘iPad’

Deep in the bowels of the Trademark Office is some fresh evidence that Steve Jobs intends to name his messiah machine the “iPad”: the company is in a fight with Fujitsu over the trademark. In documents first uncovered by The Jesus Tablet blog , Apple first filed notice that it wanted to oppose Fujitsu’s “iPad” trademark application last September and as recently as December has continued to file paperwork in that dispute, lending further evidence that Steve Jobs will thusly christen his forthcoming tablet computer.

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More Evidence of the Apple Tablet’s Name: The ‘iPad’