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Lindsay Lohan’s Probation Revoked

Actress could serve 18 months in jail for failing to perform her court-ordered community service. By James Montgomery Lindsay Lohan arrives in court on Wednesday Photo: Robyn Beck/ Getty Images Lindsay Lohan may be headed back to jail following a “blistering” hearing Wednesday (October 19) in a Los Angeles courthouse where a judge revoked the troubled actress’ probation and had her led out of the proceedings in handcuffs. According to TMZ , Judge Stephanie Sautner ruled that Lohan had violated the conditions of her probation — stemming from a 2011 arrest on theft charges — and set a hearing for November 2, at which time Lohan could receive a sentence of up to a year and a half in jail. Lohan, dressed in a flowing white Fendi dress with matching scarf tied around her neck, was placed in handcuffs and exited the courtroom, where she was processed by the L.A. County Sheriff’s Office. TMZ reports that she has already been bailed out. According to the conditions of her probation, Lohan was placed on house arrest and ordered to perform 480 hours of community service, which included working at a Los Angeles Women’s Center and the Los Angeles County morgue. She was also told to undergo psychological counseling and participate in a shoplifters alternative course. But according to Judge Sautner, Lohan failed to show up at the Women’s Center on at least nine different occasions, and she added that she doubted the actress was attending counseling once a week, as the court had ordered. Before she was taken away in handcuffs, Judge Sautner told Lohan that she must complete 16 hours of service at the morgue before appearing in court again November 2. Sautner said Lohan’s eviction from the Women’s Center for not showing up violated the terms of probation and she explained to the sometime actress’ lawyer, Shawn Holley, that the time spent at the Red Cross did not count toward her community service obligation. “No one has the power to change my sentence,” Sautner said. “Not the volunteer center and not probation. She is not getting credit for any time at the American Red Cross.” According to reports, Holley was unable to provide the judge with a count of how many hours Lohan had completed at the Women’s Center. “The way I look at it, Ms. Lohan has created an impossibility to perform the sentence that was given to her by her own actions,” Sautner told Lohan. “I certainly find that cause to revoke her probation.” And though she said Lohan could receive 18 months in jail, Sautner added that new laws and overcrowding would make such a lengthy sentence unlikely. Related Videos Lindsay Lohan: Crime And Punishment Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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D’Angelo Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct After Soliciting Undercover Cop For Sex

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D’Angelo has entered a plea of guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from his March 2010 arrest in New York City for soliciting a cop who was undercover as a prostitute. Top 9 Music Videos Of The 2000s Samples of History: Inheriting Prince’s Funk D’Angelo, born Michael Eugene Archer, appeared in a Manhattan court room today to enter the plea to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct. Prosecutors say that D’Angelo’s offense was a violation and not a crime and that the star satisfied their conditions. No details about the deal they worked out have been released though. If the prosecutors were smart, they would’ve included a stipulation that demanded an album from the reclusive R&B singer who last released an album in 2000. #JustSayin… Spotted @ HipHopWired.com RELATED: D’Angelo Busted For Soliciting Oral Sex From Undercover Cop RELATED: D’Angelo Pleads Not Guilty To Solicitation Charges

D’Angelo Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct After Soliciting Undercover Cop For Sex

The inhumane conditions of Bradley Manning’s detention

Bradley Manning, the 22-year-old U.S. Army Private accused of leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks, has never been convicted of that crime, nor of any other crime. Despite that, he has been detained at the U.S. Marine brig in Quantico, Virginia for five months — and for two months before that in a military jail in Kuwait — under conditions that constitute cruel and inhumane treatment and, by the standards of many nations, even torture. Interviews with several people directly familiar with the conditions of Manning's detention, ultimately including a Quantico brig official (Lt. Brian Villiard) who confirmed much of what they conveyed, establishes that the accused leaker is subjected to detention conditions likely to create long-term psychological injuries. Since his arrest in May, Manning has been a model detainee, without any episodes of violence or disciplinary problems. He nonetheless was declared from the start to be a “Maximum Custody Detainee,” the highest and most repressive level of military detention, which then became the basis for the series of inhumane measures imposed on him. From the beginning of his detention, Manning has been held in intensive solitary confinement. For 23 out of 24 hours every day — for seven straight months and counting — he sits completely alone in his cell. Even inside his cell, his activities are heavily restricted; he's barred even from exercising and is under constant surveillance to enforce those restrictions. For reasons that appear completely punitive, he's being denied many of the most basic attributes of civilized imprisonment, including even a pillow or sheets for his bed (he is not and never has been on suicide watch). For the one hour per day when he is freed from this isolation, he is barred from accessing any news or current events programs. Lt. Villiard protested that the conditions are not “like jail movies where someone gets thrown into the hole,” but confirmed that he is in solitary confinement, entirely alone in his cell except for the one hour per day he is taken out. In sum, Manning has been subjected for many months without pause to inhumane, personality-erasing, soul-destroying, insanity-inducing conditions of isolation similar to those perfected at America's Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado: all without so much as having been convicted of anything. And as is true of many prisoners subjected to warped treatment of this sort, the brig's medical personnel now administer regular doses of anti-depressants to Manning to prevent his brain from snapping from the effects of this isolation. Just by itself, the type of prolonged solitary confinement to which Manning has been subjected for many months is widely viewed around the world as highly injurious, inhumane, punitive, and arguably even a form of torture. In his widely praised March, 2009 New Yorker article — entitled “Is Long-Term Solitary Confinement Torture?” — the surgeon and journalist Atul Gawande assembled expert opinion and personal anecdotes to demonstrate that, as he put it, “all human beings experience isolation as torture.” By itself, prolonged solitary confinement routinely destroys a person’s mind and drives them into insanity. A March, 2010 article in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law explains that “solitary confinement is recognized as difficult to withstand; indeed, psychological stressors such as isolation can be as clinically distressing as physical torture.” Continued at link . . . http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/14/manning/index.html added by: pjacobs51

Zodiac actor placed on terror list for opposing oil drilling method

Indie actor Mark Ruffalo says he found himself on the Pennsylvania Homeland Security office's terror watch list for organizing screening of an oil-drilling documentary. According to the World Entertainment News Network, Ruffalo — who has starred in such films as The Kids Are All Right, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Zodiac — told GQ magazine he found it “pretty f–cking funny” that he would be suspected of terrorism for raising the alarm about what many say is an environmentally harmful way of drilling for oil and gas. Ruffalo has been promoting GasLand, a documentary that focuses on hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.” It's a process of drilling for oil and gas that involves pumping large amounts of water into a well to crack the rock under the ground, releasing the oil or gas. As energy prices rise and fossil fuels become scarcer, the practice has been growing in popularity. The trailer for GasLand states that at least six states have documented some 1,000 incidents of groundwater pollution related to fracking. The documentary interviews people who say they suffered from neurological diseases and other conditions as a result of contaminated water. The Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security appears to be at least as heavily focused on anti-oil and gas documentaries as it is on international terrorism. In October, it was revealed that the department had declared the documentary Coal Country to be a “potential catalyst for inspiring 'direct action' protests or even sabotage against facilities, machinery, and/or corporate headquarters.” A Pennsylvania activist Web site reported earlier this month that the department has been monitoring the Twitter feeds of known anti-war activists. The following trailer for GasLand was uploaded to YouTube on May 5, 2010. added by: samantha420

Lindsay Lohan — Return of the SCRAM

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Photo Galleries , Paparazzi Photo , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan has been reunited with her favorite accessory … her SCRAM bracelet. As we first reported, part of the conditions of Lindsay’s bail is that she has to wear the bracelet again. Third time’s a charm ( 2010 , 2007 ). Read more

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Flawed Study, Bad Science—Outrageous Conclusion

You may have read that eating more omega-3 fatty acids doesn’t help heart patients. You absolutely will not believe what the researchers did to arrive at this result. The researchers fed the poor human guinea pigs margarine—yes, margarine!—otherwise known as the extremely heart unhealthy form of fat called trans fat. In the study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the researchers gave heart attack survivors between the ages of 60 and 80 one of four kinds of margarine: one that had additional omega-3s from fish, one that had plant-derived omega-3s, one that had both, and one without any added omega-3s (the control sample). The patients ate 4 tablespoons of it a day, on bread, for 3

The New Push for a Global Currency

You surely didn’t think that the governing elites would let this economic crisis pass without pushing some cockamamie scheme for control. Well, here is the cloud no bigger than a man’s hand, a revival of a 60-year-old idea of a global paper currency to fix what ails us. The IMF study that calls for this is by Reza Moghadam of the Strategy, Policy, and Review Department, “in collaboration with the Finance, Legal, Monetary and Capital Markets, Research and Statistics Departments, and consultation with the Area Departments.” In other words, this paper shouldn’t be ignored. It’s a long-term plan, but the plan has the unmistakable stamp of Keynes: “A global currency, bancor, issued by a global central bank would be designed as a stable store of value that is not tied exclusively to the conditions of any particular economy…. The global central bank could serve as a lender of last resort, providing needed systemic liquidity in the event of adverse shocks and more automatically than at present.” The term bancor comes from Keynes directly. He proposed this idea following World War II, but it was rejected mostly for nationalistic reasons. Instead we got a monetary system based on the dollar, which was in turn tied to gold. In other words, we got a phony gold standard that was destined to collapse as gold reserve imbalances became unsustainable, as they did by the late 1960s. What replaced it is our global paper money system of floating exchange rates. But the elites never give in, never give up. The proposal for a global currency and global central bank is again making the rounds. What problem is being addressed? What is so desperately wrong with the world that the IMF is floating the idea of a world currency? In a word, the problem is hoarding. The IMF is really annoyed that “in recent years, international reserve accumulation has accelerated rapidly, reaching 13 percent of global GDP in 2009 — a threefold increase over ten years.” You see, monetary policy isn’t supposed to work this way. In their ideal world, the central bank releases reserves and these reserves are lent out, leading to a boom in consumption and investment and thereby global happiness forever (never mind the hyperinflation that goes along with it). But there is a problem. The current system is nationally based and so the economic conditions of one country turn out to have an influence on the borrowing and lending markets. Without borrowers and lenders, the money gets stuck in the system…. Continued at: http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article.php?view=1049 added by: Dagum

barrage floods Singapore 2010

The floods were mainly in the hotspots in the eastern and central parts. Heavy and intense rain triggered flash floods and left a trail of damage and disruption, as much of Singapore slept. The National Environment Agency#39;s Meteorological Services said the downpour was caused by unstable weather conditions in the region, partly brought on by Typhoon Conson. The downpour started at about 4.40am swiftly wreaking havoc over two hours. Traffic was hit, congestion was reported along several ro

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Jim Cramer Admits the Obvious: Obama’s Policies Not Working

CNBC’s Jim Cramer appeared on Wednesday’s Today show and pretty much admitted the obvious to Meredith Vieira, that all of Barack Obama’s policies geared to help hiring are “not working.” On to talk about the Dow dropping on Tuesday, Cramer pointed out “there’s too much fear” about what the Obama administration will do about taxes, which led to Today co-anchor Vieira to question “Do you believe the President’s policies are creating the conditions necessary for businesses to hire?” To which Cramer bluntly stated “they’re not working.” The following segment was aired on the June 30 Today show: MEREDITH VIEIRA: And now to the economy and new jitters on Wall Street. The Dow opens today below the 10,000 mark for the first time in nearly three weeks after plunging 268 points on Tuesday. So what is driving the latest fear among investors? Jim Cramer is the host of CNBC’s Mad Money. Jim, good morning to you. JIM CRAMER: Good morning, Meredith. VIEIRA: Here’s how one writer put it. He said the markets were spooked by the slowing economies in China and in Europe. Do investors have good reason to be spooked? CRAMER: I think that they do if we don’t start creating some jobs here. Those economies do matter, but what’s most important is job creation. If it we get a number on Friday, which is our national labor number, that shows no new jobs created, then we have reason to worry. VIEIRA: And, and that is the rumor, that, that’s exactly what we’re gonna see on Friday. CRAMER: And I think that’s what really drove our market down. The other economies? Europe’s been bad for some time. I think China’s okay. We are the worry. There’s too much fear and there’s way too much anxiety about what Washington will or will not do in terms of taxes. VIEIRA: Well do you believe the President’s policies are creating the conditions necessary for businesses to hire? There’s a lot of controversy about them. CRAMER: Well I think we have to just look at the broad numbers and say that they’re not working. I would, look, it would be terrific to say that there’s tons of jobs being created and people aren’t applying for them but we know that’s not the case. VIEIRA: You also have the Consumer Confidence Index came out on Tuesday down 10 points from May to June, makes it harder for the President to sell his economic policy. How significant is that number? CRAMER: I think that, that was also a huge part of what happened yesterday. We started realizing that May was bad. Now maybe June is bad. We don’t know what’s causing it. We know that there’s just a total lack of confidence and a belief that there will be no new jobs created. I think, by the way, that, that’s too gloomy. I think we should be more confident and I think that the gloom is way overdone and that the market was way overdone yesterday. VIEIRA: Yeah but, but there are economists that are saying we’re headed toward a depression or a double digit recession. You don’t buy that? CRAMER: We just had one of those. You don’t go right back into it. Look, in 1938 our country did and if you want to go back in history, it was because we decided to go to a balanced budget. I read all those negative columnists and I was surprised that they all, in unison, decided that everything is awful right now. It’s not. It’s not great, Meredith, but it’s not that bad. It’s nothing like what they say it is. VIEIRA: So you’re advising people stay in the market. CRAMER: Definitely! Don’t make a move. It’s just not worth it. VIEIRA: Alright Jim Cramer, thank you so much.

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U.S. Senator Robert Byrd, Longest-Serving Congress Member in History, Has Been Hospitalized in Serious Condition

Sen. Robert Byrd hospitalized in serious condition By the CNN Wire Staff June 27, 2010 5:41 p.m. EDT Washington (CNN) — Sen. Robert Byrd, the 92-year-old Democrat from West Virginia who is the longest-serving Congress member in history, has been hospitalized in serious condition, his office said Sunday. Byrd was admitted to a Washington area hospital last week and his condition is “seriously ill,” according to the statement by his office. Initially thought to be suffering from heat exhaustion and severe dehydration, Byrd was expected to remain in hospital for “not more than a few days,” the statement said. “However, upon further examination by his doctors, other conditions have developed which has resulted in his condition being described as 'serious,' ” the statement concluded. West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin said in a statement Sunday that he and his wife “are thinking about and praying for Sen. Byrd and his family.” “We are truly hopeful that he gets well soon because West Virginians need his leadership in Washington,” the statement said. “Sen. Byrd is a true champion for our state.” Slowed by illness in recent years, Byrd spent six weeks in the hospital in 2009 due to a staph infection. Last November, he became the longest-serving member of Congress at more than 57 years, surpassing the old record set by Arizona Democrat Carl T. Hayden. Byrd also is the only person elected to nine full terms in the Senate. He served six years in the U.S. House before becoming a senator, and has never lost an election. added by: EthicalVegan