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Teen Mom’s BF — Can I Drop ‘No Contact’ Order?

Filed under: Gary Shirley , Amber Portwood , Celebrity Justice , Teen Mom Amber Portwood ‘s baby daddy Gary Shirley is “interested” in getting Amber’s “no contact order” dismissed … and he’s already reached out to the court to make it happen … TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell us Gary called court officials… Read more

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Chiu Yong Qin Picture:Chiu Yee-Fong father

Chiu Yee-Fong, 30, told the court on Monday that she intends to plead guilty and her parents would be making restitution on her behalf. Her father, Mr Chiu Yong Qin, a regular on Taiwanese drama serials, was also in court on Monday. A Taiwanese celebrity#39;s daughter who was working as a croupier at Resorts World Casino faces charges of stealing casino chips worth more than S$110,000. Speaking to Channel NewsAsia, Mr Chiu said: “Now that it has happened, we must face the facts and take respo

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Ryan Reynolds divorced with Scarlett Johnasson

More than a week after announcing the breakup, Ryan Reynolds has filed for divorce from Scarlett Johansson, according to People. The 34-year-old actor had filed for divorce to the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday (23/12). Scarlett (26 years) also filed a lawsuit in reaction simultaneously. Both parties to register December 14 as the date Ryan Reynolds divorced with Scarlett Johnasson is a post from: News Chanell

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Snipes Appeal — Let Me Out to Fight in Supreme Court

Filed under: Wesley Snipes , Celebrity Justice Wesley Snipes ‘ attorneys just filed a new appeal — asking the court to let him out of prison while he attempts to take his tax evasion fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court . According to the documents — filed today in Florida — Snipes wants… Read more

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Court orders removal of genetically engineered sugar beet seed crop; finds government and Monsanto rushed to illegally plant herbicide resistant crop

Today Federal District Judge Jeffrey S. White issued a preliminary injunction ordering the immediate destruction of hundreds of acres of genetically engineered (GE) sugar beet seedlings planted in September after finding the seedlings had been planted in violation of federal law. http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/SBII-ORDER-grantin… The ruling comes in a lawsuit filed by Earthjustice and Center for Food Safety on behalf of a coalition of farmers, consumers, and conservation groups. The lawsuit was filed on September 9, shortly after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) revealed it had allowed the seedlings to be planted. The court outlined the many ways in which GE sugar beets could harm the environment and consumers, noting that containment efforts were insufficient and past contamination incidents were “too numerous” to allow the illegal crop to remain in the ground. In his court order, Judge White noted, “farmers and consumers would likely suffer harm from cross-contamination” between GE sugar beets and non-GE crops. He continued, “the legality of Defendants’ conduct does not even appear to be a close question,” noting that the government and Monsanto tried to circumvent his prior ruling, which made GE sugar beets illegal. Paul Achitoff of Earthjustice, lead counsel for the plaintiffs, said, “USDA thumbed its nose at the judicial system and the public by allowing this crop to be grown without any environmental review. Herbicide resistant crops just like this have been shown to result in more toxic chemicals in our soil and water. USDA has shown no regard for the environmental laws, and we're pleased that Judge White ordered the appropriate response.” Plaintiff Center for Food Safety's Senior Staff Attorney George Kimbrell said, “Today’s decision is a seminal victory for farmers and the environment and a vindication of the rule of law. The public interest has prevailed over USDA's repeated efforts to implement the unlawful demands of the biotech industry.” The plaintiffs—The Center for Food Safety, Organic Seed Alliance, High Mowing Organic Seeds, and the Sierra Club—had immediately sought a court order to halt the planting. On September 28 Judge White ruled that USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) had violated the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by allowing the plantings without analyzing the potential environmental, health, and socioeconomic impacts of growing GE sugar beets. udge White heard testimony from the parties during a three-day hearing in November before issuing today’s ruling. Monsanto created Roundup Ready crops to withstand its Roundup herbicide (with the active ingredient glyphosate), which it then sells to farmers together with its patented seed, for which it charges farmers a substantial “technology fee.” Earlier this year, the Department of Justice announced it had opened a formal investigation into possible anticompetitive practices in Monsanto’s use of such patented crops. Growing previous Roundup Ready crops such as soy, cotton, and corn have led to greater use of herbicides. It also has led to the spread of herbicide resistant weeds on millions of acres throughout the United States and other countries where such crops are grown, and contamination of conventional and organic crops, which has been costly to U.S. farmers. There is also evidence that such herbicide-resistant crops may be more susceptible to serious plant diseases. In an earlier case the court ruled that USDA had violated NEPA by allowing the crop to be commercialized without first preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). In August the court made any future planting and sale unlawful until USDA complies with federal law. (USDA has said it expects to complete an EIS in spring 2012.) But almost immediately after the ruling, USDA issued permits allowing companies to plant seedlings to produce seed for future Roundup Ready sugar beet crops, even though the crops are still illegal to grow, and no EIS has been prepared. The seed growers rushed to plant the seed crop in Oregon and Arizona, apparently hoping to outrun the legal action to stop it. In this latest case, USDA argued that the seedlings were separate from the rest of the sugar beet crop cycle and had no impact by themselves, but Judge White rejected this. He found that the law requires USDA to analyze the impacts of not only the seedlings, but the rest of the Roundup Ready sugar beet production process as well, before any part of that process can begin. cont. added by: JanforGore

Lamenting Tenth Anniversary of Bush vs. Gore, CNN’s Toobin Mangles Media Recount Reality

From his perch at the liberal magazine The New Yorker on Tuesday, CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin recycled his lament that the Bush-Gore 2000 chad fight should have lasted several more months. (Toobin's 2001 book Too Close to Call also carried Al Gore's water.) Toobin fights against the popular notion that liberals should get over 2000, for it revealed conservative judicial activism, most appalling to Toobin when “equal protection” is applied to white males, as if they're entitled to it. But Toobin simply gets it wrong in finding media recounts were not conclusive: Bush v. Gore would resonate, in any case, because the Court prevented Florida from determining, as best it could, whether Gore or Bush really won. (Recounts of the ballots by media organizations produced ambiguous results; they suggest that Gore would have won a full statewide recount and Bush would have won the limited recount initially sought by the Gore forces.) Wrong. As Brent Baker reminded readers in 2008 , both media recounts, including a statewide recount of undervotes, concluded the Court did not decide the election: read more

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CBS’s Pelley Promotes Claim Supreme Court ‘Stole’ 2000 Election for Bush in John Paul Stevens Interview

In a softball interview with retired liberal Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on Sunday's 60 Minutes, correspondent Scott Pelley touted Stevens's opposition to the court ruling on the 2000 presidential election: “He thinks [Bush v. Gore] is one of the Court's greatest blunders….There were many people in this country who felt that the Supreme Court stole that election for President Bush.” Pelley introduced the segment by proclaiming that Stevens “has shaped more American history than any Supreme Court justice alive” and made “decisions that have changed our times.” The decisions Pelley focused on were the Justice's most liberal: “It was Stevens who forced a showdown with President Bush over the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, and Stevens who tried to stop the court from deciding the presidential election of 2000.” read more

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Snooki & Jwoww’s Safe Sex Birthday Spit Swap

Filed under: Snooki , JWOWW , Paparazzi Photo , Hook Ups , Jersey Shore Snooki celebrated her Lifestyle condoms sponsored 23rd birthday by sucking face with her ” Jersey Shore ” BFF Jwoww in NYC this weekend. Gym, tan, L-word. Read more

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Miley Cyrus’ Birthday Neck Suck

Filed under: Miley Cyrus , Paparazzi Photo , Hook Ups Wearing a leather bikini top, underage pop star Miley Cyrus proved she can’t be tamed … by getting kissed on by some guy at her post-AMAs/pre-18th birthday party at Trousdale at around 2AM this morning. The mystery dude sprawled on top of Miley may be… Read more

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Dennis Hopper’s Widow Settles Up With Estate

Filed under: Dennis Hopper , Victoria Hopper , Celebrity Justice Dennis Hopper ‘s widow, Victoria Hopper , has settled part of her beef with Dennis’ Estate … TMZ has learned. According to legal docs filed with the court and obtained by TMZ … the Estate will sell the extensive art collection and 40% will be put in… Read more

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