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‘The Flash’ Dodges Bullets And Hangs With The Arrow In This New Extended Trailer

Watch Grant Gustin take flight as “The Flash” in the first extended promo to take us beyond the premiere.

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Meet ‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’ Star ‘Paul The Illustrated Seal’

Meet “American Horror Story: Freak Show”‘s real-life freak actor, Mat Fraser, in this inspiring behind-the-scenes look at “Paul the Illustrated Seal.”

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SMH At Rihanna’s Get Up

We know this broad is a style icon but this ish is just ridiculous.

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SMH At Rihanna’s Get Up

Nerds We Love

We see the word “nerd” as a term of endearment. In fact, if loving nerds is wrong we don’t want to be right. A nerd is someone who stayed on his/her intellectual grind, regardless of negative peer pressure. Nerds burned the midnight oil in the library while everyone else was at the party. They toiled to earn multiple degrees and academic accolades. As a result, they are leaders, innovators and thinkers who are taking us all to the next level in science, medicine, and civil rights. Their smarts make them sexy, interesting and admirable. Here are 4 nerds that we just love to pieces. ( Continue… )

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Epitome Of A Bad Mother: Woman Who Witheld Cancer Meds From Her Son Sentenced To 8-10 Years In Prison!!

This is definitely a sad story, but it kinda makes you angry at the same time. LAWRENCE, Mass. — A woman who withheld potentially life-saving medications from her autistic, cancer-stricken son was sentenced Friday to eight to 10 years in prison by a judge who said her actions “really do chill one’s soul.” Kristen LaBrie was convicted of attempted murder Tuesday for withholding at least five months of at-home chemotherapy treatments for her son, Jeremy Fraser. The boy died at age 9 in 2009. LaBrie, 38, wept and apologized before Judge Richard Welch handed down her punishment in Lawrence Superior Court. “I am remorseful for my actions and I wish I could have done things differently,” LaBrie told the judge in a courtroom packed with sobbing family members and friends of both LaBrie and the boy’s father, Eric Fraser. “If I could do it differently, I would, because I certainly miss my son, and I think about him every day and I wish he could be with me and my family,” she said. Jeremy Fraser was severely autistic, nonverbal and developmentally delayed. He was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma shortly after he turned 7 in 2006. His oncologist testified that she told LaBrie that her son’s cancer had a cure rate of about 85 percent to 90 percent under an intensive, two-year treatment plan that included doses of chemotherapy to be given during hospital stays and clinic visits as well as at-home medications LaBrie was supposed to administer at home. LaBrie testified that she largely followed doctor’s orders during the first four phases of his treatment. But she acknowledged that she stopped giving him the at-home medications during the final phase of treatment because she could not bear to see how much pain and suffering the side effects of the medication caused him. Many of LaBrie’s family attempted to plead with the judge to be lenient on her: LaBrie’s older son, Matthew, 18, wrote a letter to the judge asking for leniency. “My mother was nothing but unbelievably kind, caring and completely devoted to Jeremy in every aspect of her life,” he wrote. He described his mother sitting by Jeremy’s bedside while he was treated for cancer at Massachusetts General Hospital. “Something like that takes a toll on a person and after all that, could anybody so easily sit by and watch while a cure is making a child feel worse?” Jeremy’s uncle, Andrew Fraser, spoke to the judge before sentencing, saying he wanted to represent Jeremy and Jeremy’s father, Eric, who was killed in a motorcycle accident seven months after Jeremy died. Andrew Fraser said his brother would have asked for a “fair and just” punishment for LaBrie, despite the contentious relationship they had. Do you think that the sentence the judge handed down was fair, too harsh, or not harsh enough??? Source

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Epitome Of A Bad Mother: Woman Who Witheld Cancer Meds From Her Son Sentenced To 8-10 Years In Prison!!

Caroline Fraser on Rewilding the World (Podcast)

“Lose the animals, lose the ecosystems. Lose the ecosystems, game over.” Caroline Fraser touched down in more than a dozen countries to understand what rewilding really means. Rewilding the World: Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution looks at how this radical approach is being put to work, pulling endangered species back from the brink, relinking critical habitats, and keeping the biological mechanisms of the … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Hollywood Ink: You Won’t Have Brendan Fraser to Kick Around Center of the Earth Anymore

Brendan Fraser Clap: The Remix

Brendan Fraser's special person applause at the Golden Globes didn't really get the attention it deserved last week. So here's an extended remix! ( GIF here if you don't enjoy Gwen Stefani.) Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Man jailed over game of Monopoly


Posted: Thursday, 30 July 2009 9:39AM

Man Jailed Over Monopoly Game

Fraser (WWJ) — 54-year old Kenneth Reppke of Fraser is behind bars, accused of slugging a friend over a game of Monopoly.

According to Fraser police Lt. Dan Kolke, “She advised that she was plaing Monopoly with a male friend.  He wanted to buy Boardwalk and Park Place.  She refused to do it, so he got mad and hit her in the head, knocking her glasses off and breaking them.”

Kolke said that all calls are taken seriously, but when a man and woman are involved, “we look into whether they have an intimate relationship or if they’re married, because that’s domestic assault and we take those a little more seriously.”

Kolke said that, after talking with both parties, it was clear that they were just friends, meaning that domestic violence charges weren’t appropriate.  Reppke was charged with a misdemeanor and posted bond.

Reppke, who has no crminal record, has since apologized.

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