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Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy Ends 5-Year Romance

celebrity photos Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy’s 5 years old romance is now over, according to the former’s repol Marleah Leslie to PEOPLE. The two had supported each other through many life events, including the birth of Carrey’s first grandchild from daughter, Jane, gave birth to his grandson in February. “I’m so grateful for the years Jim and I shared together,” McCarthy, 37, said in a statement. “I will continue to be in his daughter’s life and will always keep Jim as a leading man in my heart.” In announcing the breakup on his Twitter account, Carrey, 48, echoed his warm sentiments. “I’m grateful 4 the many blessings we’ve shared and I wish her the very best! S’okay!” Carrey Tweeted. Still, the breakup came as a surprise as the pair had always been  among Hollywood’s happiest and most devoted couples. In February, the two were the picture of happiness. “Jenny is the first person that I’ve been with where I don’t have a giant question mark over my head,” Carrey told PEOPLE at an event they hosted to support McCarthy’s autism organization, Generation Rescue, in Miami. He also discussed their upcoming plans for Valentine’s Day, telling PEOPLE, that “everyday is Valentine’s Day” with McCarthy. Over the years, Carrey has also grown close to McCarthy’s son, Evan, who has Autism. “He taught me how to love,” Carrey said in 2008 at a march in Washington, D.C. “And without Evan I might never have seen the greatness of Jenny’s spirit.” For her part, McCarthy has praised her then-boyfriend’s devotion to Evan telling PEOPLE, “[He has the] capacity to love and to take on something that most men would completely run away from.” As for McCarthy herself, as early as 2007 Carrey said their romance was the real deal. “We also encourage each other,” he said. “We’re both on the same path, so it’s really real.” Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy Ends 5-Year Romance is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Brittany Favre gives birth to a son; NFL Viking Brett Favre a grandfather

ESPN confirmed today that Brett Favre ’s daughter Brittany Favre gives birth to a son. Brett Favre is now a happy grandfather; an NFL quarterback grandfather! There is still no news yet if Brett Favre’s going to play in the 20th NFL season. Maybe having a grandson will also be a factor for Brett Favre if he still going to play or not. Favre released this quote about his grandson earlier: “Deanna and I are very proud to welcome Parker Brett to the Favre family. Parker Brett was born on Friday, April 2, weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz and we’re pleased to say that both Mom, Dad and Parker Brett are healthy and doing great.” Brittany Favre gives birth to a son; NFL Viking Brett Favre a grandfather is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Grandpa Favre Welcomes Grandson To Favre Family

Grandpa Favre Welcomes Grandson To Favre Family. by Yahoo! News Search Results for brittany favre on April 6, 2010. Brett Favre’s daughter gives birth to a baby boy, but will it impact grandpa Favre’s return to the Minnesota Vikings? …

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Meet the Generation That Will Save or Destroy the New York Times [Dynasties]

The only way the New York Times can escape the clutches of a Mexican billionaire is by successfully instituting a paywall. Who has it chosen to manage this treacherous path? The publisher’s nephew. He used to run a DJ school. The Times is a publicly traded company, but the heirs of its modern founder Adolph Ochs and his son-in-law, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, own the voting shares. And in an effort to inculcate all the far-flung cousins—there are 27 fifth-generation descendants of Sulzberger—with a sense of responsibility for the newspaper and its various holdings, the New York Times Company likes to rotate them through the place from time to time. The company’s latest proxy statement , released earlier this week, brought news of yet two more Sulzberger cousins signing up for duty at the mother ship—in this job market, no less! And one of them was particularly momentous: Thirty-three-year-old David Perpich , nephew to Times publisher Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger Jr., who is himself son to his predecessor Arthur “Punch” Sulzberger, who was himself son to his predecessor Arthur Hays Sulzberger, has been hired as the executive director of paid products at NYTimes.com just as the site prepares to wring desperately needed money out of its 17 million monthly users by limiting the number of stories they can read without subscribing . So here’s a handy guide to what Perpich—as well as his various kinsman and -women spread throughout the New York Times Company—brings to the table. David Perpich, 33, fifth generation Perpich’s claim to fame is his role in helping run the Scratch DJ Academy, a rigorous institution of higher learning co-founded by Jam Master Jay that offers an ” incredible opportunity for amateur and aspiring music enthusiasts to learn how to DJ, from mixing and blending, to scratching and beat juggling .” Among Perpich’s duties at the Academy was “handling all marketing initiatives,” and he was really good at it: He managed to get the school mentioned a whopping nine times in the paper his family owns ! After leaving academia around 2007, according to this excellent 2008 New York rundown of the Sulzberger clan , Perpich briefly entertained an offer to join the family business, but he turned it down in favor of a technology consulting gig at Booz Allen. For whatever reason, that didn’t work out, so he figured he’d head over to his uncle’s shop and shepherd the most crucial business initiative that the Times has ever undertaken. He’s up for it, though: He’s a digital wizard who’s thoroughly mastered Twitter , having limited his posts to one heartbreaking online memorial for Michael Jackson made all the more moving by its singularity: Samuel Dolnick , 30, fifth generation Also reported in the most recent proxy statement was the hiring of Samuel Dolnick, the grandson of Arthur Sulzberger’s sister Ruth Holmberg (who herself served as the publisher of the Chattanooga Times ). Dolnick, who previously toiled as a reporter for the Associated Press, was hired at the Newspaper Guild Minimum staff reporter’s salary of $90,500 in September, and has been writing for the Metro desk. According to the New York Observer , Dolnick is no dilettante: His AP gig took him to New Delhi, and before that, he interned at the Village Voice under the estimable Wayne Barrett. He’s settled down in New York for the new gig, having just purchased a home in Brooklyn with a $300,000 mortgage at the discount-window interest rate of .57% from his grandmother, according to New York real estate records. A. G. Sulzberger, 30, fifth generation Arthur G. Sulzberger, Pinch’s son, joined the paper last March, also at the Guild minimum salary, and since then he’s been cold huntin’ snipers , writing about bus stops and light bulbs for the Metro desk, and fending off obscene propositions from Gawker readers . Before that he wrote for the Portland Oregonian . Rachel B. Golden, 31, fifth generation Rachel is the daughter of Michael Golden , Holmberg’s son and vice chairman of the Times Company. She makes a cool $82,136 as a marketing associate for the Times web site, where she’s responsible for promoting the Style, T, and Travel sections . James Dryfoos , 45, fifth generation Dryfoos, the grandson of Arthur Sulzberger’s sister Marian, is a systems analyst for the Times Company, where he analyzes systems for $144,673 a year. He married a lady named Reagan Rexrode and is a homebrew enthusiast . Michael Greenspon , 40, fifth generation Also a grandson of Marian’s, Greenspon is, according to New York , “quietly competent but not an obvious candidate to lead the paper.” He’s a project manager in strategic planning and served last year as the interem general manager of the New York Times News Service, which laid of some 25 to 30 people in November . He makes $176,961 a year. Michael Golden, 61, fourth generation Golden, father to Rachel and son of Ruth, is Arthur Sulzberger Jr.’s chief rival in the family. He’s currently vice chairman after a stint in Paris as the publisher of the International Herald Tribune , which the Times Company wrestled away from the Washington Post Company in 2002. Golden shepherded the company’s move from its old Times Square headquarters to a bright shiny new $500 million building, which worked out like this: The old building was flipped at a $350 million profit three years after the Times sold it, and the Times started selling off pieces of the new building for cash two years after it was built . For this he made $1.8 million last year. Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr., 59 Arthur is the publisher of the New York Times . He makes $5.1 million, and is primarily occupied with insuring that none of the aforementioned fifth-generation Sulzbergers have jobs in five years. SPECIAL BONUS HIDDEN SULZBERGER: New York ‘s look at the Sulzberger clan noted that a “spokesperson for the Times said there are two additional fifth-generation descendents, but they have never appeared as beneficiaries in the company’s SEC filings.” We’ve found one of them: In addition to providing a mortgage to Dolnick, Holmberg is also listed in New York real estate records as having made a $265,000 loan to a Sharon Skettini of Brooklyn. And according to public databases, Skettini once shared an address in Arizona with Ruth’s son Stephen Golden, a lawyer in Tucson. Skettini appears to have once been employed as a literary agent for Sterling Lord Literistic , a New York agency, but she’s not currently listed on the firm’s site. She doesn’t appear to have any public relationship with the Times .

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Nikki Sixx Overcompensates with his Hooker of the Day

Nikki Sixx looks like an old little jewish woman who has had too much plastic surgery after spending the day getting her hair and make-up done at the salon for her grandson’s bar mitzvah , so there’s no surprise that he’s trying to over-compensate for his 5 foot 5 stature and very likely homosexuality by hiring some stripper trash to walk around with her trash fake tits and flat ass body in a see through outfit cuz stripper trash has no fucking shame especially when getting paid, and the whole thing is a serious fucking joke…I seriously haven’t seen someone with millions of dollars try this hard in a long fucking time…I mean dude can just give up the act and rot away in a mansion somewhere…but instead he makes public appearances with this shit and I guess I can’t really complain cuz I shouldn’t really care and I don’t…but I just can’t help but find the whole thing seriously fucking pathetic. Pics via PacificCoastNews

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Granny Palin overcomes her death panel fears! Shannyn’s new article over at Huffington Post.

Shannyn takes Granny Palin to task over the hypocrisy, revealed in the Levi/Bristol court documents, that her grandson is receiving “gasp” socialized health care. (Just click the title to read what Shannyn has to say about it.) And yes I am aware that many of you sent me a link to a similar article over at Daily Kos. I am sorry I did not post, but let me rectify that oversight now. Here you go .

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Jason Davis (Gummi Bear) on Millionaire Matchmaker

It had been too long since we’d heard from Jason Davis. A little over a year and a half since Gummi Bear last got arrested for DUI, if our memory serves. Well, the rotund ursine specimen is back in the news because of an appearance on Bravo’s The Millionaire Matchmaker, a dating show for all rich snobs. Jason, the brother of the slightly more famous Brandon Davis (Greasy Bear) is the grandson of Marvin Davis, a billionaire who owned 20th Century Fox. Jason Davis has not been quite so successful. He recently got an eviction notice on his $3,600-a-month Los Angeles apartment for nonpayment of rent. The Gummi one has also been at the center of controversy for his issues with heroin and for getting negged at the front door of clubs. It’s how he rolls. Suffice it to say, Millionaire Matchmaker has jumped the shark. “They must be desperate,” a source told the New York Post of Davis’ recent casting. For his part, he could not care less. It’s hard out there for a bear. “Tell fans and haters they are all welcome to join me at Capitol City Hollywood to view the episode,” he said of his appearance on Patti Stanger ‘s show. She’s got her work cut out for her. Who you date this man?

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New England Patriots won’t fill defensive coordinator post

New England Patriots say they won’t fill defensive coordinator post.

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Saints’ Grandson Takes Care of Grandpa

MIAMI — Unless something weird happens, such as Peyton Manning falling through a sinkhole in the home locker room at Sun Life Stadium, the New Orleans Saints won’t win the Super Bowl on Sunday. Still, they’ve already topped the Indianapolis Colts in one thing: Great stories. In fact, there are a slew of them in the ongoing miracle book for the Who Dat folks, and here is one of the chapters. Boy, is it, because Devery Henderson’s 70-something-year-old grandfather has a ticket to the Super Bowl. The same goes for his grandmother, Lena Taylor, but this is more about George Taylor, that grandfather whose love affair with mostly the Aints through the decades in Opelousas, La., influenced his grandson. Devery often lived with George and Lena back then in what is known as The Spice Capital of the World. Between Grandpa Taylor operating the semi-truck that he still uses to haul a variety of stuff across the country — wearing one of his many Saints caps, of course — he watched every centimeter of Devery’s journey as an athlete. The grandson went from starring on the highly regarded track team of Opelousas High School to a scholarship at LSU, where he was part of a national championship track team. He eventually joined the Tigers’ football squad as a walk-on wide receiver. Then, after Devery helped push LSU to another national championship, but only in football, he became a second-round draft pick in 2004 of the Saints. Yeah, the Saints. His grandfather’s Saints. His Saints.

The Brothers Blankfein

According to Business Insider, Lloyd Blankfein’s son Jonathan is about to land a job he totally earned at Goldman Sachs . And we hear that his brother Alex is also on the Goldman Sachs payroll. Bootstraps! Jonathan Blankfein, who Business Insider hears is just “a stand-up guy,” graduates from Harvard this year, at which point he’ll join Goldman Sachs, which is father Lloyd runs, as an analyst

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