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Jesse James — Straight Shooter

Filed under: Jesse James , Kat Von D , CinnaBun Jesse James started off the new year with a bang — because he posted video on his

LeBron to Cleveland: ‘Karma’s a Bitch!’

Filed under: LeBron James , TMZ Sports Lebron James believes the SHALACKING that the Lakers put on the Cleveland Cavaliers last night was an act of “Karma” … for all the anti-LeBron trash talk he endured back when he left the squad. In case you missed it, the Lake Show beat LeBron’s old… Read more

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Oksana Grigorieva on Bribe Allegation: I’m Broke!

Accused of bribing a witness by Mel Gibson’s legal team, Oksana Grigorieva says she couldn’t bribe anybody if she wanted too … she couldn’t pay for it. Oksana has categorically denied the claim alleged by Mel’s attorneys ( via Radar Online ) that she tried to bribe a witness in her legal battle with Gibson. Said her spokesman: “The suggestion is false. She never bribed anyone. She understands the law and has excellent counsel. Besides, she is broke.” We wouldn’t put it past her, but she does have a point . Yesterday, we reported how lawyers for Gibson, who has alleged that Oksana tried to extort him, plan to present evidence that she tried to bribe a witness. The individual, whose identity is not yet known, is somehow relevant in both the criminal and family law probes that are ongoing in the couple’s skirmish. Mel also charges that Oksana is malicious and not acting in the best interests of their one-year-old daughter, and should therefore lose custody ASAP.

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LeBron James Blames Struggles of Former Team on Karma, God

LeBron James knows why the Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Lakers by 55 points last night and why his former team has the worst record in basketball: fans of the franchise are being punished by God for daring to boo the superstar. We wish we were joking, but LeBron took to Twitter after the Cavs blow out and wrote: Crazy. Karma is a bitch. Gets you every time. Its not good to wish bad on anybody. God sees everything! This, of course, would mean that God also watched The Decision and yet has chosen to support James in light of the most egotistical act in the history of professional sports. Weird. We wish He would stick to forcing Steve Johnson to drop game-winning touchdown passes.

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Next Bond movie officially announced

NOW that MGM has worked through most of its money problems, the 23rd James Bond movie is finally back on track.

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15 Suggested Titles for the Next James Bond Movie

It looks like James Bond will return after all ! At least until the next delay. Assuming, though, that MGM can be taken at its word — and assuming we’re all still around and not sucked into the vortex of an apocalypse in 22 months — 007 will arrive at theaters on Nov. 9, 2012 with Daniel Craig reprising his role as James Bond for director Sam Mendes. Hooray! The currently untitled film is going by BOND 23, which would be fine if this were a trendy bar and not a movie franchise. Ahead, Movieline offers some foolproof title suggestions.

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At Least Pirates Are Loving 127 Hours

Awards-season slump aside, 127 Hours is on a roll in at least one of Hollywood’s most closely watched demographics: Illegal downloaders. A new report has the James Franco film way out in front of Oscar competition True Grit and Inception ; the revelation follows word that distributor Fox Searchlight will eschew SAG screeners for 127 and Black Swan in favor of secure iTunes downloads. Of course this whole thing royally screws up Movieline’s 127 Hours Fainting Tracker , but that’s the biz. Congrats? [ THR ]

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Paris Hilton Intruder Gets Freeway Labor

The intruder who knocked on Paris Hilton ‘s front door and fought with her security last October just got sentenced to battle with a bucket of paint. TMZ has learned James Rainford ( above in cuffs ) pled no contest to civil assault and was sentenced to… Read more

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Understanding The Frenzy Over Vick and White Folks’ Heightened Love of Dogs

So Tucker Carlson, Fox News commentator and professional agitator, recently ignited a small controversy over his comments that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick should have been executed three years ago when convicted on dog-fighting and animal cruelty charges. As a Philadelphian, and needless to say Eagles fan, no one is happier than I (and the millions other Eagles fans around the country) to have a player like Vick leading the helm.  But even through his redemptive professional comeback, Vick still can’t escape the calls from animal rights activist and dog owners alike that he should have been stripped of his freedom and barred from the game forever. Continued at The Atlanta Post

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Your President Hard At Work: 9/11 Heroes Get The Health Help Two Bush Administrations Didn’t Bother To Create

It took almost ten years after the devastating attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. for the first responders who risked their lives on September 11, 2001 to get government help with their health expenses. President Obama took time out of his Honolulu vacation to sign the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act into law yesterday. President Barack Obama said Sunday he was honored to sign a bill to provide aid to survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks and first responders who became ill working in the ruins at the World Trade Center. “We will never forget the selfless courage demonstrated by the firefighters, police officers and first responders who risked their lives to save others,” Obama said in a statement. “I believe this is a critical step for those who continue to bear the physical scars of those attacks.” The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act was named after a police officer who died of a respiratory disease he contracted during the 9/11 rescue operations. The bill was one of the last measures Congress passed before adjourning in December. Some Republicans tried to block the measure, saying they were concerned with how to pay for the bill. They dropped their opposition after lawmakers struck a compromise to reduce the costs. The $4.2 billion measure will be paid for with a fee on some foreign companies that get U.S. government procurement contracts. “At long last, the President’s signature has ended our nine-year struggle to address the 9/11 health crisis. The Zadroga law will save lives and fulfills our moral obligation to care for those who rose to the defense of America in a time of war,” said Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. “This is a great victory for the heroes of September 11th, the firefighters, police officers and construction workers. Justice is finally being served,” added Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y. New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly hailed the passage of the bill. “The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were an attack on America by a foreign enemy and addressing its health impacts is a national duty,” Bloomberg said. Let’s see the Republicans spin this one at the end of the year when they start their 2012 campaigning. Source

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