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Stafon Johnson injury picture

Tennessee Titans#39; Stafon Johnson points skyward as he is taken off field after an injury in the second half of an NFL preseason football game against the Seattle Seahawks, Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010, in Seattle. Stafon Johnson, the Tennessee Titans rookie who was badly injured in a weightlifting accident at USC last year, suffered a major ankle injury Saturday night in his first NFL preseason game. Johnson was carted off the field in Seattle with a dislocated right ankle and is likely to miss

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Jessica Simpson’s Birthday Spread

Filed under: Jessica Simpson , Eric Johnson , Paparazzi Photo , Hook Ups Jessica Simpson celebrated her 30th birthday by straddling and sucking face with her new boyfriend/former NFL player Eric Johnson while on a yacht in Italy this weekend. Buon Compleanno ! Read more

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Don Johnson Wins $23.2 Million in ‘Nash’ Cash

Filed under: Don Johnson Don Johnson just scored a $23.2 million victory in his heated legal battle over the show ” Nash Bridges ” — but his payout is about $76 million less than he wanted. As we first reported, Johnson — who co-owns the copyright for the show — sued the… Read more

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CBS: Robert Byrd ‘One of the Hardest Working Senators in Modern History’

On Monday’s CBS Early Show, correspondent Whit Johnson reported breaking news of the death of West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd and proclaimed: “By all accounts, he was one of the hardest working senators in modern history.” Johnson touted Byrd’s “four volume history of the Senate” and described him as the “unequaled master of the Senate rules.” Part of the “hard work” Johnson cited was the massive number of pork barrel projects Byrd secured funding for over his long career: “Byrd said he owed his success to the long suffering people of West Virginia and he returned the favor by steering billions of dollars in federal government projects to the state, dozens of them, named for him.” Johnson noted how “Byrd reveled in his success at bringing home the bacon….His critics called him the king of pork. He called that hog wash.” Another aspect of Byrd’s career that Johnson highlighted was the West Virginia Democrat’s opposition to the Iraq war: “A harsh critic of the war in Iraq, Byrd said opposing the war in 2003 was his most important vote ever.” It was not until the end of his report that Johnson mentioned Byrd’s controversial past on race relations: “His life was not without mistakes. He deeply regretted joining the Ku Klux Klan as a young man and participating in a filibuster against the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964. Later in life, though, he became an advocate of civil rights.” Later, in a news brief in the 8AM ET hour, fill-in news reader Betty Nguyen declared that Byrd was “a master politician, an expert on Senate rules, and unrelenting lobbyist for his home state and a powerful force on Capitol Hill.” Here is a full transcript of Johnson’s June 28 report: 7:00AM TEASE ERICA HILL: Breaking news. The longest serving member of Congress, Senator Robert Byrd, has died. We’ll look back at his remarkable career and tell you how this could impact the balance of power in the Senate. 7:01AM SEGMENT ERICA HILL: First, though, we do want to get to the breaking news, of course, out of Washington this morning. The passing of Senator Robert Byrd early this morning. CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson is on Capitol Hill with the very latest. Whit, good morning. WHIT JOHNSON: Erica, good morning. Senator Robert Byrd checked into a hospital late last week. Originally, he was thought to be suffering from heat exhaustion, but doctors found further complications. The longest serving senator in U.S. history passed away this morning at the age of 92. ROBERT BYRD: The United States Senate, the greatest deliberative body in the whole world. JOHNSON: Robert Byrd won nine elections to the U.S. Senate. He was the longest serving senator in American history. He grew up in poverty in the hardscrabble coal fields of West Virginia, where he learned to play the fiddle. For decades he used it to entertain audiences on the campaign trail and even performed at the Grand Ole Opry. By all accounts, he was one of the hardest working senators in modern history. He went to law school at night, receiving his degree at age 45 from President Kennedy. He wrote a four volume history of the Senate, became the unequaled master of the Senate rules and climbed to the top of the ladder, spending 12 years as Democratic leader. Byrd said he owed his success to the long suffering people of West Virginia and he returned the favor by steering billions of dollars in federal government projects to the state, dozens of them, named for him. Byrd reveled in his success at bringing home the bacon. BYRD: Man, you’re looking at big daddy. Big daddy! Rolled up my sleeves, man. JOHNSON: His critics called him the king of pork. He called that hog wash. BYRD: This notion that earmark spending is inherently wasteful spending is flat out wrong. W-r-o-n-g. JOHNSON: A harsh critic of the war in Iraq, Byrd said opposing the war in 2003 was his most important vote ever. BYRD: How long must the best of our nation’s military men and women be taken from their homes to fight this unnecessary war? JOHNSON: His life was not without mistakes. He deeply regretted joining the Ku Klux Klan as a young man and participating in a filibuster against the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964. Later in life, though, he became an advocate of civil rights. His great loves included his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, a Senate, which he so revered he called ‘the temple,’ and the Constitution, a copy of which he always carried in his breast pocket. But above everything else, there was Erma, Byrd’s high school sweetheart and wife of 68 years. She passed away in 2006. Byrd said she was his greatest love of all. Washington is already reacting this morning to Senator Byrd’s death. He’s being remembered for his fighter spirit. Erica. HILL: Whit, thanks. Whit Johnson in Washington this morning.

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Yahoo! Heiress Injured From Hot Box Springs

Filed under: Courtenay Semel , Casey Johnson We’ve learned Courtenay Semel — heiress to the Yahoo! fortune and former GF of Johnson & Johnson heiress Casey Johnson — was hospitalized this week after someone in her apartment accidentally ignited a mattress. Courtenay was sleeping Saturday when… Read more

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England 5 – 1 Croatia – World Cup 2010 Qualifier

Watch all the goals from the England v Croatia World Cup 2010 Qualifier from Wembley (9 Sept 2009). England booked their place at next summers World Cup with an emphatic 5-1 dismissal of Croatia at Wembley Stadium. It was a game that England controlled from the off and two goals apiece for Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard and a Wayne Rooney strike ensured Fabio Capello could finally book the flights to South Africa. Arsenal forward, Eduardo, pulled a goal back for Croatia, but by then it was too little, too late.

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Shawn Johnson Stalker — Guilty

Filed under: Shawn Johnson , Robert O'Ryan , Celebrity Justice Shawn Johnson ‘s obsessed fan is now officially a felony stalker — and the only question is whether he’ll be sentenced to prison … or sent to a mental institution. Robert O’Ryan — who went looking for Shawn last year with two guns in his car and… Read more

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VIDEO: FlashForward Blackout Protests are More Fun Than Actual Show

They did it, you guys! In protest of ABC’ s decision to cancel FlashForward , literally dozens of fans the world over decided to stage their own version of the show’s blackout sequence. While collapsed on the ground, they all shared a single vision of a future where FlashForward was still canceled, but at least their YouTube videos will be seen by more people than watched the actual finale ! Here are the best of the bunch, culled from Seattle, Burbank, Chicago and London:

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Aaron Johnson Joins Spider-Man Casting Derby, Despite His Own Reservations

It looks like Sony may have taken a few of our suggestions for casting the Spider-Man reboot, as two new names have been thrown into the mix. According to the LAT , both Aaron Johnson ( Kick-Ass ) and Anton Yelchin ( Star Trek ) have squeezed onto the short list assembled by director Marc Webb. The irony? When Movieline last spoke to Johnson about assuming the role, he was decidedly uninterested.

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Is There Sex in Miley Cyrus’ Future?

Seeing how Miley Cyrus is such a huge fan of Sex and the City, it only makes sense that there would be rumors of her playing a young Carrie Bradshaw in an SATC prequel,…

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