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Jaime Pressly DUI charges

The My Name is Earl star Jaime Pressly, 33, was arrested on Jan. 6 and registered a .22 blood alcohol level, nearly three times the legal limit, according to Santa Monica Deputy City Attorney Melanie Skehar. Jaime Pressly pleaded not guilty in a Santa Monica, Calif., courtroom Friday to two misdemeanor DUI charges. A lawyer appeared on her behalf. The actress#39;s next hearing date is set for March 18. Court records show the judge in her case ordered her to attend two Alcoholics Anonymous meet

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Miranda Lambert Ladies Home Journal cover

“Being happy is horrible for songwriting, especially for country music. We just want to write about leaving and sadness,” Lambert, 27, says in the March issue of Ladies Home Journal. “I have to put myself in a dark place if I want to write something good.” These days writing sad songs is certainly a stretch for Lambert, who became engaged to singer Blake Shelton, 34, in May. Miranda Lambert has a lot to be happy about: a s-exy fiané, multiple Grammy nominations and her recent weight loss, to

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Justin Bieber & Ozzy Osbourne Team Up for Super Bowl Ad – People Magazine

Daily Mail Justin Bieber & Ozzy Osbourne Team Up for Super Bowl Ad People Magazine Justin Bieber and an unlikely pal, Ozzy Osbourne, teamed up earlier this month to film a futuristic Super Bowl ad for Best Buy – and, so far, the details are top secret. On Jan. 17, when the shoot took place, Bieber, 16, told his 7 million Twitter … Justin Bieber, Ozzy Osbourne Team For Best Buy Super Bowl Ad Adrants Bieber, Ozzy Osbourne team up for Super Bowl ad Reuters Bieber, Ozzy to star in $4m ad campaign Times of India Washington Post

Justin Bieber & Ozzy Osbourne Team Up for Super Bowl Ad – People Magazine

Daily Mail Justin Bieber & Ozzy Osbourne Team Up for Super Bowl Ad People Magazine Justin Bieber and an unlikely pal, Ozzy Osbourne, teamed up earlier this month to film a futuristic Super Bowl ad for Best Buy – and, so far, the details are top secret. On Jan. 17, when the shoot took place, Bieber, 16, told his 7 million Twitter … Justin Bieber, Ozzy Osbourne Team For Best Buy Super Bowl Ad Adrants Bieber, Ozzy Osbourne team up for Super Bowl ad Reuters Bieber, Ozzy to star in $4m ad campaign Times of India Washington Post

Butch Vig ‘In Heaven’ Over Response To Updated Green Bay Packers Song

Producer — and lifelong Packers fan — is basking in team’s Super Bowl run and the success of ‘Go Pack Go!’ By James Montgomery Butch Vig Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/ WireImage Butch Vig has been producing records for nearly 30 years now, some of which — Nirvana’s Nevermind, the Smashing Pumpkins’ Siamese Dream, Green Day’s 21st Century Breakdown — you’re probably familiar with. And while production has certainly brought him fame, it’s by no means his first love. After all, he’s been a Green Bay Packers fan for a lot longer than three decades. “I grew up in Wisconsin, and every Sunday during football season, it was like time stopped. You could go downtown and rob a bank, because everybody was watching the Packers play,” he laughed. “My dad was way into them, and funnily enough, my mom hated the Packers and loved the Vikings, so that was a dilemma. But I’ve always loved the Packers, ever since I can remember.” So when you consider the fact that Vig has followed the Pack though their Vince Lombardi-led heyday in the ’60s, slow decline (and eventual bottoming-out) in the ’70s and ’80s, Brett Favre-spurred return to glory in the ’90s and their march to Super Bowl XLV this year, his current project makes even more sense. Along with Garbage member Duke Erikson and guitar tech (and fellow Packers nut) Chad Zaemish, he formed a group, the 6 Packers , and recorded an updated version of “Go! You Packers! Go!,” the team’s long-running fight song. Listen to the 6 Packers’ “Go Pack Go!” now . And with the Packers’ Super Bowl showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers looming on the horizon, Vig’s version of the song — called, simply “Go Pack Go!” — has begun picking up steam on Wisconsin rock radio, though the tune’s story actually begins four years prior, immediately following a Garbage gig with No Doubt. “There’s a couple different versions of the original [song] that have been played at Lambeau [Field, the Packers’ home] for years, and about four or five years ago, we decided to make a new version,” Vig explained. “It was on the last Garbage tour. We played a show with No Doubt somewhere, and so in the men’s locker room in this arena, I had all the members of Garbage and No Doubt and whoever was around — people on road crew, you know — I just had them record, like, 20 takes [of] ‘Go Pack Go!’ and I stacked them all to make it sound like it was in a stadium. “And so we just kind of put it out there, when the Packers went to the NFC Championship Game and lost to the Giants [in 2007], and then Favre left, and in our original version, in the middle break, there were all these references to Favre, so we went back in and did a new version about a month ago, and deleted, of course, any references to Favre,” he continued. “And now it’s just getting hammered on the radio back in Madison and Milwaukee and Green Bay. And today, there’s an article in the State Journal, the Madison newspaper, and the top of the page is Obama’s speech, and the bottom of the page, there’s a big article about the 6 Packers’ ‘Go Pack Go!’ ” And for a die-hard Packers fan like Vig — who says he’s considering taking the 6 Packers down to Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas, to play an impromptu tailgate gig before the big game — the success of “Go Pack Go!” ranks pretty high on his list of accomplishments, though you might be surprised to learn how high. “The cool thing is, we sent it to the people at Lambeau — I know one of the DJs, Malcolm, who does on-field [music] at Lambeau Field — and when they first got it, Chad and I went to the game, and they played it, like, 15 times during the game,” he laughed. “We were just in heaven, and, like, I know I’ve done Green Day and the Pumpkins and Garbage and whatever, but now I can die a happy man. I’ve had a song played at Lambeau.” What do you think of Vig’s “Go Pack Go!”? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Butch Vig

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Michelle Williams Says Heath Ledger Comments ‘Did Cross A Line’

‘Blue Valentine’ star says ‘Nightline’ ‘edited the piece to sell the interview.’ By Jocelyn Vena Michelle Williams Photo: Getty Images Michelle Williams sat down with “Nightline” recently, and in the process of talking about her film “Blue Valentine,” she also opened up about the 2008 death of Heath Ledger, her ex-boyfriend and the father of her daughter, Matilda. When Williams spoke to The Daily Beast about that interview, she revealed some regret about how those comments were presented. “Just recently I felt as if I did cross a line about all this,” she explains. “Yet if I’m going to do interviews and be in this world, I don’t want to seem as if I’m just taking a party line. I want to say something that is representative of who I am and what I’m thinking about and what matters to me in the same ways that I want to do that in my work because my work and my life do feed off each other. The two do go together.” The actress goes on to note that she feels some of the blame also falls on the show. “When it comes to interviews, it all becomes rather tricky because I don’t want to say something without resonance but then I don’t want to go too far. I just had an experience with ‘Nightline’ that got edited in such a way that seemed as if I did go too far. “It was a three-hour interview that was edited in such a way that was devastating to me,” she says. “They edited the piece to sell the interview, and it appeared as if I were breaking some kind of silence and sitting down with the express purpose to discuss something that is very private to me.” Williams admits that even though she wants to keep some things private, she often opens up naturally. “And I say, ‘OK, this subject is off-limits if it is going to be convoluted and re-contextualized.’ … But then I sit down with you and feel compelled to talk about it,” she describes. “So it is a struggle.” Williams says she has been trying to find a balance in the nearly three years since Ledger died , and it was especially hard in the time right after his passing. “How do I talk about this? I experienced a lot of loss after his death. I lost my city because of all the paparazzi descending upon us. I actually lost my journal during that time, oddly enough. I literally couldn’t hold on to anything,” she recalls. “I lost my sense of humor. I’m still sort of looking for that.” Related Photos Heath Ledger: 1979-2008

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Grolar Bears Just the Start? Melting Arctic Ice May Lead to More Hybrid Marine Mammals

Photo by US Geological Survey via Flickr Creative Commons What happens when a continent-sized natural barrier between similar animal species suddenly disappears? In the case of disappearing arctic ice, the result is likely to be new hybrid species of marine animals, according to researchers published in the journal Nature . Grolar bears (part grizzly, part polar) are alrea… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Mesh Explains Why the Present and Future of Business is Sharing (Book Review)

Photo credit: The Mesh by Lisa Gansky. Lisa Gansky sees a new emerging business model emerging. One she has dubbed, The Mesh . “… one in which consumers have more choices, more tools, more information, and more power to guide those choices.” A model “based on network-enabled sharing—on access rather than ownership.” In her book, Lisa notes the primary benefit to business is that they can “sell” the same product multiple times and in doing so build up a profile of customer needs and actions to further refine the business. The upside for customers is that they get use stuff without all the hassles of own… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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GM Cotton Fails – Insect Pests Thriving on Indian Plants When They Should Be Dead

photo: Beau / Creative Commons An article in the latest issue of the journal Current Science raises serious questions about the long-term viability of genetically-modified Bt cotton to actually do what it’s intended to do, increase pest resistance. Scientists have found for the first time b… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BIG NEWS: Stem cell transplant has cured HIV infection in ‘Berlin patient’, say doctors

Doctors who carried out a stem cell transplant on an HIV-infected man with leukaemia in 2007 say they now believe the man to have been cured of HIV infection as a result of the treatment, which introduced stem cells which happened to be resistant to HIV infection. The man received bone marrow from a donor who had natural resistance to HIV infection; this was due to a genetic profile which led to the CCR5 co-receptor being absent from his cells. The most common variety of HIV uses CCR5 as its ‘docking station’, attaching to it in order to enter and infect CD4 cells, and people with this mutation are almost completely protected against infection. The case was first reported at the 2008 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Boston, and Berlin doctors subsequently published a detailed case history in the New England Journal of Medicine in February 2009. They have now published a follow-up report in the journal Blood, arguing that based on the results of extensive tests, “It is reasonable to conclude that cure of HIV infection has been achieved in this patient.” The case history The 'Berlin patient' is an HIV-positive man who developed acute myeloid leukaemia, received successful treatment and subsequently experienced a relapse in 2007 that required a transplant of stem cells. Doctors chose stem cells from an individual who had an unusual genetic profile: a mutation inherited from both parents that resulted in CD4 cells that lacked the CCR5 receptor. This mutation, called CCR5 delta 32 homozygosity, is present in less than 1% of Caucasians in northern and western Europe, and is associated with a reduced risk of becoming infected with HIV. This is because all new infecting viruses need to use the CCR5 receptor on CD4 cells when infecting an immune system cell of the CD4 type. Later in the course of HIV infection another type of virus emerges that can use the CXCR4 receptor instead. Before the stem cell transplant the patient received chemotherapy treatment that destroyed most immune cells and total body irradiation, and also received immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection of the stem cells. Antiretroviral therapy was halted on the day of the transplant, and the patient had to receive a second stem cell transplant 13 days after the first one, due to a further relapse of leukaemia. The patient continued to receive immunosuppressive treatment to prevent rejection for 38 months, and at 5, 24 and 29 months post-transplant colon biopsies were taken to investigate possible graft-versus-host disease in the intestine. At each investigation additional samples were taken to check for signs of HIV infection in the abundant immune cells of the gut wall. During the 38 month follow-up period the donor CD4 cells repopulated the mucosal immune system of the gut, to such an extent that the frequency of CD4 cells was almost twice as high as in HIV-negative healthy controls, and this phenomenon was also seen in a control group of ten HIV-negative individuals who received stem cell transfers. The repopulation of CD4 cells was accompanied by the complete disappearance of host CD4 cells, and after two years the patient had the CD4 count of a healthy adult of the same age. One of the challenges for any approach to curing HIV infection is long-lived immune system cells, which need to be cleared before a patient can be cured. In the case of the Berlin patient CCR5-bearing macrophages could not be detected after 38 months, suggesting that chemotherapy had destroyed these longer-lived cells, and that they had also been replaced by donor cells… (More in the link) added by: rhetoricallyineffective