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Zsa Zsa Out of Surgery, Leg Successfully Amputated

Filed under: Zsa Zsa Gabor , Nurse! , Prince Von Ahole , Prince Frederic von Anhalt Zsa Zsa Gabor ‘s right leg has been partially amputated by doctors at UCLA Medical Center … TMZ has learned. According to one of Zsa Zsa’s doctors, three quarters of her leg was removed during the surgery today — starting from just above her knee.… Read more

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Justin Bieber hospitalised

Justin Bieber was hospitalised with breathing difficulties on Wednesday (12.01.11). The 16-year-old singing sensation was taken to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California after suffering an allergic reaction while shooting a guest appearance in TV drama series ‘CSI’, but was discharged just 50 minutes later. His representative said: “He is fine. He had a mild allergic reaction while they were wrapping up on the set of ‘CSI.’ His doctor met him at the hospital to make sure everything was OK. He was released within the hour after his doctor declared him fine. He is back on set working. All is well.” Despite his medical emergency, Justin made no mention of his hospital visit when updating fans about his day on twitter. He simply posted: “Ok last day on the set as a bada*s. Gonna get deadly today.” Justin – who has been romantically linked with Selena Gomez – recently admitted he can’t live like a “regular” kid because he can’t afford to take a break when he is tired or ill because of his commitments. He said: “It’s hard to really balance myself. A regular kid, if he catches the flu, he just gets to go home. But I can’t do that . Everything is important. But, you know, my sanity is important, too. Even if I’m angry, I’ll just put a smile on my face and fake it. I don’t often fake it – what’s me is me. I know I have to give up a lot of myself, or a lot of a private life.”

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Justin Bieber performs during Z100's Jingle Ball 2010 at Madison Square Garden on December 10, 2010 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics

Dr. Murray’s Medical Shingle Hangin’ By a Thread

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice Conrad Murray ‘s medical career may not have flatlined — TMZ has learned the medical boards in Texas and Nevada will not automatically suspend his license just because a California judge did. Sources connected with the Texas Medical Board and the… Read more

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Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ Likely Safe From Copyright Case

Country music duo the Bellamy Brothers are upset over Britney song title’s resemblance to their 1979 hit. By Gil Kaufman Britney Spears and the Bellamy Brothers Photo: Getty Images Chances are, nobody out there is going to confuse the Bellamy Brothers’ slow-rolling, 1979 Tex-Mex country hit “If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me” with Britney Spears’ new club grinder “Hold It Against Me.” Yeah, the titles are somewhat similar, but even with the noise the “Let Your Love Flow” sibling act is making over a possible legal challenge to Brit, the chances of winning a case over the borrowing of a song title is pretty slim, according to a noted copyright attorney who spoke to MTV News. “A title is not copyrightable,” said lawyer Brian Caplan, who has more than 20 years of experience in intellectual property and entertainment law. (Caplan does not represent the Bellamy Brothers.) “The expression, either in lyrics or music in a composition is copyrightable, however if something has been used previously by multiple sources, one can argue that it is trite or commonplace and the latter user has no right to it.” David Bellamy conceded to Entertainment Weekly that he first heard the title phrase — a favorite cheesy pick-up line for bar-trollers across the globe — while watching reruns of the classic Groucho Marx show “You Bet Your Life.” The mustachioed comedian used the line on the show one night in an attempt to sidle up to a buxom blonde, Bellamy recalled. “It was just really funny, and I thought, ‘Well, that’d make a really good song title,” Bellamy said, acknowledging that many songs have the same, or similar, titles these days. “But this particular title is kinda hard to disguise, because the title is the song. It’s not like saying, ‘I love you, baby.’ I think songwriters have become watered-down. This makes me sound like an old man again, but I find that songwriters now are not as strong as they used to be in the ’60s or ’70s.” Lawyer Caplan, who had not heard either song when MTV News contacted him to comment, said that just because a title is not copyrightable does not mean a potential case would automatically go away. “It means that there would be a strong argument as it moves forward to have it dismissed, though,” he said. “If you can show through a survey of prior art that that phrase has been used previously by others prior to the plaintiff’s use, then it significantly undermines [the case] and if it’s only used in the title it’s a slam dunk.” As an example, he said if someone wrote a song called “Jersey Girl” or “My Jersey Girl,” despite the fact that Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Tom Waits wrote his “Jersey Girl” in 1980 — and Jersey boy Bruce Springsteen helped popularize it a year later — as long as the rest of the song is different musically, lyrically and melodically, there would be no case there, either. In the meantime, Spears is burning up the charts with her tune and breaking some records along the way. “Hold It Against Me” immediately shot to #1 on iTunes upon release this week and broke all previous records for most spins upon its release on Monday. Related Artists The Bellamy Brothers Britney Spears

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Haiti Has Seen Some Progress Since Earthquake, Relief Workers Say

World Food Programme and Partners in Health have fed and cared for hundreds of thousands of sick and displaced Haitians. By Gil Kaufman Victims of the Haiti earthquake Photo: MTV News No one expected Haiti’s problems to be solved just one year after a monster earthquake hit the island on January 12, 2010 , leveling much of the impoverished nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and killing more than 250,000. The world came together in the weeks after the natural disaster; Americans donated nearly $1.5 billion to help Haiti and another $5.3 billion was pledged at a donors conference two months after the 7.0 magnitude quake. Every penny was needed, as nearly two million people were left homeless, many of them forced into ramshackle tent cities, and nearly 400,000 children were made orphans by the latest natural disaster to strike the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. The 12 ensuing months have not been any easier, with the combined force of hurricane season, a bitterly divisive election and a mysterious cholera outbreak that has taken the lives of more than 3,600 and infected more than 170,000. And while Tulane University medical student Alison Smith told MTV News on Tuesday that her recent trips have found slow progress on the island, representatives from two relief organizations, World Food Programme and Partners in Health, said they are seeing encouraging signs in Haiti. “I think the year later is very different in many, many ways … and in many positive ways,” said Anne Poulsen, a spokesperson for the World Food Programme, one of the organizations that benefited from the more than $58 million raised by MTV’s record-setting “Hope for Haiti Now” telethon . The WFP has launched a number of initiatives on the island, from serving hot meals to more than 1.1 million Haitian children every day through its National School Meals Programme to distributing nutritional supplements to children and pregnant and lactating women (with more than 450,000 helped so far) to projects focusing on debris removal, drainage ditch digging and agricultural rehabilitation that provide paying jobs for more than 140,000. To be sure, Poulsen said, the job was and remains huge and daunting, but the WFP managed to get food out to Haitians within hours of the earthquake and has since provided food assistance for more than 4 million in the country. “One year later, the town looks different. … The rubble has been removed, not all of it. … Buildings half-standing have been demolished. … A lot of the people who were in the tent camps, many of these have found a shelter, maybe not a permanent house,” said Poulsen, who recalled the devastation she saw when she first arrived last January as among the worst she’s seen in many years of relief work. “You can see business back up, you can see markets functioning, you can see women carrying their fruit and vegetables down from the mountains,” she said, noting that the number of people in temporary shelters has decreased from 1.5 million in the aftermath of the earthquake to around 800,000 now. Jon Lascher, one of the equipment procurement managers for the medical relief organization Partners in Health, is not surprised that two very different pictures exist of Haiti a year later. “It’s a very complex situation,” he told MTV News. “A year later there is no easy answer. … We are celebrating some of our small gains, but there has been progress made here and it’s interesting progress.” Lascher said there are still “thousands” of workers with a wide variety of nongovernmental organizations lending a hand on the island. As the work has shifted from emergency search and rescue to a more long-term development phase, questions are being asked about what more needs to be done to create self-sufficiency and stability in the shattered nation. For PIH, the first $8 million grant from the “Hope for Haiti” telethon was spent by June on emergency response, with $6 million going to the camps holding displaced Haitians, replacing their makeshift cardboard lean-tos with tents and more stable temporary shelters. PIH set up four medical clinics in these camps, the largest serving more than 51,000 people. While amputations and crushed limb injuries were the big concerns soon after the quake, Lascher said sanitation continues to be a major issue. “Now our biggest concern is clean water, sanitation. You have large groups of people living in very close quarters without sanitation, without clean water, largely without access to proper nutrition,” he said. “What you find, especially now with the cholera epidemic, is that you have huge pockets of the population that are much more at risk for cholera and other diseases than they would have been before the earthquake.” PIH’s staff in the country, many of whom were already there before the quake working on providing health care to Haitians, has grown by more than 1,000 since January to over 5,000, and Lascher said the organization is doing work it’s never done before on the island. In addition to its presence in the capital, where it had not worked before, PIH has set up three clinics in camps and set up a home for physically and mentally disabled children. It is also in the midst of building a 320-bed teaching hospital. It’s a huge job, and Lascher knows that he will spend many more months and years attending to the needs of the island’s people. But he’s got reason to hope that the world won’t abandon Haiti. “We’ve got an incredible group of committed donors and supporters that are still interested in Haiti and still concerned and helping us accomplish the work that we set forth,” he said. “Of course, we are still urging people to stay involved. The work here is far from over. There is so much more that needs to be done.” Related Videos Crisis In Haiti Making Progress In Haiti SuChin Pak Visits Haiti

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Judge Orders Conrad Murray to Stand Trial in Death of Michael Jackson, Suspends Doctor’s License

Dr. Conrad Murray will be tried in the death of Michael Jackson. Judge Michael Pastor said sufficient evidence was presented at the preliminary hearing. While completely expected, this marks a significant development, as the case against Murray on involuntary manslaughter charges proved compelling. Deputy D.A. David Walgren told the judge in his closing argument that, “It was not Michael Jackson’s time to go” and that Conrad Murray is responsible. As expected, Dr. Murray will stand trial for MJ’s demise . “Michael Jackson is not here today because of the negligence and reckless acts of Dr. Murray,” said Walgren of the defendant, who sat stone-faced. Walgren said Murray cared more about hiding evidence than helping MJ. Judge Pastor’s ruling followed a six-day preliminary hearing in which more than 20 witnesses were called. Murray’s medical license was also suspended. Murray’s lawyer, Ed Chernoff, tells TMZ , “We are disappointed but not surprised. We knew we would be in trial and that’s where we’re going to end up.” Chernoff’s defense theory, that Michael Jackson killed himself , has not fully been extrapolated upon, but he did put out feelers last week and this week. The D.A. appears ready for it, however, calling a doctor who says that even if Jackson administered the fatal dose, it’s still homicide and Murray’s fault. Judge Michael Pastor ordered the suspension as a condition to Dr. Murray’s bail. The Medical Board of California asked for the suspension repeatedly. Dr. Murray has 24 hours to notify the medical boards in Texas and Nevada, where he was licensed to practice up until now, of Judge Pastor’s decision. Murray’s team says he needs to work to afford counsel, and believes the move is a power play designed to take away his right to defend himself. Not likely, as the evidence against him suggests gross mistreatment. It also wasn’t revoked, but suspended. If he were acquitted, he’d get it back. It is worth noting that Murray is still innocent until proven guilty and convicted by a jury of his peers. All this did was establish that a trial is warranted. What do you think? Dr. Conrad Murray …

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Dr. Conrad Murray’s Medical License SUSPENDED

Dr. Conrad Murray ‘s medical license has just been suspended. Judge Michael Pastor just ordered the suspension, as a condition to Dr. Murray’s bail in the Michael Jackson manslaughter case. The Medical Board of California has asked the court twice… Read more

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UPDATE: Swimsuit Designer Sylvie Cachay’s Death Is Officially Ruled A Murder

It never fails, when a woman ends up dead 90% of the time the husband or boyfriend did it… The city Medical Examiner’s Office has officially ruled today that swimsuit designer Sylvie Cachay was murdered at the Soho House earlier this month. Cachay, 33, was found partially clothed in the bathtub in her room at the swanky hotel on Ninth Avenue early on Dec. 9. She was killed by a combination of strangulation and drowning, said a spokeswoman for the ME’s office. Her boyfriend, Nick Brooks — whose Oscar-winning songwriter and accused rapist father Joseph Brooks — has already been charged with attempted murder and strangulation in connection with her death. He’s behind bars pending his next court appearance on Jan. 4, when his indictment will be unsealed. Guess it just confirms what we all thought, hope they nail this bastard to the wall. Source

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2011 Is Almost Here; Are You Looking For A New Job?: 3 Careers That Are Making A Comeback

It’s that time of the year again, yep you guessed it… The End! Majority of you are making your new year’s resolution list and a new job may be at the top of it. We found three careers that are said to make a comeback in 2011: Business, Health Care and Legal and if you’re looking for a change in routine and scenery, this just might be the info that you need. Comeback Career #1 – Business Bob Kelleher, an HR expert for Monster.com, expects businesses to staff up again in 2011. “I am very optimistic that companies will start hiring so they can increase revenue and supplies,” says Kelleher. Comeback Keys: Looking at the bigger picture, Colorado State University’s Martin Shields is optimistic because the gross domestic product – the value of all goods and services produced nationwide – has improved for four straight quarters. If you’ve been applying for jobs in the business world without much success in 2010, don’t despair. “Stay positive and talk enthusiastically about the skills you do have,” says Renick, adding that a temporary or contract position is a great way to get your foot in the door. Training: With companies looking to hire again, make sure your resume is up to date. Taking classes and earning a business certificate or degree is a great way to stay current. Getting an MBA will help for senior-level positions. Freelance consulting gigs are another great way to fill gaps on your resume. [Search for Business schools near you or online] Average Salaries: Office Managers: $45,790 Financial Analysts: $73,150 Marketing Managers: $97,260 Financial Managers: $99,330 Comeback Career #2 – Health Care With regards to job growth, the health care industry is the biggest and fastest growing sector of the economy, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Comeback Keys: The American Society for Clinical Pathology says there is a “serious shortage” of laboratory personnel in the United States, making qualified job applicants well-positioned for success in 2011. What’s more, jobs like medical assistant, nurse, and phlebotomist are impossible to outsource. Upward mobility is another plus for the health care profession. “A good number of my phlebotomists have worked full time for us and have taken advantage of tuition reimbursement,” Newton Memorial Hospital’s Ruth Pollison told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “They’ve gone on to become nurses, lab technologists or radiologic technologists.” Training: Quick training programs, whether it’s a certificate or associate’s degree, can qualify you for many medical positions. If you start now, you might be ready to start work in 2011! [Search for Nursing and Medical training programs now] Average Salary: Medical Assistants: $28,300 Dental Assistants: $32,380 Laboratory Technicians: $53,500 Registered Nurses: $62,450 Medical Managers: $80,240 Comeback Career #3 – Legal According to staffing firm Robert Half International, the legal industry is expected to see the strongest hiring activity in the fourth quarter of 2010, setting up a rosy outlook for occupations like court reporters and paralegals well into 2011. Comeback Keys: Paralegals, long an indispensable part of a legal team, will see “much faster than average” job growth through 2018, according to the Department of Labor. Since paralegals perform many of the same tasks as lawyers, yet don’t earn as lofty salaries, job security is another real strength. Training: Becoming a paralegal or court reporter can be a quick career transition for many professionals, particularly if you already have a bachelor’s. Certificate programs can last just six months. [Find Paralegal schools near you] Average Salary: Paralegals: $46,120 Court Reporters: $49,710 Source

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