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Hall of Fame coach Jerry Sloan resige

Former Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan answers questions from the media after announcing his resignation from the Jazz in Salt Lake City, Utah, February 10, 2011. Longtime Jazz coach Sloan said Thursday a drop-off in energy was behind his sudden decision to resign after 23 years with the NBA team. “Be yourself,” Jerry Sloan said Thursday after announcing he was stepping down after 1,127 wins the Jazz because he didn#39;t have the energy any more. After 23 seasons, Hall of Fame coach Jerry Slo

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Jodie Fisher Harassed: HP CEO Mark Hurd Ousted (PHOTOS)

Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd paid his harassment accuser, actress Jodie Fisher, a hefty private settlement and then tendered his resignation after his company determined he was guilty of irregularities. added by: gmc1

Gainor Column: New Technology Puts Journalists on Defense, Just Like Rest of Us

This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a blogger. Millions of bloggers, actually. And they are taking back freedom of the press from journalists unwilling and unable to use it in a fair and responsible manner. A few weeks ago, we saw Helen Thomas confess her nutty anti-Semitism because a blogger caught her in an unusually candid moment. We found out what many have long suspected: that she’s a disgusting bigot. Then there was the Gen. McChrystal controversy as our top general in Afghanistan reportedly criticized the Obama administration to a Rolling Stone reporter. Blogger critics argued ” The Runaway General ” showed the journalistic beat system prevents warts-and-all portrayals such as this one. Reporters are often too cozy with sources to make them look bad. Adding to that ethical issue, The Washington Post followed with a story saying the reporter in this case might have violated rules about what would be off the record. Rolling Stone denied it of course. But nothing got more press than the seemingly simple resignation of self-immolating Washington Post blogger Dave Weigel. Weigel was hired by the Post three months ago and continued his previous anti-conservative efforts with an attack on those ” anti-gay marriage bigots ” and making a joke about Matt Drudge “diddling” an 8-year-old boy. He was forced to apologize but remarkably kept his job. Remember, this is the Post that ruined Sen. George Allen’s career because he said “macaca,” the most obscure offensive comment in modern politics. “Macaca,” which about 12 people knew to be a racial slur, has been used in the Post 187 times since Allen first uttered the term in August 2006. More than 110 of those were prior to the election that Allen then lost. But Weigel survived his “macaca moment” with nary a scratch. Every day afterward he would highlight the worst of the conservative movement in a great example of skewed reporting while the Post’s other bloggers literally celebrated the liberal world view. It was doomed to fail – more so since Weigel comments on Twitter often mocked the very movement he was covering. Then all hell broke loose. Just like Climate Gate, leaked e-mails created a stir. E-mail comments Weigel had sent to a list of lefty pundits and journalists reportedly blasted several top conservatives and caused Weigel to offer his resignation. Before Post editors could decide, The Daily Caller had a more complete version of Weigel’s e-mails that were even worse. In this batch, the Daily Caller quoted him saying when Rush Limbaugh went in the hospital, ” I hope he fails .” Weigel went on to attack pretty much anybody who’s anybody in the conservative movement – Gingrich, Beck, Drudge again – and everyone else, too. In one case, the Caller said Weigel claimed conservatives were “using the media to ‘violently, angrily divide America.'” The Post accepted the resignation two months too late. Weigel’s departure has been enormous news for the inside the Beltway crowd. It’s probably gotten more press than any resignation since Nixon. Pundits, journalism professors, the Post ombudsman and more have all chimed in on the issue. Virtually every lefty Web outlet that matters has opined, from HuffingtonPost to Slate to Salon. Tons of Twitter and Facebook posts have been devoted to either the justice or injustice of it all. The Weigel situation has become an object lesson in the way Washington really works – and the way the world has changed. D.C.’s in-crowd, both left and right, has closed ranks around him as one of their own. Some people I respect have had kind words about him, so he is no ogre. But many of his supporters also are letting their friendships cloud their judgment. Even Weigel admits he screwed up. He chalked his actions up to ” hubris ” in a piece he wrote that makes him appear more conservative than he ever did while actually working in Washington. “Was I really that conservative? Yes,” he wrote. Then he admitted he changed. “At ‘Reason,’ I’d become a little less favorable to Republicans, and I’d never been shy about the fact that I was pro-gay marriage and pro-open borders.” In an unsurprising move, Weigel signed on to a contributor to MSNBC, the most crazy lefty network he could find. “Welcome aboard and my condolences, uh, congratulations!” wrote “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann on Twitter. Perhaps now, his conservative supporters will acknowledge Weigel’s gone to the loony left. But there’s more to it than that. Helen Thomas and Weigel should serve as a wake-up call to every person in public life. The message: the rules have changed dramatically. Technology, Facebook, Twitter and more have made privacy more of a theory than a fact. What we all do in every part of our lives – e-mails, embarrassments and more – can have very real consequences. No one can easily survive that level of transparency. Ordinary Americans have lived with those rules for decades. New technology has made that reality more intrusive. Journalists are just discovering that now everyone is going to hold them to the same standards they’ve held everyone else. The rise of citizen journalism, of a few conservative news outlets and people like Andrew Breitbart, is letting everyone see what journalists are really like and reporters and editors are learning life on the other side of camera. Journalists are rightly terrified. Dan Gainor is The Boone Pickens Fellow and the Media Research Center’s Vice President for Business and Culture . His column appears each week on The Fox Forum and he can be seen on Foxnews.com’s “Strategy Room.” He can also be contacted on FaceBook and Twitter as dangainor.

Riots in Kyrgyzstan: Raw Video

Bishkek, the capital of central Asian nation Kyrgystan, is in the midst of a revolution on its streets. Riot police fought with demonstrators on Wednesday in clashes that killed at least five. Late in the day, opposition leaders said they had taken control of the country. Rumors placed the country's President in hiding on the American airbase Manas. Political unrest has gripped Kyrgyzstan, an impoverished former Soviet republic, since early March, threatening a spillover of violence into the fragile, mainly Muslim region. The clashes followed Tuesday's riot in the town of Talas, where protesters demanding the resignation of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev seized a local government office and took a regional governor hostage for several hours. added by: ctv

Palin mouthpiece Meg Stapleton has had enough! Update.

Stapleton said she resigned to spend more time with her husband and 2-year-old daughter, Isabella. “While it has been an honor to help Gov. Palin and her family over the last few years, I am also honored to have this incredible opportunity to stay home with my precious miracle, Isabella,” Stapleton told POLITICO. “At 2 years old, I have missed significant moments in her life, but I look forward with great happiness to celebrating milestones as well as mundane moments with her as I refocus my priorities. I also look forward to seeing my saint-of-a-husband again, too!” (To read the rest of Politico’s post just click the title.) Wow! So Meg has FINALLY decided to get to while the getting is good huh? “Meg has been deeply involved in all things Palin and instrumental in Sarah’s many successes,” Fred Malek, a prominent Republican fundraiser and Palin friend, told POLITICO. “It’s hard to replace anyone so loyal, tireless and effective, but the Palin phenomenon will continue. Meg has surely earned the privilege to devote more time to her 2-year-old daughter, but I expect she will continue to render advice to her good friend on key issues. It appears that Meg handed in her resignation last week. In an e-mail to the staff last week, she wrote: “Earlier this week, I handed Governor Palin my resignation, effective the end of this month.” No wonder nobody has spoken out about the “ruffled ear” story. Who will Palin get to be her attack poodle now? Update: It is definitely worth noting that there is NOTHING about Meg’s resignation from the Palin camp. Not on Twitter, not on Facebook, nowhere! Not to be TOO conspiratorial here, but if Meg really notified her boss that she was leaving don’t you think there would a prepared statement ready to go on the day that it was reported to the media? I mean exactly what is Sarah paying all of those consultants and ghostwriters for? Update 2: For those speculating that “ruffled ear” baby is Meg’s, you should know that Isabella was born on July 1. 2007 . Doesn’t work. Update 3: It looks like there kinda…sorta…might be a response from the Palin camp about this resignation. Go down to the bottom. I especially like this part: The source noted that the family, which takes pride in their Alaskan identity, are comfortable speaking in their own voice. Palin is going to speak in her own voice? Well THAT should work out well for her. Oh well, that was just mean now wasn’t it? Update 4: Just in case there are some of you who may not really know and despise Meg Stapleton yet, let’s take a trip in the wayback machine to October of 2008. This was in the middle of the Troopergate investigation. Les Gara rocked didn’t he?

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Samantha Harris: Leaving Dancing with the Stars

Samantha Harris is exiting the ballroom. The Dancing With the Stars co-host has announced her resignation from the show. She won’t return for the its tenth season, which kicks off on March 22.

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Levi Johnston: Bristol Palin Abstinence Campaign is a Sham, Sarah Palin Quit Over Martial Problems

Bristol Palin’s baby daddy, Levi Johnston, hasn’t trashed the Palin family in a few weeks, so we’re so glad he found a mic at Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards (yes, he went) and told the world what he thinks of Bristol’s campaign for abstinence. “I don’t buy it,” Levi told Radar Online . “The first time it [the subject of abstinence] came around, she said it wasn’t realistic

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Are Sarah and Todd Palin Getting A Divorce?

Reports are coming in that former Alaska Governess and failed Vice-Presidental candidate Sarah Palin and husband Todd are getting a divorce. Two questions: Is it true?

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Palin Steps Down, Reasoning Still Unclear

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin serves the public hot dogs before officially resigning during the annual Governor's Picnic July 26, 2009 at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska. Sean Parnell was sworn in as the new Governor and Craig E.

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