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Is Ice Skating the Bloodiest Sport Ever?

Today in our continuing series exploring important Olympics issues , we turn once again to ice skating. Not the people of the sport — glorious frozen swans all — but to the equipment. Are skates the most dangerous thing ever? This seems to be one of the most bashed-up Olympics in memory, doesn’t it? The obvious tragedy aside, everyone has an injury horror story and is back at the games trying to overcome odds, but are mostly just falling down again. Any sport involving ice skates seems to be particularly gruesome; there have been some bloody back stories. Last night’s beautiful French disaster Brian Joubert had to have surgery to fix his foot recently, because he sliced it open while attempting a triple Lutz. The skate, apparently, cut to the bone. And look at short track bronze medalist J.R. Celski, a delicate-faced young skater who nearly died during a race in 2009, after he slipped and cut his leg with his own skate, just barely missing his femoral artery. You don’t nearly sever your femoral artery playing basketball! We hope, at least. Or how about Canadian pairs skater Jessica Dube who (kinda graphic?) had her face slashed by the back of her partner’s skate a coupla years ago. Pretty twirling leads to horrifying face gash. That doesn’t seem like the juice is worth the squeeze, does it? We’re still enjoying the skating — Weir was robbed! Lysacek’s a pretty boy who looked like a black cockatoo last night! Joubert, we’ll console you! — but we’re so nervous while watching it all of a sudden. We’re pretty convinced that something horrible and sever-ish is going to occur at any moment. That footage they played of Celski on the ice with blood spurting everywhere… Eughhh. It spooked us. So forget rickety bicycles and BB guns. The real menace to the safety of children is nothing simpler or more seemingly wholesome than a pair of ice skates. Parents, get rid of your kids’ skates. They’re far too dangerous and, worst of all, when they get hurt we have to see it and think about it and that is gross. Give them some lawn darts or something instead. Image via Getty

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Anderson Cooper Learns the Dangers of Living in a Firehouse

A New York designer is suing Anderson Cooper and the architect rehabbing Cooper’s new Greenwich Village firehouse, claiming she was injured on the job when she fell through a hole in the floor. Where a firepole was. We were made aware of Killian O’Brien’s November 2009 complaint against Anderson via Joseph Culligan’s Web of Deception . O’Brien, a graduate of UCLA’s architecture and design school , claims she was doing unspecified contract work for Cary Tamarkin, the architect Cooper hired to renovate his new space, on September 22 of last year when she fell through an unguarded hole in the floor: Neil Greenberg, O’Brien’s attorney, told Gawker that “unguarded opening” was where one of the house’s brass firepoles had been. “My understanding is that the poles had been removed,” Greenberg says. “And the cutouts in the floor were capped. But somebody uncapped one of them.” O’Brien was using “one of those laser pointer devices,” Greenberg said, when she fell through. “Anderson had just left shortly before it happened,” he said. The complaint accuses Cooper, Tamarkin, and Firepatrol LLC, the company Cooper used to purchase the firehouse, of violating New York labor laws and general negligence. It says the injuries from the fall left O’Brien “sick, sore, and disabled” and that she “suffered severe and permanent personal injuries to her body” — Greenberg declined to offer any more detail than that on the record. “She’s a wonderful and vivacious woman who had hoped for a quick and full recovery, but that didn’t happen. She’s still in physical therapy, trying to get back to the way she was.” Greenberg also declined to specify how much money O’Brien is seeking, aside from confirming that it’s more than $25,000, the minimum for New York Supreme Court. “In commercial buildings,” Greenberg said, “there’s an absolute requirement that the owner and general contractor maintain a safe work environment. Cooper may have intended to have it rezoned as a residential building, which has different work rules, but at the time of the accident, it was still zoned as a commercial building.” We called and emailed Cooper but have yet to hear back.

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Nancy Kerrigan Defends Brother in Father’s Death

Former Olympian Nancy Kerrigan is speaking out for the first time since the death of her father Daniel. Her brother Mark is being charged, and she’s not happy. Kerrigan called her late father “her safety net” and does not believe her brother should face criminal charges for his alleged role in 70-year-old Daniel’s death. “He was someone who took an interest in everyone that he came in contact with and, if he knew you much at all, had an endearing wisecrack that would be sure to make you laugh,” she said of her father. “For me, he was my safety net.” In a letter, released by her spokeswoman, Kerrigan said her family supports her brother, Mark Kerrigan , whom authorities allege fought with their father inside their Stoneham, Mass., home last month, possibly contributing to his father’s death. On Tuesday, Middlesex District Attorney Gerard T. Leone Jr.’s office said the medical examiner’s office had concluded Daniel Kerrigan’s death was a homicide resulting from the fight with the son coupled with a pre-existing cardiac condition. Leone has not decided whether to upgrade charges against the son, who has pleaded not guilty to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon charges. But Nancy Kerrigan made her views clear. “It has been a sad moment for us all,” Kerrigan wrote. “And it isn’t over yet, particularly with the ruling this week about the cause of my dad’s death; a ruling by the way which we think was unjustified and which we plan to help my brother fight.” Separately, Mark Kerrigan’s defense attorney said that Daniel Kerrigan’s death may turn out to be an accident that would not merit a criminal charge at all. Mark Kerrigan, who has mental health issues, has also been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder due to Army service, his attorney said in court.

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Jessica Biel, Kenna’s Treacherous Trek Featured In ‘Summit On The Summit’

MTV doc airing March 14 shows Emile Hirsch, Lupe Fiasco and others climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro for clean-water awareness. By Gil Kaufman Jessica Biel and company are shown the quality of drinking water used in parts of Africa Photo: MTV The dramatic journey to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, to raise awareness about the global clean-water crisis will be documented in an MTV special titled “Summit on the Summit: Kilimanjaro.” The 90-minute documentary, which will air at 9 p.m. ET on March 14, follows musicians Kenna, Santigold and Lupe Fiasco , actors Jessica Biel, Emile Hirsch and Isabel Lucas and a group of scientists and activists on their journey to the top of the highest peak in Africa as they learn about water issues and climb through snow, sleet, rain and treacherous terrain on their way to 19,340 feet. While the January climb was chronicled on SummitOnTheSummit.com through tweets, photos and video in real time, the documentary will provide never-before-seen footage and insight into the climb while spotlighting the urgency of water issues. “MTV has a long history of educating its audience to raise awareness on issues that are important to them,” Dave Sirulnick, MTV Multiplatform, News and Docs executive vice president, said in a statement. “More than 1 billion people worldwide do not have access to safe, clean drinking water. By airing this documentary, MTV hopes to mobilize a new generation of young people who may not be aware of this global cause to take action and get involved in helping find solutions to the water crisis.” Battling crippling altitude headaches, freezing temperatures, sore bodies and soaking wet clothes and boots, the group trekked their way up the mountain, pushing themselves and each other to make the summit. “When I was younger, my dad pointed out Kilimanjaro on a huge atlas. It stood in my mind as one of the wonders of the world,” said trip leader Kenna , who was determined to reach the summit on his second try. “This climb is dedicated to my father. As a child in Ethiopia, he lost his brother and lost his friends and family to water-borne diseases. A billion people in the world don’t have clean water. I had to do something about it. For me it’s personal. I could have been one of those kids. I needed to come up with something that would command attention. And the only thing I could think of that was that massive was climbing Kilimanjaro.” From a dramatic demonstration in a steamy Tanzanian village at the foot of the mountain, where the climbers watched first-hand as sludgy brown liquid was turned into drinkable water using the PUR water filtration system, to their bone-chilling final assault on the summit, the documentary traces the climbers’ dramatic path up the iconic mountain. In addition to raising awareness about water issues, the climb also raised funds for the Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and Water for People’s PlayPumps Technology. “I know all of you want to be at the top of this mountain,” Kenna told the trekkers as they neared the summit and conditions got so treacherous that they were warned about their corneas possibly freezing. “But your safety comes first.” Reflecting on the journey, the Grammy-nominated musician said, “I think it’s honestly something more powerful than any of us could imagine.” Among the other participants on the climb are: Alexandra Cousteau (National Geographic Emerging Explorer and granddaughter of famed explorer and filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau), Elizabeth Gore (executive director for Global Partnerships for the United Nations Foundation), Simon Isaacs (international development and water expert), award-winning photographers Michael Muller and Jimmy Chin, Kick Kennedy (environmental activist and granddaughter of Robert Kennedy), Bernise Ang (social entrepreneur and recipient of the YouthActionNet Award and Fellowship from the International Youth Foundation), Dr. Greg Allgood (director of the Children’s Safe Drinking Water Program at Procter & Gamble), mountaineering expert Melissa Arnot and renowned trainer Jason Walsh. Tune in to “Summit on the Summit: Kilimanjaro” on March 14 at 9 p.m. ET on MTV. Related Photos Summit On The Summit Crew Climbs Kilimanjaro Related Artists Kenna Lupe Fiasco Santigold

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Toyota recall fix satisfies US, Toyota president apologizes

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WA: ‘Old Generation’ Kills Pot Legalization Bills; Measure May Let Voters Decide

By Steve Elliott in Toke of the Town ​For the first time ever, the Washington Legislature looked at not one, but two bills to reform marijuana laws in the state. And although both were voted down in committee, advocates say marijuana legalization is still alive, with an initiative campaign trying to get a measure on the ballot in November, reports Matt Phelps of the Kirkland Reporter . “My motivation was to get the criminals out of the business and stop the harm that the current prohibition is doing,” said Rep. Roger Goodman (D-Kirkland), who cosponsored House Bill 2401 with Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson (D-Seattle). “Many polls in Washington and nationwide show a favorability toward decriminalization,” Goodman said. HB 2401 would have legalized and regulated marijuana in Washington, but it failed to get out of the House Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Committee on a 6-2 vote. Photo: www.leg.wa.gov Rep. Roger Goodman: “Some politicians are of the old generation on this” ​”Some politicians are of the old generation on this,” Goodman said. “They don’t understand the purpose of regulating it.” Goodman’s bill would have put marijuana for sale — with a heavy tax — in state liquor stores. According to the lawmaker, legalization would make it easier to control marijuana. “Why wouldn’t you want to get criminals out of business?” asked Goodman. House Bill 1177, which would have reduced penalties for marijuana possession, known as “decriminalization.” It was also voted down in committee, 5-3. Goodman said that legalizing marijuana could raise as much as $300 million a year for the state. The issue of legalizing and regulating marijuana in Washington remains alive with the Sensible Washington initiative, which needs more than 241,000 signatures to be on the ballot in November. “It will be very easy to get those signatures,” Goodman said. Photo: Douglas Hiatt Activist/attorney Douglas Hiatt: “Volunteers are lining up” ​Douglas Hiatt, a Seattle lawyer and marijuana activist who is sponsoring the legalization initiative, said volunteers are lining up to collect signatures. Former state representative Toby Nixon, now a commissioner for King County Fire Protection District 41, is one Republican who supports legalization. “I think it is unfortunate that the state legislature is so clearly behind the opinion of the state,” Nixon said. “Most people I talk to share my opinion.” “Very few people I talk to, including strong conservatives, tell me I am flat out wrong,” Nixon said. “I think people understand it is a better way to control the problem. But the initiative that is circulating will show us exactly how people feel.” A recent poll on the Kirkland Reporter website showed more than 70 percent of respondents favoring the legalization of pot.

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Joe Jonas Confirms: The Brothers Will Be Back!

Nick Jonas has started a new band . Kevin Jonas has begun writing his own music. Rumors of a Jonas Brothers break-up are circulating, but Joe Jonas has a message for fans: Chill

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Adam Lambert to Critique Fashion at the Grammy Awards

He’s said to be considering a guest-starring role on a TV show , but Adam Lambert will soon be seen in a different capacity on the small screen: He’ll serve as a fashion correspondent for Entertainment Tonight at this year’s Grammy Awards. The show airs this Sunday night. What kind of judge will the former American Idol star make

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Mel Gibson Has Tiger Woods’ Back Again

Tiger Woods should hire Mel Gibson as his personal PR guy. For the second time in as many weeks, the actor has seen fit to run to the golfer’s aid, unprovoked. Tiger’s mistresses had better watch out, too, because it seems like Mel is developing serious feelings for the world’s #1 golfer.

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Source: Rihanna Should Beware Matt Kemp’s Past

Love is in the air for Rihanna. But should she beware? Questions are surfacing about the singer’s new beau, L.A

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