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BP Worker Found Dead After Heart Attack

BP worker found dead of natural causes (PHOTOS) June 28, 2010 9:52 PM Mona Moore Daily News DESTIN — A BP cleanup worker was found dead in his Village Inn room Sunday afternoon. The 48-year-old man’s identity has not been released. “There are no signs of foul play,” said Michele Nicholson, spokeswoman for the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. “I don’t think there was anything suspicious about it.” A spokeswoman at Mobile’s Unified Command said the death was not related to the oil cleanup. The Port St. Lucie man had a heart attack. He was discovered at 4:05 p.m. by a coworker after he did not show up to work. He was contracted through the Parsons Corporation. Photos * View photos of Destin surfers surfing amid tar balls.

Stalking Arrest at Home of Disney Duo Aly & AJ

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Disney pop stars Aly and AJ Michalka got an uninvited guest early this morning, according to cops — an alleged stalker who was busted near their home. TMZ has learned Caesar Brantley was busted by L.A. County Sheriff’s Deputies after security guards… Read more

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Deputy Resorts to "Identity Theft" of a Patient in Marijuana Sting

A California deputy has admitted using a doctor's recommendation and stolen identity from a legal medical marijuana patient in order to buy pot in a drug sting. Deputy Steve Avila of the Calaveras County Sheriff's Department said during questioning that he had used the patient's recommendation, with a falsified birthdate, to persuade a dispensary owner to sell marijuana to an officer. Avila claimed he obtained the medical marijuana recommendation “from an investigation we conducted,” but also claimed he “did not recall” which officer obtained it, or how it was obtained. Jay Smith of K Care Collective, the dispensary owner who was tricked into selling marijuana to an officer, said Calaveras County is waging a war against medical marijuana, and is doing so using unethical means, reports Dana M. Nichols of the San Joaquin County Record. Robert Shaffer, the medical marijuana patient whose identity was stolen, tells the same story. According to Shaffer, Deputy Avila violated his privacy by using his identity and documents in the sting operation. Smith, Shaffer and several medical marijuana patients and providers pleaded for help this week from the Calaveras County Board of Supervisors. “I also fear my identity is being used in another of Avila's illegal ruses,” Shaffer told the supervisors. “It just smacks of entrapment and sleaziness to me,” said Dr. Philip A. Denney, who issued Shaffer's medical marijuana recommendation. Denney said his office got a call from dispensary operator Smith, and that his staff confirmed that Shaffer had a valid medical marijuana recommendation, not knowing that Deputy Avila had stolen Shaffer's identity. “I think the cops have better things to do,” Dr. Denney said. “It was completely deceptive, because they never did talk to me. They did not have Mr. Shaffer's authorization for any of this.” At Smith's preliminary hearing May 10, Deputy Avila admitted that he had used Shaffer's recommendation. Shaffer was arrested last November on felony marijuana transportation and sales charges. Investigators said they found Shaffer through a Craigslist ad for medical marijuana. (more @ link) added by: Omnomynous

Kyron Horman photo

“Kyron Horman, we#39;re going to bring you home buddy,” an emotional sheriff#39;s Capt. Jason Gates said a press conference Monday. “Nothing is more important to your family and friends.” After attending a school science fair Friday morning, Kyron Horman walked down a hallway toward his classroom as his stepmother watched. When the 7-year-old from Portland, Ore., never made it home that afternoon, his family called his elementary school. A few minutes later, the Multnomah County Sheriff#39;s D

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Elton John and Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh, 59, has made a number of colorful remarks about g-ays that have sparked outrage – and kept his conservative credentials intact. But on some issues, they do share common ground. Elton John may have seemed like the last person expected to perform at Rush Limbaugh#39;s wedding over the weekend. Limbaugh, for instance, told Zev Chafetz, author of the Limbaugh biography Army of One, that he supports civil unions for g-ay couples instead of marriage – a point on which Limbaugh and the

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Howard Stern And Beth Ostrosky Get Married

The king of all media and his super model girlfriend have tied the knot. Shock jock Howard Stern, 54, and Beth Ostrosky, 36, were married Friday night in a small and private ceremony at Cirque restaurant on East 58th Street in New York City. According to media reports, there were less then 200 people in attendance. The guest list included real estate magnet Donald Trump, Barbara Walters, Jimmy Kimmel, Kelly Ripa and her husband Mark Consuelos, Sarah Silverman, Adam Carolla, Billy Joel and wife Katie Lee, Joan Rivers, Stern's radio cohorts Robin Quivers and Artie Lang, Chevy Chase and John Stamos. Mark Consuelos, who is an ordained minister and real-life husband of television host Kelly Ripa, officiated over the ceremony. Long time friend and actor Chevy Chase gave the toast, and singer Billy Joel performed the song “The Stranger”. The details for the wedding were kept secret for months, and guests were given little information about the time, place and date of the event. Howard Stern and Beth Ostrosky have been dating for almost eight years, and publicly announced their wedding plans early last year. This is Ostrosky's first marriage, and she now becomes stepmother to Stern's three daughters from a previous marriage. It is Stern's second marriage, after divorcing his first wife Alison in 2000. Stern can currently be heard with Robin, Artie, Fred and Gary as well as a host of outrageous characters on his SIRIUS radio show. He is also a consulting producer for the comedy “Howard Stern's Porky's”, a remake of the classic 1980's teen sex comedy “Porky's”, about a group of high school students who seek revenge on a nightclub owner and his sheriff brother. The film is due sometime in 2009 and is sure to be bad. _ Visit InfoStar Celebrity Blog

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Bruce Beresford-Redman’s Dad — You Got Served

Filed under: Bruce Beresford-Redman , Celebrity Justice A bunch of cops just showed up to the home of Bruce Beresford-Redman — but they don’t want Bruce … they want to serve his father. We’re told L.A. County Sheriff’s officers just made the house call to serve Bruce’s father, David Beresford-Redman ,… Read more

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Pressure for Female Genital Cutting Lingers in the U.S.

PART ONE… http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/05/21/america.female.genital.cutting/index.html Pressure for female genital cutting lingers in the U.S. By Stephanie Chen, CNN Photo: Despite cultural pressures, Fatima Mohamed, a Somali living in the U.S., refuses to allow her 11-year-old daughter to be cut. (CNN) — Fatima Mohamed, a 45-year-old Somali immigrant living in America, was faced with a question most parents will never worry about: Should my daughter be circumcised? The United States has outlawed female genital cutting, but cultural and religious pressures to circumcise girls linger among some African and Muslim immigrant families. Mohamed says the decision was an easy one for her to make after going through the painful experience herself in Africa as a child. She strongly opposes the idea of cutting her 11-year-old daughter, an American-born Somali with long curly hair, who plays soccer and likes watching “American Idol.” But not every family in her African community in Massachusetts feels that way. Nor can they they swiftly make the decision to reject circumcising their daughters, because it's a cultural ritual integral a woman's identity, she says. “They say they don't want to hear it,” Mohamed says. “Some think I'm disrespecting my own culture. Some will say, 'You act like an American now. You forgot about who you are.' ” Women at risk of FGC States with the highest estimated number of women who've been circumcised or are at risk for genital cutting: California: 38,353 New York: 25,949 New Jersey: 18,584 Virginia: 17,980 Maryland: 16,264 Minnesota: 13,196 Texas: 13,100 Georgia: 9,531 Washington: 7,292 Pennsylvania: 6,508 (Courtesy of Brigham and Women's Hospital) Female genital cutting is often a coming-of-age ritual practiced in various parts of Africa, Asia and the Middle East, but the procedure isn't just invoking concerns in the developing world. Religious and cultural beliefs fueling female circumcision often follow immigrants and refugees who move to America. Rarely have cases of female genital cutting been documented in the U.S., but much more likely, cutting has moved underground in the U.S. and overseas, advocacy groups and doctors say. In the U.S., an estimated 228,000 women have been cut — or are at risk of being cut — because they come from an ethnic community that practices female genital cutting, according an analysis of 2000 Census data conducted by the African Women's Health Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The Census reports there are roughly 150 million women living in the United States. The World Health Organization estimates up to 140 million women and children worldwide have been affected by female genital cutting. The WHO defines female genital cutting as a process that alters or injures female genital organs for nonmedical purposes. There are several types of female circumcision. The most severe types require the inner or outer labia to be sewn together, a procedure performed in parts of Somalia and Egypt. Other forms include excising the entire clitoris or part of the clitoris. Genital cutting dates back at least 5,000 years, says Marianne Sarkis, a professor of international development at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. Some women desire the procedure because they believe they are dirty or unmarriageable if they are not cut, she said. There are cultures that begin cutting women as early as infancy, while some wait until adolescence. Communities divided Not all families in communities where female genital cutting is commonplace will want to participate. In Mohamed's immigrant community in Massachusetts, families are divided, she says. Some refuse to allow the procedure, as she does. Others say they want it, and many remain silent. Some will say, 'You act like an American now. You forgot about who you are.' –Fatima Mohamed, Somali immigrant in the U.S. Occurrences of the practice have been documented in the U.S. In March, a Georgia mother was charged with female genital mutilation after the father noticed an infant's genitals “appeared to be have been circumcised,” according to the Troup County Sheriff's Office. Officers wouldn't comment further on the family. Several advocacy workers say the more common scenario involves sending girls back to their home country to have the ritual performed. Over the past few years, Taina Bien-Aim

Deputy arrest 5 year old boy “to teach him a lesson” while mom observed and approved.

Lehigh Acres, Fla. While pumping gas at a nearby 7 Eleven Gas Station a Floridian woman witnessed a very disturbing site . A Sheriff’s Deputy was arresting a 5 year old boy and the mother was watching and consenting to the act. The woman, who requested to remain anonymous, snapped a picture from her cell phone, started to cry and said “That's not a way to treat a child, that's not a way to teach a lesson to a little boy,” The mother explained how she had requested to her friend and 15-year old veteran of the Lee county Sherriff’s office to help her teach her son a lesson with a scare. The deputy complied and arrested the boy. “I hope it scared him to figure out that he's not going to play with matches or lighters again,” said the mother. “That was the whole point of it — to make him afraid that he was going to go to jail.” The discipline was too much said Child psychiatrist Omar Rieche. “No matter what the details are, when you see that picture, it says so much,” he said. “The age in which this is being done is inappropriate, so it's misguided.” But the boy's mother said she'd do it again if she had to. The actions of the deputy were not protocol explained the Lee County Sheriff's Office. added by: BRAVATRAVELS

Locklear Case – Waste of Taxpayers’ Money?

Filed under: Heather Locklear , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned the Ventura County D.A. ‘s office has sent the Heather Locklear hit-and-run investigation back to the Sheriff’s Dept. for further investigation … and wait til you hear how much money is on the line. Sources say the D.A. is concerned… Read more

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