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Say What?

A 60-year-old man has been convicted of groping a woman in a Minnie Mouse costume at Walt Disney World.

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Nadya Suleman Calls Her Kids Mistakes

In breaking news, Octomom, a.k.a. Nadya Suleman , the mother of 14 children, admits that: “I think it was a mistake – in terms of the well-being of the octuplets and of my other kids. I can’t give myself to them 100 percent.” “If I’d known that, I never would have fathomed having eight more.” As if one is artificially inseminated with eight kids by accident

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Daniel Bark to Plead Not Guilty in Alexis Cohen Death

Staring at a murder charge, the man who allegedly struck and killed former American Idol contestant Alexis Cohen may be putting the blame on her. The lawyer for 24-year-old Daniel Bark says his client plans to plead not guilty across the board to the charges of vehicular homicide, aggravated manslaughter, leaving the scene of an accident and evading police on the New Jersey shore

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ESPN Under Fire Over Handling of Erin Andrews Video, Ben Roethlisberger Charges

It is deservedly called the worldwide leader in sports, but perhaps the #1 criticism of ESPN over the years has been its unabashed and frequent self-promotion.

Now, a pair of stories over the past week and ESPN’s involvement in each have made the network the story – deservedly or not – and left it under fire.

First, a hotel peephole video surfaced of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who was filmed in the nude without her consent. Andrews’ representatives and ESPN acknowledged the grainy video was her and that they would seek civil and criminal action.

Erin Andrews was the victim of an abhorrent act, one no fault of ESPN’s.

However, the network’s reaction – particularly its banning of the New York Post after the paper printed Erin Andrews nude pics – was questionable, some feel.

The Post‘s gossip page ran an item Thursday blaming ESPN for its letter to the website hosting the hotel peephole video that ultimately outed Erin Andrews.

One columnist even wrote, “The fact is one person committed the crime, but all of us, including ESPN, contributed to this revealing peep at our culture.”

Erin PicRoethlisberger Picture

First, there was the Erin Andrews tape. Then the Ben Roethlisberger case.

When a Nevada woman named Andrea McNulty filed a civil suit accusing the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback of sexually assaulting her in the hotel where she worked last summer, ESPN did not report it on TV or on its website.

Its reasoning: “A policy of not running stories based on civil suits without a criminal investigation or without conducting its own reporting.”

ESPN claimed to be taking the high road by not reporting the lawsuit, but as it pertained to Ben Roethlisberger, many wondered if ESPN was refusing to only to stay in good standing with one of the country’s most high-profile athletes.

Finally, three days after the story broke, ESPN reported it, saying it was just waiting for either Roethlisberger or law enforcement to make a statement.

Any news organization has the right to set standards by which it will report a story, of course. But the New York Times reported it, and given that it involved a sports figure, it’s a little odd that the “Worldwide Leader in Sports” did not.

If nothing else, ESPN’s impartiality and role in creating more news than it reports is a subject being hotly debated in journalism circles.

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American Idol: Auditioner Alexis Cohen Killed By Car

Sad news on the American Idol front over the weekend, or at least for those who’ve watched the audition episodes and enjoyed those who tried and failed–and, in some cases, picked it up and redeemed themselves.

Kendra Wilkinson to Pen Memoir

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Michael Jackson Dead When Paramedics Arrived; Secret Drug Stash Found at Singer’s House

When paramedics arrived at Michael Jackson’s house, he was already dead and it took them a while to even realize the victim was the music icon, new reports say. Jackson was flatlined when the paramedics arrived shortly after noon PST on June 25

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Paramedics: Jackson Dead When We Arrived

Law enforcement sources tell us when paramedics arrived at Michael Jackson’s house he was already dead … and it took them a while to even realize the victim was the famous singer.Our sources say when paramedics got to Jackson’s home he was … Permalink

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Erin Andrews Naked Video Filmed at Two Hotels?

A review of six video clips shot by the perv who secretly videotaped ESPN reporter Erin Andrews naked and walking around her hotel room may suggest that the perpetrator may be connected with her coverage of sports events.

Consider:

  • Four of the hotel video clips were shot in the same place.
  • Two of the clips, meanwhile, were from a different hotel.
  • The furniture in the two rooms is different, and in hotel #1, the peephole used to film Andrews is round, while in hotel #2, the peephole is jagged.

The first set of videos show Erin Andrews nude, curling her hair and looking into a mirror. In the second set of clips, Erin is also naked, but she’s ironing.

Gorgeous Erin Andrews

An extremely upset Erin Andrews does not know where she was filmed and the person or persons shopping the pics and videos for profit is still at large.

But the videos raise the suspicion that it was an inside job by someone familiar with her schedule – and possibly even traveling on the road with the reporter.

Her lawyer and ESPN are hunting down the losers responsible for the invasion of privacy of a beautiful, talented woman who had no idea she was being taped.

We have seen a couple of clips and nude Erin Andrews pictures from the tape(s), but will not post them out of respect for Erin, who is the victim of a crime.

Now, if she wants to pose in Playboy someday, that would be different …

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