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08:34,

2009-06-18 01:16:41
Description: From the album Yesterday and Today
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03:27,

2009-06-07 14:32:08
Description: Molly yesterday and Friday =) she didn't like the rain yesterday. So when i go down today i am gonna make sure i find a dry spot to put her in hehe we hid under the tree it was the driest spot (More) Molly yesterday and Friday =) she didn't like the rain yesterday. So when i go down today i am gonna make sure i find a dry spot to put her in hehe we hid under the tree it was the driest spot yesterday. most of the videos in her are from Friday tho =D (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

02:08,

2007-06-06 06:28:48
Description: Hello on this Wednesday, June 6, 2007. I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update.
Singers Jessica Simpson and John Mayer have reportedly split...again. Sources tell People magazine the (More) Hello on this Wednesday, June 6, 2007. I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update.
Singers Jessica Simpson and John Mayer have reportedly split...again. Sources tell People magazine the on again off again romance ended Sunday night. The two have been together for about a year but it's been a rocky relationship. They split just last month but got back together shortly after. A source close to Mayer says the couple realized their differences and decided to part ways.
Singer and now music producer Justin Timberlake has signed his first artist to his new label. Timberlake's Tennman Records signed Dutch singer Esmee Denters. The 18 year-old singer was discovered after posting covers of several popular songs on the popular website You Tube. People magazine reports the young singer will join Timberlake on tour this summer. She'll also reportedly come out with an original album this year.
Photos of the car crash that killed Princess Diana will be broadcast tonight in a British documentary. Britain's Channel 4 says it'll air the show "Diana: The Witness in the Tunnel" despite opposition from Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry. The Princes' secretary wrote to the channel, asking them to remove the photos that show the destroyed vehicle and Diana receiving medical treatment. They say broadcasting the photos is disrespectful. Channel 4 says they will air the program because it appeals to public interest.
Celebrity couple Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson are reportedly calling it quits. One source tells People magazine the two split about a week ago. The reason for the breakup wasn't disclosed but the source says they remain good friends. The couple starred in the film " "You, Me and Dupree" and apparently started dating last fall.
Actor Tom Sizemore has surrendered to authorities for allegedly violating probation. He turned himself in at a Los Angeles courtroom yesterday and was reportedly taken into custody immediately. The actor was arrested last month for allegedly using methamphetamines. He was already on probation for previous drug charges in 2004. Sizemore faces up to 16 month in jail if convicted.
That's all for now. Thanks for watching today's entertainment update. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

02:13,

2008-04-23 06:51:42
Description: Hi I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Wednesday, April 23, 2008.
Beyonce and Jay-Z are official. A New York town clerk says the two filed their signed (More) Hi I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Wednesday, April 23, 2008.
Beyonce and Jay-Z are official. A New York town clerk says the two filed their signed marriage license last week. The paperwork lists their wedding date as April 4. The two reportedly celebrated their nuptials at a lavish party in Manhattan. The pair have been dating since 2002, and have been keeping quiet on any news about their marriage.
Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora is spending time on probation for a DUI charge. The rocker pleaded guilty to the charge yesterday and the judge ordered him to spend 3 years on probation and take an alcohol education course. Sambora was arrested last month when he was driving unsteadily down a road in southern California. His girlfriend, young daughter, and her cousin were in the car at the time. There was talk he could face a child endangerment charge as well but prosecutors didn't take action on that.
Miley Cyrus is taking on another identity...as an author. The "Hannah Montana" actress has reportedly signed a seven figure book deal with Disney to write her life story. It will apparently cover her rise to fame, and close relationship with her family members. It's set to hit the shelves next spring...around the same time as a Hannah Montana feature film makes it to theaters.
Nicole Kidman is working to stop violence against women around the world. The actress, who is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Fund for Women, was at the U.N. yesterday. She encouraged governments around the world to take a stand against the violence...and to make it a top priority for them.
Fans went wild for Ashton Kutcher at the world premiere of his new film "What Happens in Vegas." He reportedly responded to screaming fans on the red carpet event in London yesterday. His co-stars Lake Bell and Rob Corddry were there as well. But Cameron Diaz, who also stars in the film was unable to attend, following the recent death of her father. "What Happens in Vegas" opens in the U.S. May 9.
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28,

01:59,

2008-02-20 07:27:52
Description: Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Wednesday, February 20, 2008.
Pink and her husband motocross racer Carey Hart are calling it quits. The pop (More) Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Wednesday, February 20, 2008.
Pink and her husband motocross racer Carey Hart are calling it quits. The pop singer's rep says the two are separating but remain best friends. Pink and Hart met at the X Games in 2001 and married in 2006 in Costa Rica. There's no word on why the pair split but rumors surfaced last year that the relationship was rocky.
No changes have been made in the custody arrangement for Britney Spears and Kevin Federline. Lawyers for Federline and the pop star, as well as Spears' father Jamie appeared in court yesterday. It was the first custody hearing since the singer's hospitalization. The current arrangement gives Spears no visitation rights...only allowing her to talk on the phone to two year old Preston and one year old Jayden.
Owen Wilson is heading back to the big screen after a rocky year. About six months after he was hospitalized for an apparent suicide attempt, the actor is returning to acting. He's starring alongside Jennifer Anniston in "Marley and Me"...a film about a writer and his dog. The movie is set to start filming next month in Miami and is scheduled for a release on Christmas Day.
Last night's European premiere of "The Other Boleyn Girl" was quite the royal event. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla attended the film premiere in London. They joined the movie's stars Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson. The two play sisters competing for the attention of Henry VIII. Their co-star Eric Bana was at last night's event as well. "The Other Boleyn Girl" hits U.S. theaters on February 29.
Mandy Moore is attempting to inspire women on the web. She's reportedly partnering up with Crystal Light to launch a new website called uPumpItUp.com. It's an online community aimed at helping empower women. The site offers advice on topics like staying fit, planning social events and fashion.
That's all for now. Go to upi.com for the day's latest news and updates. (Less) Channel: youtube

23,

09:40,

2008-02-18 10:39:23
Description: http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC93.htm
Production number 93
Production title: Campus Scenes, 1950's
Production date: 1953; 1956; ?
Black and white / no sound
Total running (More) http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC93.htm
Production number 93
Production title: Campus Scenes, 1950's
Production date: 1953; 1956; ?
Black and white / no sound
Total running time: 00:11:43
Derived from 16 mm film.
Available in VHS, DVD, MPEG and Sony DV-cam.
The film begins with several very short clips including a view of the newer dormitories, men wearing rat caps, a lecture scene, young people leaving a train (probably students arriving to attend UF), the stadium, registration, and the Student Service booth. The segments become longer and include some events as the Century Tower dedication, the Sigma Chi Derby with the parade, exhibits, speakers at some event in the Florida Gym, and the Student Service booth.
The film contains a variety of scenes and events and without sound it is difficult to decipher some of them although it can be determined that some of the clips are from 1953 while others were from 1956. In general, there is some interesting footage of the UF campus and the students in the early 1950's.
Contents
0:00 Blank
0:12 Newer dormitories with some women students walking by them
0:27 A man speaks at a microphone
0:24 Male students wearing rat caps
0:30 A class lecture
0:39 Men seated on chairs on a stage
0:48 Women and men exit from a train and a group stands on the platform beside the train (students arriving to attend the University of Florida)
1:20 Several men speak and one of them is UF Acting President John S. Allen.
1:40 Stadium
1:43 Registration scene in the Florida Gym
1:54 Student Service booth opposite the Campus Shop and Bookstore
2:09 A group of seven men and one woman are seated in front of the large door at Century Tower. President J. Wayne Reitz and Governor LeRoy Collins are among them participating in the dedication of the Milton and Ethel Davis Carillonic Bells at Century Tower on November 3, 1956.
2:42 Some people are on a platform outside Bryan Hall and a microphone held by a young man is held up to another man who then speaks into it. Some of the audience is shown and the camera focuses on Governor Collins and UF President Reitz. The event possibly was the annual Law Skits presented by students in the College of Law.
3:14 Blank
3:29 Four men lift a curved girder and guide it toward the top where a man secures it to the others already erected.
4:12 Overexposed film but then the dome-like structure can be seen and some very large fabric on the ground.
4:30 The completed structure is shown with the fabric in place over the girders. A sign above the entry reads "Pioneers of Progress". A vintage car stands on a raised platform to the front.
4:50 Another structure is shown with the sign "The March of Tools". Two exhibits are shown one with the sign "Yesterday" and the other with a sign stating "Today". The former shows small figures using old tools and the other shows an assembly line in a factory.
5:58 A sign reads "Power of the Air Age" and a man is seen looking at some type of machinery below the sign.
6:16 Eight men in military uniforms lead a parade. They are followed by a truck carrying a group of men who play instruments. A long line of cars follow. Each car has the letters of some sorority on it and some of the members ride in or on top of the cars. This parade precedes the start of the Sigma Chi Derby.
6:58 The Sigma Chi Derby commences on the field near the dormitories. A line of women is shown first. Each wears a t-shirt with the letters of her sorority. Then various games and races are shown.
9:42 In an auditorium a man speaks to a large group of men and women most of whom wear rat caps.
10:35 A group of women in dress clothes stand talking by a large number of chairs set up in what is probably the Florida gym.
10:47 Some event takes place in the Florida Gym. A man is shown speaking into a microphone at the podium. Dean of Women Marna Brady is one of the people on the stage.
11:18 A group of men are shown standing and applauding.
11:21 A man and woman are shown in an office.
11:24 A woman is shown entering an office.
11:30 A group of students is shown by the Student Service booth. "Orientation Information" is printed on a large sign which is on the ground in front of the booth. A sign stating "Rat Caps" is to the left of the booth.
11:43 Film ends (Less) Channel: youtube

31,

02:03,

2008-02-18 10:31:12
Description: http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC93.htm
Production number 93
Production title: Campus Scenes, 1950's
Production date: 1953; 1956; ?
Black and white / no sound
Total running (More) http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC93.htm
Production number 93
Production title: Campus Scenes, 1950's
Production date: 1953; 1956; ?
Black and white / no sound
Total running time: 00:11:43
Derived from 16 mm film.
Available in VHS, DVD, MPEG and Sony DV-cam.
The film begins with several very short clips including a view of the newer dormitories, men wearing rat caps, a lecture scene, young people leaving a train (probably students arriving to attend UF), the stadium, registration, and the Student Service booth. The segments become longer and include some events as the Century Tower dedication, the Sigma Chi Derby with the parade, exhibits, speakers at some event in the Florida Gym, and the Student Service booth.
The film contains a variety of scenes and events and without sound it is difficult to decipher some of them although it can be determined that some of the clips are from 1953 while others were from 1956. In general, there is some interesting footage of the UF campus and the students in the early 1950's.
Contents
0:00 Blank
0:12 Newer dormitories with some women students walking by them
0:27 A man speaks at a microphone
0:24 Male students wearing rat caps
0:30 A class lecture
0:39 Men seated on chairs on a stage
0:48 Women and men exit from a train and a group stands on the platform beside the train (students arriving to attend the University of Florida)
1:20 Several men speak and one of them is UF Acting President John S. Allen.
1:40 Stadium
1:43 Registration scene in the Florida Gym
1:54 Student Service booth opposite the Campus Shop and Bookstore
2:09 A group of seven men and one woman are seated in front of the large door at Century Tower. President J. Wayne Reitz and Governor LeRoy Collins are among them participating in the dedication of the Milton and Ethel Davis Carillonic Bells at Century Tower on November 3, 1956.
2:42 Some people are on a platform outside Bryan Hall and a microphone held by a young man is held up to another man who then speaks into it. Some of the audience is shown and the camera focuses on Governor Collins and UF President Reitz. The event possibly was the annual Law Skits presented by students in the College of Law.
3:14 Blank
3:29 Four men lift a curved girder and guide it toward the top where a man secures it to the others already erected.
4:12 Overexposed film but then the dome-like structure can be seen and some very large fabric on the ground.
4:30 The completed structure is shown with the fabric in place over the girders. A sign above the entry reads "Pioneers of Progress". A vintage car stands on a raised platform to the front.
4:50 Another structure is shown with the sign "The March of Tools". Two exhibits are shown one with the sign "Yesterday" and the other with a sign stating "Today". The former shows small figures using old tools and the other shows an assembly line in a factory.
5:58 A sign reads "Power of the Air Age" and a man is seen looking at some type of machinery below the sign.
6:16 Eight men in military uniforms lead a parade. They are followed by a truck carrying a group of men who play instruments. A long line of cars follow. Each car has the letters of some sorority on it and some of the members ride in or on top of the cars. This parade precedes the start of the Sigma Chi Derby.
6:58 The Sigma Chi Derby commences on the field near the dormitories. A line of women is shown first. Each wears a t-shirt with the letters of her sorority. Then various games and races are shown.
9:42 In an auditorium a man speaks to a large group of men and women most of whom wear rat caps.
10:35 A group of women in dress clothes stand talking by a large number of chairs set up in what is probably the Florida gym.
10:47 Some event takes place in the Florida Gym. A man is shown speaking into a microphone at the podium. Dean of Women Marna Brady is one of the people on the stage.
11:18 A group of men are shown standing and applauding.
11:21 A man and woman are shown in an office.
11:24 A woman is shown entering an office.
11:30 A group of students is shown by the Student Service booth. "Orientation Information" is printed on a large sign which is on the ground in front of the booth. A sign stating "Rat Caps" is to the left of the booth.
11:43 Film ends (Less) Channel: youtube

21,

02:10,

2008-02-22 08:28:48
Description: Hello I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Friday, February 22, 2008.
It's a girl...and a boy for Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony. Lopez's manager (More) Hello I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Friday, February 22, 2008.
It's a girl...and a boy for Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony. Lopez's manager tells People magazine the couple welcomed twins early this morning. Lopez gave birth at a New York hospital...the girl came first weighing five pounds seven ounces followed by her brother at six pounds. There's now word on names yet. Lopez and Anthony are apparently thrilled.
Singer Aaron Carter has been arrested for drug possession. TMZ.com says the singer was pulled over yesterday in Texas for speeding...that's when authorities apparently found marijuana in his car. Officials say 20 year old Carter, who's also the brother of Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, will be arraigned in court later today.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's adoption of Pax has been approved. The actress's rep says an LA court approved the adoption of 4-year-old Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt yesterday. Jolie traveled to Vietnam last year to greet her new addition and bring him back to the U.S. Pax joins big brother Maddox and sisters Zahara and Shiloh.
A federal judge is extending the temporary restraining order on Britney Spears' friend Sam Lutfi. Court papers show it will be extended through March 17...barring Lutfi from getting within 250 yards of Spears. The pop star's dad, who is the co-conservator of her fortune apparently asked the court for the extension. The temporary restraining order was set to expire today. Spears' family alleges Lutfi controls the singer's life.
Last night's Premios Lo Nuestro Awards honored some of the best in Latin music. Aventura lead the way winning four trophies including best album and song of the year. Puerto Rican star Olga Tanon also did well taking home three awards including a lifetime achievement honor. Ricky Martin won for best pop album of the year and Ivy Queen grabbed urban genre album of the year.
That's all for now. Check out a new special segment on upi.com to see a new trend for senior citizens. It's called "They've got game...again." Thanks for watching. (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

02:05,

2007-06-05 06:31:46
Description: Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Tuesday, June 5, 2007.
"Borat" star Sacha Baron Cohen and his fiancé are reportedly expecting their first (More) Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Tuesday, June 5, 2007.
"Borat" star Sacha Baron Cohen and his fiancé are reportedly expecting their first baby. Sources tell People magazine Australian actress Isla Fisher will give birth this winter. At Sunday night's MTV movie awards, Fisher reportedly showed off her newly pregnant figure. The two have been dating for about 5 years.
Actor Jack Black is signing on to star in a new comedy. The film titled, "Year One" is being directed and co-produced by Harold Ramis. He'll be working along side Judd Apatow who's producing the film as well. Apatow is the producer, writer and director
of the new movie "Knocked Up" which came out in theaters last weekend.
There's no word yet on what the film is about or when it's set to release.
Paris Hilton is reportedly doing well in jail. Her attorney visited her yesterday and says she's taking her time to "reflect on life." He also says jail staff told him Hilton has been polite and thankful for their help. She checked into jail Sunday night and has since been in a small cell...in isolation for 23 hours a day. Hilton is expected to stay behind bars for another 3 weeks for violating probation in a reckless driving case.
Teen singer Taylor Swift will join her inspiration Tim McGraw on tour. Swift wrote her country hit "Tim McGraw" in honor of him and finally met him last month at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Now she'll join McGraw and his wife Faith Hill on their new Sould2Soul Tour. The young singer will perform that hit song at each performance. The tour begins today and will travel to cities throughout the U.S.
A new, but slightly older rock group is making its debut on Britain's single chart. The Zimmers are a 40 member rock band. Their average age is 78. Their cover of the Who's classic song "My Generation" is number 26 on the chart this week. The group was put together by a BBC journalist Tim Samuels who traveled around Britain in search of seniors to join the band.
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15,

02:25,

2008-03-10 09:01:38
Description: Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Monday, the 10 of March 2008.
Another baby is on the way for Matt Damon and his wife Luciana. The two arrived at the (More) Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with today's UPI entertainment update on this Monday, the 10 of March 2008.
Another baby is on the way for Matt Damon and his wife Luciana. The two arrived at the Empire Film Awards in London last night...Luciana apparently showing off her baby bump. The actor's rep tells People magazine the two are very excited. The new addition will join two sisters... their one-year old daughter Isabella and Luciana's 9 year-old daughter from a previous relationship Alexia.
Meanwhile, Matt Damon's "The Bourne Ultimatum" was honored at last night's Empire Awards in London. The spy thriller was named best film this year. But the night's big winner was "Atonement"...the romance drama took 3 trophies; best British film and best actor and actress awards for the stars Keira Knightly and James McAvoy. Ewan McGregor, who's starred in films like "Trainspotting" and "Moulin Rouge" was honored with the Empire Icon Award. And David Yates grabbed best director for "Harry Potter." Winners from last night's event are chosen by readers of Empire magazine.
Heath Ledger's father is speaking out about the details of the late actor's will. In a statement, Kim Ledger promised that the actor's daughter Matilda and former girlfriend Michelle Williams will be "taken care of." This comes after the contents of his will were released to the public. Ledger apparently didn't update the will since 2003...before his relationship with Williams or birth of their daughter. He left everything to his parents and sister.
Miley Cyrus is continuing to rile up fans at her shows. Yesterday she performed at the annual RodeoHouston. The event is a Rodeo competition that features several all-star performances. She sang in front of a sold out crowd....doubling as herself and her TV personality "Hannah Montana." She also had a surprise guest join her onstage...he father, country star Billy Ray Cyrus.
Celebrities and their kids made it down an orange carpet over the weekend for the premiere of "Horton Hears a Who!" in L.A. Jim Carrey who's the voice of Horton in the film, brought his daughter Jane along...as well as his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy. Carol Burnett arrived with her grandchildren... she lends her voice to Kangaroo in the film. Other stars like Steve Carell and Will Arnett were there as well. The animated film, based on a Dr, Suess story, opens on Friday.
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12,

02:07,

2007-05-31 07:01:38
Description: Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Thursday, May 31, 2007.
Actress Anne Heche and her ex Coley Laffoon have agreed on the custody of their child for the next (More) Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Thursday, May 31, 2007.
Actress Anne Heche and her ex Coley Laffoon have agreed on the custody of their child for the next couple of months. People magazine reports that until July 22, 5-year-old Homer will trade off days with Mom and Dad. Laffoon will then take him to Vancouver to be with Heche while she works on her show "Men in Trees." They've also agreed to play nice and avoid making negative comments around their son. The two have been in a bitter divorce since February.
Tests show George Michael had drugs in his system while driving. Police found the singer slumped over the wheel of his car in the middle of a London intersection last fall. Prosecutors said yesterday in court he tested positive for several drugs including antidepressants, cannabis and the illegal drug GHB. The singer is scheduled for sentencing June 8.
Maroon 5's new album is a big hit in its first week out. Their new CD called "It Won't be Soon Before Long" debuted at number one this week on the Billboard Top 200 chart. Linkin Park's release "Minutes to Midnight" slipped to the second spot from last week's number 1. Ozzy Ozbourne's "Black Rain" is number three.
Brandy and another driver involved in a fatal car accident last year are suing each other for negligence. The singer says the other driver caused the mutli-car crash that killed one person. That driver is in turn blaming Brandy for the crash. The California Highway Patrol is recommending Brandy be charged with vehicular manslaughter for the accident. But the singer maintains that she was not at fault for the death of that victim.
Some British documentaries are being criticized for their coverage of the royal family. A British newspaper reports some think Channel 4 has gone too far in an upcoming show about Princess Diana's death. The program reportedly shows a photo of Diana getting medical aid following the car crash that killed her. There's also criticism on the Channel for a documentary about Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall. That show apparently exposes some intimate details of her relationship with Prince Charles.
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8,

01:58,

2007-08-30 07:08:37
Description: Hello! I'm Kristin Volk in for Rebecca Field on this Thursday, the 30 day of August 2007 with a UPI Entertainment headline.
Lindsay Lohan is reportedly planning on meeting with her estranged (More) Hello! I'm Kristin Volk in for Rebecca Field on this Thursday, the 30 day of August 2007 with a UPI Entertainment headline.
Lindsay Lohan is reportedly planning on meeting with her estranged father. One source says Michael Lohan will visit the actress in rehab at the Cirque Lodge in Utah. Michael himself would not confirm whether he planned to make the visit, but said Lohan's mom is doing everything possible to prevent him from seeing his kids.
Actor Owen Wilson is dropping out of the new Ben Stiller movie. This comes after he allegedly tried to commit suicide last weekend. The thirty-eight year old was set to begin shooting "Tropic Thunder," in the next few weeks. Ben Stiller is producing, directing and starring in that movie. The decision was apparently mutual between him and Wilson. Wilson is still hospitalized in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
A 9-foot bronze statue of Nelson Mandela is now standing tall in London's Parliament Square. In a ceremony yesterday, the statue was unveiled as Britain's gift to the people of South Africa. Mandela and his wife attended the event along with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and model Naomi Campbell. Mandela spoke saying that although the statue is of one man, it should symbolize all those who have resisted oppression.
Singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra is leading the 2007 Latin Grammy nominee list with five nominations. The nominees were announced yesterday in Miami Beach. Other artists up for the award include Ivy Queen and Elvis Crespo. The awards will take place in November in Las Vegas and air live on the Univision network.
Celebrities flocked to the red carpet in New York this week for the premiere of "Death Sentence." Star Kevin Bacon arrived with his daughter Sosie. He plays a man who witnesses his son getting murdered and vows to hunt down his killers. John Travolta's wife, Kelly Preston, plays Bacon's wife in the movie. "Death Sentence" opens in theaters tomorrow.
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0,

01:26,

2008-05-03 18:05:41
Description: Eight Belles, owned by Rick Porter, ran a spectacular race in the May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) at Churchill Downs to finish 4 lengths behind the monstrous Big Brown and well (More) Eight Belles, owned by Rick Porter, ran a spectacular race in the May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) at Churchill Downs to finish 4 lengths behind the monstrous Big Brown and well ahead of the 18 other colts in the 20-horse field. But the Unbridled Song filly broke both ankles near the 6 -furlong pole about a quarter-mile after the finish. And soon was euthanized on the track
"She went out in a glory, Jones said. She went out a champion to us. She was our family. I saw my son yesterday and my daughter today, but I saw Eight Belles every day. She had been with us for a year.
Rest In peace Eight Belles,forever will you be remembered. (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

02:05,

2008-02-27 09:42:54
Description: Hello, on this Wednesday, February 27. I'm Rebecca Field in for Kristin Volk with today's UPI headline update.
Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama went head (More) Hello, on this Wednesday, February 27. I'm Rebecca Field in for Kristin Volk with today's UPI headline update.
Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama went head to head in Cleveland last night. The two had their final debate before the primaries in Texas and Ohio next week. Obama took on Clinton for her past position on the Iraq war, while Clinton attacked the Illinois senator on health care mailings and NAFTA. She also said Obama was unprepared to handle foreign policy crises. Clinton has upped her attacks on her opponent recently, after he took 11 states in a row.
The European Union is fining Microsoft for failing to obey an antitrust order. The EU is fining the corporation a record 1.3 billon dollars for charging its rivals too much for software information. Microsoft says the fine refers to past problems, and they're now working to make their product more open. This is the largest fine the EU has ever issued to a single company for this issue.
The U.S. dollar has hit a new low in Europe today. The euro reportedly soared to more than $1.50 and the British pound reached $1.99...making it more expensive for Americans to travel in Europe. This comes as reports released show the U.S. economy is slowing and predicts the Federal Reserve will continue cutting interest rates. Meanwhile the sliding dollar caused oil prices hit a new high today...at $102 dollars a barrel.
Today is day three in the trial for the shooting of Sean Bell. Bell was killed on his wedding day by New York detectives last November...the 3 officials accused of the shooting say they thought Bell was reaching for a gun. The young man's father William testified in court yesterday, emotionally recalling the night of his death. Bell's father was with him celebrating his bachelor party, shortly before his death. The defense claims Bell was drunk and disorderly on that night.
That's all for now. Tune in tomorrow for another headline update. Thanks for watching. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

09:44,

2008-02-01 19:58:23
Description: Keith Olbermann: Special Comment By Keith Olbermann
MSNBC Countdown
Thursday 31 January 2008
Transcript
And finally, as promised, a Special Comment - of FISA and the telecoms.
In a (More) Keith Olbermann: Special Comment By Keith Olbermann
MSNBC Countdown
Thursday 31 January 2008
Transcript
And finally, as promised, a Special Comment - of FISA and the telecoms.
In a presidency of hypocrisy - an administration of exploitation - a labyrinth of leadership - in which every vital fact is a puzzle inside a riddle wrapped in an enigma hidden under a claim of executive privilege supervised by an idiot - this one... is surprisingly easy.
President Bush has put protecting the telecom giants from the laws... ahead of protecting you from the terrorists.
He has demanded an extension of the FISA law - the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act - but only an extension that includes retroactive immunity for the telecoms who helped him spy on you.
Congress has given him, and he has today signed a fifteen-day extension which simply kicks the time bomb down the field, and has changed nothing of his insipid rhetoric, in which he portrays the Democrats as 'soft on terror' and getting in the way of his superhuman efforts to protect the nation... when, in fact, and with bitter irony, if anybody is 'soft on terror' here... it is Mr. Bush.
In the State of the Union Address, sir, you told Congress, "if you do not act by Friday, our ability to track terrorist threats would be weakened and our citizens will be in greater danger."
Yet you are willing to weaken that ability!
You will subject us, your citizens, to that greater danger.
This, Mr. Bush, is simple enough even for you to understand: If Congress approves a new FISA act without telecom immunity and sends it to your desk and you veto it - you, by your own terms and your own definitions, you will have just sided with the terrorists.
Ya gotta have this law, or we're all gonna die. But you might veto this law!
It's bad enough, sir, that you are demanding an ex post facto law which would clear the phone giants from responsibility for their systematic, aggressive, and blatant collaboration with your illegal and unjustified spying on Americans, under the flimsy guise of looking for any terrorists stupid enough to make a collect call or send a mass e-mail.
But when you then demanded again, during the State of the Union address, that Congress retroactively clear the Verizons and the AT&T's, you wouldn't even confirm that they actually did anything for which they deserved to be cleared!
"The Congress must pass liability protection for companies believed to have assisted in the efforts to defend America."
Believed?
Don't you know?
Does the endless hair-splitting of your presidential fine print, extend even here?
If you, sir, are asking Congress, and us, to join you in this shameless, breathless, literal, textbook example of fascism - the merged efforts of government and corporations who answer to no government - you still don't have the guts to even say the telecom companies did assist you, in your efforts?
Will you and the equivocators who surround you like a cocoon never go on the record about anything?
Even the stuff you claim to believe in?
Silly me.
Of course Mr. Bush is going to say "believed."
Yes, it sounds dumber than if he had referred to himself as "the alleged president," or had said today was "reportedly Thursday," or had claimed "Mission Accomplished" in Iraq.
But the moment he says anything else, any doubt that the telecoms knowingly broke the law, is out the window, and with it, any chance that even the Republicans who are fighting this like they were trying to fend off terrorists using nothing but broken beer bottles and swear words couldn't consent to retroactively immunize corporate criminals.
Which is why the Vice President probably shouldn't have phoned in to the Rush Limbaugh Propaganda-Festival yesterday.
Sixth sentence out of Mr. Cheney's mouth: The FISA bill is about, quote, "retroactive liability protection for the companies that have worked with us and helped us prevent further attacks against the United States."
Oops.
Mr. Cheney is something of a loose cannon, of course.
But he kind of let the wrong cat out of the bag there.
Because Mr. Bush - and the corporations he values more than people - didn't want anybody to verify what Mark Klein says.
Mark Klein is the AT&T whistleblower who appeared on this newscast last November, who explained, in the placid, dull terms of your local neighborhood I-T desk, how he personally attached all of AT&T's circuits - everything carrying every phone call, every e-mail, every bit of web browsing - into a secure room...
...Room Number 641-A, at the Folsom Street facility in San Francisco - where it was all copied so the government could look at it.
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