Kidnapped MLB player found alive

Kidnapped MLB player found alive - Venezuelan police free major leaguer Wilson Ramos. The kidnapping ordeal of Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos(notes) ended after two days when Venezuelan police commandos swooped in to rescue him in a flurry of gunfire and arrested five alleged abductors.

Ramos said he was happy and thankful to be alive, and that the final moments had been hair-raising as police and the kidnappers exchanged heavy fire in the remote mountainous area where he was being held.

“The truth is I’m still very nervous, but thanks to God everything turned out well,” Ramos told Venezuelan state television, speaking by telephone after arriving at a police station in his hometown of Valencia early Saturday.

He thanked the police and National Guard commandos who rescued him, saying “the boys did a great job.”

Ramos, 24, had not been seen or heard from since he was seized at gunpoint outside his home Wednesday night and whisked away in an SUV. It was the first known kidnapping of a Major League Baseball player in Venezuela, and the abduction set off an outpouring of candlelight vigils and public prayers at stadiums as well as outside Ramos’ home.

Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami announced on Friday night that Ramos was “safe and sound” after the rescue. He didn’t say whether anyone had been wounded in the gunfire.

Five men were arrested in the kidnapping, including a Colombian “linked to paramilitary groups and to kidnapping groups,” El Aissami said.

“I don’t know who those people were. I know they’re Colombians by their accent,” Ramos said. “Three guys grabbed me there in front of my house, they took me to another SUV and from there they took me into the mountains,” in central Carabobo state.

He said his abductors spoke little to him. “They simply told me to cooperate, that they were going to ask for a ton of cash for me.”

“They put me in a room with a bed. I was lying there,” he said. “It was hard for me to think about, if I was going to get out alive first of all … about how my family, my mother were.”

Ramos was to first undergo medical checks at the police station and then be reunited with his family, El Aissami said.

Ramos’ mother Maria Campos de Ramos celebrated, exclaiming on television: “Thanks to God!”

“Thanks to my country, to my neighbors and to my family, who were supporting us,” she said. Shortly afterward, she spoke with her son by phone and said jubilantly: “He’s fine.”

Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo hailed the news.

“We are thrilled with reports that he has been rescued,” Rizzo said in a statement. “We greatly appreciate all the prayers and thoughts of all who have joined us in wishing for this conclusion to what has been a nightmarish 48 hours. We are eager to see Wilson and let him know just how many all over the world have been waiting for this news.”

Ramos had recently returned to his homeland after his rookie year with the Nationals to play during the offseason in the Venezuelan league.

“As soon as I feel all right, I’m going to start playing,” Ramos said.

“They didn’t physically harm me, but psychologically I underwent very great harm,” he said.

Ramos had been just outside his door with relatives on Wednesday when he was abducted in his working-class neighborhood in Valencia, about 90 miles (150 kilometers) west of Caracas. Authorities tracked down the abductors after initially locating their stolen SUV abandoned in a nearby town on Thursday.

“I was always praying to God, and thanks to God he gave me the miracle of sending me these wonderful people,” Ramos said. “I’m alive thanks to them.”

President Hugo Chavez had authorized the “rescue operation by air” that freed Ramos, Information Minister Andres Izarra said on his Twitter account.

Security has increasingly become a concern for Venezuelan players and their families as a wave of kidnappings has hit the wealthy as well as the middle class.

The country has one of the highest murder rates in Latin America, and the vast majority of crimes go unsolved. The number of kidnappings has soared in recent years.

Major League Baseball officials said it was the first kidnapping of a major leaguer that they could recall. But relatives of several players have previously been kidnapped for ransom in Venezuela, and in two cases have been killed.

Some kidnappings in Venezuela have previously been carried out by highly organized criminal groups that demand ransom.

Bodyguards typically shadow major leaguers when they return to their homeland to play in Venezuela’s baseball league.

Izarra praised the authorities’ handling of the rescue, saying that the police “hit a tremendous home run.”

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Tape reveals Nixon's cagey responses

Tape reveals Nixon's cagey responses - Nixon shed no light on tape gap to grand jury. Feisty and cagey, ex-President Richard Nixon defended his shredded legacy and shady Watergate-era actions in grand jury testimony that he thought would never come out.

On Thursday, it did.

Offering a rare look into confidential grand jury proceedings, and the first ever to have a former president testifying, the National Archives and its Nixon Presidential Library released a transcript of the testimony after a judge ordered the government to do so.

In it, Nixon, 10 months after he resigned under threat of impeachment, describes the burglary by political operatives at Democratic headquarters as "this silly, incredible Watergate break-in" and claims "I practically blew my stack" when he learned that 18 1/2 minutes of a post-Watergate White House meeting were erased from a tape.

The gap was considered key in determining what Nixon knew about the burglary and what he did to cover up the exploding scandal.

Nixon's main legal risk during 11 hours of questioning near his California home in June 1975 was being caught in a lie. Short of committing perjury, or implicating anyone in his much-diminished cadre of loyalists, he could testify with impunity because a pardon by his successor, Gerald Ford, protected him from prosecution for any past Watergate crimes.

At one confrontational moment, he bristled when pressed for details of a conversation that he said he could not remember. "I don't recall that those specific names were in the discussion," he snapped. "I mean, if you want me to lie about it, I will be glad to."

He added: "Better strike that last."

Nixon indignantly defended his record.

His admission of wrongdoing came with a hefty dose of sarcasm, as when he mentioned the burglars tied to his re-election committee — known as plumbers — and other heavy-handed operations to get dirt on political foes and claw for campaign advantage.

"I want the jury and the special prosecutors to kick the hell out of us for wiretapping and for the plumbers and the rest," he said, "because obviously you may have concluded it is wrong."

Historians successfully sued for access to the records. They expected few revelations but were determined to bring to light all facets of that extraordinary episode of presidential disgrace.

The fact the testimony was released counted for more than its contents, they said, because it helps establish a precedent for lifting the veil of secrecy over grand jury proceedings when matters of great historical significance are involved.

"It's Nixon being Nixon," historian Stanley Kutler said after his initial review found no bombshells. "It's a virtuoso performance. How about $10 for every time he says, I don't recall?"

A leading figure in the lawsuit that opened the records, Kutler said Nixon is by turns petulant, self-pitying and biting. "There's a lot of that in there. And a lot of snide remarks.

Nixon's memory lapses were frequent when he was grilled about whether he used the Internal Revenue Service to pursue his political opponents, which would be illegal. Yet he gave credence to a theory that he had done just that with Democratic donors.

Prosecutors pointed to a list of Democratic contributors that was compiled by Nixon's people, evidence that Nixon contacted his treasury secretary about at least one top Democratic official who was interviewed by the IRS, and a White House memo with the note: "Check McGovern IRS files."

George McGovern was Nixon's Democratic opponent in the 1972 election.

"I should point out that I can never recall suggesting Mr. McGovern, Sen. McGovern's files be checked," he testified. "What I do recall is only a suggestion that the McGovern contributors might be checked."

Historians certainly did not expect the transcript to solve the mystery of the 18 1/2 minute gap. Investigators suspected the portion of the June 20, 1972, subpoenaed tape was erased to hide incriminating talk between Nixon and his chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, three days after the break-in at the Watergate complex.

Nixon stuck to secretary Rose Mary Woods' story that she erased it by mistake, and professed anger when learning how much was missing. Although he said he could not remember what was said during the gap, he had a clear recollection of his aide Alexander Haig telling him that much more was erased than originally thought.

"Rose had thought it was four minutes, or something like that," he testified. "Now the counsel have found that it is 18 1/2 minutes, and I practically blew my stack."

He said: "If you are interested in my view as to what happened, it is very simple. It is that it was an accident."
Even without the tape, investigators learned enough of Nixon's machinations in the cover-up to bring him to the brink of impeachment. Fellow Republican lawmakers finally abandoned him, leaving him little choice but to resign.

During the testimony, spread over June 23-24, 1975, Nixon slipped in little digs at the prosecutors. He simultaneously applauded them for their hard work and criticized them as being part of an effort to take him down. He accused them of having a double standard with their treatment of him versus his adversaries.

"If I could give one last bit of advice," he tells the prosecutors at one point, "taking the double standard is going to make you much more popular with the Washington press corps, with the Georgetown social set, if you ever go to Georgetown, with the power elite in this country. But on the other hand, think of your children — they are going to judge you in the pages of history."

He goes on to say, "I mean, I am not unaware of the fact that the great majority of the people working in the Special Prosecutor's Office did not support me for president."

Nixon also was quizzed about his appointments of five noncareer ambassadors who had been donors to his campaign. He defended his choices while denying he had promised diplomatic posts to big campaign donors.

"Some of the very best ambassadors we have have been noncareer ambassadors who have made substantial contributions," he testified, citing Perle Mesta, an appointee of President Harry Truman, as an example. "Perle Mesta wasn't sent to Luxembourg because she had big bosoms. Perle Mesta went to Luxembourg because she made a good contribution."

Nixon described a White House system in which political fundraisers might discuss ambassadorships with donors, but denied promising them jobs. "I have no recollection of ever authorizing the selling of ambassadorships, the making of an absolute commitment for ambassadorships," he said.

The grand jury materials reside for public inspection at the National Archives in College Park, Md., and were put online along with thousands of other Watergate-era documents and some sound recordings.

One recording shows a distinctly different side to Nixon. It is of his dictated musings about an odd episode from 1970, when he paid a late-night visit to the Lincoln Memorial to meet anti-war protesters. He told the young people they were hungering for the same things he searched for 40 years earlier.

Ending the Vietnam War and stopping pollution won't end "the spiritual hunger which all of us have," he dictated. That, he said, is the "great mystery of life from the beginning of time."

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A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs - Steve Jobs And His Last Words. I grew up as an only child, with a single mother. Because we were poor and because I knew my father had emigrated from Syria, I imagined he looked like Omar Sharif. I hoped he would be rich and kind and would come into our lives (and our not yet furnished apartment) and help us. Later, after I’d met my father, I tried to believe he’d changed his number and left no forwarding address because he was an idealistic revolutionary, plotting a new world for the Arab people.

Even as a feminist, my whole life I’d been waiting for a man to love, who could love me. For decades, I’d thought that man would be my father. When I was 25, I met that man and he was my brother.

By then, I lived in New York, where I was trying to write my first novel. I had a job at a small magazine in an office the size of a closet, with three other aspiring writers. When one day a lawyer called me — me, the middle-class girl from California who hassled the boss to buy us health insurance — and said his client was rich and famous and was my long-lost brother, the young editors went wild. This was 1985 and we worked at a cutting-edge literary magazine, but I’d fallen into the plot of a Dickens novel and really, we all loved those best. The lawyer refused to tell me my brother’s name and my colleagues started a betting pool. The leading candidate: John Travolta. I secretly hoped for a literary descendant of Henry James — someone more talented than I, someone brilliant without even trying.

When I met Steve, he was a guy my age in jeans, Arab- or Jewish-looking and handsomer than Omar Sharif.

We took a long walk — something, it happened, that we both liked to do. I don’t remember much of what we said that first day, only that he felt like someone I’d pick to be a friend. He explained that he worked in computers.

I didn’t know much about computers. I still worked on a manual Olivetti typewriter.

I told Steve I’d recently considered my first purchase of a computer: something called the Cromemco.

Steve told me it was a good thing I’d waited. He said he was making something that was going to be insanely beautiful.

I want to tell you a few things I learned from Steve, during three distinct periods, over the 27 years I knew him. They’re not periods of years, but of states of being. His full life. His illness. His dying.

Steve worked at what he loved. He worked really hard. Every day.

That’s incredibly simple, but true.

He was the opposite of absent-minded.

He was never embarrassed about working hard, even if the results were failures. If someone as smart as Steve wasn’t ashamed to admit trying, maybe I didn’t have to be.

When he got kicked out of Apple, things were painful. He told me about a dinner at which 500 Silicon Valley leaders met the then-sitting president. Steve hadn’t been invited.

He was hurt but he still went to work at Next. Every single day.

Novelty was not Steve’s highest value. Beauty was.

For an innovator, Steve was remarkably loyal. If he loved a shirt, he’d order 10 or 100 of them. In the Palo Alto house, there are probably enough black cotton turtlenecks for everyone in this church.

He didn’t favor trends or gimmicks. He liked people his own age.

His philosophy of aesthetics reminds me of a quote that went something like this: “Fashion is what seems beautiful now but looks ugly later; art can be ugly at first but it becomes beautiful later.”

Steve always aspired to make beautiful later.

He was willing to be misunderstood.

Uninvited to the ball, he drove the third or fourth iteration of his same black sports car to Next, where he and his team were quietly inventing the platform on which Tim Berners-Lee would write the program for the World Wide Web.

Steve was like a girl in the amount of time he spent talking about love. Love was his supreme virtue, his god of gods. He tracked and worried about the romantic lives of the people working with him.

Whenever he saw a man he thought a woman might find dashing, he called out, “Hey are you single? Do you wanna come to dinner with my sister?”

I remember when he phoned the day he met Laurene. “There’s this beautiful woman and she’s really smart and she has this dog and I’m going to marry her.”

When Reed was born, he began gushing and never stopped. He was a physical dad, with each of his children. He fretted over Lisa’s boyfriends and Erin’s travel and skirt lengths and Eve’s safety around the horses she adored.

None of us who attended Reed’s graduation party will ever forget the scene of Reed and Steve slow dancing.

His abiding love for Laurene sustained him. He believed that love happened all the time, everywhere. In that most important way, Steve was never ironic, never cynical, never pessimistic. I try to learn from that, still.

Steve had been successful at a young age, and he felt that had isolated him. Most of the choices he made from the time I knew him were designed to dissolve the walls around him. A middle-class boy from Los Altos, he fell in love with a middle-class girl from New Jersey. It was important to both of them to raise Lisa, Reed, Erin and Eve as grounded, normal children. Their house didn’t intimidate with art or polish; in fact, for many of the first years I knew Steve and Lo together, dinner was served on the grass, and sometimes consisted of just one vegetable. Lots of that one vegetable. But one. Broccoli. In season. Simply prepared. With just the right, recently snipped, herb.

Even as a young millionaire, Steve always picked me up at the airport. He’d be standing there in his jeans.

When a family member called him at work, his secretary Linetta answered, “Your dad’s in a meeting. Would you like me to interrupt him?”

When Reed insisted on dressing up as a witch every Halloween, Steve, Laurene, Erin and Eve all went wiccan.

They once embarked on a kitchen remodel; it took years. They cooked on a hotplate in the garage. The Pixar building, under construction during the same period, finished in half the time. And that was it for the Palo Alto house. The bathrooms stayed old. But — and this was a crucial distinction — it had been a great house to start with; Steve saw to that.

This is not to say that he didn’t enjoy his success: he enjoyed his success a lot, just minus a few zeros. He told me how much he loved going to the Palo Alto bike store and gleefully realizing he could afford to buy the best bike there.

And he did.

Steve was humble. Steve liked to keep learning.

Once, he told me if he’d grown up differently, he might have become a mathematician. He spoke reverently about colleges and loved walking around the Stanford campus. In the last year of his life, he studied a book of paintings by Mark Rothko, an artist he hadn’t known about before, thinking of what could inspire people on the walls of a future Apple campus.

Steve cultivated whimsy. What other C.E.O. knows the history of English and Chinese tea roses and has a favorite David Austin rose?

He had surprises tucked in all his pockets. I’ll venture that Laurene will discover treats — songs he loved, a poem he cut out and put in a drawer — even after 20 years of an exceptionally close marriage. I spoke to him every other day or so, but when I opened The New York Times and saw a feature on the company’s patents, I was still surprised and delighted to see a sketch for a perfect staircase.

With his four children, with his wife, with all of us, Steve had a lot of fun.

He treasured happiness.

Then, Steve became ill and we watched his life compress into a smaller circle. Once, he’d loved walking through Paris. He’d discovered a small handmade soba shop in Kyoto. He downhill skied gracefully. He cross-country skied clumsily. No more.

Eventually, even ordinary pleasures, like a good peach, no longer appealed to him.

Yet, what amazed me, and what I learned from his illness, was how much was still left after so much had been taken away.

I remember my brother learning to walk again, with a chair. After his liver transplant, once a day he would get up on legs that seemed too thin to bear him, arms pitched to the chair back. He’d push that chair down the Memphis hospital corridor towards the nursing station and then he’d sit down on the chair, rest, turn around and walk back again. He counted his steps and, each day, pressed a little farther.

Laurene got down on her knees and looked into his eyes.

“You can do this, Steve,” she said. His eyes widened. His lips pressed into each other.

He tried. He always, always tried, and always with love at the core of that effort. He was an intensely emotional man.

I realized during that terrifying time that Steve was not enduring the pain for himself. He set destinations: his son Reed’s graduation from high school, his daughter Erin’s trip to Kyoto, the launching of a boat he was building on which he planned to take his family around the world and where he hoped he and Laurene would someday retire.

Even ill, his taste, his discrimination and his judgment held. He went through 67 nurses before finding kindred spirits and then he completely trusted the three who stayed with him to the end. Tracy. Arturo. Elham.

One time when Steve had contracted a tenacious pneumonia his doctor forbid everything — even ice. We were in a standard I.C.U. unit. Steve, who generally disliked cutting in line or dropping his own name, confessed that this once, he’d like to be treated a little specially.

I told him: Steve, this is special treatment.

He leaned over to me, and said: “I want it to be a little more special.”

Intubated, when he couldn’t talk, he asked for a notepad. He sketched devices to hold an iPad in a hospital bed. He designed new fluid monitors and x-ray equipment. He redrew that not-quite-special-enough hospital unit. And every time his wife walked into the room, I watched his smile remake itself on his face.

For the really big, big things, you have to trust me, he wrote on his sketchpad. He looked up. You have to.

By that, he meant that we should disobey the doctors and give him a piece of ice.

None of us knows for certain how long we’ll be here. On Steve’s better days, even in the last year, he embarked upon projects and elicited promises from his friends at Apple to finish them. Some boat builders in the Netherlands have a gorgeous stainless steel hull ready to be covered with the finishing wood. His three daughters remain unmarried, his two youngest still girls, and he’d wanted to walk them down the aisle as he’d walked me the day of my wedding.

We all — in the end — die in medias res. In the middle of a story. Of many stories.

I suppose it’s not quite accurate to call the death of someone who lived with cancer for years unexpected, but Steve’s death was unexpected for us.

What I learned from my brother’s death was that character is essential: What he was, was how he died.

Tuesday morning, he called me to ask me to hurry up to Palo Alto. His tone was affectionate, dear, loving, but like someone whose luggage was already strapped onto the vehicle, who was already on the beginning of his journey, even as he was sorry, truly deeply sorry, to be leaving us.

He started his farewell and I stopped him. I said, “Wait. I’m coming. I’m in a taxi to the airport. I’ll be there.”

“I’m telling you now because I’m afraid you won’t make it on time, honey.”

When I arrived, he and his Laurene were joking together like partners who’d lived and worked together every day of their lives. He looked into his children’s eyes as if he couldn’t unlock his gaze.

Until about 2 in the afternoon, his wife could rouse him, to talk to his friends from Apple.

Then, after awhile, it was clear that he would no longer wake to us.

His breathing changed. It became severe, deliberate, purposeful. I could feel him counting his steps again, pushing farther than before.

This is what I learned: he was working at this, too. Death didn’t happen to Steve, he achieved it.

He told me, when he was saying goodbye and telling me he was sorry, so sorry we wouldn’t be able to be old together as we’d always planned, that he was going to a better place.

Dr. Fischer gave him a 50/50 chance of making it through the night.

He made it through the night, Laurene next to him on the bed sometimes jerked up when there was a longer pause between his breaths. She and I looked at each other, then he would heave a deep breath and begin again.

This had to be done. Even now, he had a stern, still handsome profile, the profile of an absolutist, a romantic. His breath indicated an arduous journey, some steep path, altitude.

He seemed to be climbing.

But with that will, that work ethic, that strength, there was also sweet Steve’s capacity for wonderment, the artist’s belief in the ideal, the still more beautiful later.

Steve’s final words, hours earlier, were monosyllables, repeated three times.

Before embarking, he’d looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life’s partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them.

Steve’s final words were:

OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.

Mona Simpson is a novelist and a professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. She delivered this eulogy for her brother, Steve Jobs, on Oct. 16 at his memorial service at the Memorial Church of Stanford University.

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Lady Gaga asked to wear lettuce dress in India, Lady Gaga Lettuce Dress: Lady Gaga met the press today in New Delhi to talk about her concert on Sunday after the Formula One race. It's her first show in India.

The pop diva wore an asymmetrical gown by Indian-American designer Naeem Khan topped off with a bouffant hairstyle in the colors of the Indian flag, reports AFP.

"For me, my experience of music and my relationship with music is as experimental as possible," she said, promising Indian fans a spectacle which would be "unique for India."

Lady Gaga Lettuce Dress, But she did not say whether she would go green, as requested. In a letter to the singer's publicist, PETA India said it hoped she would honor India's reverence for animals by turning vegetarian for the duration of her visit. The group hopes she will pose for photos in a lettuce gown to promote the importance of not eating meat. After all, she posed in a meat dress.

"If she agrees, we'll make her a dress entirely of lettuce and held together by pins and threads. It will be a full length gown, and we'll make sure it looks sexy," said Sachin Bangera of PETA India. The dress would be constructed leaf by leaf on the singer's body, taking some five to six hours.

"Someone will be on hand to spray the lettuce with water so that it doesn't wilt." said Bangera. Gaga has yet to respond.

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Larry King: I got back $700000 after Bernie Madoff scam, Larry King was among those who were victimized in Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, but the veteran journalist said that he got his money back from the incident.

King told "Extra" that he and his wife invested $4 million, but took out $3.3 million, leaving $700,000 with Madoff and were fortunate enough to get it back from the Madoff estate and from the government.

"We got $200,000 back from the Madoff estate, and we got $500,000 back from the government for taxes we paid on stock we never had," King told "Extra." "We got it back, but a lot of people sure didn't."

King said that at one point, his wife Shawn wanted to invest everything they had with Madoff but King decided to stay with his investment people.

Madoff didn't make investments, but used money he received from new investors to pay previous ones. The Wall Street Scammer's wife Ruth recently revealed on CBS' "60 Minutes" that she and Bernard tried to kill themselves after he confessed.

In 2009, Madoff, 73, pleaded guilty for fraud and began serving a 150-year prison sentence for running the estimated $20 billion dollar scam, which marks the biggest investment fraud in U.S. history.

King told "Extra" on Thursday that he thought that Ruth had appeared on "60 Minutes" to help her daughter-in-law sell a book on her husband, Mark Madoff, who hung himself with a dog leash last year on the anniversary of his father's arrest.

Kevin Bacon and his actress-wife Kyra Sedgewick were among the scores of customers who were swindled. Though he wouldn't specify the amount of money he invested, Bacon said that he had lost "years and years" of work from the scandal.

In December, Larry King's CNN talk show "Larry King Live" broadcast its final program after 25 years on the air. His time slot was filled by British host Piers Morgan's new talk series in January.

King, 77, said in June 2010 he planned to end his run as the host of "Larry King Live" in order to spend more time with his family but said he would still host specials for CNN.

At the time of his last show, King ranked third in his time slot behind Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, the Associated Press said, adding that "Larry King Live" drew about 700,000 viewers in 2010, down from an average of 1.64 nightly viewers in 1998, the show's peak year.

King has interviewed major celebrities and international leaders, such as U.S. President Barak Obama, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, singer Barbra Streisand and real estate mogul and reality star Donald Trump, who appeared on the finale.

Watch a clip from Larry King's "Extra" interview below.


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Hope Solo’s life is about to get much more complicated, Hope Solo’s life is about to get much more complicated, Hope Solo: USA Women's Soccer Star Will Be Fine Despite Terminated Franchise, Hope Solo's MagicJack soccer team terminated, Hope Solo turns in ‘worst dance’ of ‘DWTS’ season, Hope Solo: 'I think we'll last another week' on 'Dancing With The Stars'.

The weekly grind of “Dancing with the Stars” already is taking its toll on Hope Solo, but things are about to get more intense for the former Huskies goalkeeper.

Solo was among 30 soccer players called up Thursday by U.S. women’s head coach Pia Sundhage for a Nov. 17 friendly against Sweden.

The team is slated for two weeks of training ahead of the match at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.

Assuming she gets through the next round on “Dancing with the Stars” – and that’s a big assumption – that means two weeks of training with the team by day and rehearsing with Maksim Chmerkovskiy by night.

It won’t be the first time Solo has juggled her dancing duties with her day job.

Before Week 2 of “Dancing with the Stars,” Chmerkovskiy traveled with Solo to Portland to rehearse as she prepared for a friendly against Canada.

“To go from soccer training in the morning to rehearsals in the afternoon, it’s very, very difficult,” Solo said at the time.

On the show immediately following that friendly, Solo and Chmerkovskiy scored 19 points for their jive, performed to Avril Lavigne’s “Girlfriend.” It was their lowest score of the season.

That might not bode well for Solo. She is among the bottom tier of dancers remaining on the show, along with Nancy Grace and David Arquette.

In recent weeks, Solo has appeared close to her breaking point, growing frustrated with the judges and letting her competitive nature get the best of her.

“I keep trying and trying and nothing is good enough,” she said of the judges’ scrutiny during Week 5.

“I don’t think I can do this anymore.”

During Week 6, she and Chmerkovskiy turned in what one judge called their “worst dance of the whole season.”

On the flip side, the turn on the soccer pitch might boost her public image, which could translate to more votes on “Dancing with the Stars.”

Meanwhile, as Solo’s obligations to two teams mount, one obligation vanished Thursday when Women’s Professional Soccer decided to terminate her franchise. The owner of the Boca Raton, Fla.-based magicJack had been accused by the league of violations ranging from “unprofessional and disparaging treatment of his players to failure to pay his bills.”

Solo and Abby Wambach, the two biggest stars of the World Cup for the United States, were on the magicJack roster.

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Who is Bruce Willis's Wife Emma Heming?, Emma Heming, Bruce Willis' wife, is pregnant, Meet Emma Heming, Bruce Willis' pregnant wife, Bruce Willis to become a father again, Married since 2009 to Bruce Willis, Emma Heming is not as well-known as her superstar husband. The couple recently made headlines with the announcement of their pregnancy. With a new baby on the way, many people are asking: who is the second Mrs. Willis?

Emma is a model and designer. She has also appeared in the films "The Comebacks" and "Perfect Stranger," but has decided that she does not want to be an actress. She has modeled for such brands as GAP and Victoria's Secret and has been very successful. One of her most publicized modeling campaigns was a racy lingerie ad for La Senza. Despite her career achievements, Heming has stayed largely out of the public eye and remains relatively unknown.

The couple were married on the Turks and Caicos islands in the Caribbean after dating for a year. The ceremony was small and took place outside of Willis's property. Since the wedding was non-binding, they also held a civil ceremony in California.

The stunning beauty was born in Malta. She was an only-child raised by a single mother. Although the "Die Hard" actor already has three children from his marriage to Demi Moore, this will be Emma's first child. Friends credit the model for balancing Bruce out. "Emma is unbelievably calm and undemanding. She has made Bruce incredibly centered," said Willis's longtime friend Robert Kraft.

Although Bruce swore he would never marry again, he found romance with the captivating brunette. Before finding his new love, he told reporters "If I ever tell you I'm gonna get married again, punch me in the face." Although she was engaged to someone else when they first met, they couple eventually found themselves in each others arms. (Heming's engagement ended on its own before she began dating Bruce.) Emma cites her husband's humor as a main source of her attraction saying "I'm laughing from morning till night with him."

The couple can expect their new bundle of joy sometime after the new year. Bruce's rep told the press, "the couple are overjoyed with the news and look forward to welcoming the newest addition into their family."

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'Sister Wives' kids struggle to adjust to growing family, While “Sister Wives” patriarch Kody Brown seems delighted to see his family, which currently consists of four wives and 17 children, keep growing, the same can’t be said for some of those kids.

A preview clip for the next episode of the show reveals that tensions are mounting in the house as Kody’s biological children struggle to accept the step-siblings they gained when their dad married wife No. 4, Robyn.

“We know Dayton, Aurora and Breanna come from a different family, but you can’t tell us to change,” Madison, Kody’s oldest daughter with wife Janelle, complained. “Yeah, we’re making changes. They have to make changes as well.”


And change is a big part of the problem, according to the oldest of the brood, Logan. After all, the group was barely getting to know their newest members when they were suddenly uprooted from their suburban Utah home for life in Las Vegas.

“You can’t expect a massive amount of change to come along without situations boiling over,” Logan said. “That’s what happened.”

But that excuse doesn’t work for Robyn.

“I do see the difference with treatment of Dayton, Aurora and Breanna,” she insisted. “I’ve waited a year thinking it would change, and I don’t really see it completely changing. I see it in some cases actually getting worse. If (they) don’t feel like they’re a part of this family, they can choose, at a certain age, to not be here with me anymore. They can choose to live with their biological father.”

Which is obviously something none of the adults want.

“I’ve very concerned about some kind of problems that stem from bullying in my family,” Kody added. “I’m at a loss. I’m just figuring there are millions of other parents just like me that are wondering what the heck to do with their kids.”

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Tara Reid Confesses Her Marriage Wasn't Real, Tara Reid's marriage isn't legal, Tara Reid's wedding lie, Tara Reid: Not actually married?, Tara Reid & Zack Kehayov: Not Legally Married!, 

Actress Tara Reid confessed on Monday at the Los Angeles airport that her recent marriage to the Bulgarian financier Zack Kehayov was never legalized.

The 35-year-old actress best known for her roles in "The Big Lebowski" and "American Pie" told TMZ that she was "never really married," when she was asked if the couple could win the "Newlywed Game."

Reid's wedding announced in August was a matter of complete confusion. On Aug. 14, Reid's rep confirmed to People magazine that she and her ex-boyfriend, Danish businessman Michael Lillelund, were married the day before in Greece.

However, Lillelund denied it, stating he had not been in contact with Reid since February.

It was later confirmed by Reid that she had married Zachary Kehayov, in the Greek Isles.

She tweeted a photograph of her wedding on the island of Santorini, confirming the wedding and saying, "Just got married in Greece I love being a wife!"

Ever since, Reid's tweets had always referred to Kehayov as her husband.

But her latest confession is that the marriage was not legalized as per the U.S. laws.

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Chelsea Clinton runs over those running-for-Congress rumors, Chelsea Clinton-for-Congress talk quashed, Chelsea Clinton: Smart, Gorgeous and Electable?, Chelsea Clinton running for Congress rumors false, says spokesman, Chelsea Clinton raising her public profile, Chelsea Clinton, what exactly are you up to?

As media outlets speculate and analyze her recent words and actions, the former first daughter's camp has quashed at least one rumor: Chelsea Clinton is not running for Congress.

"This is 100% false," spokesman Matt McKenna told the New York Daily News.

And yet ... and yet ... to some Chelsea is still a puzzle that must be solved. She joined the board of Barry Diller's IAC part-time, accompanied Dad onstage at his 65th birthday at the Hollywood Bowl, interviewed Mom at the Clinton Global Initiative. "It seems like she's gearing up for something," the Washington Post offered.

Might "something" be simply finishing that doctorate? Clinton is working toward her doctoral degree at the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, which would seem clear evidence that she's gearing up to be a public servant.

Pushing Chelsea into "next logical" roles started a while back. She and Marc Mezvinsky got married last summer, so of course baby rumors followed. He wants one, she doesn't. No, wait, she wants one. We know one thing for certain: Bill and Hillary Clinton want one.

Grandpa Bill made that clear in January. While he was at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, he was asked what he'd like to get done in the next decade:

I'd like to live, I'd like to be a grandfather. I have nothing to do with that achievement, but I would like it. I would like to have a happy wife and she won’t be unless she’s a grandmother. It’s something she wants more than she wanted to be president.

So, young lady, just be careful not to kill your father or break your mother's heart. No pressure.

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Marie Osmond released from hospital, Marie Osmond Taken to the Hospital After Las Vegas Show. Marie Osmond hospitalized, Marie Osmond hospitalized in Las Vegas, Marie Osmond hospitalized for bronchitis.

Marie Osmond had a scare Wednesday night, and not of the Halloween variety. The singer was rushed to the hospital following her and brother Donny Osmond's variety show at the Flamingo Las Vegas, her rep confirmed to E! News.

Marie knew something was up when her voice started to give out during the musical revue, in which she and her brother both sing together and trade solos.

But Osmond is going to be OK, right?

Indeed!

She's already back home, having only spent a few hours getting checked out.

Marie's rep, Greg Sperry, told the Las Vegas Sun that, after a series of X-rays and tests at St. Rose Dominican Hospital Sienna Campus Emergency Room, the veteran performer was diagnosed with a bad case of bronchitis and given the go-ahead to return to the stage. No performances have been canceled at this time, Sperry says, though a few numbers might be cut or shortened to give Marie a chance to rest her voice.

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Carrie Ann Inaba Defends 'DWTS' Judges, Carrie Ann Inaba stopped by Access Hollywood to defend her fellow Dancing With the Stars judges, who have come under fire for recent comments.

Pro dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy and eliminated contestant Chaz Bono have both spoken out publicly about perceived unfairness and belittling from the judges this season, but Carrie Ann Inaba thinks that the controversy has become a bit overblown.

"I actually thought that we were pretty kind this year," she told Access Hollywood. Inaba added that even though she understands that there are many "sensitive issues" at play this season on DWTS, she thinks that the judges' comments shouldn't be taken too personally. “The scoring has to do with what they’re doing dance-wise. We are able to separate the two," she said. "Our job is to judge. We actually get paid for our opinions."

So what does Carrie Ann think about Maks' angry snipe that Len Goodman is too old to be a good judge? Inaba thought it was a “very awkward moment … it just taken the wrong way.”

You can watch Carrie Ann's entire Access Hollywood interview here. And if you missed the Maks/Len war of words on Dancing With the Stars, check out the clip below to watch the feisty exchange.



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Kate Middleton Flies Solo for the First Time at Royal Engagement, Kate Middleton Wows in Her First Solo Engagement: Is She Following the Footsteps of Princess Di?,  Kate Middleton Stuns in Beaded Gown at Her First Solo Engagement. 

Kate Middleton attends first solo Royal charity event, Kate Middleton continues to wow everyone after filling in for her father-in-law Prince Charles, at a moments notice, for what became her first solo engagement. Charles was called to Riyadh to offer condolences to the family of the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince who died this past weekend.

The Duchess of Cambridge said she would be delighted to help by attending the charity dinner for In Kind Direct at the Clarence House. The event was a fund raiser for the organization that takes surplus goods from manufacturers and retailers in the UK and gives them to various charities.

The extremely gracious Kate looked "even more beautiful in person than you could imagine," according to an insider. Middleton wore a flowing pale blue chiffon gown that turned heads everywhere. Though the dress was somewhat daring, she is able to exude an elegant chicness about her that is quite rare. Looking natural and professional, yet stunning, has become par for the course for the duchess.

Even though it was the first solo engagement for the wife of Prince William, she impressed as though she'd been doing this for years. Middleton spoke with guests, listening intently and appearing genuinely interested.

Does this sound familiar? Every day it seems that Middleton becomes more and more like Princess Di. Though her greatest challenge may be to become her own princess, the comparison is almost unavoidable. Most important will be for her not to emulate the unhappy marriage of her husband's parents, as well as not putting undue stress on maintaining her weight.

Princess Di went through many difficulties with the pressures of the intense spotlight, and the dazzling Middleton may face even more scrutiny with her every move made available on the Internet. If the duchess can continue to rise above this with the grace she has shown, she may go down as one of the most loved royals in history.

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Bruce Willis and Emma Heming expecting baby, Bruce Willis & Wife Expecting First Child Together, Hollywood star Bruce Willis and his wife, designer and model Emma Heming, are expecting their first child together, Willis' spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

"The couple ... are overjoyed with this news and they look forward to welcoming this newest addition into their family," the "Die Hard" star's representative said in a statement confirming Heming's pregnancy.
The baby, the couple's first child together, is due early in 2012.

Willis, 56, married Heming, 35, in 2009. Demi and Bruce have three children together, Rumer, 23, Scout, 20, and Tallulah, 17.

Willis shot to fame in the 1980s on the hit television series "Moonlighting," and went on to become a top box office star in such films as "Pulp Fiction," "The Sixth Sense" and "Armageddon," in addition to the "Die Hard" series.

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Heidi Klum’s 2011 Halloween costume revealed

Heidi Klum’s Bare Bones Halloween Costume, The supermodel brings her famous party to Las Vegas October 29, It’s a few days before Halloween, and I’m costumeless. I have ideas, sure, but none of them are quite right; none of them pack that combination of creepy and eye-catching that I crave. None of them are good enough for Heidi Klum.

See, Heidi Klum is my Halloween idol. Three hundred and sixty-four days a year she’s a super-hot supermodel with an annoyingly cute accent. But come October, Seal’s main squeeze transforms into an ancient noblewoman, an Indian goddess or a giant robot. 

She doesn’t need to be a sexy insert-occupation/animal-here, because being sexy is her occupation. Halloween is Heidi’s chance to do something different. And this year, she’s revealing more than ever before.

On October 29, Klum will host her 12th annual Halloween bash at Tao with DJ ?uestlove. Las Vegas Weekly got an exclusive peek at the Visible Woman outfit she’ll be wearing to the party, as well as a dose of Klum’s philosophy on the holiday.

“As grown-ups, we often take life way too seriously,” she says. “I feel like Halloween gives us the ticket to be silly for the night and dress up as crazy as we want to.”

Silly isn’t quite how I’d describe this Visible Woman bodysuit created by renowned costume designer Martin Izquierdo, who’s also made costumes for Broadway productions, the wings for Victoria’s Secret runway shows and the stunning pair of wings model Selita Ebanks wore in Kanye West’s short film Runaway.

“An artist literally painted each vein and blood cell on my body. He studied the human body and had research all around him so he would know where to place all of the muscles and veins on the bodysuit,” Klum says. “It’s really quite a work of art!”

And it’s got quite a canvas, too.

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Biography of Steve Jobs became an instant Bestseller, On Monday, October 24, went on sale the first official biography of the founder of Apple Steve Jobs , in the creation of which he was directly involved. 


On Amazon the book went on sale the day before and had already become the most popular commodity. The basis of the biography went to 40 interviews with Jobs himself and his family, the book shows many new aspects of the personality of the "guru of Silicon Valley" and revealed his views on such issues as freedom and censorship in the Internet space, protection of intellectual property, and so etc.


Walter Isaacson's book under the laconic title "Steve Jobs" with black and white photograph on the cover of more than 650 pages. In the photo: just unpacked copies of the new book in a bookstore in Taipei.


The book is sold in U.S. retail price of $ 35, the same is an audio version, too, along with bookstores began selling biographies, and major online retailers such as Amazon.com.


The book is written by Walter Isaacson, became famous for his nonfiction books about Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein, Jobs chose his personal biographer Isaacson in 2004.


The basis of the biography went to 40 interviews with Jobs himself and his family, the book shows many new aspects of the personality of the "guru of Silicon Valley" and revealed his views on such issues as freedom and censorship in the Internet space, protection of intellectual property, and so etc.


In the photo: the buyer holds a copy of the book, "Steve Jobs", a biography of the late co-founder of Apple, in a bookstore in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.


Consent to an interview with Jobs, explained that he wanted his children to learn at first hand the truth about his father that inspired him to work because of a family so seldom saw him.


People walk past a poster featuring the late Steve Jobs, touting new books in the streets of Washington, DC.


Biography tells not only of the Jobs, but also about his eccentricities and oddities, including why the company he founded was called Apple, and why Jobs has always been seen in public in a black sweater.


Also, the book calls Steve Jobs Bill Gates unimaginative and accused of stealing ideas.


Among other things, the book shows Jobs' intransigence on the mobile platform Google Android, which in his view, copy technologies Apple. "I'm going to destroy Android, because it is a stolen product. I'm ready to go on a nuclear war "- said Jobs.


In recent months, opposition to the court by Apple with the largest producer of Android-devices Samsung has led to a ban on sales of Tablet South Korean manufacturer in Germany and Australia. The court decided that the plates violate Samsung patents on the design of Apple iPad. It is not excluded that the same decision and make the U.S. Supreme Court.


In the photo: Irving Fields Leafs book, "Steve Jobs" in a bookstore in Coral Gables, Florida.

Steve Jobs died on 5 October at the age of 56. For the first time about his serious illness he had learned in October 2003. Although this disease is usually fatal, have proved to be operable Jobs form of cancer. However, according to biographer Walter Isaacson, the genius of the IT-industry has agreed to an operation only nine months later, after much persuasion of doctors and family.


In the above photos: Apple store employees puts copies of the biography in a bookstore in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In late August, Jobs resigned as general director of Apple, handing it to his successor, Tim Cook. The funeral of ex-head of Apple passed with only his family, but private funeral in the chapel at Stanford University have collected hundreds of well-known American businessmen, politicians and public figures.

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