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  1. aww she had the baby today! congrats to orly and miranda
  2. ^ so cute Witness: Jackson doctor got distracted on call By ANTHONY McCARTNEY The Associated Press Friday, January 7, 2011; 2:19 PM LOS ANGELES -- A former girlfriend of the doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson testified Friday that he was distracted when he called her on the morning of the singer's death and she heard commotion in the background. Sade Anding said she realized at one point that Dr. Conrad Murray wasn't paying attention to her. She heard coughing and mumbling but didn't recognize the voice as Murray, she said. "I heard commotion as if the phone was in a pocket or something," Anding said. The testimony added details to a timeline being developed by prosecutors at a preliminary hearing where a judge will decide if there is enough evidence for Murray to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter. He has pleaded not guilty. Authorities contend Jackson died after Murray gave him a lethal dose of propofol and other sedatives in the bedroom of his rented mansion then delayed calling 911 while he collected and bagged medications. Phone records show Murray called Anding at 11:51 a.m. She said she stayed on the line for five to six minutes, but Murray never got back on the phone. The records indicate 911 was dialed at 12:21 p.m. Emergency room doctor Dr. Richelle Cooper testified Thursday that she believed Jackson died in his bedroom. Still, he was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where more than an hour of resuscitation efforts didn't change her opinion. Based on what Murray told her, though, she said she didn't know why the singer died. Cooper said Murray told her he had seen Jackson stop breathing and immediately started CPR, but prosecutors say that's not what happened. Cooper said Murray never told her he had given propofol to Jackson or mention several other sedatives tests later showed were administered. Murray's defense attorney, J. Michael Flanagan, asked Cooper if propofol use would be relevant information, since the drug wears off quickly. Cooper said it wouldn't have changed her efforts to revive Jackson, but knowing the singer had been given several sedatives and propofol would have added to her understanding of why the singer died. Cooper said other sedatives could have amplified the effects of the propofol and caused Jackson to stop breathing before his heart stopped beating. "I would be concerned particularly if there were other medications given, that it would lead to a respiratory arrest, which would lead to a cardiac arrest," Cooper said. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren has said he will use Murray's statements to police and testimony to show his actions represented "an extreme deviation from the standard of care." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...1010701147.html
  3. Jets' Sanchez saddened by death of young fan By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. The Associated Press Thursday, January 6, 2011; 3:13 PM FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Mark Sanchez is leading the New York Jets into the postseason with a heavy heart. The quarterback learned last week that an 11-year-old fan from Floral Park, N.Y., whom he had befriended, died from a rare form of cancer. Sanchez choked up with emotion as he talked about Aiden Binkley during an interview earlier this week with 1050 ESPN Radio, calling him, "My man, Aiden." Binkley was a big Jets fan, and hoped to meet his favorite player, Sanchez, and the rest of the team. The Jets granted his wish last month, giving an excited Binkley a tour of the facility. Binkley passed away last Thursday, and the Jets held a moment of silence for the young fan before its regular-season finale against Buffalo. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...1010603931.html
  4. his eyes are amazing.
  5. Tom Brady named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for December Published: Thursday, January 06, 2011 FOXBOROUGH – New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month for his performance in December. It marks the fourth time that Brady has been bestowed with the honor after also winning in September and October of 2007, as well as October of 2009. Brady helped the Patriots to a 4-0 record while passing for 11 touchdowns in the month, best in the NFL. His month was highlighted by a 326-yard, four-touchdown performance in a 45-3 win over the Jets on Dec. 6. Brady is the first New England player to win the award this season. http://blog.masslive.com/patriots/2011/01/...ffensive_2.html
  6. Selita Ebanks @ Bulls/Nets basketball game
  7. Michael Jackson hearing: Security guard says Dr. Conrad Murray told him to grab evidence before calling 911 January 5, 2011 In the moments after Michael Jackson stopped breathing, the singer’s doctor performed a one-handed version of CPR while Jackson was in bed and frantically grabbed evidence from the room before instructing a security guard to call 911, the guard testified Wednesday. Alberto Alvarez, who was the first person to walk into Jackson’s bedroom after Dr. Conrad Murray realized his patient had stopped breathing, gave the dramatic testimony in the second day of the physician's preliminary hearing. The proceedings in L.A. County Superior Court will determine whether there is enough evidence for Murray to be tried on involuntary manslaughter charges in connection with Jackson’s June 25, 2009, death. Several members of the Jackson family -– Janet, Rebbie, Randy, Katherine and LaToya Jackson -– were in the courtroom Wednesday. Alvarez said that when he walked into the second-floor bedroom of Jackson’s Holmby Hills mansion, the pop singer was sprawled out on the bed with his eyes and mouth open, and Murray was administering chest compressions with one hand. “I said, ‘Dr. Murray, what happened?’" Alvarez said. "'He had a bad reaction, he had a bad reaction,’ that’s all he said.” Alvarez said Jackson’s children followed him into the room, and Jackson’s daughter, Paris, screamed “Daddy,” and started crying, Alvarez testified, choking up as he described the scene. Murray told him to get the children out of the room, saying, "'Don’t let them see their father like this,'" Alvarez said. “I turned to the children and I told them, ‘Don’t worry children, we’ll take care of him, please go outside,’” he said. After he escorted the children out of the room, Alvarez noticed the singer’s penis was out of his underwear and tubing was attached to it. Deputy Dist. Atty. David Walgren asked Alvarez if he knew what a condom catheter was; he responded that he did not. Murray then began grabbing a handful of medicine bottles and instructed Alvarez to put them in a bag, Alvarez testified. Alvarez said he grabbed a plastic bag from a chair and held it out as the doctor dropped the bottles inside, then put them in a brown canvas bag on the floor as Murray asked him to do. Murray also instructed him to grab one of two bags from an IV stand next to Jackson’s bed and put it into another bag, Alvarez said. He noticed a “milk-like substance” at the bottom of the IV bag, he said. Jackson died from intoxication of propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic. It was then that Murray instructed him to call 911, Alvarez testified. “After you had collected the bottles per Dr. Murray’s instructions, and after you had collected the bags per Dr. Murray’s instructions, did Dr. Murray instruct you to call 911?” Walgren said. “Yes, sir,” Alvarez responded. Walgren then played the 911 call from the morning of Jackson’s death. When Alvarez told the emergency operator that a 50-year-old man was on a bed, unconscious and not breathing, the operator instructed him to move the man to the floor to perform CPR. When Alvarez told the operator that the man’s personal physician was there, the operator expressed surprise. “Oh, you have a doctor there?” the operator said, adding that the doctor would be the “higher authority.” http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011...urray.html#more
  8. Michael Jackson's doctor frantically tried to cover up singer's treatment In the first day of a hearing to determine if cardiologist Conrad Murray should be tried for involuntary manslaughter, prosecutors say he delayed calling 911, seemed not to know CPR and misled paramedics and doctors. By Harriet Ryan and Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times January 5, 2011 As Michael Jackson's life slipped away, his personal physician delayed calling 911, hid evidence of his medical treatment, misled paramedics and doctors, and then abuptly left the hospital before police could question him, prosecutors and the pop star's employees said in court Tuesday. The picture of Dr. Conrad Murray frantically trying to cover up his treatment of the pop star emerged during the first day of a hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court to determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to try the 57-year-old cardiologist for involuntary manslaughter. Two members of Jackson's staff summoned to the witness stand by prosecutors described the physician as panicked, drenched in sweat and, according to one security guard, too flustered to recall even the most basic medical skills. "I remember him asking if anyone in the room knew CPR," testified Jackson's head of security, Faheem Muhammad. He said he and another guard stared at each other in shock. Jackson stopped breathing June 25, 2009, in a bedroom of his rented Holmby Hills mansion from what the coroner determined was a fatal combination of the surgical anesthetic propofol and several sedatives. Murray initially did not return police calls, but two days after Jackson's death he met with police and acknowledged that he had given the 50-year-old singer the drugs as a sleep aid on a daily basis for two months, including the day he died, prosecutors said. Tuesday's testimony focused on the minutes and hours when the cause of Jackson's death remained a mystery. Deputy Dist. Atty. David Walgren said phone records and witness interviews indicated that Murray was on his cellphone when he discovered that his famous client was not breathing. Walgren said that based on phone records, at least nine minutes and as many 21 minutes elapsed between the time Murray realized something was wrong and he asked someone to call 911. Before summoning paramedics, Murray left a frantic message on the cellphone of Jackson's personal assistant, Michael Amir Williams. When he returned the call, Williams testified, the physician told him that Jackson "had a bad reaction" and that he should "get someone" to the house immediately. Walgren said that during this period Murray ordered another security guard, Alberto Alvarez, to help him collect pill bottles and medical paraphernalia in a bag. Alvarez saw the doctor performing CPR with one hand on a bed, the prosecutor said. Muhammad, sent to Jackson's bedroom by Williams, testified that he saw Murray kneeling over the singer, who was by this time sprawled out on the floor next to the bed with his eyes and mouth open. "Did he appear to be alive?" Walgren asked. "No, sir, he didn't," Muhammad said. He said Murray then asked whether he or Alvarez knew CPR. "It was very frantic," Muhammad said of the question. Adding to the chaos, the witness said, was the presence of two of Jackson's children near the entrance to the bedroom. The singer's daughter, Paris, was on "the ground on her hands and knees and she was crying," Muhammad recalled. Walgren told the judge that when paramedics arrived and asked about Jackson's "underlying medical condition," Murray did not mention propofol, instead telling them that the performer was "exhausted from rehearsals." At Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, emergency room doctors questioned Murray, but again he failed to mention the anesthetic he had administered, the prosecutor alleged. "Not a word was said about propofol to the UCLA doctors," Walgren said. Williams' voice faltered as he recalled how Jackson's children, still thinking their father was alive, began listing his allergies for the doctors. "It was horrible," he said. Shortly thereafter, the children were told their father was dead, and Murray took Williams aside with a strange request. "He said, 'Brother Michael, Mr. Jackson has some cream in the house that I know he wouldn't want the world to know about,' " Williams said. The doctor asked for a ride back to the mansion, but Williams said he and other security guards demurred. Subsequently, Murray said he was going to get something to eat and left the hospital, Williams testified. Renowned choreographer Kenny Ortega also testified at the hearing. He recounted working as the co-creator and co-director of Jackson's planned comeback concerts. Six days before Jackson's death, the singer showed up for a rehearsal at Staples Center seeming "lost" and too weak to perform. "It was scary. I didn't know what was wrong, but I knew there was something going on," Ortega recalled. The next day, he said, he was summoned to a meeting at Jackson's mansion with the singer, his manager, the concert promoter and Murray. He said the doctor insisted that Jackson was emotionally and physically strong enough to perform and scolded Ortega for sending Jackson home — something he said he hadn't done. "Dr. Murray told me that this was not my responsibility and asked me to not act like a doctor or psychologist … and leave Michael's health to him," he said. Murray, who could face up to four years in prison if convicted, has pleaded not guilty. His attorney, Ed Chernoff, declined to make an opening statement. Prosecutors plan to call as many as 30 witnesses for the hearing, which is expected to last seven to eight days. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-co...85.story?page=2
  9. Growing Up Kardashian: Kendall and Kylie Jenner Move over Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney! Kendall and Kylie Jenner, the youngest members of reality TV's royal family, have been taking notes from their famous big sisters. by Jane Keltner de Valle OK, we're rolling. Quiet! Quiet!" I've just walked into the Jenner house, and the commanding voice of momager Kris beckons out from a halo of lights and cameras. "You're our third shoot today," whispers her assistant Lisa, leading me through a hall of framed family photos and into the kitchen. "We had Rachael Ray this morning, and we're wrapping E! News now. It's been nonstop." Despite the fact that Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the megahit E! reality show of which the Jenner-Kardashian clan is at the center, is currently on hiatus, the family's ultrapublic persona most certainly is not. The day of the Teen Vogue photo shoot, every single celebrity weekly features at least one member of the family on its cover. "Revenge Romance!" declares In Touch of Kourtney Kardashian's rocky relationship with her baby daddy. "Kourtney and Scott Elope!" Star simultaneously broadcasts. "Kim's New Man," announces Us Weekly. And, of course, you'd have to be blind to miss the W magazine featuring Kim completely nude, save for a few strategically placed bars. But if you think the Kardashian clan has laid it all bare, think again. As Kim & co. approach saturation point, half siblings Kendall and Kylie Jenner are just stepping out from the wings. Teen Vogue sat down with the two youngest members of this modern-day Brady Bunch, fifteen and thirteen, respectively, to find out what life is really like growing up in one of America's wackiest, most talked-about families—and how they're prepping themselves for the spotlight. After keeping a relatively low profile at the outset, in the past year Kendall and Kylie have launched modeling careers (Kendall with a Forever 21 campaign; Kylie with a Sears commercial), sparked tabloid controversies (Kendall's risqué beach shots and sultry One Call music video ring any bells?), and started commanding a lot more screen time on Keeping Up. Could their own reality show be far behind? TEEN VOGUE: Keeping Up with the Kardashians debuted in 2007. What was your initial reaction to having your lives filmed? KENDALL JENNER: I've always been a shy person, so all the attention around my family was weird in the beginning. But we've come out of our shells, and now it's cool for people to see how we've grown. KYLIE JENNER: It's our lifestyle now—it's just normal. TEEN VOGUE: Is your family accurately portrayed on the show? KENDALL JENNER: That's literally us. We wake up in the morning, and the cameras are there. We go to sleep at night, and they're still right there. It's reality. We don't have scripts. TEEN VOGUE: Any moments you wish hadn't been caught on camera? KENDALL JENNER: I've looked back at episodes from the first season where I'm wearing some of the craziest stuff—like green jeans. I don't know what I was thinking! TEEN VOGUE: How would you describe your style now? KYLIE JENNER: I like to mix edgy and boho. Nicole Richie has great fashion sense. KENDALL JENNER: I'm trendy, but with an edge. At home I wear sweats. But when I go out, I'll wear jeans and a cute jacket or a minidress. I used to wear heels more, but at five ten, I just tower over everyone, so I've been going for flats lately. TEEN VOGUE: Do you have any fashion muses? KENDALL JENNER: I love all my sisters' styles. They can just put stuff together and make it really cute. KYLIE JENNER: My sisters and my mom, for sure! I take ideas from all of them, and then make it my own. I especially love Kourtney's style because she wears what she wants and she rocks it. She lets me come over to her house and pick out whatever I want. I always borrow her jeans. KENDALL JENNER: Whenever our sisters are done with clothes, they give me and Kylie stuff. Khloé has my shoe size, so I've gotten some amazing Louboutins from her. And Kim gave me a black snakeskin Balenciaga bag for my birthday that I'm in love with. TEEN VOGUE: I guess it pays to have a family full of girls! Do you two share clothes with each other? KYLIE JENNER: Um, I wouldn't call it sharing—more like stealing! KENDALL JENNER: Kylie goes shopping literally every day, so I'm always finding new things in her closet. TEEN VOGUE: Does your mom let you borrow her things? KYLIE JENNER: Shoes and jewelry! For the Teen Choice Awards, I wore a Myne minidress with my mom's Louboutins and vintage Chanel necklace. I've always loved her style. We threw a party recently, and I was like, "Mom, what are you wearing? It's casual, right?" And she goes, "Yes, but you always have to dress over the top." I love that! TEEN VOGUE: So Mom earns high marks. What about Dad [retired Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner]? Does he get any points in the fashion department? KYLIE JENNER: My dad loves sweats and comfy clothes, but when he dresses up, he has good style. He got his ears pierced last year, which makes him look a lot younger! TEEN VOGUE: Your parents sound pretty cool. Anything you don't see eye-to-eye on? KENDALL JENNER: Our dad gets on us about school, curfew, boys. KYLIE JENNER: But they're not like, strict strict—they just care. They're pretty awesome parents. TEEN VOGUE: You both recently started modeling. Is that something you plan to do more of? KENDALL JENNER: I hope so! I love everything about it, although my favorite part would have to be wearing cool clothes and getting my hair and makeup all done. My dream jobs would be Italian Vogue and anything with Chanel! KYLIE JENNER: I'd like to try acting too, but college comes first. TEEN VOGUE: What do you like to do outside of school? KENDALL JENNER: I'm a cheerleader. I love sports, so it's cool to be at every football game watching and cheering. I also horseback ride. If it's not dark when I get home from school, I go straight to the stables. KYLIE JENNER: I love scary movies. And I don't do Twitter, but I'm addicted to Facebook. I go on and stalk people. I tried to quit it for six months, but then I just started signing on from friends' accounts. I don't know what I'd do without it! TEEN VOGUE: Speaking of social media, your family is in the news a lot. How do you deal with all the attention? KENDALL JENNER: We try not to listen to what people say. My sisters are always telling us, "Don't Google yourself." TEEN VOGUE: What's the best piece of advice you've ever received from your sisters? KENDALL JENNER: For boys: "Don't trust them!" KYLIE JENNER: And for fame: "Don't listen to what people say, because they don't know the truth." KENDALL JENNER: They always tell us, "Your friends and family know you better than the Internet does!" TEEN VOGUE: Any plans for a reality show of your own? KYLIE JENNER: It's definitely something to think about! Read More http://www.teenvogue.com/style/2011/01/gro...r#ixzz1A5hjXQqB
  10. Loyal Chinese fans dedicate a statue to Michael
  11. The Patriots against the Miami Dolphins on January 2, 2011 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
  12. Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets reacts on the side lines during their game against the Buffalo Bills at New Meadowlands Stadium on January 2, 2011 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
  13. she looks beautiful
  14. Next has some good clothes, i love alot of those outfits.
  15. I love her hair
  16. Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets drops back to pass as D.J. Moore #30 of the Chicago Bears blitezes at Soldier Field on December 26, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Jets 38-34.
  17. Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots throws a pass against the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium on December 26, 2010 in Orchard Park, New York. New England won 34-3. Kosar record broken by Brady NFL pass attempts without an interception mark falls. (Buffalo, NY) - Another piece of Cleveland sports history has now been pushed aside. Tom Brady set an NFL record Sunday while helping the New England Patriots wrap up home field throughout the AFC playoffs. Brady threw for three touchdowns and the Pats clinched the top seed in the conference by blasting the Buffalo Bills 34-3. Brady also extended his streak of passing attempts without an interception to 319, topping the previous NFL mark of 308 set by Bernie Kosar with the Browns in the 1990-91 seasons. http://www.wtam.com/cc-common/news/section...article=7978688
  18. Christmas program honors Jackson's life December 24, 2010 BY LISA DENEAL, POST-TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT GARY -- Area families got the chance to have a few hours of holiday cheer and honor the late King of Pop Thursday during a party at the 529 Bar and Grill. "Christmas for the Children: A Tribute to Michael Jackson" was sponsored by a local not-for-profit organization, United Urban Network, founded by Cassandra Cannon. Cannon, who also serves as the organization's CEO, said while the organization was put together in 1992, it became a not-for-profit in 2004. "Today, we decided to honor a Gary native who cared a lot about children and he has said in the past that he would love to return to his hometown and help the children," said Cannon. After filling up on a buffet of pasta dishes, tamales, vegetable, salad and cake, children and adults enjoyed live entertainment from Ernie "Lady Sax" Shelby, American Idol's Season 9 contestant Marcus Jones and Michael Jackson impersonator Dashon Butler. Jones, who was part of American Idol's top 100, in Season 9, performed classic Christmas songs "Silver Bells" and "Little Drummer Boy" for the audience. "I've been singing since I was 12 and I feel honored to do this party for children in my hometown," Jones, 20, said. Dharthula Harris, 529 Bar and Grill owner, said she was more than happy to open her business for the party. "The children are having a good time and enjoying good food," she said. Tara Watkins of Gary brought her three children, Drakori Nicks, 6, Ya'Shaya Nicks, 3 and Amiya Nicks, 2, to the party. "Drakori's teacher invited us to the party and it is really wonderful. My Christmas gift however, came early seeing Amiya eat a full meal for the first time since Thanksgiving. "She was stricken with a virus that infected and inflamed her intestines and she could not eat. Watching her eat today is a great gift," Watkins said. http://www.post-trib.com/news/lake/2984960...son1224.article
  19. those polaroids are gorgeous
  20. Her eyes are beautiful
  21. I just came across these beautiful covers, this is from August 1998 January 2000 March 2000 March 2002 June 2002 June 2004 April 2005
  22. 628tigerlily replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    those VS pics are hot!
  23. that editorial is nice