Nov 24, 2009 -
Gisele Caroline Bόndchen (born July 20, 1980) is a Brazilian model and occasional actress. According to Forbes, she is the highest-paid model in the world and also the sixteenth richest woman in the entertainment world,having earned $33 million in 2007 and $35 million in 2008 alone, adding to her estimated $150 million fortune. She is also listed on Guinness Book of World Records as the world`s richest supermodel.
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Oct 06, 2008 -
"Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega, Alpha, Omega,"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next doctor"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next lawyer"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next automotive technician"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next sheriff"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next architect"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next engineer"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next fireman"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next architect"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next chemical engineer"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next entrepreneur"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next lawyer"
"Because of Obama, I'm inspired to be the next lawyer"
"Yes We Can, Yes We Can, Yes We Can, Yes We Can,Yes We Can, Yes We Can, Yes We Can, Yes We Can, Yes We Can, Yes We Can!"
"Obama speaks our race...America.." (?)
"YES WE CAN"
"Embrace the ....without ...the...of our past" (?)
"Take More Responsibility for our own lives"
"YES WE CAN"
"Have our own dreams and.....of your dreams"
"YES WE CAN"
"......................................Despair"
"YES WE CAN"
"........................our own destiny"
"YES WE CAN"
"Demand for from our fathers (?) to spend more time with their children by reading to them and taking care of them, for we have a choice in this country, we can accept things that bring division and create conflict, or we can come together and say...with "YES WE CAN"
"Obama's healthcare plan will include coverage of all necessary medical services"
"Obama's healthcare plan will provide all participants minimum copay for deductibles"
"Obama's healthcare plan will simplify paperwork for providers"
"Obama's healthcare plan will provide subsidies for families who cannot afford medicaid"
"Obamas healthcare plan will be able to provide participants the ability to move from job to job without taking their healthcare coverage"
"Obama's healthcare plan will extend coverage of young adults up to the age of 25 through their parent's plan"
"Obama's healthcare plan will not turn any American away from any insurance plan"
"Obama's healthcare plan will offer health information technology"
"Obama's healthcare plan will reform our market structure to encourage competition"
"Obama's healthcare plan will offer federal reassurance to employers"
"THE TEAM, RETREAT!"
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Sep 21, 2009 -
Cop with cornrows pulled from street duty
By DANA DiFILIPPOPhiladelphia Daily News
difilid@phillynews.com 215-854-5934
To get booted off the street, a police officer has to do something pretty serious - like shoot a suspect or be accused of brutality.
But in the 35th District, which covers Logan, Olney and adjacent neighborhoods, apparently a hairdo will do it.
A cop who got cornrows was ordered off the street and kept on desk duty for two days until he cut his braids off, sources said.
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Sep 18, 2009 -
Falsely accused man: Hofstra rape probe was rushed
September 17, 2009 by KEITH HERBERT AND DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN / keith.herbert@newsday.com
Nassau officials should have been more thorough before they arrested, publicly vilified and locked up four men accused of raping a Hofstra University student who later recanted her story, one of the men said Wednesday.
"I think they should have gathered more evidence . .
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Aug 26, 2009 -
In PEOPLE’s latest issue, Jerry O’Connell — proud dad to fraternal twin daughters Charlie Tamara Tulip and Dolly Rebecca Rose — gives readers a peek into his life at home with the girls, 8 months.
Sharing personal photos snapped by the actor and wife Rebecca Romijn, Jerry discusses being a stay at home dad and learning to love pink.
I grew up with all boys in my family, where there was no place for girlie stuff.
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Aug 24, 2009 -
Nate Archibald, the prep-school poster boy of all things physically right about American youth today, has a terrible father but a family legacy that keeps him afloat in Gossip Girl limos and designer cardigans. Last we saw Nate, he was headed to Columbia University, but not before he and Blair broke up at the prom and he headed off to Europe on a backpacking trip with his former flame Vanessa. Nate Archibald’s real-life counterpart, on the other hand, has an extremely supportive father—and mother for that matter, who during this interview was helping her son move from the apartment he shared with Gossip Girl co-star Ed Westwick to his own two-bedroom in Manhattan’s Financial District—but the 24-year-old actor had no Hollywood legacy to help him coast into the loafers of one of teenage fandom’s dreamiest heartthrobs.
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Aug 18, 2009 -
In another stand against underage drinking, the University of Kansas is making students younger than 22 take a course on the effects of alcohol before enrolling for next spring.
The free online course is the second campus policy connected to alcohol that’s been instituted since two alcohol-related deaths occurred on campus over the last academic year.
Although the alcohol education course is required for spring enrollment, students won’t get college credits.
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Aug 17, 2009 -
'Armadillo' Plays Well in Peoria But Is Panned by Drug Dealers
PEORIA, Ill. -- This industrial city, hard hit by the recession, has found a new, low-budget way to fight crime: Park an unmanned, former Brink's truck bristling with video cameras in front of the dwellings of troublemakers.
Police here call it the Armadillo.
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Jul 23, 2009 -
Black Officers Sue Philly PD Over Web Site
By Patrick Walters, Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A group of black police officers has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Philadelphia Police Department over an Internet discussion forum on which officers have allegedly posted hundreds of racist comments.
The Guardian Civic League filed the lawsuit in federal court Thursday.
The league, along with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers, wants the department to have the site shut down.
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May 21, 2009 -
A Texas woman wasn't planning on two conceptions for the record books.
But that's what she got — along with two beautiful boys — when she gave birth to twins of different fathers nearly a year ago.
"Both of them have similar appetites.
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