• Comedian Andy Dick Arrested for Alleged Sexual Abuse
Andy Dick is arrested for two counts of felony sexual abuse, nearly two years after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery. Comedian Andy Dick has been arrested for two counts of felony sexual abuse, while still on probation from his infamous 2008 arrest for pulling down a teen girl's top.
The attack allegedly happened early Saturday morning in West Virginia, after Dick appeared at the Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant in Huntington. Dick is currently in the Western Regional Jail, police confirm.
"Based upon statements of two victims and independent witness accounts alleging that he had engaged in unwanted and uninvited groping of the two victims' genital areas, Andrew R. Dick (AKA Andy Dick) of South Pasadena, Calif., was arrested and charged with two counts of Sex Abuse in the First Degree," read a statement from the Huntington Police Department.
Dick reportedly harassed a third individual Saturday morning but the man did not file any charges, according to TMZ.com. The man alleged that Dick tried to kiss him before he told the comedian, "I'm not down with that," according to TMZ.com.
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• 'Heroes' Star Busted for DUI
Adrian Pasdar -- the guy who plays the flying Senator Nathan Petrelli on "Heroes" -- was busted for DUI early this morning after cops say he was burning rubber and swerving all over a Los Angeles freeway.
TMZ has learned 44-year-old Pasdar was arrested at 2:59 AM after cops clocked him going more than 90 mph on the 405 Freeway in L.A. We're told cops also noticed Pasdar was "failing to maintain his lane."
According to the police report, when cops approached Pasdar's ride, they detected the odor of alcohol -- and decided to give him a field sobriety test. Pasdar was eventually placed under arrest for suspicion of DUI.
Pasdar -- who is married to Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines -- was taken to a nearby jail, where he was booked and placed behind bars. He's listed at 5'10" and 175 lbs.
His bail was set at $15,000 -- we're told the bail amount was so high because the actor refused to take a breathalyzer.
• Nancy Grace Must Appear on Camera for Depo
Grace has been ordered to sit for a deposition on Thursday with a camera rolling .. according to a judge's order obtained by TMZ.
Grace and CNN are being sued by the parents of a woman who committed suicide after appearing on Grace's TV show. The parents claim Grace accused the woman of being responsible for the disappearance of her son.
The parents sued Grace and CNN for wrongful death, but Grace did not want her deposition taped because she feared clips would appear on TV and online, taking her out of context and splicing bits and pieces together to make her look bad -- sound familiar?
The judge ruled that Grace's depo can be videotaped, but the tape cannot be released to the media or anyone else without the court's permission.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Show topics for 01/20/2010
Show topics for 01/20/2010
• Steven Bravo goes on the defensive after some vicious rumors are starting to circulate the Internet about him and the true Identity of his ex.
Sources are telling the STR staff that someone claims to have a very shocking photo of Steven Bravo with his true ex not his ex wife but someone of the show. These sources have not come forward in Identifying themselves and for now this is mere speculation and has been passed on to Steven bravo who will address these rumors on the show today. – The STR staff
• Will Massachusetts momentum play here?
As Massachusetts goes, so goes Illinois? Maybe.
There is no understating the symbolism or the substance of what happened Tuesday. Malcontent voters in this most Democratic of Democratic states plopped a Republican into the iconic Teddy Kennedy's Senate seat.
This is huge.
The march is now on to Illinois.
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• Police Surround Gunman After He Kills 8 in Virginia
A gunman shot and killed eight people before firing on law enforcement officers and hitting a police helicopter on Tuesday in a thickly wooded area of south-central Virginia, a state police official said.
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• American Idol news
It’s a bad sign when you don’t even need the fingers on one hand to count the number of truly talented contestants on an American Idol tryout show. Yet while tonight’s Chicago audition episode was to talent what Randy Jackson is to coherent critique, the hour was miraculously rescued by a secret weapon that made everything go down a little easier: Guest judge Shania Twain. In fact, I enjoyed the country superstar’s performance in the Paula Abdul Faded Glory Chair so much, I wrote a tribute song to her, set to the tune of her 1998 hit “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” Click here to get some musical accompaniment, then sing along at home!
• Awesome Kong KO’s Bubba The Love Sponge over Haiti remarks.
Hulk Hogan was a guest on this morning's Bubba the Love Sponge program and revealed that the reason Bubba the Love Sponge was sent home from yesterday's production meeting was because he was assaulted by TNA star Awesome Kong
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• Even Cowboys Get the Blues
It was a Wild, Wild West FAIL for Derrick Thomas Alger, pictured, early Thursday morning.
Iowa City, IA police say they received a call from a cab driver claiming that a man, wearing shorts, cowboy boots and a black cowboy hat threatened him with a gun and then ran off.
A short time later police got another call indicating that a man matching Alger’s description entered a stranger's house and shouted “Who the (expletive) are you?” to the homeowners. He also reportedly threatened to kill the family's dog.
Residents eventually convinced the man that he was in the wrong house.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE STORY
• Steven Bravo goes on the defensive after some vicious rumors are starting to circulate the Internet about him and the true Identity of his ex.
Sources are telling the STR staff that someone claims to have a very shocking photo of Steven Bravo with his true ex not his ex wife but someone of the show. These sources have not come forward in Identifying themselves and for now this is mere speculation and has been passed on to Steven bravo who will address these rumors on the show today. – The STR staff
• Will Massachusetts momentum play here?
As Massachusetts goes, so goes Illinois? Maybe.
There is no understating the symbolism or the substance of what happened Tuesday. Malcontent voters in this most Democratic of Democratic states plopped a Republican into the iconic Teddy Kennedy's Senate seat.
This is huge.
The march is now on to Illinois.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE STORY
• Police Surround Gunman After He Kills 8 in Virginia
A gunman shot and killed eight people before firing on law enforcement officers and hitting a police helicopter on Tuesday in a thickly wooded area of south-central Virginia, a state police official said.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE STORY
• American Idol news
It’s a bad sign when you don’t even need the fingers on one hand to count the number of truly talented contestants on an American Idol tryout show. Yet while tonight’s Chicago audition episode was to talent what Randy Jackson is to coherent critique, the hour was miraculously rescued by a secret weapon that made everything go down a little easier: Guest judge Shania Twain. In fact, I enjoyed the country superstar’s performance in the Paula Abdul Faded Glory Chair so much, I wrote a tribute song to her, set to the tune of her 1998 hit “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” Click here to get some musical accompaniment, then sing along at home!
• Awesome Kong KO’s Bubba The Love Sponge over Haiti remarks.
Hulk Hogan was a guest on this morning's Bubba the Love Sponge program and revealed that the reason Bubba the Love Sponge was sent home from yesterday's production meeting was because he was assaulted by TNA star Awesome Kong
CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE STORY
• Even Cowboys Get the Blues
It was a Wild, Wild West FAIL for Derrick Thomas Alger, pictured, early Thursday morning.
Iowa City, IA police say they received a call from a cab driver claiming that a man, wearing shorts, cowboy boots and a black cowboy hat threatened him with a gun and then ran off.
A short time later police got another call indicating that a man matching Alger’s description entered a stranger's house and shouted “Who the (expletive) are you?” to the homeowners. He also reportedly threatened to kill the family's dog.
Residents eventually convinced the man that he was in the wrong house.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE STORY
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Show topics for 1/19/2010 on The STR
• Haiti earthquake: Outside Port-au-Prince, Haitians say they've been forgotten
Residents of the former colonial town of Léogâne say the outside world has neglected them in the scramble to help Haiti's beleaguered capital, Port-au-Prince. A view from the epicenter of last week's 7.0 earthquake.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS STORY
• Are Democrats Headed for Defeat As Massachusetts Voters Head to Polls?
Martha Coakley and Scott Brown Are in a Close Race for Ted Kennedy's Old Senate Seat. On the eve of President Obama's one-year anniversary in office, voters in a key blue state are headed to the polls in what could be a game-changing election for Democrats and Republicans. Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown are going head-to-head in a pivotal fight for the Senate seat that the late Sen. Ted Kennedy occupied for 46 years. And even though he is not on the ballot, Obama faces the prospect of a significant defeat if Brown wins, a reality for which Democrats are bracing themselves.
In an e-mail pitch, the president today urged the party's Organizing for America supporters to hit the phones for Coakley.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS STORY
• The most influential US conservatives: 20-1
10.Tim Pawlenty (-)The runner-up for the vice-presidential slot on the 2008 Republican ticket, he lost out to Sarah Palin then but is viewed by many GOP leaders as the better long-term bet. Has said he will not run for re-election when his term expires this year, meaning he will have more time to spend with his wife and two daughters, as well as the consultants he has quietly locked in for what everyone assumes will be a 2012 presidential bid
9. Paul Ryan (-)Paul Ryan has it all – including time on his side. He entered Congress at the tender age of 28 and doesn’t turn 40 until this year. A budget hawk, he is now the senior Republican on the House Budget Committee and is holding the Obama administration’s feet to the fire just as he challenged the Bush administration to return to fiscal conservatism. Undoubtedly a future presidential prospect, he hails from a swing state and won re-election in 2008 even though his district went for Obama – an illustration of his powerful crossover appeal.
8. David Petraeus (2) As commander of the troop surge in Iraq, General Petraeus became one of the most prominent US military officers in recent memory and was closely associated with President George W. Bush. Not only did his demand for extra troops and a switch to counter-insurgency tactics help put a devastated country on the track towards recovery, it helped salvage a chance of historical redemption for Bush.
7.Roger Ailes (23) When Roger Ailes, a veteran media consultant for Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George Bush Snr, heard that his boss Rupert Murdoch was preparing to back Obama for President in a New York Post editorial, he threatened to resign. Murdoch responded by giving him a pay rise (he is said to have earned $23 million last year – more than Murdoch) and endorsing John McCain.
6. Glenn Beck (18) The fastest-rising star of cable television, Beck delivers monologues that veer from doom-saying to tears, jokes and rapid fire analysis of Obamaland’s suspect connections, hidden beliefs and dark plots. His subjects include: the threat of fascism/communism, terrorism, Wall Street fat cats, Mexico’s collapse, the decline of religion and power of the liberal media. All this is united by the theme of impending doom and the fear that the ordinary American is being forgotten
5. Robert Gates (7) The low-key Gates, a former CIA director whose original cover (soon blown) as a trainee spy was as a Pentagon official, was lured away from his beloved Texas A&M University by President George W. Bush to replace Donald Rumsfeld at the end of 2006. Over a 27-year Agency career, Gates became the only person ever to rise from entry level to CIA chief. Obama dismayed many liberals by asking Gates to stay on but even though it is clear he is fulfilling much more than a caretaker his detractors are now quiet. During the autumn debate over troops levels in Afghanistan, Gates played a pivotal role in persuading Obama to commit more forces to support General Stanley McChrystal’s plan.
4. Sarah Palin Palin came from nowhere in terms of the public consciousness in 2008 to become an instant political and media star who is vilified and lauded in equal measure. Things have not been smooth for Palin. Clearly unprepared to be a national candidate, John McCain rolled the dice when he chose her as his vice-presidential running mate. Initially, it seemed to pay off. She delivered a masterful speech at the Republican convention in St Paul, Minnesota, electrified a Republican base that had been distinctly underwhelmed by McCain – and the GOP nominee briefly edged ahead in the polls. It soon became apparent, however, that the McCain campaign was divided over whether Palin was an asset or a liability. They shielded her from the press, wounded her confidence and then plonked her in front of network anchors who made her look foolish and tongue-tied.
3. Matt Drudge (3) Many have predicted Drudge’s demise but the internet pioneer who sprung to national attention when he broke the Monica Lewinsky scandal as the mainstream media hesitated endures. As with Limbaugh, the White House despises Drudge but cannot stop thinking about him. When Drudge posted a video of Obama Biographies Plus News talking about the end of private health insurance in 2007, the White House sent out Linda Douglass, White House Deputy Communications Director and a former ABC News reporter to brand them "outright falsehoods”.
2. Rush Limbaugh The king of conservative talk radio – in fact, any talk radio – continues to go from strength to strength. Much slimmer, due to get married for a fourth time on the Fourth of July and having just survived a heart attack scare in Honolulu, Limbaugh’s influence continues to expand far beyond his show.
1.Dick Cheney A low key and intensely loyal vice-president, Dick Cheney has emerged as the principal tormentor of Barack Obama in the past year, shaping the national debate on national security and forcing the White House to scramble to respond. Cheney signalled his intent way back in February when he stated that protecting America was “a tough, mean, dirty, nasty business” in which “evil people” would not be stopped “by turning the other cheek”. Having campaigned against the “politics of fear” and ridiculing the notion of a war on terror, Obama is finding out that the Islamist threat was not something dreamed up by Cheney and Bush.
Residents of the former colonial town of Léogâne say the outside world has neglected them in the scramble to help Haiti's beleaguered capital, Port-au-Prince. A view from the epicenter of last week's 7.0 earthquake.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS STORY
• Are Democrats Headed for Defeat As Massachusetts Voters Head to Polls?
Martha Coakley and Scott Brown Are in a Close Race for Ted Kennedy's Old Senate Seat. On the eve of President Obama's one-year anniversary in office, voters in a key blue state are headed to the polls in what could be a game-changing election for Democrats and Republicans. Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown are going head-to-head in a pivotal fight for the Senate seat that the late Sen. Ted Kennedy occupied for 46 years. And even though he is not on the ballot, Obama faces the prospect of a significant defeat if Brown wins, a reality for which Democrats are bracing themselves.
In an e-mail pitch, the president today urged the party's Organizing for America supporters to hit the phones for Coakley.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS STORY
• The most influential US conservatives: 20-1
10.Tim Pawlenty (-)The runner-up for the vice-presidential slot on the 2008 Republican ticket, he lost out to Sarah Palin then but is viewed by many GOP leaders as the better long-term bet. Has said he will not run for re-election when his term expires this year, meaning he will have more time to spend with his wife and two daughters, as well as the consultants he has quietly locked in for what everyone assumes will be a 2012 presidential bid
9. Paul Ryan (-)Paul Ryan has it all – including time on his side. He entered Congress at the tender age of 28 and doesn’t turn 40 until this year. A budget hawk, he is now the senior Republican on the House Budget Committee and is holding the Obama administration’s feet to the fire just as he challenged the Bush administration to return to fiscal conservatism. Undoubtedly a future presidential prospect, he hails from a swing state and won re-election in 2008 even though his district went for Obama – an illustration of his powerful crossover appeal.
8. David Petraeus (2) As commander of the troop surge in Iraq, General Petraeus became one of the most prominent US military officers in recent memory and was closely associated with President George W. Bush. Not only did his demand for extra troops and a switch to counter-insurgency tactics help put a devastated country on the track towards recovery, it helped salvage a chance of historical redemption for Bush.
7.Roger Ailes (23) When Roger Ailes, a veteran media consultant for Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George Bush Snr, heard that his boss Rupert Murdoch was preparing to back Obama for President in a New York Post editorial, he threatened to resign. Murdoch responded by giving him a pay rise (he is said to have earned $23 million last year – more than Murdoch) and endorsing John McCain.
6. Glenn Beck (18) The fastest-rising star of cable television, Beck delivers monologues that veer from doom-saying to tears, jokes and rapid fire analysis of Obamaland’s suspect connections, hidden beliefs and dark plots. His subjects include: the threat of fascism/communism, terrorism, Wall Street fat cats, Mexico’s collapse, the decline of religion and power of the liberal media. All this is united by the theme of impending doom and the fear that the ordinary American is being forgotten
5. Robert Gates (7) The low-key Gates, a former CIA director whose original cover (soon blown) as a trainee spy was as a Pentagon official, was lured away from his beloved Texas A&M University by President George W. Bush to replace Donald Rumsfeld at the end of 2006. Over a 27-year Agency career, Gates became the only person ever to rise from entry level to CIA chief. Obama dismayed many liberals by asking Gates to stay on but even though it is clear he is fulfilling much more than a caretaker his detractors are now quiet. During the autumn debate over troops levels in Afghanistan, Gates played a pivotal role in persuading Obama to commit more forces to support General Stanley McChrystal’s plan.
4. Sarah Palin Palin came from nowhere in terms of the public consciousness in 2008 to become an instant political and media star who is vilified and lauded in equal measure. Things have not been smooth for Palin. Clearly unprepared to be a national candidate, John McCain rolled the dice when he chose her as his vice-presidential running mate. Initially, it seemed to pay off. She delivered a masterful speech at the Republican convention in St Paul, Minnesota, electrified a Republican base that had been distinctly underwhelmed by McCain – and the GOP nominee briefly edged ahead in the polls. It soon became apparent, however, that the McCain campaign was divided over whether Palin was an asset or a liability. They shielded her from the press, wounded her confidence and then plonked her in front of network anchors who made her look foolish and tongue-tied.
3. Matt Drudge (3) Many have predicted Drudge’s demise but the internet pioneer who sprung to national attention when he broke the Monica Lewinsky scandal as the mainstream media hesitated endures. As with Limbaugh, the White House despises Drudge but cannot stop thinking about him. When Drudge posted a video of Obama Biographies Plus News talking about the end of private health insurance in 2007, the White House sent out Linda Douglass, White House Deputy Communications Director and a former ABC News reporter to brand them "outright falsehoods”.
2. Rush Limbaugh The king of conservative talk radio – in fact, any talk radio – continues to go from strength to strength. Much slimmer, due to get married for a fourth time on the Fourth of July and having just survived a heart attack scare in Honolulu, Limbaugh’s influence continues to expand far beyond his show.
1.Dick Cheney A low key and intensely loyal vice-president, Dick Cheney has emerged as the principal tormentor of Barack Obama in the past year, shaping the national debate on national security and forcing the White House to scramble to respond. Cheney signalled his intent way back in February when he stated that protecting America was “a tough, mean, dirty, nasty business” in which “evil people” would not be stopped “by turning the other cheek”. Having campaigned against the “politics of fear” and ridiculing the notion of a war on terror, Obama is finding out that the Islamist threat was not something dreamed up by Cheney and Bush.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Mistaken Identity
Friday, January 15, 2010
1-13-2010 - On Syndicate Radio
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please call us @ (1) 305-890-1835 X: 336
Today we will be talking more about this petition that has fraudulently signed so many people’s names.
Also what is in store fro 2010 & beyond The STR
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Today we will be talking more about this petition that has fraudulently signed so many people’s names.
Also what is in store fro 2010 & beyond The STR
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Today on The STR (1-12-2010)
Today on The STR on Syndicate Radio
*Sarah Palin: Fox News move widely discussed in US media
News that former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is to be a contributor to the Fox News Channel is widely discussed in the US media, largely for what it might say about the beaten Republican vice-presidential candidate's hopes for a shot at the presidency in 2012.
For ABC News' Rick Klein the move "appears to be a step away from elected office".
"While the Fox job will leave room for other pursuits, it's also the latest sign that Palin... is looking for ways to build upon her political brand in ways that don't necessarily include a run for the presidency in 2012.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY
• Simon Cowell leaving "American Idol"
In 2002, Simon Cowell quickly made a name for himself as the tough, sometimes overly critical judge on Fox's talent competition. He appeared alongside original co-judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson.
• 'Bachelor' Jake Pavelka: 'I was so hurt'
While it's okay for The Bachelor to date a dozen women or so at a time, it's not okay for one of them to date someone else. Namely, a show staffer. On last night's episode of The Bachelor, we saw Rozlyn Papa kicked to the curb by host Chris Harrison for "inappropriate" behavior with a producer.
• Get ready to re-experience Jimi Hendrix with new album
Nearly 40 years after his death, Jimi Hendrix remains not only rock's most iconic and influential guitarist but perhaps its most prolific ghost.
Valleys of Neptune, containing a dozen previously unreleased studio tracks recorded mostly in 1969, arrives March 9 to kick off Sony/Legacy's massive reissue campaign.
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*Sarah Palin: Fox News move widely discussed in US media
News that former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is to be a contributor to the Fox News Channel is widely discussed in the US media, largely for what it might say about the beaten Republican vice-presidential candidate's hopes for a shot at the presidency in 2012.
For ABC News' Rick Klein the move "appears to be a step away from elected office".
"While the Fox job will leave room for other pursuits, it's also the latest sign that Palin... is looking for ways to build upon her political brand in ways that don't necessarily include a run for the presidency in 2012.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY
• Simon Cowell leaving "American Idol"
In 2002, Simon Cowell quickly made a name for himself as the tough, sometimes overly critical judge on Fox's talent competition. He appeared alongside original co-judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson.
• 'Bachelor' Jake Pavelka: 'I was so hurt'
While it's okay for The Bachelor to date a dozen women or so at a time, it's not okay for one of them to date someone else. Namely, a show staffer. On last night's episode of The Bachelor, we saw Rozlyn Papa kicked to the curb by host Chris Harrison for "inappropriate" behavior with a producer.
• Get ready to re-experience Jimi Hendrix with new album
Nearly 40 years after his death, Jimi Hendrix remains not only rock's most iconic and influential guitarist but perhaps its most prolific ghost.
Valleys of Neptune, containing a dozen previously unreleased studio tracks recorded mostly in 1969, arrives March 9 to kick off Sony/Legacy's massive reissue campaign.
JOIN US TODAY ON SYNDICATE RADIO
Today on The STR (1-11-2010)
White House says Obama not offended by Reid remarks
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House says President Barack Obama was not offended by racial remarks that have brought Republican calls for the top Senate Democrat's resignation.
• Sarah Palin to join Fox as a contributor
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Already entrenched as No. 1 in the cable-television news wars, Fox News Channel on Monday hired Sarah Palin as a contributor and strengthened itself further.
The arrangement, reported in the New York Times, has the potential of playing out as a big win for both parties. Read blog item about Palin signing with Fox.
• Assault Investigation In Lohan Car Incident
Lindsay Lohan's car struck a photog this morning, and her driver is now a person of interest in a criminal assault with a deadly weapon investigation.
The incident occurred at 12:30 AM in front The Hotel Cafe in Hollywood. Lindsay's driver was behind the wheel of her BMW when it made contact with the paparazzo.
The photog was not taken to the hospital
Lindsay is not a suspect -- though she was reportedly inside the car during the incident.
Ironically, it was Lindsay's assistant reported the incident.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House says President Barack Obama was not offended by racial remarks that have brought Republican calls for the top Senate Democrat's resignation.
• Sarah Palin to join Fox as a contributor
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Already entrenched as No. 1 in the cable-television news wars, Fox News Channel on Monday hired Sarah Palin as a contributor and strengthened itself further.
The arrangement, reported in the New York Times, has the potential of playing out as a big win for both parties. Read blog item about Palin signing with Fox.
• Assault Investigation In Lohan Car Incident
Lindsay Lohan's car struck a photog this morning, and her driver is now a person of interest in a criminal assault with a deadly weapon investigation.
The incident occurred at 12:30 AM in front The Hotel Cafe in Hollywood. Lindsay's driver was behind the wheel of her BMW when it made contact with the paparazzo.
The photog was not taken to the hospital
Lindsay is not a suspect -- though she was reportedly inside the car during the incident.
Ironically, it was Lindsay's assistant reported the incident.
JOIN US TODAY @ 4PM EST AS WE TALK ABOUT THESE TOPICS AND OH SO MUCH MORE ON THE STR
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Today on The STR “Smack Talk Radio” - 1/08/2010
Report: Jim Leavitt fired as USF football coach
The school has cut ties with Leavitt as a result of the ongoing controversy surrounding the coach allegedly striking a player.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (Bay News 9) -- University of South Florida football coach Jim Leavitt will not coach the Bulls next season.
The school has cut ties with Leavitt as a result of the ongoing controversy surrounding the coach allegedly striking a player, according to an online report.
Sophomore Joel Miller, who played high school football at Wharton high school, said he was grabbed by the throat in the locker room at halftime of the Bulls' game with Louisville in November.
Witnesses have said that Leavitt, the only coach the Bulls have had in their 13-year history of football, hit the student twice in the head with his hand.
The Bulls went 8-5 this season, capping off the year with a win in the International Bowl last week, the program's second straight bowl win.
In 13 seasons at USF, Leavitt went 95-57, led USF to a total of five bowls appearances and three bowl wins.
USF under Jim Leavitt
Season Won Lost Notes
1997 5 6 1st season of football
1998 8 3 Finished 17th nationally
1999 7 4 Finished 23rd nationally
2000 7 4 Division I Transition Year
2001 8 3 Division I status
2002 9 2 18th nationally
2003 7 4 Moved to Conference USA
2004 4 7
2005 6 6 Lost Meineke Car Care Bowl
2006 9 4 Won Papajohn's.com Bowl
2007 9 4 Lost Brut Sun Bowl
2008 8 5 Won St. Petersburg Bowl
2009 8 5 Won International Bowl
Missing lotto winner's friend a 'person of interest'
(Bay News 9) -- The Polk County Sheriff's Office is considering a friend of a missing lottery winner a 'person of interest' in the case.
Abraham Shakespeare won $30 million in the Florida lottery in 2006.
His mother, Elizabeth Walker, hasn't seen him in nearly a year.
"Abraham is my son," she said. "I love him and I got to be concerned and think about him everyday."
The sheriff's office originally thought he ran off with his money. Sheriff Grady Judd says investigators now think the worst.
"We're leaning to the fact that he met an untimely death and the motives and circumstances surrounding it seem sinister," Judd said.
The sheriff's office is now calling one of Shakespeare's friends a "person of interest" in the case.
Gates, holdover from Bush team, to stay at Defense
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates, the most prominent Republican in President Barack Obama's inner circle plans to remain in his Cabinet post for at least another year.
Gates told Obama in December that he would stay on at least through the end of 2010, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Thursday. The White House had no immediate comment.
Fla. police: Man threatening Jews taken off flight
An airline passenger who yelled “I want to kill all the Jews” on a Detroit-bound plane was arrested on disorderly conduct and other charges, but authorities said Thursday the incident didn’t appear terrorism-related.
Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43, of Toledo, Ohio, was arrested Wednesday night after a taxiing Northwest Airlines flight returned to a gate at Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade police said. After a confrontation with officers, Asad was charged with threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer without violence.
Fla. police: Man threatening Jews taken off flight
An airline passenger who yelled “I want to kill all the Jews” on a Detroit-bound plane was arrested on disorderly conduct and other charges, but authorities said Thursday the incident didn’t appear terrorism-related.
Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43, of Toledo, Ohio, was arrested Wednesday night after a taxiing Northwest Airlines flight returned to a gate at Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade police said. After a confrontation with officers, Asad was charged with threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer without violence.
THESE TOPICS AND OH SO MUCH MORE
The school has cut ties with Leavitt as a result of the ongoing controversy surrounding the coach allegedly striking a player.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (Bay News 9) -- University of South Florida football coach Jim Leavitt will not coach the Bulls next season.
The school has cut ties with Leavitt as a result of the ongoing controversy surrounding the coach allegedly striking a player, according to an online report.
Sophomore Joel Miller, who played high school football at Wharton high school, said he was grabbed by the throat in the locker room at halftime of the Bulls' game with Louisville in November.
Witnesses have said that Leavitt, the only coach the Bulls have had in their 13-year history of football, hit the student twice in the head with his hand.
The Bulls went 8-5 this season, capping off the year with a win in the International Bowl last week, the program's second straight bowl win.
In 13 seasons at USF, Leavitt went 95-57, led USF to a total of five bowls appearances and three bowl wins.
USF under Jim Leavitt
Season Won Lost Notes
1997 5 6 1st season of football
1998 8 3 Finished 17th nationally
1999 7 4 Finished 23rd nationally
2000 7 4 Division I Transition Year
2001 8 3 Division I status
2002 9 2 18th nationally
2003 7 4 Moved to Conference USA
2004 4 7
2005 6 6 Lost Meineke Car Care Bowl
2006 9 4 Won Papajohn's.com Bowl
2007 9 4 Lost Brut Sun Bowl
2008 8 5 Won St. Petersburg Bowl
2009 8 5 Won International Bowl
Missing lotto winner's friend a 'person of interest'
(Bay News 9) -- The Polk County Sheriff's Office is considering a friend of a missing lottery winner a 'person of interest' in the case.
Abraham Shakespeare won $30 million in the Florida lottery in 2006.
His mother, Elizabeth Walker, hasn't seen him in nearly a year.
"Abraham is my son," she said. "I love him and I got to be concerned and think about him everyday."
The sheriff's office originally thought he ran off with his money. Sheriff Grady Judd says investigators now think the worst.
"We're leaning to the fact that he met an untimely death and the motives and circumstances surrounding it seem sinister," Judd said.
The sheriff's office is now calling one of Shakespeare's friends a "person of interest" in the case.
Gates, holdover from Bush team, to stay at Defense
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates, the most prominent Republican in President Barack Obama's inner circle plans to remain in his Cabinet post for at least another year.
Gates told Obama in December that he would stay on at least through the end of 2010, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Thursday. The White House had no immediate comment.
Fla. police: Man threatening Jews taken off flight
An airline passenger who yelled “I want to kill all the Jews” on a Detroit-bound plane was arrested on disorderly conduct and other charges, but authorities said Thursday the incident didn’t appear terrorism-related.
Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43, of Toledo, Ohio, was arrested Wednesday night after a taxiing Northwest Airlines flight returned to a gate at Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade police said. After a confrontation with officers, Asad was charged with threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer without violence.
Fla. police: Man threatening Jews taken off flight
An airline passenger who yelled “I want to kill all the Jews” on a Detroit-bound plane was arrested on disorderly conduct and other charges, but authorities said Thursday the incident didn’t appear terrorism-related.
Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43, of Toledo, Ohio, was arrested Wednesday night after a taxiing Northwest Airlines flight returned to a gate at Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade police said. After a confrontation with officers, Asad was charged with threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer without violence.
THESE TOPICS AND OH SO MUCH MORE
Today on The STR (1-07-2010)
Report: Artie Lange attempted suicide by stabbing himself
A violent suicide attempt is what landed Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange in the hospital over the weekend, the New York Post reports. His mother, Judy Lange, who was dropping off food, found him bloody in his Hoboken, N.J., apartment Saturday morning and called 911, sources told the Post's Page 6. Despite Lange's heavy bleeding from nine self-inflicted wounds -- six "hesitation" cuts and three deep -- surgeons were able to save him.
On Monday, Stern did not discuss details of Lange's hospitalization -- respecting the family's wishes -- reminding listeners of his contributions and setting listeners straight on an Internet rumor that the 42-year-old was off the show.
Body of model Paula Sladewski found burning in Miami dumpster; boyfriend 'a person of interest'
A romantic New Year's Eve getaway to Miami turned into a horror show for a stunning Playboy model whose corpse was found burning in a Dumpster - and cops have reportedly named her boyfriend a person of interest in the grisly death.
The smoldering corpse of Paula Sladewski, 26, was found late Sunday night, the Miami Herald reports, when a passer-by called cops to report a trash bin on fire.
Okla. boy says mom, her friend beat him over food
OKLAHOMA CITY — Bernell McCall used his scarred wrists to tell part of his story: Showing them to a judge Wednesday, he said his mother and her friend often bound him or locked him in a closet for “stealing” food from the family’s kitchen.
The Oklahoma County judge later ordered LaRhonda Marie McCall, 37, and Steve Vern Hamilton, 38, to stand trial on multiple counts of felony child abuse. Both have pleaded not guilty.
According to the boy, who is now in foster care, his mother and Hamilton would use twine, a telephone cord or plastic ties to bind him, whichever was handy, and put him in a closet, the boy said, lifting his arms toward the judge.
“Sometimes they would leave me in there for a couple of nights before I got free,” the 15-year-old said.
Half-siblings would risk punishment by sneaking him food while their mother was away, he said in a cold, unemotional courtroom recitation.
“I remember her saying ‘Die’ and that she regretted having me,” Bernell McCall testified, telling the judge that his mother and Hamilton often choked him until he passed out.
At times during the hearing, his mother shook her head in disagreement.
“I think there’s a lot more to the story than what we heard today,” LaRhonda McCall’s attorney, Brian Young, said after the hearing. “We’ve only heard from two witnesses today. There will be a lot more at trial.”
Young said there were inconsistencies between the boy’s testimony and what he told police.
The teenager said Wednesday that the abuse began shortly after he moved from New Jersey to Oklahoma at age 10 to live with a mother he had never known. He said he was punished for taking food from the kitchen, with beatings, bindings or isolation occurring about four times a week. His mother once doused him with rubbing alcohol and set him ablaze, he alleged.
“All of a sudden I was in a blue flame,” Bernell McCall testified. He said he had many scars on his upper legs but didn’t show them to the judge.
Join us today as we talk about these stories and a few other things as well Today @ 4 Pm EST
A violent suicide attempt is what landed Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange in the hospital over the weekend, the New York Post reports. His mother, Judy Lange, who was dropping off food, found him bloody in his Hoboken, N.J., apartment Saturday morning and called 911, sources told the Post's Page 6. Despite Lange's heavy bleeding from nine self-inflicted wounds -- six "hesitation" cuts and three deep -- surgeons were able to save him.
On Monday, Stern did not discuss details of Lange's hospitalization -- respecting the family's wishes -- reminding listeners of his contributions and setting listeners straight on an Internet rumor that the 42-year-old was off the show.
Body of model Paula Sladewski found burning in Miami dumpster; boyfriend 'a person of interest'
A romantic New Year's Eve getaway to Miami turned into a horror show for a stunning Playboy model whose corpse was found burning in a Dumpster - and cops have reportedly named her boyfriend a person of interest in the grisly death.
The smoldering corpse of Paula Sladewski, 26, was found late Sunday night, the Miami Herald reports, when a passer-by called cops to report a trash bin on fire.
Okla. boy says mom, her friend beat him over food
OKLAHOMA CITY — Bernell McCall used his scarred wrists to tell part of his story: Showing them to a judge Wednesday, he said his mother and her friend often bound him or locked him in a closet for “stealing” food from the family’s kitchen.
The Oklahoma County judge later ordered LaRhonda Marie McCall, 37, and Steve Vern Hamilton, 38, to stand trial on multiple counts of felony child abuse. Both have pleaded not guilty.
According to the boy, who is now in foster care, his mother and Hamilton would use twine, a telephone cord or plastic ties to bind him, whichever was handy, and put him in a closet, the boy said, lifting his arms toward the judge.
“Sometimes they would leave me in there for a couple of nights before I got free,” the 15-year-old said.
Half-siblings would risk punishment by sneaking him food while their mother was away, he said in a cold, unemotional courtroom recitation.
“I remember her saying ‘Die’ and that she regretted having me,” Bernell McCall testified, telling the judge that his mother and Hamilton often choked him until he passed out.
At times during the hearing, his mother shook her head in disagreement.
“I think there’s a lot more to the story than what we heard today,” LaRhonda McCall’s attorney, Brian Young, said after the hearing. “We’ve only heard from two witnesses today. There will be a lot more at trial.”
Young said there were inconsistencies between the boy’s testimony and what he told police.
The teenager said Wednesday that the abuse began shortly after he moved from New Jersey to Oklahoma at age 10 to live with a mother he had never known. He said he was punished for taking food from the kitchen, with beatings, bindings or isolation occurring about four times a week. His mother once doused him with rubbing alcohol and set him ablaze, he alleged.
“All of a sudden I was in a blue flame,” Bernell McCall testified. He said he had many scars on his upper legs but didn’t show them to the judge.
Join us today as we talk about these stories and a few other things as well Today @ 4 Pm EST
Dear LV community
Dear LV community
It has been one heck of a ride; I have enjoyed doing the STR here on Live Video but what transpired today on Syndicate Radio has helped make up my mind. While I have stood beside past enemies and supported the Admins here I will not do a show where LV mods ban the viewers out of the chat room and not even have the courtesy of informing the show host.Syndicate Radio also has made a move as well, www.syndicateradio.tv for more information regarding this move. I want to say that I still do not support that bogus petition and wish all the shows on LV success and luck with their BROADCASTS. I have sent Numzane a message explaining our reasons and why. If you guys have any questions please visit www.smacktalkradio.tk for more information. I will continue to visit certain shows here such as MoodyMaudie Queen of Lame just to mention a few but I will simply be a user and not a host. This community is a good one but the mystery banning need to stop or you will drive other shows off as well, have a great evening.
- Steven BravoHost Smack Talk Radio
P/s: We will be broadcasting on Stickam for now on just visit the STR site for more details and up coming shows.
It has been one heck of a ride; I have enjoyed doing the STR here on Live Video but what transpired today on Syndicate Radio has helped make up my mind. While I have stood beside past enemies and supported the Admins here I will not do a show where LV mods ban the viewers out of the chat room and not even have the courtesy of informing the show host.Syndicate Radio also has made a move as well, www.syndicateradio.tv for more information regarding this move. I want to say that I still do not support that bogus petition and wish all the shows on LV success and luck with their BROADCASTS. I have sent Numzane a message explaining our reasons and why. If you guys have any questions please visit www.smacktalkradio.tk for more information. I will continue to visit certain shows here such as MoodyMaudie Queen of Lame just to mention a few but I will simply be a user and not a host. This community is a good one but the mystery banning need to stop or you will drive other shows off as well, have a great evening.
- Steven BravoHost Smack Talk Radio
P/s: We will be broadcasting on Stickam for now on just visit the STR site for more details and up coming shows.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Linda McMhaon getting closer
**Dodd Will Not Seek Another Term, Reports Say**
Five-term Sen. Christopher Dodd, whose standing in his state has been undermined by his role during last year's financial meltdown, is expected to announce that he will not seek re-election, according to a report in the Washington Post.
“I smell a shoe in for Linda McMahon” – Steven Bravo/The STR
Five-term Sen. Christopher Dodd, whose standing in his state has been undermined by his role during last year's financial meltdown, is expected to announce that he will not seek re-election, according to a report in the Washington Post.
“I smell a shoe in for Linda McMahon” – Steven Bravo/The STR
Monday, January 4, 2010
***TNA Impact on Jan. 4th 2010***
“I GIVE IT 5 STARS”
Simply amazing, about time TNA has gotten shaken up.
Well I must say that I was dually impressed with the 3 hour special of TNA. Hogan said he was going to bring it and he damn sure brought it. The Aj Styles and Kurt Angle match was phenomenal for both of them guys are simply amazing wrestlers.
Lots of huge names in the business there as well, Ric Flair, Orlando Jordon Sting “Still around”. The highlight of the night for me was when Hogan shut down Jeff Jarrett. Told him to lace his boots and get in line. What would happen if TNA permanently moved to Monday night? I am glad to see TNA growing and they are growing everyday.
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