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Bespectacled Brooklyn Decker Tweets new hipster style

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 30 Januari 2013 | 23.16

Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Brooklyn Decker has revealed her latest fashion accessory — and it's not a skimpy bikini.

Posting a picture on her Twitter account yesterday, Decker revealed new, black-rimmed hipster glasses.

Grinning widely, the bespectacled beauty gives a thumbs up in the picture.

"After YEARS of lying on eye tests trying to get glasses...My eyes finally got bad enough to need them! Go me!" the 25-year-old wife of tennis star Andy Roddick tweeted.

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Brooklyn Decker sporting her new specs.

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Brooklyn Decker on the cover of the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.


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Dickey in Mumbai to help end sexual exploitation

R.A. Dickey said the pictures and literature couldn't have prepared him for the young boy who approached him last week on one of the squalid streets of Mumbai's red-light district.

The boy was maybe 3 years old, 4 at best. He had no pants on. His body was covered with open sores.

"He was playing amongst the open sewage and filth with rats as big as dogs. Unsupervised," the Toronto Blue Jays' new knuckleballer told The Canadian Press on a conference call Tuesday from India's most populous city. "You see these images and pictures that just don't seem like they should exist. And you hope that it's the only one ... but that's what's representative, these lives that just don't have a voice."

The 38-year-old former Mets ace, who was traded to Toronto this offseason, is in Mumbai to work with Bombay Teen Challenge, a Christian organization that has rescued women and children from sex trafficking for the past 23 years.

It's a cause that Dickey says speaks to his own narrative. He wrote about being sexually abused as a child in his autobiography "Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball."

"It's authentic to me because of my past experience, also I have a sentimentality to it because the girls that I've seen firsthand in the streets, these 19-, 20-, 21-year-old girls. You have to look beyond that and see at one point they were daughters themselves, and having two daughters ... that just for me was so compelling."

He made the trip with his daughters, 11-year-old Gabriel and 9-year-old Lila.

"I want to give my children a heart for humanity," Dickey said. "The only way to really do that is to get them outside of the bubble that they live in, and expose them in very measured ways to what real life is to a lot of people. They've responded beautifully."

The 2012 NL Cy Young winner said it's been "a roller-coaster" visit, from the visceral red-light images of women in doorways and the cages where they keep them when they're first trafficked.

But he also saw hope.

Dickey and his daughters stayed at Ashagram, a rehabilitation campus outside Mumbai that's home to 300 women and children. They were the "most hopeful days" of the trip. They played cricket and sang songs with the children, many of whom are HIV positive.

"Those are the miracles, the 300 lives in Ashagram, those are 300 living miracles," Dickey said. "Sure (my daughters) heard about the wickedness and the darkness, but they got to actually see the redemption, so their response has been really positive. This is a seminal trip for them."

Dickey, who speaks openly with his daughters about his own sexual abuse, helped celebrate the opening of a clinic in the midst of Mumbai's red-light district. He helped pay for the clinic, raising over $100,000 by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro last winter.

"The facility is like a beacon of light in the middle of a swamp," he said.

BTC's Thomason Varghese said the organization was blessed by Dickey's presence.

"But we think we've been even more blessed by his daughters," Varghese said. "Just to see innocent girls loving our girls and playing with them with no inhibitions, it's just been a real joy for us to see and experience. There are friendships that have come through this despite how different their backgrounds are.

"Today the girls were in our feeding truck serving food to those who are coming from the street, just watching that was a sight to see."

While estimates of sex trafficking in India vary, most studies put the number at more than a million children involved in the country's sex trade.

Dickey was asked how can one measure success in the face of such grim statistics.

"If the organization rescues one human life from that hell, then it's done its job in some way," Dickey said. "You're talking over the last 23 years over 1,000 lives being rescued, given a second chance to have a life, rescuing children, people who were left for dead on doorsteps of these brothels. . .

"The women who had been trafficked into prostitution, dying in hospitals with their children by their bed, here's the Bombay Teen Challenge with a relationship in place to be able to take in and care for these children.

"How do you measure success? I think it's one life at a time."


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RIM changes name to BlackBerry, unveils two new phones

After lengthy delays, Research In Motion Ltd. unveiled its first two phones with the new BlackBerry 10 system. The Q10 will have a physical keyboard, while the Z10 has only a touch-screen keyboard. RIM also announced a company name change to BlackBerry to maintain a single brand.

RIM redesigned the system to embrace the multimedia, apps and touch-screen experience prevalent today. The question is whether there's time for the once-pioneering BlackBerry to catch up to Apple's trend-setting iPhone and devices running Google's Android system.

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins is hosting the main event in New York. Video of his appearance is being shown at other RIM events in Toronto, London, Paris, Dubai, Johannesburg, New Delhi and Jakarta, Indonesia.

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BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins displays one of the new Blackberry smartphones at the BlackBerry 10 launch event in Manhattan.

RIM initially said BlackBerry 10 would come by early 2012, but then the company changed that to late 2012. A few months later, that date was pushed further, to early 2013, missing the lucrative holiday season. The holdup helped wipe out more than $70 billion in shareholder wealth and 5,000 jobs.

RIM had shown off prototypes and previews before. Wednesday's event is the first time RIM is showing a complete product, with details on prices and availability.

Most analysts consider a BlackBerry 10 success to be crucial for the company's long-term viability.

RIM is promising a speedier device, a superb typing experience and the ability to keep work and personal identities separate on the same phone. Previews of the BlackBerry 10 software have gotten favorable reviews on blogs. Financial analysts are starting to see some slight room for a comeback. With smartphone sales growing, the BlackBerry 10 can succeed without iPhone and Android users switching.

Regardless of BlackBerry 10's advances, though, the new system will face a key shortcoming: It won't have as many apps written by outside companies and individuals as the iPhone and Android.


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Nightclub fire casts doubt on Brazil safety laws

SANTA MARIA, Brazil — The number of injured in a weekend nightclub fire in Brazil jumped to 143 after 22 people who seemed to escape the club unharmed were admitted to hospitals with respiratory problems, said the nation's Health Ministry Wednesday.

Health Minister Alexandre Padilha has urged survivors of Sunday's fire at the Kiss nightclub in the southern Brazilian college town of Santa Maria to remain alert for any symptoms of so-called "chemical pneumonia," which can take up to three days to develop following exposure to toxic smoke.

The fire claimed another life late Tuesday, raising the death toll to 235, as a 21-year-old man with burns covering 70 percent of his body succumbed to his wounds. Brazilian media reported that the man's brother was also killed in the fire.

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Posters, flowers, balloons and flags make up part of a makeshift memorial outside the Kiss nightclub in Santa Maria, Brazil.

Police and fire experts say the world's deadliest nightclub fire in 13 years was a disaster waiting to happen. The Kiss nightclub had no sprinkler system, a ceiling covered in flammable and toxic soundproofing foam and just one way in or out.

Nonetheless, those specific features didn't appear to break fire codes, raising questions about safety regulations in a nation set to host the World Cup and Olympic Games. Documents obtained by The Associated Press, including past building and fire safety plan permits issued to the Kiss club, showed that such deadly choices were within regulations.

"Do I agree with the fact that there was only one exit? No. Do I agree that the roof was covered with flammable material? No, I don't," said Maj. Gerson Pereira, an inspector with the local fire department. "I would have liked to shut down this place, but then the firefighters could be sued" because no law had been broken.

The same documents also illustrate that other regulations were broken, including irregularities in the fire safety inspection of the club, as well as violations by the band the club hired whose pyrotechnics are blamed for causing the blaze. Police inspectors say any of the violations were reason enough to shut the club down.

One document shows the club had already been labeled by fire officials as being at "medium" risk for having a fire. By state law, that designation requires that the club undergo annual inspections. But records show that the last inspection took place in August 2011.

Survivors of the fire have said that the club's fire extinguishers failed to work in early attempts to battle the blaze. Under state law, an extinguisher must have a receipt showing that it had been independently inspected within a year.


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Teen performer at inaugural events shot dead in Chicago

CHICAGO — A 15-year-old majorette who performed at some of President Barack Obama's recent inauguration festivities has been shot to death in Chicago.

Police say Hadiya Pendleton was shot in the back Tuesday in a South Side park and died at a city hospital.

Authorities say Hadiya was one of about 12 teenagers sheltering from heavy rain under a canopy when a man jumped a fence, ran toward the group and opened fire. The man fled the scene in a vehicle. No arrests have been made.

Police do not believe Hadiya was the intended target of the shooting. A teenage boy was shot in the leg. Police did not release his name.

Hadiya belonged to the King College Prep High School band, which performed at several inaugural events in Washington, D.C.


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At least 245 people die in panicky stampede in Brazil nightclub fire

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 27 Januari 2013 | 23.16

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Firefighters try to extinguish a fire that broke out at the Kiss nightclub in Brazil.

BRASILIA, Brazil — A deadly fire swept through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing at least 245 people attending a university party and leaving at least 200 injured, police and firefighters said. It appeared to be the deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.

Witnesses said that a flare or firework lit by band members may have started the fire.

Police Maj. Cleberson Braida told local news media that the 245 bodies were brought for identification to a gymnasium in the city of Santa Maria, at the southern tip of Brazil near the borders with Argentina and Uruguay

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Rescue workers tend to victims outside Kiss nightclub in Brazil.

Television images showed smoke pouring out of the Kiss nightclub as shirtless, young male partygoers joined firefighters in wielding axes and sledgehammers, pounding at windows and walls to break through to those trapped inside. Teenagers sprinted from the scene desperately trying to find help — others carried injured and burned friends away in their arms.

"There was so much smoke and fire, it was complete panic and it took a long time for people to get out, there were so many dead," survivor Luana Santos Silva told the Globo TV network.

Silva added that firefighters and ambulances responded quickly after the fire broke out, but that it spread too fast inside the packed club for them to help.

Michele Pereira, another survivor, told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that she was near the stage and that the fire broke out after band members lit flares.

"The band that was onstage began to use flares and, suddenly, they stopped the show and pointed them upward. At that point the ceiling caught fire. It was really weak but in a matter of seconds it spread," Pereira said.

Civil Police and regional government spokesman Marcelo Arigoni told Radio Gaucha earlier that the total number of victims is still unclear and there may be hundreds injured. Officials earlier said 180 were killed.

Rodrigo Moura, identified by the newspaper Diario de Santa Maria as a security guard at the club, said it was at its maximum capacity of between 1,000 and 2,000, and partygoers were pushing and shoving to escape.

Ezekiel Corte Real, 23, was quoted by the paper as saying that he helped people to escape. "I just got out because I'm very strong," he said.

The fire led President Dilma Roussef to cancel a series of meetings she had scheduled at a summit of Latin American and European leaders in Chile's capital of Santiago, and was headed to Santa Maria, according to the Brazilian foreign ministry.

"It is a tragedy for all of us. I am not going to continue in the meeting (in Chile) for very clear reasons," she said.

"Sad Sunday", tweeted Tarso Genro, the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. He said all possible action was being taken and that he would be in the city later in the day.

Santa Maria is a major university city with a population of around a quarter of a million.

A welding accident reportedly set off a Dec. 25, 2000, fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309.

At least 194 people died at an overcrowded working-class nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Seven members the band were sentenced to prison for setting off the blaze.

A blaze at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm, Russia, broke out on Dec. 5, 2009, when an indoor fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches, killing 152

A nightclub fire in the U.S. state of Rhode Island in 2003 killed 100 people after pyrotechnics used as a stage prop by the 1980s rock band Great White set ablaze cheap soundproofing foam on the walls and ceiling.


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'Argo' continues winning streak, taking top honor at Producers Guild Awards

LOS ANGELES — "Argo" continues to shake up the Oscar race by taking the top honor at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday.

Ben Affleck, coming off winning Golden Globe Awards for best motion picture drama and director for the real-life drama, received the award handed out at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

"I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that I'm still working as an actor," he said in his acceptance speech.

Affleck also stars in "Argo" as the CIA operative who orchestrated a daring rescue of six American embassy employees during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis. George Clooney and Grant Heslov share the producer award with Affleck as "Argo" beat out the Civil War saga "Lincoln," which has a leading 12 Academy Awards nominations.

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Ben Affleck accepts the Zanuck award for outstanding producer of theatrical motion pictures at the 24th Annual Producers Guild Awards.

Other nominees in the PGA movie category were "Les Miserables," ''Zero Dark Thirty," ''Beasts of the Southern Wild," ''Django Unchained," ''Life of Pi," ''Moonrise Kingdom," ''Silver Linings Playbook" and Skyfall."

Along with honors from other Hollywood professional groups such as actors, directors and writers guilds, the producer prizes have become part of the preseason sorting out contenders for Academy Awards.

The big winner often goes on to claim the best-picture honor at the Oscars on Feb. 24.

Disney's "Wreck-It Ralph" won the guild's animation category, beating "Brave," ''Frankenweenie," ''ParaNorman" and "Rise of the Guardians."

"Searching for Sugar Man" took the documentary prize, beating "A People Uncounted," ''The Gatekeepers," ''The Island President," and "The Other Dream Team."

Showtime's "Homeland" won the producer's award for television drama series, which beat out "Breaking Bad," ''Downton Abbey," ''Game of Thrones," and "Mad Men."

The ABC sitcom "Modern Family" took the prize for best comedy series for the third straight year, beating "30 Rock," ''The Big Bang Theory," ''Curb Your Enthusiasm," and "Louie."


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Casey Anthony files for bankruptcy

TAMPA, Fla. — Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy in Florida on Friday, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.

Court records show that Anthony, who was acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in 2011, sought Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection in federal court in Tampa.

Her listed debts include $500,000 for attorney fees and costs for her criminal defense lawyer during the trial, Jose Baez; $145,660 for the Orange County Sheriff's office for a judgment covering investigative fees and costs related to the case; $68,540 for the Internal Revenue Service for taxes, interest and penalties; and $61,505 for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for court costs.

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Casey Anthony

The filling also states that she is a defendant in several civil suits, including one brought by Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez for defamation in Orange County Circuit Court.

Fernandez-Gonzalez claims her reputation was damaged by Anthony telling detectives that a baby sitter by the same name kidnapped Caylee. The detectives were investigating the 2008 disappearance of the girl, who later was found dead. Anthony's attorney said details offered by Anthony did not match Fernandez-Gonzalez and clearly showed Anthony wasn't talking about her.

Court papers list Anthony as unemployed, with no recent income.

An attorney for Anthony, David Schrader, did not immediately respond to messages from the Associated Press.

Anthony lists about 80 creditors in the 60-page court filing. The claims largely cover fees for legal, medical, psychiatric and forensics consulting or services. But one claim covers a debt for scuba diving services.

According to the courts, the aim of seeking Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection is to be discharged of most existing debts — essentially to obtain a fresh financial start. A trustee may have the right to take possession of and sell non-exempt property and use the sale proceeds to pay creditors, but Anthony lists little in the way of assets. A debtor may still be held responsible for some obligations, such as taxes and student loans.

The filing came on the same day that a Florida appellate court set aside two of the four convictions she faced for lying to detectives during the investigation into her missing daughter.

Though Anthony was acquitted of killing Caylee, jurors convicted her of four counts of lying to detectives, and her attorneys appealed those convictions. Anthony was sentenced to time served for the misdemeanors.

She was sentenced to a year of probation after her release from jail for an unrelated case. For her protection, her whereabouts have been kept secret since she was released from state supervision last year.


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WATCH: Adam Levine gets celebrity comedy advice on 'SNL'

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Adam Levine received hosting advice from Andy Samberg, Cameron Diaz and Jerry Seinfeld on this weekend's episode of "Saturday Night Live."

Of course Adam Levine took his shirt off during his "Saturday Night Live" monologue. He just needed some celebrity prodding first.

The heavily-inked Maroon 5 singer worried that he was "over-reaching" by dabbling in acting. So he weighed advice from a panel of prospective comedy coaches - SNL alum Andy Samberg, actress Cameron Diaz and Jerry Seinfeld - with the three emerging on spinning chairs to parody Levine's hit talent show "The Voice."

Samberg's cameo marked his first appearance on the show since he left at the end of last season.

"What are you doing here?" Levine asked.

"I could ask myself the same question," Samberg said, playboy-esque with a robe and prop pipe. "I was in over 100 digital shorts as well as three live sketches, and I've dealt with my share of singers-turned-actors." Of course he mentioned Justin Timberlake, the gold standard of contemporary SNL hosts.

Diaz, meanwhile, told Levine he needs to check his ego - and do anything for a laugh, including shedding his shirt.

"You have to be able to take a handful of Ben Stiller's spooge and stick it right in your hair," she said, recalling an iconic scene from her movie "There's Something About Mary."

Seinfeld, meanwhile, urged Levine to keep his shirt on - saying that like himself, Levine is "not as Jewish as your name ... I know that racket inside and out. I spent nine years on this network, threading that needle."

The episode began with President Obama (Jay Pharoah), celebrating on the night of his inauguration, summoned by the ghost of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Kenan Thompson).

But while Obama wanted to talk politics, a 21st Century, celebutainment-wise MLK focused on Beyonce's backside and Michelle's new hairstyle.

"Did you see that girl Beyonce?" Dr. King asked. "Did you see her out there? I was like, 'what' ... I had to keep pinching myself."

Evidently King wasn't too worried about Beyonce's lip-syncing. But FLOTUS's haircut - "Is she guest-starring on 'The New Girl?' When she gets a haircut, she's going to say 'thank God almighty, I can see at last.'"

King and Obama opined about racial progress, how we have an African-American president but no black members of One Direction.


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Staten Island woman goes missing in Turkey

The family of a 33-year-old New York City woman says she has disappeared while traveling alone in Turkey.

Local media report that Sarai Sierra of Staten Island, a mother of two who enjoys photography, was looking forward to her trip and arrived in Istanbul on Jan. 7. She was supposed to return to New York on Jan. 21, the day her family last heard from her.

Her husband, Steven, says she was not on her flight home and has not been heard from since.

Sierra's passport and medical cards were still in her room in Turkey. Her worried family is launching a search with authorities to find her, and her husband and brother are headed to Turkey to look for her. U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm of New York said Saturday his office is working with officials in the U.S. and Istanbul to locate Sierra and bring her home safely.

Her brother David Jimenez says he and Sierra's husband, Steven, are planning to leave Sunday night for Istanbul. He says he doesn't want to come home without his sister.

Sierra's family says she visited Turkey to take photographs and had been in continual contact with them. On the day of her disappearance, she told them she was heading to the Galata Bridge, a well-known tourist destination that spans the Golden Horn waterway.


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Ed Fountaine’s Stakes Spot Plays

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 26 Januari 2013 | 23.16

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Aqueduct, eighth race. Purse: $75,000. 1 1/16 miles, fillies and mares. Post: 3:48 p.m.

LOWDOWN: Last out, in the Ladies Handicap, R Gypsy Gold fell short by a neck of running down heavy favorite Arena Elvira, who would be 2-5 in this spot. The 5-year-old daughter of Bernardini is the class of this field, has the top Beyer numbers and thrives at this distance. Though R Gypsy Gold loses the services of the injured Ramon Dominguez, in his place she gets Irad Ortiz Jr., who's hotter than asphalt in the summer sun.

TV: HRTV, TVG, NYRA Channel 71

HOLY BULL

Gulfstream Park, 10th race. Grade 2. Purse: $400,000. 1 mile, 3-year-olds. Post: 5:05 p.m.

LOWDOWN: Itsmyluckyday sat just off a wicked pace (:44 4/5) in the Gulfstream Park Derby on New Year's Day, then took command through six furlongs in 1:09 and drew off like the second coming of Gemologist to win by 6 3/4 lengths in 1:34 1/5. He takes a significant step up in class facing 2-year-old champion Shanghai Bobby, who is bidding to become the first undefeated Triple Crown winner since Seattle Slew. But Shanghai Bobby hasn't raced since the Breeders' Cup and could be vulnerable to a colt with a sharp recent race over the track.

TV: HRTV, NYRA Channel 71

SANTA MONICA

Santa Anita, eighth race. Grade 2. Purse: $250,000. 7 furlongs, fillies and mares. Post: 6:30 p.m.

LOWDOWN: Teddy's Promise set the pace in last year's Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, then came back two months later to blow them away in an overnight stakes at 6 1/2 furlongs over this track. The 5-year-old mare was a tough-trip fifth in last year's Santa Monica, but in her start before that she won the Grade 1 La Brea at this distance over this track by open lengths.

TV: HRTV, TVG, NYRA Channel 71

ed.fountaine@nypost.com


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Nets' won't stir pot about All-Star snub

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — If Brook Lopez was upset about being left out of this year's All-Star Game, he did a good job of hiding it.

The Nets center, considered by many to be the most deserving player not headed to Houston for next month's All-Star festivities, took the high road when he met with reporters before the Nets' 101-77 loss to the Grizzlies Friday night.

"I was a little disappointed that there was no one from our team at all," Lopez said, who scored 18 points and had three blocks. "It's tough for me to envision a team with the best players in the Eastern Conference not include Deron [Williams] or Joe [Johnson]."

Though the Nets felt their backcourt was All-Star worthy, the biggest snub on the team was clearly Lopez, who leads all NBA centers in scoring and entered last night's action as the only player averaging more than 18 points, seven rebounds and two blocks.

"I just thought Brook should have made it," Williams said. "I thought he was an All-Star this year. He's been the most consistent for us all year and has played consistent basketball, so for him to not make it, we feel hurt for him. That's the main thing."

Nets interim coach P.J. Carlesimo was incredulous as well.

"They must just feel our chemistry is unbelievable," Carlesimo said, "because we're winning games with limited talent here."

With Kevin Garnett being voted in and the league's coaches choosing to select big men Tyson Chandler, Joakim Noah and Chris Bosh, it was clear Lopez wound up being the odd-man out among a talented group.

But when he was asked if he was a better player than any of the others who made the team ahead of him, Lopez passed on the chance to stir up controversy.

"I think they're very deserving All-Stars," he said. "They're huge parts of their team."

When the reserves were announced on TNT Thursday night, analysts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith said they thought part of the reason the Nets went unrepresented was because of the coaches taking into account the fact Avery Johnson had been fired last month.

"I don't know," Williams said with a sigh when asked for a reaction. "I guess Brook got him fired, too. People say what they want."

Carlesimo clearly wasn't thrilled with that theory, either.

"The TNT guys know what the coaches were thinking about," Carlesimo said sarcastically. "Most people can't read minds, so those guys knew what the coaches were thinking about. They're the only ones who really knew what went into those selections."

But, regardless of their reasoning, the Nets are without an All-Star, something practically everyone in the organization didn't think was a possibility before Thursday's announcement.

"I just think you can very easily and very intellectually make a case for all three of our guys being on the team, particularly when you couple it with the fact that we're up fairly high in the Eastern Conference," Carlesimo said. "It's just disappointing that the coaches didn't see it that way. But I said all along it's the other 14 coaches that are going to determine it, and I believe that they voted the correct way, and if they voted the correct way, that's just how the coaches feel."

tbontemps@nypost.com


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WATCH: Matt Damon continues pranking Jimmy Kimmel

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Matt Damon made a special addition to Jimmy Kimmel's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The "feud" isn't over, not in the least.

Jimmy Kimmel – back to hosting his late-night talk show again – aired video on Friday's episode showing faux-rival Matt Damon walking around Kimmel's neighborhood, continuing his Jimmy-trashing efforts.

Damon had "hijacked" the show one night before, duct-taping Kimmel to his chair and employing a cavalcade of A-listers to berate Kimmel.

The jabs and barbs continued with Damon's additional video. The first stop? Kimmel's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located directly outside of his studio. Kimmel's star was officially unveiled Friday, commemorating the 10-year anniversary of his show's premiere.

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Jimmy Kimmel poses next to his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday.

Damon made sure to add his own personal touch to the then-under-construction star, befriending a worker who'd been "threatened" by Kimmel.

"He told me if I didn't spell it right he was going to get me fired," the worker said. So Damon dug deep, adding bellybutton lint to the mold.

"Just make sure it stays there," Damon said. "I want him to always know that my bellybutton lint is right between the J and the I."

Damon later visited a cleaning shop frequented by Kimmel, with the owner hiding Kimmel's autographed head shot.

"I don't know what you people are – but you smell. Thanks!" Kimmel scribbled on his photo.

"Wow," Damon said.

"That's why I hid it," the woman responded.

"You hid it or you hate it?" Damon asked for clarification.

"Both."

A tour guide also shared a story with Damon about Kimmel's gross-out humor.

While Damon's presence loomed large, Kimmel got the final word – bumping the "Bourne Ultimatum" actor once again, this time saying he "wasn't sorry" for the repeated overbooking.


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Hackers take over Web site of US Sentencing Commission to avenge death of Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz

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The US Sentencing Commission's Web site after it was hijacked by the hacker-activist group Anonymous early today.

WASHINGTON — The hacker-activist group Anonymous says it hijacked the website of the US Sentencing Commission to avenge the death of Aaron Swartz, an Internet activist who committed suicide.

The website of the commission, an independent agency of the judicial branch, was taken over early Saturday and replaced with a message warning that when Swartz killed himself two weeks ago "a line was crossed."

The hackers say they've infiltrated several government computer systems and copied secret information that they now threaten to make public.

Family and friends of Swartz, who helped create Reddit and RSS, say he killed himself after he was hounded by federal prosecutors. Officials say he helped post millions of court documents for free online and that he illegally downloaded millions of academic articles from an online clearinghouse.


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24 people killed as militant groups clash in Pakistan

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — 'Two Islamic militant groups clashed Saturday over control of a prized valley in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 24 people and wounding dozens more, officials said.

Arshad Khan of the Khyber tribal region said the fighting between the two Islamic militant groups began Friday in Tirah valley, near the Afghan border, when the militant group, Tehrik-e-Taliban, captured the base of another militant group, Ansarul Islam. Ansarul Islam tried to retake the base and fighting continued into Saturday.

The Pakistani military has been battling a stubborn insurgency in northwest Pakistan in rugged tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.

The remote valley, tucked in mountainous terrain, is highly valued by militant groups as a base of operations. It's difficult for the Pakistani military to enter the area, which allows militants easy access to Afghanistan and other tribal areas of Pakistan.

Most of the dead were militants, but some local tribesmen also were killed, according to a Pakistani military officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to disclose the information to the media.

In Baluchistan province in the south, government troops have been waging a longtime struggle against Baloch nationalists, who demand a greater share of income generated from mineral and gas resources there.

On Saturday, a large group of armed men attacked a post manned by pro-government tribal militia members in a remote area in southwestern Baluchistan, killing two tribesmen and abducting seven more. The post is 300 miles (500 kilometers) northeast of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack but Baluch nationalists often target government forces and their supporters.

Local administrator Noor Illahi Bugti said dozens of armed men attacked the post, shot and killed two of the tribesmen and then forced the others to surrender. He said seven of the militia volunteers were then taken away by the armed group.

Bugti said security forces rushed to the area and were searching for the militia volunteers.


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Chicken wing shortage threatens Super Bowl Sunday

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 24 Januari 2013 | 23.16

First it was bacon, now it's chicken wings. With less than two weeks to go before the big game, football fans may find it a bit harder to find their favorite Super Bowl snack.

The National Chicken Council released a report that said the demand for wings this year is at "an all-time high" due to decreased wing production caused by the high cost of corn and feed prices. Wings are currently the highest priced portion of a chicken and cost $2.11 a pound in the Northeast, up 12 percent from last year.

The organization has lowered the estimated number of wings to be consumed during Super Bowl weekend to 1.23 billion wing segments, 12.3 million less than last year. That's about 1 percent, says the council.

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Jasmine will serve you wings at Hooters in Midtown Manhattan.

"Chicken companies produced about 1 percent fewer birds last year, due in large part to record high corn and feed prices," Bill Roenigk, chief economist and market analyst at the Washington, D.C.-based National Chicken Council said in a release. "Corn makes up more than two-thirds of chicken feed and corn prices hit an all-time high in 2012, due to two reasons: last summer's drought and pressure from a federal government requirement that mandates 40 percent of our corn crop be turned into fuel in the form of ethanol. Simply put, less corn equals higher feed costs, which means fewer birds produced."

Americans are serious about their chicken wings. Second only to Thanksgiving, Super Bowl weekend is the biggest eating day of the year, and chicken wings are the most popular dish. To give you a picture of just how many wings fan will chow down on, The National Chicken Council says if those 1.23 billion chicken wing segments were laid end to end, they would stretch between the San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park and the Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 27 times.

Read more at FoxNews.com.


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Armstrong rejects ‘Dancing with the Stars’: report

Lance Armstrong will not claim a cycling trophy OR a mirror ball trophy any time soon.

Show brass allegedly offered the disgraced athlete a spot on the upcoming spring edition of the reality show but Armstrong declined.

The network reportedly approached Armstrong before his recent doping confession on Oprah Winfrey.

Although, Armstrong's spokesperson did tell EW that "DWTS" has courted the cyclist every single year: "Although flattered, he has passed on their generous offers."

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Lance Armstrong crosses the finish line during the 15th stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Verbier, Switzerland in July 2009. Armstrong confessed to using performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France during an interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Sources said to EW that Armstrong ranks among the high-profile "big get" celebs who are regularly asked to join the show.


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Kerry testifies before panel he chairs during confirmation hearing

WASHINGTON — Sen. John Kerry, President Obama's nominee for secretary of state, said Thursday that the United States must get its fiscal house in order to lead worldwide, as lawmakers signaled his confirmation was a foregone conclusion.

"More than ever, foreign policy is economic policy," Kerry said in prepared testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

It was an odd juxtaposition. Kerry has served on the committee during his entire 28 years in the Senate and has chaired the panel for the last four. On Thursday, he was to sit at the witness table, facing his colleagues and friends.

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Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), President Obama's nominee for Secretary of State, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations committee during his confirmation hearing today.

Obama chose Kerry to succeed Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who introduced the senator.

"John is the right choice," Clinton told the panel. "He will bring a record of leadership and service that is exemplary."

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-NJ, the incoming chairman who presided over the confirmation hearing, noted that Kerry was the first senator on the panel in a century to ascend to the Cabinet post. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., the panel's ranking Republican, told Kerry, "you've almost lived your entire life for this moment."

In his testimony, Kerry alluded to his controversial moment before the committee some 42 years ago when the decorated Vietnam veteran testified about his opposition to the war, and famously asked, "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?"

"Today I can't help but recognize that the world itself then was in many ways simpler, divided as it was along bi-polar, Cold War antagonisms," Kerry said. "Today's world is more complicated than anything we have experienced — from the emergence of China, to the Arab Awakening: inextricably linked economic, health, environmental and demographic issues" as well as issues such as proliferation.

The five-term Massachusetts senator is widely expected to win overwhelming bipartisan support from his colleagues, and that notion was reinforced by the list of people who introduced him: Clinton, Massachusetts freshman Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Republican Sen. John McCain.

McCain and Kerry are friends who have worked closely on national security issues. They're also decorated Vietnam War veterans and former presidential candidates who know the sharp sting of defeat.

The hearing is the first of three for Obama's national security nominees and the least controversial.

Former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel, nominated for defense secretary, will face tough questions about his past statements on Israel, Iran, nuclear weapons and defense spending at his confirmation hearing next Thursday before the Senate Armed Services Committee. John Brennan, the president's choice for CIA director, will be quizzed about White House national security leaks and the use of unmanned drones at his hearing next month.


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WATCH: Te'o and Couric on his phone calls with 'Lennay Kekua'

Manti Te'o remains doubtful that accused hoaxer Ronaiah Tuiasosopo was the voice he spent hours talking and listening to over the phone, according to a new preview of his interview with Katie Couric, which is set to air in full today.

Te'o reportedly had 1,000 calls with someone he thought was "Lennay Kekua," including one in which he claims to have heard her come out of her coma.

WATCH: TE'O 'HOAXER' IN AWKWARD HUG WITH GRIDDER AFTER USC GAME

Te'o told Couric that he heard breathing followed by her whispering his name.

Couric said Te'o told her, when asked whether he thought it could have been Tuiasosopo, or a man, on the phone, "It didn't sound like a man; it sounded like a woman. If he somehow made that voice, that's incredible. It's an incredible talent to do that, especially every day."

Couric, who's heard the voicemails, said the voice sounded like a woman to her, too.


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WATCH: Te'o 'hoaxer' gets up close and personal with Notre Dame gridder

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Manti Te'o of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish works out at IMG Academy yesterday.

This could be the most intimate moment Manti Te'o had with his "girlfriend."

TMZ posted video of Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o awkwardly hugging Ronaiah Tuiasosopo on Nov. 24 after his Notre Dame team beat USC. Weeks later, Te'o would discover that Tuiasosopo was the one behind his non-existent, and recently deceased, girlfriend's Twitter account.

Tuiasosopo and his cousins were allegedly the ones that not only fooled Te'o into thinking that Lennay Kekua was his girlfriend, but also spent hours on the phone with him to further the prank. In an interview with ESPN, Te'o said that Tuiasosopo admitted to him that he was behind the prank.

"Two guys and a girl are responsible for the whole thing," Te'o told the Web site. "I don't know (who they are). According to Ronaiah, Ronaiah's one."

WATCH: TE'O AND COURIC ON HIS PHONE CALLS WITH 'LENNAY KEKUA'

Tuiasosopo has deleted his Twitter account and remained silent since Deadspin broke the story a week ago. Tuiasosopo has apparently tried to pull this prank on other people and athletes in the past, but none that went to his extent or gained this much notoriety.

For his part, Te'o said he did perpetuate the lie in an interview that will be aired in full with Katie Couric later today. After believing that Kekua had died from leukemia in September, he got a call from her claiming to still be alive and the person on the phone knew answers to questions that only she would know. That's when Te'o began to become suspicious that she was fake.

"What would you do?" asked the 21-year-old Heisman Trophy runner-up. "I, my whole world told me that she died on Sept. 12. Everybody knew that. This girl, who I committed myself to, died.

"Now I get a phone call on December 6th, saying that she's alive, and then I'm going be put on national TV two days later" for the Heisman ceremony.


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LiLo rejects ‘Dancing with the Stars’: report

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 22 Januari 2013 | 23.16

Despite the staggering court fees and a mountain of back taxes, broke Lindsay Lohan has reportedly turned down a huge offer from "Dancing With the Stars."

Why? Because LiLo has standards, alright? (And she probably couldn't pawn off that feng shui challenged mirror ball trophy anyway.)

According to TMZ, the troubled actress was made several offers to join the celebrity dancing competition this spring. The final offer was $550,000, which is reportedly about four to five times what most "DWTS" contestants make.

Even if Lohan could really use the cash, her friends have told the gossip site that she'd never consider doing reality TV because she wants to stick to films.

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Lindsay Lohan at the Rose Club in London

The added irony of the situation is that after the on-set debacles of "Scary Movie 5," "Liz & Dick" and "The Canyons" she's made herself unhireable.

Perhaps she should make up her mind. Let's not forget that she made a brief stop-by at Bravo's reality program "Million Dollar Decorators." After the network gave her $250,000 worth of furniture and rugs to furnish her Beverly Hills home, Lohan failed to show up to the final day of shooting the big makeover — the so-called "reveal."

Good luck, Linz.


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College student sues NYPD over Empire State Building shootout

A security official places signs to identify evidence after a shootout at the Empire State Building on August 24, 2012.

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A security official places signs to identify evidence after a shootout at the Empire State Building on August 24, 2012.

A University of North Carolina student wounded in last summer's shooting outside the Empire State Building is suing New York City police department.

Chenin Duclos and eight other bystanders were wounded by police gunfire, ricochets and fragments. Officers were engaged in a gunfight with a man suspected of gunning down a former co-worker.

Duclos alleges the officers were grossly negligent.

The lawsuit says police should have taken steps to avoid the confrontation. It suggests they should have waited until he moved away from bystanders.

The shooting happened as thousands were on the streets surrounding the landmark on a bright August morning.

There was no immediate comment from city officials.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. It was filed Tuesday in Manhattan's state Supreme Court.


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Adrienne Maloof on boy toy Sean Stewart: 'Age is just a number'

Adrienne Maloof is very happy with her recent move to cougartown. The 51-year-old divorcee confirmed Page Six's report that she's dating Sean Stewart, 32, and says, "Age is just a number."

"It's about how good of a person you are," she told TMZ. "[Sean] is a very funny guy. He's very giving. He mentors at the mission, works with at-risk children, and gives his time and money to get children off the streets."

Stewart struggled for many years, with several stints in rehab including an appearance on "Celebrity Rehab 2."

When the couple recently met through a mutual friend, however, they hit it off.

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Maloof and Stewart enjoyed a date night at L.A.'s Crustacean restaurant on January 20.

Maloof's divorce from Paul Nassif was finalized in early November. Stewart was last linked to model Jasmine Walsh, 30, in 2010.


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Man makes fatal leap in front of Times Sq. train: cops

A man was struck and killed after jumping in front of a subway this morning in Times Square, authorities said.

The man was hit by a northbound 2-train at 42nd Street and Broadway at 10:05 a.m., said a spokesman for the MTA.

Northbound 3-trains will be running local from Chambers Street to 96th Street and the 2-train will be running on the 5-train tracks, said a spokesman for the MTA.


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License to krill: Penguin cam reveals tuxedoed bird to be cold-blooded killer

New footage reveals that penguins are calculating mass killers.

Researchers strapped one-ounce cameras to the backs of 11 Adélie penguins off the coast of Antarctica and over the course of 88 minutes the birds devoured 244 krill and 33 fish without missing a single target.

"Our movies showed that the foraging behavior of Adélie penguins is remarkably fast and efficient," researchers wrote in Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences.

Before conducting their research, scientists Yuuki Watanabe and Akinori Takahashi of the National Institute of Polar Research in Tokyo examined the stomach contents of penguins to figure out what the birds ate.

But the scientists had no idea how ruthless the penguins would be as they snapped up tiny fish and darted through schools of krill.

One penguin in particular shocked the researchers when it swam through a group of krill and snatched up two of the tiny shrimp in under a second.

In another astonishing scene, one of the penguins swam up behind an unsuspecting fish as it swam near the ice and gobbled it down before the prey could even react.

"Escape behavior of the fish was not evident in most cases, suggesting an excellent stealth approach by penguins," the scientist wrote.

The researchers also learned that, instead of constantly diving under the ice, the penguins instead only dove sporadically: shallow dives for fish and deeper dives to catch their favored meal of krill.

"Now we know what the Adélie penguin preys on and how much it eats, we can understand how the penguin survives and how it relates to its environment," researchers said.


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Lupe Fiasco booted off inaugural stage after anti-Obama rap

Written By Unknown on Senin, 21 Januari 2013 | 23.16

For whatever reason, the organizers behind last night's StartUp RockOn Inauguration Celebration in DC decided to invite a rapper who once called President Obama "the biggest terrorist" to headline their event.

According to reports, the aptly named Lupe Fiasco performed 30-minutes of a verse from his anti-war song "Words I Never Said" before being escorted off the stage by security because he refused to move onto another song.

Josh Rogin, staff writer for The Cable, described the encounter via tweet. "So Lupe played one anti-war song for 30 min and said he didn't vote for Obama and eventually was told to move on to the next song."

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Rapper Lupe Fiasco

He continued, "Lupe refused to move to the next song so a team of security guards came on stage and told him to go."

The party's organizers insisted Fiasco was not booted for rapping over and over, "Gaza strip was getting bombed, Obama didn't say [bleep] / That's why I ain't vote for him, next one either."

HyperVocal, one of the companies involved with the event, responded to the incident with an official statement.

"Lupe Fiasco performed at this private event, and as you may have read, he left the stage earlier than we had planned. But Lupe Fiasco was not 'kicked off stage' for an 'anti-Obama rant.' We are staunch supporters of free speech, and free political speech. This was not about his opinions. Instead, after a bizarrely repetitive, jarring performance that left the crowd vocally dissatisfied, organizers decided to move on to the next act.

"The party continued as planned, and we celebrated the announcement of CodeNow's winning the Grant Challenge. CodeNow is a non-profit startup based in Washington DC that teaches "underrepresented high school students basic skills in computer programming."

Fiasco, noted for his occasionally anti-establishment views, discussed the political content of his music on the CBS program "What's Trending" in June.

"My fight against terrorism, to me, the biggest terrorist is Obama and the United States of America. I'm trying to fight the terrorism that's actually causing the other forms of terrorism. You know, the root cause of terrorism is the stuff the U.S. government allows to happen. The foreign policies that we have in place in different countries that inspire people to become terrorists."

Fiasco spoke with Page Six in September during an event to celebrate his new album, "Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album Part 1." When asked if social figures like himself have public responsibility, Fiasco told us, "I think for me, I just try to tell the truth, no matter how funky it is, or happy it is, or if it makes you cry, or if it makes you laugh I just try to tell the truth."


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PHOTOS: Rihanna’s 'cheeky' new tweets

Rihanna flaunts her body (again), sharing via Twitter several new provocative shots of herself while on the LA set of her latest glossy magazine cover.

She tweeted on Sunday, "Got my hurr pinned up, chiefin, chillin' behind the scenes of a new mag cover shoot! Stay tuned #2013"

In one pic, the "Umbrella" singer showed off her pert behind in a white body suit. In another photo with her tongue out to the camera, the pop star wrote "Buckle up [bleep]es!"

Meanwhile, Rihanna and her alleged controversial flame Chris Brown worked on another duet last week. The song is set to be their fourth musical collaboration after "Nobody's Business" and remixes for "Birthday Cake" and "Turn Up the Music."

Rihanna via Instagram

The "Umbrella" singer showed off her pert behind in a white bodysuit.

Rihanna via Instagram

"Got my hurr pinned up, chiefin, chillin' behind the scenes of a new mag cover shoot! Stay tuned #2013"

Rihanna via Instagram

Rihanna's selfie in a jeep

Rihanna via Instagram

She tweeted, "Buckle up [bleep]es!"

Rihanna via Instagram

Rihanna and Chris Brown are working on a fourth musical collaboration

While RiRi's relationship status with the man who sent her to the hospital in 2009 remains unclear, the two emerged from Emerson nightclub in Hollywood on Friday morning and headed back to Brown's house for a sleepover.


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Dave Navarro hangs from his piercings at Chelsea Hotel

JANE'S Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro has been hanging around (quite literally) the Chelsea Hotel room where Bob Dylan once lived. Spies say the rocker ex of Carmen Electra — who's got rings pierced through his back — recently hung from the piercings on a Chelsea Hotel balcony. The stunt, er, performance art was part of a new doc by longtime resident and tenant activist Arthur Nash, following what he calls the property's "last gasp." The movie's called "Bring Back the Bards," in reference to the hotel's legendary manager, Stanley Bard, ousted in 2007, after it began its newest chapter. Navarro developed his hook-hanging skills as part of his band's Theatre of the Escapists tour last summer.

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Guitarist Dave Navarro

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Dave Navarro just hanging around (literally) Chelse Hotel


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Leonardo DiCaprio taking 'a long long break' from acting

This could be Leonardo DiCaprio's last awards season for a while. The actor has announced he's retiring from acting indefinitely. "I'm a little bit drained," he told German newspaper Bild. "I am now going to take a long long break."

After doing three films in two years – "Django Unchained," "The Great Gatsby" and the recently-finished "The Wolf of Wall Street" – DiCaprio says, "I'm just worn out."

Publicity tours for those films still loom, however, but DiCaprio, 38, has other plans for when his schedule slows down. "I would like to improve the world a bit," he says. "I will fly around the world doing good for the environment."

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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio arrives at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel.

In the meantime, he's living green at home. "My roof is covered with solar panels," he revealed. "My car is electric. A normal person does not drive more than 50 kilometers a day. That can be done with a plug."


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Justin Bieber moons fans on Instagram

Justin Bieber is a crack dealer. At least, that's what his manager Scooter Braun joked after the singer posted a revealing pic of his butt on Instagram Saturday morning.

Bieber quickly deleted the shot, but Braun didn't let him totally off the hook, suggesting the post was part of a joke. "as a prankster u have to respect another good prank," he Tweeted. "only makes sense. #crackdealer." Bieber responded "haha."

Some have also suggested it could be a publicity ploy to promote his new album, due out on January 29.


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Great Scott

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 20 Januari 2013 | 23.16

Ah, January. New Year's resolutions, bad movies, NFL playoffs …

… and, in the baseball community, predictions of Scott Boras' demise.

Boras, 60, still the game's most influential player agent, just clocked yet another successful week, defying the conventional wisdom and pleasing the Yankees by signing Rafael Soriano to a two-year, $28 million deal with Washington. Since Soriano rejected the Yankees' $13.3 million qualifying offer back in November, his departure for another team gives his 2012 employers an extra pick (in the sandwich round, between the first and second rounds) in the 2013 amateur draft.

"I wasn't sweating it out," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said of Soriano's fate. "Washington added a quality arm to their bullpen."

Soriano easily will out-earn the $14.8 million he would've made by accepting the Yankees' qualifying offer and collecting a $1.5 million buyout (for opting out of his $14 million commitment to the Yankees in 2013), and he gets to close for a serious contender. Another high risk justified for Boras, as many folks thought Soriano should've simply accepted the qualifying offer and made closer's money to set up for Mariano Rivera.

Now, all Boras has to do is sign Michael Bourn, Kyle Lohse, Francisco Rodriguez and Jose Valverde, and he can rest. We're unlikely to see him sweat.

"Free agency, at a minimum, is like hockey, with three periods," Boras told The Post this past week in a telephone interview. "Maybe it's like basketball, with four quarters."

Boras uses the clock and the system like no other agent today. This is standard for him to still be working late and alone. Bourn and Lohse are the two remaining qualified free agents (those who rejected qualifying offers); the other seven have 2013 contracts.

"Every team is talking about the 120 days of the offseason," Boras said. "A lot of games are won late. Texas [which signed Adrian Beltre in January 2011] won in the third quarter. Detroit [which signed Prince Fielder last January] won in the third quarter. In the game of free agency, that last push, that last decision, put two teams in the World Series just recently."

Beltre found a deal with Texas even though the Rangers already had a third baseman, Michael Young, who became a super-utility player of sorts (and now is with Philadelphia). Fielder found a deal with Detroit even though the Tigers already had a first baseman, Miguel Cabrera, who agreed to shift over to third base and wound up winning the American League Most Valuable Player award.


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Batmobile sells for $4.2 million at auction

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The original Batmobile in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES — "Holy windfall, Batman!" The Batmobile just sold for $4.2 million.

The original 19-foot-long black, bubble-topped car used in the 1960s "Batman" TV show sold at auction Saturday.

The Barrett-Jackson Auction Co. in Scottsdale, Ariz., revealed the selling price but says the winning bidder has not been disclosed.

The car's owner — auto customizer George Barris, of Los Angeles — transformed a one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into the sleek crime-fighting machine. It boasted lasers and a "Batphone" and could lay down smoke screens and oil slicks.

The iconic car was used by Adam West who starred as the Caped Crusader and by Burt Ward, his sidekick Robin known for exclamations beginning with —"Holy."

Barris' publicist says his client is pleased with the auction result.


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Taxi driver killed when SUV slams into car; cab sent careening into 3 parked cars

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Police investigating the scene of this morning's crash.

A cabbie was killed when an SUV smashed into his car this morning, police said.

Mir Hoosain, 35, was standing in front of his taxi when a Nissan Pathfinder traveling eastbound on East 26th Street between Lexington and Third avenues slammed into the yellow Crown Victoria around 2 a.m., cops said.

Hoosain was pronounced dead at the scene.

The cab was sent careening into three parked cars, according to police.

A 43-year-old driver inside one of those vehicles was taken to Cornell Hospital in stable condition, cops added.

The 42-year-old driver of the SUV was not injured and remained at the scene, police said.

No arrests have been made.

Investigators said that alcohol was not a factor but they're still trying to determine whether the man driving the Pathfinder was speeding, sources said.

kconley@nypost.com


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VP Joe Biden sworn in for second term

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Vice President Joe Biden, with his wife Jill Biden, holding the Biden family Bible, shakes hands with Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor after taking the oath of office at the Naval Observatory.

WASHINGTON — Formally embarking on a second term, Vice President Joe Biden took the oath of office Sunday, surrounded by family and friends in an early morning ceremony that kicked off a day of celebrations marking four more years for the Obama administration.

President Barack Obama was to be sworn in just before noon at the White House, 24 hours before re-enacting the ceremony before an expected crowd of hundreds of thousands gathered at the Capitol and across the National Mall.

Biden, following a private Mass, was sworn in at the Naval Observatory. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, appointed by Obama as the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court, administered the oath of office to Biden, who placed his hand on a Bible his family has used since 1893.

"I will support and defend the Constitution of the United states," Biden said as he recited the oath.

Among the 120 guests on hand to witness the vice president's second swearing-in were Attorney General Eric Holder, departing Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and several Democratic lawmakers.

Sunday's subdued swearing-in ceremonies are a function of the calendar and the Constitution, which says presidents automatically begin their new terms at noon on Jan. 20. Because that date fell this year on a Sunday — a day on which inaugural ceremonies historically are not held — organizers scheduled a second, public swearing-in for Monday.

A crowd of up to 800,000 people is expected to gather on the National Mall to witness that event, which will take place on the Capitol's red, white and blue bunting-draped west front. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who famously flubbed the oath of office that Obama took in 2009, was to swear the president in both days.

Once the celebrations are over, Obama will plunge into a second-term agenda still dominated by the economy, which slowly churned out of recession during his first four years in office. The president will also try to cement his legacy with sweeping domestic changes, pledging to achieve both an immigration overhaul and stricter gun laws despite opposition from a divided Congress.

But for one weekend at least, Washington was putting politics aside. Obama called the nation's inaugural traditions "a symbol of how our democracy works and how we peacefully transfer power."

"But it should also be an affirmation that we're all in this together," he said Saturday, as he opened a weekend of inaugural activities at a Washington elementary school.

Only a small group of family members was expected to attend Obama's Sunday swearing-in, including first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha. A few reporters were to witness the event.

Roberts was to administer the oath of office shortly before noon in the White House Blue Room, an oval space with majestic views of the South Lawn and the Washington Monument.

The room, named for the color of the drapes, upholstery and carpet, primarily has been a reception room as well as the site of the only presidential wedding in the White House, when President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsum in 1886.

Obama and Biden were also to lay at a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery Sunday morning, then address supporters at an evening reception.

The president planned to save his most expansive remarks for Monday's inaugural address to the crowd gathered on the Mall and millions more watching across the country and the world. Obama started working on the speech in early December and was still tinkering with it into the weekend, aides said.

The president's address will set the stage for the policy objectives he seeks to achieve in his second term, including speeding up the economic recovery, passing comprehensive immigration and gun control measures and ending the war in Afghanistan. Aides said Obama would save the specifics of those agenda items for his Feb. 12 State of the Union address.

The president launched a weekend of inaugural activities Saturday by heading up a National Day of Service. Along with his family, Obama helped hundreds of volunteers spruce up a Washington area elementary school.

Obama wore rubber gloves, picked up a paint brush and helped volunteers stain a bookshelf.

Obama added the service event to the inaugural schedule in 2009 and is hoping it becomes a tradition followed for future presidents.

Mrs. Obama, speaking to volunteers Sunday, espoused the importance of giving back in the midst of the weekend of pomp, circumstance and celebration.

"The reason why we're here, why we're standing here, why we're able to celebrate this weekend is because a lot of people worked hard and supported us, and we've got a job to do and this is a symbol of the kind of work that we need to be doing the next four years," Michelle Obama said at Burrville Elementary.


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'Numerous' new bodies found at Algerian plant

ALGIERS, Algeria — Algerian bomb squads scouring a gas plant where Islamist militants took dozens of foreign workers hostage found "numerous" new bodies on Sunday as they searched for explosive traps left behind by the attackers, a security official said, a day after a bloody raid ended the four-day siege of the remote desert refinery.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation, said the bodies were badly disfigured and difficult to identify.

"The bodies could be either Algerian or foreign hostages," he said.

Algerian special forces stormed the natural gas complex in the Sahara desert on Saturday to end the standoff, and the government said all 32 militants were killed. Earlier Sunday, Algeria's chief government spokesman said he feared the toll of hostages — which stood at 23 on Saturday — would rise as the special forces teams finished their search.

He said the militants came from six countries and were armed to cause maximum destruction. Sonatrach, the Algerian state oil company running the Ain Amenas site along with BP and Norway's Statoil, said the entire refinery had been mined.

"They had decided to succeed in the operation as planned, to blow up the gas complex and kill all the hostages," said Communications Minister Mohamed Said, speaking on a state radio interview.

The American government had warned that there were credible threats of more kidnapping attempts on Westerners.

With few details emerging from the remote site in eastern Algeria, it was unclear whether anyone was rescued in the final operation, but the number of hostages killed Saturday — seven — was how many the militants had said that morning they still had.

British Prime Minister David Cameron said Sunday that three Britons were killed and another three are believed dead, along with a foreigner who was living in Britain. He said that 22 Britons who survived the ordeal are now back in Britain.

"Now, of course, people will ask questions about the Algerian response to these events, but I would just say that the responsibility for these deaths lies squarely with the terrorists who launched a vicious and cowardly attack," Cameron said.

The siege at Ain Amenas transfixed the world after radical Islamists linked to al Qaeda stormed the complex on Wednesday, which contained hundreds of plant workers from all over the world, then held them hostage surrounded by the Algerian military and its attack helicopters for four tense days that were punctuated with gun battles and dramatic tales of escape.


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Pointer playing key role for St. John’s

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 19 Januari 2013 | 23.16

It's not a stretch to suggest St. John's chances against DePaul Saturday in Chicago (Noon; SNY; WBBR-1130 AM) depend on how well rugged sophomore wing Sir'Dominic Pointer plays.

The 6-foot-5 Pointer has figured prominently in most of the Red Storm's 10 wins. Statistics don't necessarily reflect his impact — diving for a loose ball or tipping a rebound to a teammate doesn't show up in the score sheet.

His two highest point totals of the season came in non-league victories over Florida Gulf Coast and St. Francis College. He also supplied defensive prowess and much-needed energy, scoring eights points in the Johnnies' most-recent victory, 67-63 over No. 20 Notre Dame on Wednesday.

"I've always said [Pointer is] the heart and soul of our team," St. John's coach Steve Lavin said. "If you were to go back and do a study, his minutes of productiveness and our team's runs and comebacks, even last year, the couple games I coached, he was right in the middle.

"He just brings that Tasmanian-devil energy, an Energizer Bunny, the straw that stirs the drink."

Pointer takes pride in that role, one he has held his entire career. He gets a kick out of locking down the opposition's top players, banging against bigger bodies on the boards, drawing the ire of the other team with his physical play and throwing down a big dunk.

"I try to bring it every game as best as I can," he said.

If Pointer brings it today, based on recent history, St. John's (10-7, 2-3 Big East) likely will head back to Queens victorious.

A win not only would continue the Storm' s momentum following the big win over Notre Dame, but could get the Johnnies on a roll. If there is a soft part of the Big East schedule, this is it with today's game followed by matchups with Rutgers, Seton Hall and DePaul again.

"This is a very good chance for us to get some great wins and better our chances of making the [NCAA] tournament," Pointer said.

zbraziller@nypost.com


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Giants’ Snee to have hip surgery after Pro Bowl

No one is going to have to tear the uniform off Chris Snee. He turns 31 today and admits "If you're looking for the same player I was when I was 26, you're not going to find anyone who can do what they could do when they were 26.'' He still considers himself one of the top guards in the NFL and this weekend heads to Hawaii to play in the Jan. 27 Pro Bowl.

Following the Pro Bowl, Snee will undergo hip surgery and after nine years with the Giants the wear-and-tear is starting to take a toll.

"Right now my mindset is year-to-year,'' Snee said in an interview on Giants.com. "That's all you can focus on. I sat down with my wife after this year and decided if I wanted to do it again. It's a grind. There's a lot that goes into it mentally and physically, but I couldn't see myself walking away just yet."

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Chris Snee

Snee intends on returning for his 10th season with the Giants. Beyond that, who knows? He's missed only six games in his career, only one since his 2004 rookie year and is a fixture at right guard, starting all 138 regular season and 11 postseason games in which he's played.

The thought of retiring hit Snee after last year's Super Bowl run - an exhilarating but exhausting process.

"That was when I physically felt shot,'' Snee said. "I said, 'If I went through that again, I would be done.' This year, it was just the hip; I got rolled up on. It was actually someone falling onto the back of my leg that did the damage. Other than that, I kept myself in great shape and, physically, I felt better than I have in two or three years. That being said, I'm getting older and you can't do the same things you could four or five years ago.''

Although Snee needs hip surgery, he says the problem has quieted down enough for him to attend and participate in the Pro Bowl, giving him two weeks of sun and fun with his wife, Kate – the daughter of coach Tom Coughlin – and his three sons. This will be Snee's fourth Pro Bowl.

"That's why I'm going," Snee said. "The experiences that I've had with my kids and my wife and just meeting all the guys; it's something I couldn't pass up on. You only get so many of those opportunities in life and I'm going to cherish every one of them. This hip - it feels fine now. It's quieted down. With the experience that I have with my kids, I can put off the surgery for three or four weeks. That's what this life is about. I'm going to go out there; we're going to have something we can remember forever."

Snee is the backup NFC guard, behind Mike Iupati of the 49ers and Jahri Evans of the Saints. That could change. If the 49ers beat the Falcons in the NFC Championship game, Iupati will head to the Super Bowl and will replaced by Josh Sitton of the Packers, elevating Snee into a starting role.


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Man found dead after fire in abandoned building in Queens

A man was killed in a Queens fire early today, police said.

The blaze erupted about 12:55 a.m. in an abandoned building on 120th Street near Liberty Avenue in Richmond Hill, authorities said.

The unidentified man was found in a detached garage in the back of the building at about 1:30 a.m., after the fire was extinguished.

A police source said homeless people are known to take shelter in the building.

The city medical examiner will determine the cause of death.

Sixty firefighters battled the blaze. Fire marshals are investigating the cause, according to an FDNY spokesman.


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Algeria crisis comes to bloody end as 'final assault' leaves 7 hostages, 11 militants dead

AIN AMENAS, Algeria — Algeria's special forces stormed a natural gas complex in the middle of the Sahara desert on Saturday in a "final assault" aimed at ending a four-day-old hostage crisis, the state news agency reported. It said 11 militants and seven hostages were killed.

The report, quoting a security source, didn't say whether any hostages or militants remained alive, and it didn't give the nationalities of the dead. It said the army was forced to intervene after a fire broke out in the plant.

The siege at the Ain Amenas plant, jointly run by BP, Norway's Statoil and Algeria's state-owned oil company, transfixed the world after radical Islamists stormed the complex, which contained hundreds of plant workers from all over the world.

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Algerian security forces vehicles drive through the desert road near Ain Amenas.

Algeria's response to the crisis was typical of the country's history in confronting terrorists — military action over negotiation — and caused an international outcry from countries worried about their citizens.

The latest deaths bring the official Algerian tally of dead to 19 hostages and 29 militants, although reports on the number of dead, injured and freed have been contradictory throughout the crisis.

The militants attacked the plant Wednesday morning. They crept across the border from Libya, 60 miles away, and fell on a pair of buses taking foreign workers to the airport. The buses' military escort drove off the attackers in a blaze of gunfire that sent bullets zinging over the heads of crouching workers. A Briton and an Algerian — probably a security guard — were killed.

Frustrated, the militants turned to the vast gas complex, divided between the workers' living quarters and the refinery itself, and seized hostages, the Algerian government said. The gas flowing to the site was cut off.

On Thursday, Algerian helicopters opened fire on a convoy carrying both kidnappers and their hostages, resulting in many deaths, according to witnesses.

In their final communications, the militants said they were holding seven hostages: three Belgian, two Americans, a Japanese and a Briton. They had threatened to kill them if the Algerian army attacked.

Algerian authorities estimated that about 30 militants occupied the Ain Amenas site Wednesday and with 18 already reported dead, it appeared Saturday that the hostage crisis was finally over.

The standoff has put the spotlight on al-Qaida-linked groups that roam remote areas of the Sahara, threatening vital infrastructure and energy interests. The militants initially said their operation was intended to stop a French attack on Islamist militants in neighboring Mali.


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Arrest made in death of Amityville boy, 4

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Police investigate the death of an Amityville child's death.

AMITYVILLE — An arrest has been made in the slaying of a 4-year-old boy found alone inside a Long Island apartment after an anonymous 911 call, police said Saturday.

Jonathan Thompson, 31, was charged with second-degree murder in the death of Adonis Reed, Suffolk County police said in a news release.

Adonis was found unconscious on a couch in an apartment in a private house on a quiet Amityville street on Wednesday afternoon. He was pronounced dead at a hospital, and his death was classified as a homicide. Detectives said he showed signs of being assaulted.

Suffolk County police Lt. Jack Fitzpatrick told reporters Wednesday night that Adonis was "a victim of violence."

Thompson's home address is the same as the residence where the boy was found. He was arrested in Brooklyn with the help of the U.S. Marshals Service.

Thompson was in custody Saturday and not immediately available for comment. He is scheduled to be arraigned later in the day.

Neighbor Eric Erath told reporters on Thursday that he used to see the little boy and his 6-year-old sister occasionally playing around the house, but he couldn't recall the last time. "Every time I used to see them, they were both very cheerful," said Erath, who lives next door.

He said he never saw any signs of abuse. "I do not believe anything like that happened," he said.

The boy's sister was in the custody of county child welfare officials, police said. It wasn't clear if the children lived at the apartment.

The apartment house where the boy's body was found is in a middle-class neighborhood with a hodgepodge of old and new architecture. The apartment is in a two-story Victorian-style house with yellow shingles.


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New details released from Part II of Oprah's interview with Armstrong as IOC blasts TV confession

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 18 Januari 2013 | 23.16

@LanceArmstrong via Twitter

Armstrong tweeted this pic of himself over the weekend.

The IOC lashed out at Lance Armstrong one day after his confession to doping aired on TV as Oprah Winfrey released new details from her sit-down with the former cycling star.

Armstrong's doping confession to Winfrey was "too little, too late" and failed to provide any new information that will help clean up the sport he tarnished through years of cheating, the vice president of the IOC said Friday.

Armstrong finally admitted to cheating his way to the top of the cycling world during a bombshell interview with the last night.

THE LYIN' KING: Lance Armstrong keeps a stiff upper lip during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired last night.

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THE LYIN' KING: Lance Armstrong keeps a stiff upper lip during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired last night.

The stone-faced liar answered "yes" four times when Winfrey asked whether he took the drugs he was accused of using.

A day after stripping Armstrong of his bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the IOC urged the disgraced former Tour de France champion to supply details to anti-doping authorities in order to "bring an end to this dark episode."

In an interview with The Associated Press, IOC vice president Thomas Bach said Armstrong's admission to Winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs — after years of vehement denials —was not enough.

"If he thinks this interview would help him get credibility back, I think this is too little, too late," said Bach, a German lawyer who leads the IOC's anti-doping investigations. "It's a first step in the right direction, but no more.

"If he really loves his sport and wants to regain at least some credibility, then he should tell the whole truth and cooperate with the relevant sports bodies."

Winfrey tonight will target Armstrong's family's reaction to his doping admission — including how his mother and son were handling the news — as well was the "arrogant" tweet of Armstrong with his jerseys.

"Was it just you being your cocky, arrogant jerk self that did the tweet with you lying with all the jerseys?" Winfrey asks the former cycling star.

The second part of interview will air tonight at 9 on OWN.

Meanwhile, Armstrong's former teammate, Tyler Hamilton, calls the cyclist's confession a "big first step" but says Armstrong must follow it up by telling authorities everything he knows about the doping programs he used to win his Tour de France titles.

Hamilton's testimony was key to the case against Armstrong. He described the doping program on Armstrong's team and the power Armstrong wielded in pressuring teammates to go along with the doping.


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OUCH! Fla. man bites off girlfriend's thumb during fight

PALM BAY, Fla. — Police in Florida say a man bit off his girlfriend's left thumb during a fight while he was driving her to work.

Florida Today reports that hospital officials called police after the woman arrived for treatment Wednesday.

Palm Bay police spokeswoman Yvonne Martinez says 35-year-old Ricardo Marquis Davis confessed to biting off the thumb and spitting it onto the floorboard.

He told police they had gotten into an argument and she had pushed his head while they were driving.

Martinez says doctors were not able to reattach the woman's thumb. She says police victim advocates are working to help her.

Davis is being held in the Brevard County Jail on aggravated battery charges.


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Michael J. Fox to Taylor Swift: 'Back off' from my son

It doesn't matter if Taylor Swift has feelings for Michael J. Fox's son or not. The "Back to the Future" actor would give her a definite "No" if she ever thought about dating Sam Fox.

Tina Fey took a swipe at Swift during the Golden Globes, joking that the serial dater should "stay away" from Michael J. Fox's son, who served as Mr. Golden Globe at the ceremony.

The bit was a hit with the audience but it seems like Fox shares Fey's sentiments.

When asked by Vulture if he'd approve of a Sam/Taylor romance Fox said, "No. No… Just back off."

He added, "I don't keep up with it at all…but Taylor Swift writes songs about everybody she goes out with, right? What a way to build a career."

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Michael J. Fox, his wife Tracy Pollan and their son Sam Fox at the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards

And if the pop superstar ever came by the Fox home for dinner the actor quipped, "I wouldn't even know who she was."

But he would definitely remember her if she penned a breakup song about Sam. "Yeah, exactly," he said. "'Sam, You Piece of S--t.' Oh . . . that was the girl you brought home!"


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Amber Heard dumps Johnny Depp for female French model

How does a woman do better than the sexiest man alive? For Amber Heard, it's a woman. The actress has moved on from her fling with Johnny Depp with French model Marie de Villepin.

The two stunning blondes, both 26, have been spotted together frequently in recent months, and are currently enjoying a romantic getaway in de Villepin's hometown of Paris.

Heard, an open bisexual, has said "I love who I love. It's the person that matters."

Indeed, before hooking up with her "Rum Diaries" co-star Depp, Heard was in a long-term relationship with female L.A. artist Tasya van Ree.

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Heard and de Villepin arrived at Roissy airport in Paris on January 16.

And sources tell Page Six that van Ree and Heard might not be over just yet. "Amber and Tasya were hooking up while Amber was seeing Johnny, so I wouldn't be surprised if they were still in contact," a source tells Page Six. "And I think Tasya would take her back in a second. Whatever happens, they'll always be in each other's lives."

But for now, she's solidly with de Villepin, the daughter of former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin. Heard was spotted riding on the back of her motorcycle down the Champs d'Elysees Thursday night, en route to a movie date.


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Prince Albert II slams Nicole Kidman’s Grace Kelly film for untruths

Prince Albert II of Monaco has voiced criticism of a new Hollywood movie about his mother, Grace Kelly.

In a statement from the prince and his sisters Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie, he described the film "Grace of Monaco" which stars Nicole Kidman as "needlessly glamorized" and "historically inaccurate."

The Palace said the Olivier Dahan-directed film contained "major historical untruths and a series of purely fictional scenes."

"The Princely family wishes to emphasize that this film is by no means a biopic," the statement said.

"It recounts one rewritten and needlessly 'glamorized' page in the history of the Principality of Monaco and its family."

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Nicole Kidman looked a lot like Grace Kelly, who she plays in a new film, at the 2013 G'Day USA Black Tie Gala in Los Angeles

The film follows the legendary actress after she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco, becoming Princess Grace. It will feature Kidman and British actor Tim Roth as Prince Rainier.

In the film, due for release next year, Kidman plays the young princess during the 1962 crisis when France blockaded Monaco after a heavy tax dispute.

The Palace said it had been "surprised" when it received the script for the film, as it had "in no way been associated with this project." It added it had submitted to producers several requests for changes but they were not all taken into consideration.

"The Palace of Monaco cannot accept that the producers of this film imply they have received Their Highnesses' support in any way whatsoever, since this is not the case," the statement concluded.

The film's producer, Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, told AFP the production was meant to be a work of fiction.

"The palace was aware of the script and made requests for changes. We took most of their remarks into account, but not all," he said.

In an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro, Kidman said the film was a dramatic work charting Kelly's "path from cinema to royalty."

"This is not a biopic or a fictionalized documentary . . . but only a small part of her life where she reveals her great humanity as well as her fears and weaknesses," she said.


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US home construction in 2012 highest in four years

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 17 Januari 2013 | 23.16

WASHINGTON — US builders started work on homes in December at the fastest pace since the summer of 2008 and finished 2012 as their best year for residential construction since the early stages of the housing crisis.

The Commerce Department said Thursday that builders broke ground on houses and apartments at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 954,000. That's 12.1 percent higher than November's annual rate and nearly double the recession low reached in April 2009.

For the year, builders started work on 780,000 homes. That's still roughly half of the annual number of starts consistent with healthier markets. But it is an increase of 28.1 percent from 2011. And it is the most since 2008 — shortly after the housing market began to collapse in late 2006 and 2007.

Steady job gains, record-low mortgage rates and a tight supply of new and previously occupied homes available for sale have helped boost sales and prices in most markets. That has made builders more confident.

"The strong rise in single-family starts is a clear indication of builder confidence in the sales outlook," said Pierre Ellis, an economist at Decision Economics, in a note to clients.

In December, the pace of single-family home construction, which makes up two-thirds of the market, increased 8 percent. It is now 75 percent higher than the recession low reached in March 2009.

Apartment construction, which is more volatile, surged 23 percent last month.

Applications for building permits, a sign of future construction, inched up to a rate of 903,000 — a 4 ½ year high.

Confidence among homebuilders held steady in January at the highest level in nearly seven years. But builders are feeling slightly less optimistic about their prospects for sales over the next six months, according to a survey released Wednesday.

In November, sales of previously occupied homes rose to their highest level in three years, while new-home sales reached a 2 1/2-year high.

Those factors have helped make homebuilders more confident and spurred new home construction. But homebuilders' are still warily watching the current standoff in Washington between President Barack Obama and Congress over several approaching budget deadlines, including the need to boost the nation's $16.4 trillion borrowing limit.

Though new homes represent less than 20 percent of the housing sales market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to data from the homebuilders association.


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Eva Longoria nip slip at Globes after-party

With an open back, a giant keyhole cutout and a thigh-high slit, some kind of wardrobe malfunction was definitely in the cards for Eva Longoria on Sunday night.

Lo and behold, the "Desperate Housewives" actress experienced a nip slip in her Pucci frock while walking down the red carpet with stylist Ken Paves at the InStyle and Warner Bros. after party.

As Longoria posed for photos, her billowing skirt caught her heel. And when she bent over to untangle herself, um, a little something spilled out.

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Eva Longoria and hairstylist Ken Paves arrive at the InStyle and Warner Bros. Golden Globe party at The Beverly Hilton Hotel.


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Lhota officially enters race for mayor

Joe Lhota tweeted today: "All my followers should follow @joelhota4mayor The campaign has begun!"

@JoeLhota via Twitter

Joe Lhota tweeted today: "All my followers should follow @joelhota4mayor The campaign has begun!"

He's in.

Former MTA chairman Joe Lhota officially entered the race for mayor this morning after filing documents with the city Board of Elections and Campaign Finance Board.

"It's official. Joe Lhota is a candidate to be the 109th mayor of New York City," Lhota tweeted about 10 a.m.

Lhota, a Republican who served as top deputy to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, also launched his campaign website, Joelhotaformayor.com.

"Since I left my position as chairman and CEO of the MTA just two weeks ago, I've been asked over and over, 'Joe, why do you want to be the mayor of New York City?,'" Lhota said.

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Joe Lhota

"I understand that a lot of politicians will come up with a slick, scripted answer, but my answer is a lot like me: direct and straightforward. I love this city – I love its diversity and optimism, and the opportunity it represents. But the very things I love about New York City are fragile and must be protected," Lhota said in a "From Joe" message on his Web site.

"In the upcoming weeks and months I look forward to discussing the issues that matter most to you and our fellow New Yorkers and how together we can continue to see New York City thrive."


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Majority of NY voters back Cuomo's gun bill: Siena poll

ALBANY - New Yorkers like Gov. Cuomo's new controversial gun bill - and most of the other proposals he unveiled in last week's State of the State speech, a new poll out today found.

Support for the gun bill Cuomo signed Tuesday — which made New York the first state in the nation to act after last month's Newtown elementary school massacre — was strongest (91-8 percent) for a provision toughening penalties for buying illegal guns or using guns on school grounds, the Siena College survey found.

That was followed by strengthening the state's ban on assault weapons and limiting magazines to seven bullets (73-26).

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Gov. Cuomo addresses an audience in Rochester Wednesday.

New York voters opposed the National Rifle Association's proposal — not in the Cuomo bill — to place armed guards in schools (52-46 percent) and more strongly opposed training and arming teachers (69-30).

The Jan. 10-15 telephone survey of 676 registered state voters found that while Cuomo's favorability (71-24) and job approval (60-38) ratings remained strong, his support among fellow Democrats edged up while fewer Republicans backed the governor in the wake of what was widely viewed as a solidly Democratic 2013 agenda.

Voters supported numerous elements of the agenda, including increasing the minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.75 an hour (83-15), providing taxpayer money for state campaigns while limiting the size of contributions (59-36), allowing for early voting (67-30), providing state aid for schools to lengthen the school day or year (62-35) and decriminalizing up to 15 grams of pot in public (62-35 percent).

They also backed a tough "bar exam" for teachers by 76-23 percent.

The poll also found New Yorkers have turned against the controversial practice of fracking for natural gas upstate (44-40), a reversal from a Siena poll last month that found narrow support (42-36).

Support for legalizing casino gambling, another Cuomo priority, shrank a bit (52-43) from prior surveys — with city voters evenly divided and stronger support in the suburbs.

Voters continued to think the state is moving in the right direction by 57-33 percent, up slightly from last month.

The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.


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