Orlando radio host Dan Sileo suspended after Tampa Bay Bucs ownership threaten action against him and Clear Channel

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Acid-tongued local sports radio host Dan Sileo has done something few in the media have been able to do in recent years: He elicited a response -- and an angry one -- from reclusive Tampa Bay Bucs ownership.

And as a result, Sileo has been suspended from his job as a morning sports radio host in Orlando and Tampa, according to the Tampa Tribune. In Orlando, his station, 740-AM, ran the nationally syndicated Steve Czaban Show on Friday morning,

Bucs co-chairman Joel Glazer, one of the sons of owner Malcolm Glazer, angrily denied a report by Sileo on Thursday that his family might consider selling the team because the Glazers have lost more than $400 million in Bernie Madoff's ponzi scheme.

Joel Glazer, in what some are saying is an unprecedented move, came out with a public statement Thursday in which he blasted Sileo and threatened to take action against Clear Channel, which owns the stations where Sileo is heard.

"The report today by Dan Sileo about family and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is 100 percent false," Glazer said in his statement. "The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not, nor have they ever been for sale. In addition, our family or any of our related companies have never invested one penny with Bernie Madoff. The report is baseless, irresponsible and slanderous. This type of behavior by Mr. Sileo and his company Clear Channel will be dealt with in the appropriate manner."

I was listening to Sileo Thursday morning when he said his information was based on a friend who works for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The friend, Sileo said, told him the Glazers had lost $440 million with Madoff. Sileo also said in passing that Magic owner Rich DeVos was tied to Madoff.

Sileo's morning radio show is heard on both 740-AM in Orlando and on WDAE -- the most popular sports radio station in the Tampa Bay market.



Sileo could not be reached for comment, but on 740-AM's website, there is now a statement at the top of the page apologizing for Sileo's "factually incorrect" comments. The statement also says the station is making a "full retraction."

Full disclosure: Sileo is one of my guilty pleasures. Even though my critically acclaimed radio show is on a competing station, I like to listen to Sileo and hope his damning information about the Glazers was based on more than just what a friend told him. But I'm skeptical. Sileo has always been controversial and sometimes says outlandish things just to get a reaction. He's always been entertaining, but credibility has never been his strong suit.

Orlando radio host Dan Sileo suspended after Tampa Bay Bucs ownership threaten action against him and Clear Channel

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Acid-tongued local sports radio host Dan Sileo has done something few in the media have been able to do in recent years: He elicited a response -- and an angry one -- from reclusive Tampa Bay Bucs ownership.

And as a result, Sileo has been suspended from his job as a morning sports radio host in Orlando and Tampa, according to the Tampa Tribune. In Orlando, his station, 740-AM, ran the nationally syndicated Steve Czaban Show on Friday morning,

Bucs co-chairman Joel Glazer, one of the sons of owner Malcolm Glazer, angrily denied a report by Sileo on Thursday that his family might consider selling the team because the Glazers have lost more than $400 million in Bernie Madoff's ponzi scheme.

Joel Glazer, in what some are saying is an unprecedented move, came out with a public statement Thursday in which he blasted Sileo and threatened to take action against Clear Channel, which owns the stations where Sileo is heard.

"The report today by Dan Sileo about family and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is 100 percent false," Glazer said in his statement. "The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not, nor have they ever been for sale. In addition, our family or any of our related companies have never invested one penny with Bernie Madoff. The report is baseless, irresponsible and slanderous. This type of behavior by Mr. Sileo and his company Clear Channel will be dealt with in the appropriate manner."

I was listening to Sileo Thursday morning when he said his information was based on a friend who works for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The friend, Sileo said, told him the Glazers had lost $440 million with Madoff. Sileo also said in passing that Magic owner Rich DeVos was tied to Madoff.

Sileo's morning radio show is heard on both 740-AM in Orlando and on WDAE -- the most popular sports radio station in the Tampa Bay market.



Sileo could not be reached for comment, but on 740-AM's website, there is now a statement at the top of the page apologizing for Sileo's "factually incorrect" comments. The statement also says the station is making a "full retraction."

Full disclosure: Sileo is one of my guilty pleasures. Even though my critically acclaimed radio show is on a competing station, I like to listen to Sileo and hope his damning information about the Glazers was based on more than just what a friend told him. But I'm skeptical. Sileo has always been controversial and sometimes says outlandish things just to get a reaction. He's always been entertaining, but credibility has never been his strong suit.

Dear Yankees fans

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I am a pure-bred, die hard New Yorker, except when it comes to baseball. That’s because I grew up loving the Philadelphia Phillies of the 1970s – Mike Schmidt, Greg Luzinski, Gary Maddox, Steve Carlton, Larry Bowa, Bob Boone, etc. – so I will be rooting against New York this fall.
The Phillies, in case you don’t know, are the first professional sports franchise to lose 10,000 games. Their list of season collapses extends as far as the Yanks’ dozens of pennants. For years, we were the Futile Phils. But no longer. We’re World Champions, in fact.
When I was young, before the age of the Internet and ESPN, I used to sit in my upstairs room in the Catskill Mountains, listening to a very faint and static-filled station from Philadelphia report Phillies games. Until the post-season. That’s when we’d watch Reggie Jackson hit screaming home runs and the Yankees rip up almost any opponent in sight.
Now, we will witness the ultimate World Series. Phillies vs. Yankees. Great pitching, great hitting, solid fielding.
A real east coast affair.
Good luck to you Yankee fans out there. This year’s playoffs have really shined. Let’s hope the action continues. And how about the picture of the Philly Phanatic dressed as Rocky?

Dear Yankees fans

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I am a pure-bred, die hard New Yorker, except when it comes to baseball. That’s because I grew up loving the Philadelphia Phillies of the 1970s – Mike Schmidt, Greg Luzinski, Gary Maddox, Steve Carlton, Larry Bowa, Bob Boone, etc. – so I will be rooting against New York this fall.
The Phillies, in case you don’t know, are the first professional sports franchise to lose 10,000 games. Their list of season collapses extends as far as the Yanks’ dozens of pennants. For years, we were the Futile Phils. But no longer. We’re World Champions, in fact.
When I was young, before the age of the Internet and ESPN, I used to sit in my upstairs room in the Catskill Mountains, listening to a very faint and static-filled station from Philadelphia report Phillies games. Until the post-season. That’s when we’d watch Reggie Jackson hit screaming home runs and the Yankees rip up almost any opponent in sight.
Now, we will witness the ultimate World Series. Phillies vs. Yankees. Great pitching, great hitting, solid fielding.
A real east coast affair.
Good luck to you Yankee fans out there. This year’s playoffs have really shined. Let’s hope the action continues. And how about the picture of the Philly Phanatic dressed as Rocky?

Lenny Sullivan DEAD

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Bruce Springsteen’s cousin and assistant road manager Lenny Sullivan is dead.

Lenny Sullivan died in Kansas City Monday where the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were set to perform, as reported last night on LALATE.
Bruce Springsteen’s cousin and assistant road manager Lenny Sullivan is dead.

Lenny Sullivan died in Kansas City Monday where the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were set to perform, as reported last night on LALATE.

Lenny Sullivan DEAD

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Bruce Springsteen’s cousin and assistant road manager Lenny Sullivan is dead.

Lenny Sullivan died in Kansas City Monday where the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were set to perform, as reported last night on LALATE.
Bruce Springsteen’s cousin and assistant road manager Lenny Sullivan is dead.

Lenny Sullivan died in Kansas City Monday where the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were set to perform, as reported last night on LALATE.

Lopez Not Becoming Lola

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Jennifer Lopez has denied rumors she's reinventing herself for her forthcoming album by adopting a new stage moniker.

The singer/actress has returned to the studio to record tracks for her upcoming "Love?" release.

"Fresh Out of the Oven," a song from her recording sessions that will not appear on the album, debuted online on Wednesday.

Speculation Lopez was preparing for a name change gathered pace when a promotional Web site for the track appeared to depict the singer as a female dancer named Lola.

But Epic Records president Amanda Ghost insists Lopez is not trading her previous nickname of J.Lo for Lola.

She tells People.com, "This is a hot club record that the label loved and Jennifer thought was fun.

"Jennifer and Pitbull got together and the record leaked. Lola is a fun character just for this song."

A source close to Lopez adds, "Lola is just for this song, it's not her ongoing persona. It's something fun. She hasn't become Sasha Fierce (Beyonce's alter ego). There won't be anything to do with Lola on her 'Love?' album."



Lopez Not Becoming Lola

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Jennifer Lopez has denied rumors she's reinventing herself for her forthcoming album by adopting a new stage moniker.

The singer/actress has returned to the studio to record tracks for her upcoming "Love?" release.

"Fresh Out of the Oven," a song from her recording sessions that will not appear on the album, debuted online on Wednesday.

Speculation Lopez was preparing for a name change gathered pace when a promotional Web site for the track appeared to depict the singer as a female dancer named Lola.

But Epic Records president Amanda Ghost insists Lopez is not trading her previous nickname of J.Lo for Lola.

She tells People.com, "This is a hot club record that the label loved and Jennifer thought was fun.

"Jennifer and Pitbull got together and the record leaked. Lola is a fun character just for this song."

A source close to Lopez adds, "Lola is just for this song, it's not her ongoing persona. It's something fun. She hasn't become Sasha Fierce (Beyonce's alter ego). There won't be anything to do with Lola on her 'Love?' album."



Fidel Castro's sister says she helped the CIA

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Fidel Castro’s younger sister says she collaborated with the CIA in 1964 following the Cuban revolution.

Juanita Castro, 76, told Univision’s WLTV-23 station late Sunday
she initially supported her brother’s 1959 overthrow of the Batista
dictatorship but quickly became disillusioned by the revolution’s
vast number of executions and rampant expropriation of private
property.

Her home became a sanctuary for anti-Communists before she fled
the island in 1964. In the TV interview, Juanita Castro says she
was approached by the CIA. The Miami Herald confirmed with station officials that she collaborated with the agency while she was in Cuba and after she left. She eventually settled in Miami and ran a
pharmacy.


Her new memoir was released Monday by Santillana USA.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Fidel Castro's sister says she helped the CIA

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Fidel Castro’s younger sister says she collaborated with the CIA in 1964 following the Cuban revolution.

Juanita Castro, 76, told Univision’s WLTV-23 station late Sunday
she initially supported her brother’s 1959 overthrow of the Batista
dictatorship but quickly became disillusioned by the revolution’s
vast number of executions and rampant expropriation of private
property.

Her home became a sanctuary for anti-Communists before she fled
the island in 1964. In the TV interview, Juanita Castro says she
was approached by the CIA. The Miami Herald confirmed with station officials that she collaborated with the agency while she was in Cuba and after she left. She eventually settled in Miami and ran a
pharmacy.


Her new memoir was released Monday by Santillana USA.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Jeremy Mayfield will face the nation on ESPN's OTL

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If nothing else, 2009 will be remembered as the year of the spectacular Jeremy Mayfield flameout, when a well-known driver saw his career completely shatter beyond all hope of repair amid drug allegations, alleged murder plots, and enough family drama to fill ten reality series.
Now, Mayfield is talking on camera about the entire affair; he'll be on ESPN's Outside The Lines this Sunday at 9 a.m. to discuss everything that's happened to him since he qualified for Daytona way back in February. You've read and heard plenty about the Mayfield saga -- here it is, presented in verse and music -- but for most people, this will be the first chance to look in Mayfield's eyes and decide for themselves whether he's telling the truth.
Mayfield, as you no doubt know, was suspended in May by NASCAR for testing positive for methamphetamine. He charged that the test was a false positive stemming from his use of prescription medication Claritin-D and Adderall. His suspension was lifted later in the summer, but almost immediately afterward, he tested positive again. In the course of the affair, he's traded shots with his stepmother, accusing her of being complicit in the death of Mayfield's father.
Now, with hope for resuming his NASCAR career gone, Mayfield is apparently determined to take some people down with him. According to ESPN, Mayfield claims that "NASCAR is using his situation to scare the sport's marquee drivers who he says use drugs, such as marijuana and cocaine."
"You use me as an example to let everybody know who may have already tested positive for marijuana, cocaine or whatever, that they haven't got anybody for, and it puts the fear of God in everybody in the whole sport," Mayfield says. "I was a good example, a good pawn who wasn't going to cost them any money at all. I was worth more to them as a failed drug test then I am as a driver, owner for my own team."
However, it's not a pity party for Mayfield. When asked whether the combination of Adderall and Claritin-D could cause a false positive for meth, Dr. Anthony Butch, director of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory and an experienced hand with drug testing, flat-out stated, "No, they could never be confused for methamphetamine in a confirmation."
The Mayfield show airs Sunday morning at 9 a.m., just the thing to get your Martinsville race day started.

Jeremy Mayfield will face the nation on ESPN's OTL

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If nothing else, 2009 will be remembered as the year of the spectacular Jeremy Mayfield flameout, when a well-known driver saw his career completely shatter beyond all hope of repair amid drug allegations, alleged murder plots, and enough family drama to fill ten reality series.
Now, Mayfield is talking on camera about the entire affair; he'll be on ESPN's Outside The Lines this Sunday at 9 a.m. to discuss everything that's happened to him since he qualified for Daytona way back in February. You've read and heard plenty about the Mayfield saga -- here it is, presented in verse and music -- but for most people, this will be the first chance to look in Mayfield's eyes and decide for themselves whether he's telling the truth.
Mayfield, as you no doubt know, was suspended in May by NASCAR for testing positive for methamphetamine. He charged that the test was a false positive stemming from his use of prescription medication Claritin-D and Adderall. His suspension was lifted later in the summer, but almost immediately afterward, he tested positive again. In the course of the affair, he's traded shots with his stepmother, accusing her of being complicit in the death of Mayfield's father.
Now, with hope for resuming his NASCAR career gone, Mayfield is apparently determined to take some people down with him. According to ESPN, Mayfield claims that "NASCAR is using his situation to scare the sport's marquee drivers who he says use drugs, such as marijuana and cocaine."
"You use me as an example to let everybody know who may have already tested positive for marijuana, cocaine or whatever, that they haven't got anybody for, and it puts the fear of God in everybody in the whole sport," Mayfield says. "I was a good example, a good pawn who wasn't going to cost them any money at all. I was worth more to them as a failed drug test then I am as a driver, owner for my own team."
However, it's not a pity party for Mayfield. When asked whether the combination of Adderall and Claritin-D could cause a false positive for meth, Dr. Anthony Butch, director of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory and an experienced hand with drug testing, flat-out stated, "No, they could never be confused for methamphetamine in a confirmation."
The Mayfield show airs Sunday morning at 9 a.m., just the thing to get your Martinsville race day started.

Melba Moore, Phil Perry to Perform at Triad

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The Triad will present Tony Award winner and Grammy nominee Melba Moore in a live performance as part of the CD Listening Party for her disc, The Gift of Love on Thursday, November 12 at 9pm. She will be joined by veteran R&B star Phil Perry.

The CD, released on Shanachie, contains 11 upbeat, uplifting, and inspirational songs that run the gamut from contemporary gospel to adult contemporary. An exclusive artist meet & greet/autograph session will follow the performance.

Moore received the Tony Award for Purlie. Her other stage credits include Hair, Les Miserables, Chicago, and Ain't Misbehavin'.

Melba Moore, Phil Perry to Perform at Triad

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The Triad will present Tony Award winner and Grammy nominee Melba Moore in a live performance as part of the CD Listening Party for her disc, The Gift of Love on Thursday, November 12 at 9pm. She will be joined by veteran R&B star Phil Perry.

The CD, released on Shanachie, contains 11 upbeat, uplifting, and inspirational songs that run the gamut from contemporary gospel to adult contemporary. An exclusive artist meet & greet/autograph session will follow the performance.

Moore received the Tony Award for Purlie. Her other stage credits include Hair, Les Miserables, Chicago, and Ain't Misbehavin'.

Marcus Jordan talks about life at UCF, and his father's HOF speech

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Who can blame him?

The former Whitney Young star is enjoying life as a University of Central Florida freshman. He's gone from playing basketball in the same cold-weather city that his famous father, Michael, used to reign over, to being a hotshot recruit in the shadow of sunny Disney World.

I sat down with the younger Jordan recently, and we discussed a number of different topics, including what his adjustment to college has been like, how much he misses home and his dad's Hall of Fame speech.

You could have gone to a lot of different schools, especially after what you did at States last year; why come to UCF?

Marcus Jordan: I really put UCF off, well, I put all my recruitment off until the end of my senior season. After we won the championship, I really sat down and just looked at all my options. A.J. Rompza, he really played a big part, being one of my best friends and telling me how much they could really use me here. After I took my visit, I just felt comfortable here, and I felt I could make an impact right away. So, that was really my main thing with where I could go. And I felt that they wanted me because they recruited me for a while.

In a way, you were being loyal to them because they had been with you from the beginning.

MJ: Yeah, you could say that, in a way. Because a lot of schools that came on late, I didn't really know if they wanted Marcus Jordan, the basketball player, or Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son.

Everybody goes through adjustments during their freshman year of college. What's the biggest adjustment you've had to make, especially going from a high school star in Chicago to a college player trying to make a name for himself?

MJ: I think the whole jump from high school to college is just a big jump in itself, dealing with classes and time management. You don't have your parents to wake you up to get to class and stuff. So I think just everything. It's totally different, it's a whole different atmosphere. It just takes time to get adjusted to.

How much have you talked to … [Whitney Young head coach Tyrone] Slaughter since you've been here?

MJ: I talk to Coach Slaughter; he actually sends me text messages every day. He has little quotes that he'll send out to a lot of players and stuff. He sends them to me every day; me and A.J. actually get 'em. I actually saw him when he was down here in the summer for AAU Nationals. But yeah, we still keep in touch.

Do you miss the routine of being at home and being in high school at all?

MJ: Yeah, you have days where you miss being back in your hometown and seeing your family and everybody every day 'cause you get used to it. At the same time, you're growing up and you're becoming an adult so you want to get off and do your own thing.

Obviously, you had to deal with a lot of trash-talking in high school because of your family background. But, do you worry that might be worse in college with people trying to get in your face or stuff happening on the road?

MJ: I'm pretty sure that [there] will be days where it's pretty bad and you get hostile environments, but I'm used to it. I'm used to being criticized everywhere I go on the basketball court, and off the basketball court. So I just take it in stride.

I was going to say, it doesn't even seem like you're bothered by it at this point.

MJ: Nah, I've had to deal with criticism since I was like 8 years old. So, being 18 now, it's just another thing.

What has it been like for you around campus?

MJ: It's pretty cool, actually, because a lot of people here don't know me by face. I sit and I wait for my next class and I hear people talking about Marcus Jordan, and they don't know that I'm sitting right there. It's actually pretty cool just sneaking under the radar.

Do you think that will continue to happen once the season starts? Or is your cover kind of blown?

MJ: (Smiles) I honestly don't know. Hopefully my cover's not blown. Hopefully I can still go under the radar, because I kinda like it, just having time to myself. But I don't know, we'll see.

All right, the Hall of Fame speech. You were sitting right there; what did you think?
MJ: (Smiles) I thought it was a great speech. Honestly, I think a lot of people took it out of context. I actually talked to my dad after the speech. He was just trying to convey where he got his motivation from, over his career, and I think a lot of people just took it out of context and thought he was trying to punch jabs and stuff like that. I personally thought it was a funny and great speech.

I'm sure you read some of the stuff people were saying. Were you surprised at the backlash at all?

MJ: I thought it was kind of funny. People were just digging where there was nothing to be dug. That's always gonna happen. People are gonna fish for stuff that's not really there.

When he looked down at you guys and said: "I wouldn't want to be you," what was going through your mind? Were you like, "Gee, Dad, I agree, or …" What were you thinking at the time?

MJ: No … I was just thinking that he … It's just a lot of pressure, being Michael Jordan's son [or] Michael Jordan's daughter. It's tough for anyone to be in my shoes. It's tough for me, too. I think when he said that, he was just trying to [relay] to everybody that it is pretty tough. I didn't think he had a problem with us or anything like that. I just thought that's what he was trying to say.

In the weeks after, do wish Bryon Russell had just shut up?

MJ: (Laughs) Honestly, he had his chance. It happened more than once, so what you gonna do? What are you gonna do?

After that speech, a lot of people said your dad was the most competitive person alive. How do you compare to him in that regard?

MJ: I think we're both very competitive. My brother's competitive as well, and my sister's competitive. My mom's competitive. We're a whole competitive family. You could even dig out old tapes of us playing basketball -- me, my brother and my dad. It used to get pretty heated because we all talked trash, but it's all with love.

Do you talk to your brother and your dad on a daily basis and compare notes about how your experience is going compared to how their college experience was?

MJ: Definitely. I've talked to my dad a lot now that I've been in college, and I've talked to Jeff, too, because he's been there. He's done the stuff that I've done. There are days when you have tough times and you kind of hit a wall, and I'll call Jeff and he'll just say it gets easier. As the season progresses, practices become a little easier, you start figuring out how to deal with class and stuff. My dad's been there and done that, too, so they both give me advice.

What is Jeff planning on doing now that he's stopped playing?

MJ: I don't know. Honestly, I don't know.

You're his brother. How do you not know?

MJ: (Laughs) He's definitely focused on getting schoolwork done. And he actually had an internship at the Jordan brand, so he's looking to take over the business, probably, so we'll see.

Speaking of the Jordan brand, how has the adjustment been to wearing adidas stuff? [Adidas is a sponsor of UCF athletics.]

MJ: It hasn't really been an adjustment. I wear the adidas gear that I've been given. And it is what it is.

But there's no problem with that? The whole family is so recognizable with the Jordan brand. Is it just one of those things that comes with being at school?

MJ: Yeah. It's all UCF gear -- I get, I wear.

When you wear the UCF gear back at home, do people ask what that is? Where the school is?

MJ: You get little jokes here and there, but they're just jokes. People understand that the school where I'm at, we're sponsored by adidas. So, of course, the gear that we're gonna get is gonna be adidas gear. I'm always gonna represent my school, no matter where I go.

While I was preparing for the interview, I read an article where you said one of the reasons you came to UCF was because there was an eight-to-one girl-to-guy ratio, have you been taking advantage of that since you've been here?

MJ: (Laughs) Well, that quote was actually taken out of context.

All right, so set the record straight.

MJ: In the interview, he was talking about advantages and disadvantages of coming to UCF. And he mentioned that there was a ratio of such, and I corrected him, and I told him what the ratio was. But, I'm just focused on basketball and school …

All right, but if you were gonna compare the girls from home to Florida girls, is there a comparison?

MJ: (Laughs) Um, honestly, I don't know how to answer that question. I don't know.

That's probably the best answer.

MJ: Yeah. (Laughs).

So, what are you doing to kill time at school?

MJ: I'm a big PlayStation 3 fan. I play video games constantly, and NBA2K10 and NBA Live '10 just came out, so basically that's what I've been doing. Or homework. We have study-hall hours, so I get homework done. Just in my free time, sometimes I come up [to the gym] and shoot a couple extra free throws or whatever it is.

Who are some of the guys on the game that you play with? Are there one or two guys you go with on the game every time?

MJ: I play with the Lakers. So I always have to give Kobe the ball, [or] Ron Artest. I actually traded Derek Fisher and some other players for Stephen Curry. So, Stephen Curry runs my point guard. Stephen Curry gets a couple shots here and there, too.

Obviously, you've got friends from Chicago who are on the team. Do you guys ever go, Man, being in Orlando is a lot different than where we were at before?

MJ: (Laughs) Yeah, I always talk to my friends and family back home, and my brother hasn't actually visited me yet, but I told him he's got to come out here 'cause it's totally different. It's really hot and humid, and actually, back home it's about to snow. It's different.

I read that you're going to be a hospitality management major. What do you want to do with the degree down the line? Why did you pick that major?

MJ: Probably in the future, I would like to own a couple nightclubs. I think that's a good business to go into. People are always gonna want to have fun, so why not open up a club that everybody can come to?

Have you picked out a name for the club yet?

MJ: Nah, I haven't picked out a name yet. (Laughs)

Have you picked up a nickname since you've been at school?

MJ: Not that I know of, nah. Coaches actually call all our players by initials, so we have like AJ -- AJ [Rompza]. Taylor Young we call TY. I guess my nickname would be MJ.

Any problem with that at all?

MJ: (Smiles) Nah, it's my initials, too, so there's no problem.

Every freshman I know has been asked this question when they start school: Ten years from now, what do you think you'll be doing?

MJ: Wow, that's a tough question. Hopefully, I'm in the NBA, but if not, hopefully I take my hospitality management degree and have my chain of nightclubs and whatever it is I'm doing.

We'll get out of here on this one: When your dad shows up here, do you think that will be any different than when he we came to all your high school games at home?

MJ: Nah, I don't think it will be any different. There's always commotion wherever my dad goes, and he actually came and visited maybe a week and a half ago, two weeks ago. And we actually sat down at a restaurant on campus called Tailgaters, and we sat down and ate dinner, and it wasn't that big of a deal. I'm sure the first couple times he comes on campus people are gonna cause a big scene and take pictures, but they'll get adjusted to it.

You're just going to laugh at all the hoopla?

MJ: Yeah, I'm used to it. He's used to it, too, so we all crack jokes about it.

Marcus Jordan talks about life at UCF, and his father's HOF speech

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Who can blame him?

The former Whitney Young star is enjoying life as a University of Central Florida freshman. He's gone from playing basketball in the same cold-weather city that his famous father, Michael, used to reign over, to being a hotshot recruit in the shadow of sunny Disney World.

I sat down with the younger Jordan recently, and we discussed a number of different topics, including what his adjustment to college has been like, how much he misses home and his dad's Hall of Fame speech.

You could have gone to a lot of different schools, especially after what you did at States last year; why come to UCF?

Marcus Jordan: I really put UCF off, well, I put all my recruitment off until the end of my senior season. After we won the championship, I really sat down and just looked at all my options. A.J. Rompza, he really played a big part, being one of my best friends and telling me how much they could really use me here. After I took my visit, I just felt comfortable here, and I felt I could make an impact right away. So, that was really my main thing with where I could go. And I felt that they wanted me because they recruited me for a while.

In a way, you were being loyal to them because they had been with you from the beginning.

MJ: Yeah, you could say that, in a way. Because a lot of schools that came on late, I didn't really know if they wanted Marcus Jordan, the basketball player, or Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son.

Everybody goes through adjustments during their freshman year of college. What's the biggest adjustment you've had to make, especially going from a high school star in Chicago to a college player trying to make a name for himself?

MJ: I think the whole jump from high school to college is just a big jump in itself, dealing with classes and time management. You don't have your parents to wake you up to get to class and stuff. So I think just everything. It's totally different, it's a whole different atmosphere. It just takes time to get adjusted to.

How much have you talked to … [Whitney Young head coach Tyrone] Slaughter since you've been here?

MJ: I talk to Coach Slaughter; he actually sends me text messages every day. He has little quotes that he'll send out to a lot of players and stuff. He sends them to me every day; me and A.J. actually get 'em. I actually saw him when he was down here in the summer for AAU Nationals. But yeah, we still keep in touch.

Do you miss the routine of being at home and being in high school at all?

MJ: Yeah, you have days where you miss being back in your hometown and seeing your family and everybody every day 'cause you get used to it. At the same time, you're growing up and you're becoming an adult so you want to get off and do your own thing.

Obviously, you had to deal with a lot of trash-talking in high school because of your family background. But, do you worry that might be worse in college with people trying to get in your face or stuff happening on the road?

MJ: I'm pretty sure that [there] will be days where it's pretty bad and you get hostile environments, but I'm used to it. I'm used to being criticized everywhere I go on the basketball court, and off the basketball court. So I just take it in stride.

I was going to say, it doesn't even seem like you're bothered by it at this point.

MJ: Nah, I've had to deal with criticism since I was like 8 years old. So, being 18 now, it's just another thing.

What has it been like for you around campus?

MJ: It's pretty cool, actually, because a lot of people here don't know me by face. I sit and I wait for my next class and I hear people talking about Marcus Jordan, and they don't know that I'm sitting right there. It's actually pretty cool just sneaking under the radar.

Do you think that will continue to happen once the season starts? Or is your cover kind of blown?

MJ: (Smiles) I honestly don't know. Hopefully my cover's not blown. Hopefully I can still go under the radar, because I kinda like it, just having time to myself. But I don't know, we'll see.

All right, the Hall of Fame speech. You were sitting right there; what did you think?
MJ: (Smiles) I thought it was a great speech. Honestly, I think a lot of people took it out of context. I actually talked to my dad after the speech. He was just trying to convey where he got his motivation from, over his career, and I think a lot of people just took it out of context and thought he was trying to punch jabs and stuff like that. I personally thought it was a funny and great speech.

I'm sure you read some of the stuff people were saying. Were you surprised at the backlash at all?

MJ: I thought it was kind of funny. People were just digging where there was nothing to be dug. That's always gonna happen. People are gonna fish for stuff that's not really there.

When he looked down at you guys and said: "I wouldn't want to be you," what was going through your mind? Were you like, "Gee, Dad, I agree, or …" What were you thinking at the time?

MJ: No … I was just thinking that he … It's just a lot of pressure, being Michael Jordan's son [or] Michael Jordan's daughter. It's tough for anyone to be in my shoes. It's tough for me, too. I think when he said that, he was just trying to [relay] to everybody that it is pretty tough. I didn't think he had a problem with us or anything like that. I just thought that's what he was trying to say.

In the weeks after, do wish Bryon Russell had just shut up?

MJ: (Laughs) Honestly, he had his chance. It happened more than once, so what you gonna do? What are you gonna do?

After that speech, a lot of people said your dad was the most competitive person alive. How do you compare to him in that regard?

MJ: I think we're both very competitive. My brother's competitive as well, and my sister's competitive. My mom's competitive. We're a whole competitive family. You could even dig out old tapes of us playing basketball -- me, my brother and my dad. It used to get pretty heated because we all talked trash, but it's all with love.

Do you talk to your brother and your dad on a daily basis and compare notes about how your experience is going compared to how their college experience was?

MJ: Definitely. I've talked to my dad a lot now that I've been in college, and I've talked to Jeff, too, because he's been there. He's done the stuff that I've done. There are days when you have tough times and you kind of hit a wall, and I'll call Jeff and he'll just say it gets easier. As the season progresses, practices become a little easier, you start figuring out how to deal with class and stuff. My dad's been there and done that, too, so they both give me advice.

What is Jeff planning on doing now that he's stopped playing?

MJ: I don't know. Honestly, I don't know.

You're his brother. How do you not know?

MJ: (Laughs) He's definitely focused on getting schoolwork done. And he actually had an internship at the Jordan brand, so he's looking to take over the business, probably, so we'll see.

Speaking of the Jordan brand, how has the adjustment been to wearing adidas stuff? [Adidas is a sponsor of UCF athletics.]

MJ: It hasn't really been an adjustment. I wear the adidas gear that I've been given. And it is what it is.

But there's no problem with that? The whole family is so recognizable with the Jordan brand. Is it just one of those things that comes with being at school?

MJ: Yeah. It's all UCF gear -- I get, I wear.

When you wear the UCF gear back at home, do people ask what that is? Where the school is?

MJ: You get little jokes here and there, but they're just jokes. People understand that the school where I'm at, we're sponsored by adidas. So, of course, the gear that we're gonna get is gonna be adidas gear. I'm always gonna represent my school, no matter where I go.

While I was preparing for the interview, I read an article where you said one of the reasons you came to UCF was because there was an eight-to-one girl-to-guy ratio, have you been taking advantage of that since you've been here?

MJ: (Laughs) Well, that quote was actually taken out of context.

All right, so set the record straight.

MJ: In the interview, he was talking about advantages and disadvantages of coming to UCF. And he mentioned that there was a ratio of such, and I corrected him, and I told him what the ratio was. But, I'm just focused on basketball and school …

All right, but if you were gonna compare the girls from home to Florida girls, is there a comparison?

MJ: (Laughs) Um, honestly, I don't know how to answer that question. I don't know.

That's probably the best answer.

MJ: Yeah. (Laughs).

So, what are you doing to kill time at school?

MJ: I'm a big PlayStation 3 fan. I play video games constantly, and NBA2K10 and NBA Live '10 just came out, so basically that's what I've been doing. Or homework. We have study-hall hours, so I get homework done. Just in my free time, sometimes I come up [to the gym] and shoot a couple extra free throws or whatever it is.

Who are some of the guys on the game that you play with? Are there one or two guys you go with on the game every time?

MJ: I play with the Lakers. So I always have to give Kobe the ball, [or] Ron Artest. I actually traded Derek Fisher and some other players for Stephen Curry. So, Stephen Curry runs my point guard. Stephen Curry gets a couple shots here and there, too.

Obviously, you've got friends from Chicago who are on the team. Do you guys ever go, Man, being in Orlando is a lot different than where we were at before?

MJ: (Laughs) Yeah, I always talk to my friends and family back home, and my brother hasn't actually visited me yet, but I told him he's got to come out here 'cause it's totally different. It's really hot and humid, and actually, back home it's about to snow. It's different.

I read that you're going to be a hospitality management major. What do you want to do with the degree down the line? Why did you pick that major?

MJ: Probably in the future, I would like to own a couple nightclubs. I think that's a good business to go into. People are always gonna want to have fun, so why not open up a club that everybody can come to?

Have you picked out a name for the club yet?

MJ: Nah, I haven't picked out a name yet. (Laughs)

Have you picked up a nickname since you've been at school?

MJ: Not that I know of, nah. Coaches actually call all our players by initials, so we have like AJ -- AJ [Rompza]. Taylor Young we call TY. I guess my nickname would be MJ.

Any problem with that at all?

MJ: (Smiles) Nah, it's my initials, too, so there's no problem.

Every freshman I know has been asked this question when they start school: Ten years from now, what do you think you'll be doing?

MJ: Wow, that's a tough question. Hopefully, I'm in the NBA, but if not, hopefully I take my hospitality management degree and have my chain of nightclubs and whatever it is I'm doing.

We'll get out of here on this one: When your dad shows up here, do you think that will be any different than when he we came to all your high school games at home?

MJ: Nah, I don't think it will be any different. There's always commotion wherever my dad goes, and he actually came and visited maybe a week and a half ago, two weeks ago. And we actually sat down at a restaurant on campus called Tailgaters, and we sat down and ate dinner, and it wasn't that big of a deal. I'm sure the first couple times he comes on campus people are gonna cause a big scene and take pictures, but they'll get adjusted to it.

You're just going to laugh at all the hoopla?

MJ: Yeah, I'm used to it. He's used to it, too, so we all crack jokes about it.

Joseph Wiseman

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Joseph Wiseman has died at the age of 91 years. He was a good actor and famous for his role of Dr. No in the first James Bond film. He was born in 15th may 1918 and moved to United States with his family. He started his career while he was a teenager.
His daughter Martha Graham Wiseman told the associated press that he was having poor health and died on Monday at his home at Manhattan. She said “Stage acting was what he wanted to be remembered for,”
He was a good screen and stage actor. His work includes “Detective Story” (1951) and “The Unforgiven” (1960). He was also good in guest roles in TV programs. His special work includes “Law & Order,” “The Streets of San Francisco,” “The Twilight Zone” and “The Untouchables,” He actually got fame from his role in “Dr. No,” the first film of James Bond series.
He worked in many films during 1950’s. His last film was in 1988 but his TV career didn’t end with that. He had long and successful career in theater. In 1938 he appeared first time in his Broadway play. ‘Judgment at Nuremberg’ was his last play of stage performance in 2001.His second wife Pearl Lang was a choreographer. She died in February.

Joseph Wiseman

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Joseph Wiseman has died at the age of 91 years. He was a good actor and famous for his role of Dr. No in the first James Bond film. He was born in 15th may 1918 and moved to United States with his family. He started his career while he was a teenager.
His daughter Martha Graham Wiseman told the associated press that he was having poor health and died on Monday at his home at Manhattan. She said “Stage acting was what he wanted to be remembered for,”
He was a good screen and stage actor. His work includes “Detective Story” (1951) and “The Unforgiven” (1960). He was also good in guest roles in TV programs. His special work includes “Law & Order,” “The Streets of San Francisco,” “The Twilight Zone” and “The Untouchables,” He actually got fame from his role in “Dr. No,” the first film of James Bond series.
He worked in many films during 1950’s. His last film was in 1988 but his TV career didn’t end with that. He had long and successful career in theater. In 1938 he appeared first time in his Broadway play. ‘Judgment at Nuremberg’ was his last play of stage performance in 2001.His second wife Pearl Lang was a choreographer. She died in February.

Bosom Buddies: A Correspondence With Melissa Lima

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This job, unlike many others in "sports media," provides plenty of absurd scenarios on a weekly basis. But this one, involving Jose Lima's ex-wife, Melissa, thrusts us headlong into Eugene Ionesco territory.

You see, Ms. Lima emailed this site last Wednesday night in an effort to help provide you, boob-ogling reader of the fortnight, with more photos of herself:

Since some people are still obsessed with wondering why there are only one or two pictures of Melissa Lima, I thought I would share a couple more...

Enjoy!
Being the intrepid truth-seeker that I am, I first inquired whether this actually was the top-heavy mystery woman who tickled the internet's fancy with her busty patriotism so long ago.

Come on, Melissa. This isn't really you. If it is, this is like finding Big Foot and the Loch Ness monster all at once.

Proof, please.

MLima:

Funny! What kind of Proof do you want?

Me:

I have no idea! It's just, well, odd. And what are you Googling yourself or something?

(No shame if you are. I'm doing it right now. Not Googling you, but, you know, ME. Because I'm vain.)

And I thought you and Jose were separated? Wasn't that a rumor? Or something?

I don't know. I'm confused.

Anyway, call this number 917-854-3630 and say my name in Spanish or something: A.J. Daulerio.

MLima:

Well, I stopped googling myself years ago but I decided to google Jose to see if I could see where he was at right now...No, we are not together anymore. He owes me child support for like two years and It's getting old. BTW, my sister and I used to be obsessed about what people would write about me! Crazy!! I even got asked to do a five page spread in FHM magazine, but turned it down. Stupid me! I guess they were getting lots of letters requesting me. I will call you manana and say anything you want in spanish...well, not anything.

You can now tell your online peeps that you found something better than the loch ness monster ;)

Off to bed...

And, of course, she called the next day and left a message. If she could roller skate, she'd be up for an internship at Deadspin.

But, for now, let's help her find Jose Lima. Deadspin I-Team...assemble!

Bosom Buddies: A Correspondence With Melissa Lima

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This job, unlike many others in "sports media," provides plenty of absurd scenarios on a weekly basis. But this one, involving Jose Lima's ex-wife, Melissa, thrusts us headlong into Eugene Ionesco territory.

You see, Ms. Lima emailed this site last Wednesday night in an effort to help provide you, boob-ogling reader of the fortnight, with more photos of herself:

Since some people are still obsessed with wondering why there are only one or two pictures of Melissa Lima, I thought I would share a couple more...

Enjoy!
Being the intrepid truth-seeker that I am, I first inquired whether this actually was the top-heavy mystery woman who tickled the internet's fancy with her busty patriotism so long ago.

Come on, Melissa. This isn't really you. If it is, this is like finding Big Foot and the Loch Ness monster all at once.

Proof, please.

MLima:

Funny! What kind of Proof do you want?

Me:

I have no idea! It's just, well, odd. And what are you Googling yourself or something?

(No shame if you are. I'm doing it right now. Not Googling you, but, you know, ME. Because I'm vain.)

And I thought you and Jose were separated? Wasn't that a rumor? Or something?

I don't know. I'm confused.

Anyway, call this number 917-854-3630 and say my name in Spanish or something: A.J. Daulerio.

MLima:

Well, I stopped googling myself years ago but I decided to google Jose to see if I could see where he was at right now...No, we are not together anymore. He owes me child support for like two years and It's getting old. BTW, my sister and I used to be obsessed about what people would write about me! Crazy!! I even got asked to do a five page spread in FHM magazine, but turned it down. Stupid me! I guess they were getting lots of letters requesting me. I will call you manana and say anything you want in spanish...well, not anything.

You can now tell your online peeps that you found something better than the loch ness monster ;)

Off to bed...

And, of course, she called the next day and left a message. If she could roller skate, she'd be up for an internship at Deadspin.

But, for now, let's help her find Jose Lima. Deadspin I-Team...assemble!

Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula Vs. S&P 500

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Joel Greenblatt's "magic formula investing" strategy trounced the Standard & Poor's 500 index during the 10-year period ending June 30.

An investor who started with $10,000 on July 1, 1999, and used the magic formula method ended up with $29,400, according to the updated results published this week. That's a 194 percent total return, or 11.4 percent annualized. The figures are net of a 1 percent annual management fee.

The same investor who bought an index fund based on the S&P 500 would have ended up with $8,000, or a 20 percent loss.

The magic formula also beat the S&P for the one-, three- and five-year periods ending June 30. That's based on a back-tested magic formula portfolio of 24 top-ranked large-cap U.S. stocks rebalanced quarterly.

Greenblatt introduced his "magic formula" in "The Little Book That Beats The Market." The formula ranks stocks based on just two factors: return on capital and earnings yield.

Investors who are intrigued by the logic and simplicity of the magic formula can open a free account at magicformulainvesting.com that allows them to see what stocks meet Greenblatt's parameters. The list, which is updated daily, can be adjusted based on market cap.

The formula's current list of 30 stocks among the biggest equities includes a number of equities that guru investors have chosen. Check out the site to see for yourself.

Greenblatt says in the book that the magic formula list could be looked at as just a starting point for stock ideas. It's certainly one of the simplest methods an investor can use, and a good starting point for people new to the market.

Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula Vs. S&P 500

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Joel Greenblatt's "magic formula investing" strategy trounced the Standard & Poor's 500 index during the 10-year period ending June 30.

An investor who started with $10,000 on July 1, 1999, and used the magic formula method ended up with $29,400, according to the updated results published this week. That's a 194 percent total return, or 11.4 percent annualized. The figures are net of a 1 percent annual management fee.

The same investor who bought an index fund based on the S&P 500 would have ended up with $8,000, or a 20 percent loss.

The magic formula also beat the S&P for the one-, three- and five-year periods ending June 30. That's based on a back-tested magic formula portfolio of 24 top-ranked large-cap U.S. stocks rebalanced quarterly.

Greenblatt introduced his "magic formula" in "The Little Book That Beats The Market." The formula ranks stocks based on just two factors: return on capital and earnings yield.

Investors who are intrigued by the logic and simplicity of the magic formula can open a free account at magicformulainvesting.com that allows them to see what stocks meet Greenblatt's parameters. The list, which is updated daily, can be adjusted based on market cap.

The formula's current list of 30 stocks among the biggest equities includes a number of equities that guru investors have chosen. Check out the site to see for yourself.

Greenblatt says in the book that the magic formula list could be looked at as just a starting point for stock ideas. It's certainly one of the simplest methods an investor can use, and a good starting point for people new to the market.

Homemade Cancer Machine Shows Promise

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John Kanzius invented a radio wave machine that he believed would one day cure cancer. He got cancer researchers so excited, some are already testing it out on laboratory animals.

When 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl first met Kanzius, he told us he didn't have a background in science or medicine; he didn't even have a college degree.

What he did have was a deadly form of leukemia and a determination to use whatever time he had left to come up with a better way to treat the disease.

Using his wife's pie pans and what he knew best - radios - Kanzius, a former radio executive, built a machine in his garage that he hoped would zap cancer cells without the horrible side effects you get with chemotherapy and radiation.

60 Minutes decided to keep track of Kanzius and his invention, so we followed him for over a year, as he pushed to speed up the research on his machine and fought to slow down his own cancer, which was killing him.

When Stahl first met Kanzius in January 2008, he was finishing his 36th round of chemotherapy since being diagnosed with terminal leukemia. All that chemo had been keeping him alive, barely.

Homemade Cancer Machine Shows Promise

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John Kanzius invented a radio wave machine that he believed would one day cure cancer. He got cancer researchers so excited, some are already testing it out on laboratory animals.

When 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl first met Kanzius, he told us he didn't have a background in science or medicine; he didn't even have a college degree.

What he did have was a deadly form of leukemia and a determination to use whatever time he had left to come up with a better way to treat the disease.

Using his wife's pie pans and what he knew best - radios - Kanzius, a former radio executive, built a machine in his garage that he hoped would zap cancer cells without the horrible side effects you get with chemotherapy and radiation.

60 Minutes decided to keep track of Kanzius and his invention, so we followed him for over a year, as he pushed to speed up the research on his machine and fought to slow down his own cancer, which was killing him.

When Stahl first met Kanzius in January 2008, he was finishing his 36th round of chemotherapy since being diagnosed with terminal leukemia. All that chemo had been keeping him alive, barely.

A WHOLE LOT OF BRAVO REALITY STARS AND SHOWS

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If you put money on Bravo network's television presence continuing to grow and expand, something tells us you'll be continuing to collect for years to come. The Bravo boys seem very eager to give the viewing audience what they want. And what do we want? More drama, of course! Specifically-- more eccentric, multi-tasking Bravo-made mini moguls. Bravo announced three heaping scoops of new Bravo reality programs focused exclusively on Bravo celebrities from past Bravo series. That's a lot of Bravo.
Bethenny Frankel, the single housewife on the series The Real Housewives of New York City, is getting her own solo show, as rumors suggested this summer. The docuseries will center on her successful career as a natural foods chef and nutrition author, as well as her love life, which is surely a bed of roses since she met Jason Hoppy.
A fan favorite and winner of the fourth season of Project Runway, back when Bravo aired the series, Christian Siriano will also star in a one-man show focused on his preparations for a store and markets his clothing line. Count on new catch phrases from the pint-sized designer who is probably to blame for beating "Fierce" into our vernacular.

Finally, former Top Chef contestant Fabio Viviani will star in Fabio: A Catered Affair. Viewers will witness the ups and down Viviano and his business partner, Jacopo Falleni, face when they expand their Los Angeles restaurant and get into the catering game. Good chance there will be some cute waiters in the support cast there.

A WHOLE LOT OF BRAVO REALITY STARS AND SHOWS

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If you put money on Bravo network's television presence continuing to grow and expand, something tells us you'll be continuing to collect for years to come. The Bravo boys seem very eager to give the viewing audience what they want. And what do we want? More drama, of course! Specifically-- more eccentric, multi-tasking Bravo-made mini moguls. Bravo announced three heaping scoops of new Bravo reality programs focused exclusively on Bravo celebrities from past Bravo series. That's a lot of Bravo.
Bethenny Frankel, the single housewife on the series The Real Housewives of New York City, is getting her own solo show, as rumors suggested this summer. The docuseries will center on her successful career as a natural foods chef and nutrition author, as well as her love life, which is surely a bed of roses since she met Jason Hoppy.
A fan favorite and winner of the fourth season of Project Runway, back when Bravo aired the series, Christian Siriano will also star in a one-man show focused on his preparations for a store and markets his clothing line. Count on new catch phrases from the pint-sized designer who is probably to blame for beating "Fierce" into our vernacular.

Finally, former Top Chef contestant Fabio Viviani will star in Fabio: A Catered Affair. Viewers will witness the ups and down Viviano and his business partner, Jacopo Falleni, face when they expand their Los Angeles restaurant and get into the catering game. Good chance there will be some cute waiters in the support cast there.

Carmina Salcido prepares for book signings

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The busy life of Carmina Salcido will likely shift into overdrive following today's airing of the hour-long ABC News 20/20 program on her nearly miraculous survival of Ramón Salcido's murder spree in Sonoma Valley 20 years ago.
Carmina Salcido, 23, has received a steady stream of requests for media interviews and bookstore appearances since the book she co-authored, “Not Lost Forever,” went on sale 10 days ago.

Public interest in her story is certain to be stoked by the 20/20 report, which will show at 10 p.m. tonight on ABC.

Carmina Salcido will make her first bookstore appearance at 2 p.m. Saturday at Copperfield's Books in Petaluma, 140 Kentucky St. “Not Lost Forever,” which Salcido co-authored with Steve Jackson, has quickly become Copperfield's No. 1 selling non-fiction hardcover book.

On Sunday, Oct. 25, Salcido will speak at a 4 p.m. event at the Sonoma Community Center, 276 E. Napa St. in Sonoma. Readers' Books of Sonoma will sponsor that talk and will charge $5 at the door.

Salcido lives in Sonoma and works at a dog-grooming shop.

— Chris Smith

Carmina Salcido prepares for book signings

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The busy life of Carmina Salcido will likely shift into overdrive following today's airing of the hour-long ABC News 20/20 program on her nearly miraculous survival of Ramón Salcido's murder spree in Sonoma Valley 20 years ago.
Carmina Salcido, 23, has received a steady stream of requests for media interviews and bookstore appearances since the book she co-authored, “Not Lost Forever,” went on sale 10 days ago.

Public interest in her story is certain to be stoked by the 20/20 report, which will show at 10 p.m. tonight on ABC.

Carmina Salcido will make her first bookstore appearance at 2 p.m. Saturday at Copperfield's Books in Petaluma, 140 Kentucky St. “Not Lost Forever,” which Salcido co-authored with Steve Jackson, has quickly become Copperfield's No. 1 selling non-fiction hardcover book.

On Sunday, Oct. 25, Salcido will speak at a 4 p.m. event at the Sonoma Community Center, 276 E. Napa St. in Sonoma. Readers' Books of Sonoma will sponsor that talk and will charge $5 at the door.

Salcido lives in Sonoma and works at a dog-grooming shop.

— Chris Smith

Bucs trade DE Gaines Adams to Bears

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TAMPA, Fla. — The winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded underachieving defensive end Gaines Adams to the Chicago Bears for a second-round pick in the 2010 draft.
The deal Friday night came four days before the NFL trade deadline.
Adams was the fourth overall pick in the 2007 draft out of Clemson and had 13 1/2 sacks in two-plus seasons with the Bucs, failing to play up to expectations that he'd help revive a once-revered pass rush.
In five games this season, Adams had 14 tackles and one sack. Stylez G. White likely will fill the opening in the lineup when the Bucs face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Rookie coach Raheem Morris singled out the 6-foot-5, 258-pound defensive end on the opening day of training camp, saying Adams would be considered a "bust" if he didn't post double-digit sacks this season.
Adams had six sacks as a rookie and 6 1/2 last season, when the absence of a consistent pass rush contributed to a late-season collapse that cost Tampa Bay a playoff berth. After a 9-3 start, the Bucs lost four straight down the stretch.
The 26-year-old said during training camp that he welcomed the challenge posed by Morris, who also called out the third-year pro after Adams began the season with lackluster performances in the first three games.
"In football you need that. Players tend to get in their own element and do things that they want to do. They need to be called out sometimes. He's the coach. Whatever he says, goes," Adams said in early August.
"I take it as a challenge. Being drafted fourth overall, that comes with the territory. It's year three for me. Obviously it's time for me to step up."

Bucs trade DE Gaines Adams to Bears

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TAMPA, Fla. — The winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded underachieving defensive end Gaines Adams to the Chicago Bears for a second-round pick in the 2010 draft.
The deal Friday night came four days before the NFL trade deadline.
Adams was the fourth overall pick in the 2007 draft out of Clemson and had 13 1/2 sacks in two-plus seasons with the Bucs, failing to play up to expectations that he'd help revive a once-revered pass rush.
In five games this season, Adams had 14 tackles and one sack. Stylez G. White likely will fill the opening in the lineup when the Bucs face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Rookie coach Raheem Morris singled out the 6-foot-5, 258-pound defensive end on the opening day of training camp, saying Adams would be considered a "bust" if he didn't post double-digit sacks this season.
Adams had six sacks as a rookie and 6 1/2 last season, when the absence of a consistent pass rush contributed to a late-season collapse that cost Tampa Bay a playoff berth. After a 9-3 start, the Bucs lost four straight down the stretch.
The 26-year-old said during training camp that he welcomed the challenge posed by Morris, who also called out the third-year pro after Adams began the season with lackluster performances in the first three games.
"In football you need that. Players tend to get in their own element and do things that they want to do. They need to be called out sometimes. He's the coach. Whatever he says, goes," Adams said in early August.
"I take it as a challenge. Being drafted fourth overall, that comes with the territory. It's year three for me. Obviously it's time for me to step up."

Boy found alive

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BREAKING NEWS: A boy believed to have climbed into a balloon resembling a flying saucer that floated helplessly thousands of metres above Colorado has been found safe and well.

Falcon Heene was found hiding in the attic, fearing he was in trouble with his parents, after releasing the balloon.

The bizarre scene played out live on television and prompted fears that the flying saucer-shaped balloon would crash with the young child inside. The balloon rotated slowly in the wind, tipping precariously at times.

Television pictures from the scene showed the balloon had landed in farmland, but there was no sign of the boy.

Photographs emerged that appear to show an object that had fallen from the balloon sparking fears the child had fallen out of the balloon.

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Officers also searched the child's home and surrounding area for signs of him.

The balloon travelled for more than two hours.

"The bottom of (the balloon) is contained and hasn't been breached," Eloise Campanella of Larimer County Sheriff's Department told CNN shortly after the balloon landed.

"So at this point we are thinking he did not fall out of it. He has to be somewhere on the ground near his home."

National Guard helicopters were scrambled and were monitoring the balloon when it landed.

Aviation experts said the boy could have survived the flight, but he would have been cold and possibly disoriented at high altitudes.

Cathy Davis of the Larimer County Sheriff's Department told reporters the experimental balloon was owned by the boy's parents and tethered behind the family's home.

She said two sons were playing outside when the older boy saw the younger one go into a plywood compartment at the bottom of the balloon and fly away as it slipped its rope tethers.

Falcon's father, Richard Heene, is a 'science detective' and storm chaser according to his My Space site.

He hosts a documentary series and radio show investigating the mysteries of science, The Science Detectives.

Last year, his site entry says, he flew into Hurricane Wilma to take magnetic field measurements and this year rode a motorcycle into a mesocyclone.

Boy found alive

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BREAKING NEWS: A boy believed to have climbed into a balloon resembling a flying saucer that floated helplessly thousands of metres above Colorado has been found safe and well.

Falcon Heene was found hiding in the attic, fearing he was in trouble with his parents, after releasing the balloon.

The bizarre scene played out live on television and prompted fears that the flying saucer-shaped balloon would crash with the young child inside. The balloon rotated slowly in the wind, tipping precariously at times.

Television pictures from the scene showed the balloon had landed in farmland, but there was no sign of the boy.

Photographs emerged that appear to show an object that had fallen from the balloon sparking fears the child had fallen out of the balloon.

Click here to watch the video.

Officers also searched the child's home and surrounding area for signs of him.

The balloon travelled for more than two hours.

"The bottom of (the balloon) is contained and hasn't been breached," Eloise Campanella of Larimer County Sheriff's Department told CNN shortly after the balloon landed.

"So at this point we are thinking he did not fall out of it. He has to be somewhere on the ground near his home."

National Guard helicopters were scrambled and were monitoring the balloon when it landed.

Aviation experts said the boy could have survived the flight, but he would have been cold and possibly disoriented at high altitudes.

Cathy Davis of the Larimer County Sheriff's Department told reporters the experimental balloon was owned by the boy's parents and tethered behind the family's home.

She said two sons were playing outside when the older boy saw the younger one go into a plywood compartment at the bottom of the balloon and fly away as it slipped its rope tethers.

Falcon's father, Richard Heene, is a 'science detective' and storm chaser according to his My Space site.

He hosts a documentary series and radio show investigating the mysteries of science, The Science Detectives.

Last year, his site entry says, he flew into Hurricane Wilma to take magnetic field measurements and this year rode a motorcycle into a mesocyclone.

Tess Taylor PHOTOS!

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PHOTOS! Here are pictures of Playboy’s Tess Taylor whose pic was reportedly taken near an unusual person last night - Nick Prugo. Tess Taylor on Model Mayhem and her Myspace page writes “my religion is simple. My religion is kindness”.

The stunning model is from Agoura Hills, California. Tess Taylor writes on Model Mayhema about her love of dancing and pilates.

“Hey RaWk sTarZz!!! My name is Tess Taylor! Nice to meet you! Welcome to my page! I feel like whatever I write in these things just won’t serve me justice. I thankfully reside in the beautiful Los Angeles area. I live to create art. Modeling is a strong passion of mine & I stand strong. I have been dancing for 17 years. I am a semi professional ballerina.
“I am now teaching dance, pilates and poledancing. I am very outgoing & it is rare to catch me without a smile on my face! I have been blessed to been trained by some of the most talented people in the industry. I am always looking to meet new people. So dont be shy! please message me!”

A report claims Wednesday night Taylor was “kicking it with Prugo [and Disney's Drake] at the Roosevelt Hotel [party]“.

On Myspace Taylor writes she was a semi professional ballerina.

“Nice to meet you! Welcome to my page! I feel like whatever I write in these things just won’t serve me justice. I thankfully reside in the beautiful Los Angeles area. I live to create art. Modeling and Acting are a strong passion of mine & I stand strong. I have been dancing for 17 years. I am a semi professional ballerina. I am now teaching dance, pilates and poledancing. I am very outgoing & it is rare to catch me without a smile on my face! I have been blessed to been trained by some of the most talented people in the industry. I am always looking to meet new people. So dont be shy! please message me!! Xoxo, Tess.”

Tess Taylor PHOTOS!

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PHOTOS! Here are pictures of Playboy’s Tess Taylor whose pic was reportedly taken near an unusual person last night - Nick Prugo. Tess Taylor on Model Mayhem and her Myspace page writes “my religion is simple. My religion is kindness”.

The stunning model is from Agoura Hills, California. Tess Taylor writes on Model Mayhema about her love of dancing and pilates.

“Hey RaWk sTarZz!!! My name is Tess Taylor! Nice to meet you! Welcome to my page! I feel like whatever I write in these things just won’t serve me justice. I thankfully reside in the beautiful Los Angeles area. I live to create art. Modeling is a strong passion of mine & I stand strong. I have been dancing for 17 years. I am a semi professional ballerina.
“I am now teaching dance, pilates and poledancing. I am very outgoing & it is rare to catch me without a smile on my face! I have been blessed to been trained by some of the most talented people in the industry. I am always looking to meet new people. So dont be shy! please message me!”

A report claims Wednesday night Taylor was “kicking it with Prugo [and Disney's Drake] at the Roosevelt Hotel [party]“.

On Myspace Taylor writes she was a semi professional ballerina.

“Nice to meet you! Welcome to my page! I feel like whatever I write in these things just won’t serve me justice. I thankfully reside in the beautiful Los Angeles area. I live to create art. Modeling and Acting are a strong passion of mine & I stand strong. I have been dancing for 17 years. I am a semi professional ballerina. I am now teaching dance, pilates and poledancing. I am very outgoing & it is rare to catch me without a smile on my face! I have been blessed to been trained by some of the most talented people in the industry. I am always looking to meet new people. So dont be shy! please message me!! Xoxo, Tess.”

'CHRIS PINE' slated to be the next Jack Ryan

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According to a report by Mike Fleming of Variety, actor Chris Pine is currently in negotiations with Paramount to assume the role of Tom Clancy's famed CIA agent, Jack Ryan to reboot the franchise for a new set of adventures.
Paramount confirmed the report late Tuesday in a statement by Paramount Film Group president Adam Goodman, "Tom Clancy created an unfortgettable character with Jack Ryan. With Chris in the role, we've taken our first step in creating a reboot that lives up to the successful lineage of the franchise."
Pine, who already had been partly instrumental as the new Captain Kirk of the recent revitalization of "Star Trek" earlier this past May as the film went on to become the highest-grossing Trek installment in the franchise and one of the summer's biggest hits as it grossed $257.7 million, is starting to become the next hot actor on the Hollywood block.
Pine is currently working on a project opposite Denzel Washington titled, "Unstoppable" for 20th Century Fox, being directed by Tony Scott and is in separate talks with director D.J. Caruso in Paramount's upcoming production, "The Art of Making Money". While Pine is expected to return as Captain Kirk for the next Trek film due in theaters in the summer of 2011, its unclear as to whether if they will tackle the Jack Ryan reboot before or after the next Trek sequel.
Earlier back in July, rumors were going around that actor George Clooney had expressed interest in playing Jack Ryanm but Paramount at the time was uncertain on the direction of the franchise. Pine will be the fourth actor to assume the role of Jack Ryan, as he been played by Alec Baldwin in 1990's "The Hunt for Red October" opposite Shawn Connery. Then Harrison Ford played Jack Ryan twice in the following sequels "Patriot Games" in 1992 and 1994's "Clear and Present Danger" and Ben Affleck in 2002's "The Sum of All Fears".

'CHRIS PINE' slated to be the next Jack Ryan

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According to a report by Mike Fleming of Variety, actor Chris Pine is currently in negotiations with Paramount to assume the role of Tom Clancy's famed CIA agent, Jack Ryan to reboot the franchise for a new set of adventures.
Paramount confirmed the report late Tuesday in a statement by Paramount Film Group president Adam Goodman, "Tom Clancy created an unfortgettable character with Jack Ryan. With Chris in the role, we've taken our first step in creating a reboot that lives up to the successful lineage of the franchise."
Pine, who already had been partly instrumental as the new Captain Kirk of the recent revitalization of "Star Trek" earlier this past May as the film went on to become the highest-grossing Trek installment in the franchise and one of the summer's biggest hits as it grossed $257.7 million, is starting to become the next hot actor on the Hollywood block.
Pine is currently working on a project opposite Denzel Washington titled, "Unstoppable" for 20th Century Fox, being directed by Tony Scott and is in separate talks with director D.J. Caruso in Paramount's upcoming production, "The Art of Making Money". While Pine is expected to return as Captain Kirk for the next Trek film due in theaters in the summer of 2011, its unclear as to whether if they will tackle the Jack Ryan reboot before or after the next Trek sequel.
Earlier back in July, rumors were going around that actor George Clooney had expressed interest in playing Jack Ryanm but Paramount at the time was uncertain on the direction of the franchise. Pine will be the fourth actor to assume the role of Jack Ryan, as he been played by Alec Baldwin in 1990's "The Hunt for Red October" opposite Shawn Connery. Then Harrison Ford played Jack Ryan twice in the following sequels "Patriot Games" in 1992 and 1994's "Clear and Present Danger" and Ben Affleck in 2002's "The Sum of All Fears".

Chetania Davis PHOTO!

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PHOTO! Here is a picture of Chetania Davis, the Stiletto stabber. Chetania Davis admits using her stiletto’s heel to stab another woman. The victim needed seven staples but survived.

The case then danced to court. How did the prosecution’s claims lace up?

Chetania Davis is 22. In Akron, Ohio she worked as a “dancer”. One night she showed to work and found a new dancer hired at the club, 52 years old. While the unnamed woman was clearly looking forward to her new …. exciting … job, Chetania Davis claim police was angry the victim was hired believing the club had enough dancers.

Prosecutors claim Chetania Davis took her heel and inflicted multiple wounds in a dressing room showdown. Davis has now pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year of probation, and no prison term.

Chetania Davis PHOTO!

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PHOTO! Here is a picture of Chetania Davis, the Stiletto stabber. Chetania Davis admits using her stiletto’s heel to stab another woman. The victim needed seven staples but survived.

The case then danced to court. How did the prosecution’s claims lace up?

Chetania Davis is 22. In Akron, Ohio she worked as a “dancer”. One night she showed to work and found a new dancer hired at the club, 52 years old. While the unnamed woman was clearly looking forward to her new …. exciting … job, Chetania Davis claim police was angry the victim was hired believing the club had enough dancers.

Prosecutors claim Chetania Davis took her heel and inflicted multiple wounds in a dressing room showdown. Davis has now pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year of probation, and no prison term.

Richard Castle Unveils New Novel Heat Waves

By Banzay on 07:26

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October 12, (THAINDIAN NEWS) A best selling author of New York Times, Richard Castle has unveiled his new book, titled “Heat Wave”. Readers can get their copy of the book from Amazon and read its thrilling stories. Ten chapters of the book would be available online at abc.com.

Heat Wave opens up with the death of a real estate tycoon based in New York who dies on the sidewalks of Manhattan. It also introduces the character of a lady who escaped from attack. Readers in this book would also come across moguls and mobsters who kill several people. The twist in the story comes after a murder and some secrets of the rich men was unveiled.

In this book of Castle, the readers would get introduced with a new character of Castle named Nikki Heat. She is the Homicide Detective of NYPD. Heat is portrayed as a professional, good looking and tough woman. She had a knack to get success in her cases. This passion for work made her leader of one of the best homicide squads of the New York City.

Nikki Heat faced a great challenge after Jameson Rook, the journalist of superstar magazine started accompanying her. The journalist was researching on an article for New York Finest. He was intelligent and used to crack the problems easily. However, this was not the only issue that caused problem for Nikki Heat. She did not want to share the secrets of the case with him and all these rises heat waves between them.

The Derek Storm series of Castle earned him fame. It is expected that the new book of Castle would be equally appreciated by the readers.



Richard Castle Unveils New Novel Heat Waves

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October 12, (THAINDIAN NEWS) A best selling author of New York Times, Richard Castle has unveiled his new book, titled “Heat Wave”. Readers can get their copy of the book from Amazon and read its thrilling stories. Ten chapters of the book would be available online at abc.com.

Heat Wave opens up with the death of a real estate tycoon based in New York who dies on the sidewalks of Manhattan. It also introduces the character of a lady who escaped from attack. Readers in this book would also come across moguls and mobsters who kill several people. The twist in the story comes after a murder and some secrets of the rich men was unveiled.

In this book of Castle, the readers would get introduced with a new character of Castle named Nikki Heat. She is the Homicide Detective of NYPD. Heat is portrayed as a professional, good looking and tough woman. She had a knack to get success in her cases. This passion for work made her leader of one of the best homicide squads of the New York City.

Nikki Heat faced a great challenge after Jameson Rook, the journalist of superstar magazine started accompanying her. The journalist was researching on an article for New York Finest. He was intelligent and used to crack the problems easily. However, this was not the only issue that caused problem for Nikki Heat. She did not want to share the secrets of the case with him and all these rises heat waves between them.

The Derek Storm series of Castle earned him fame. It is expected that the new book of Castle would be equally appreciated by the readers.



Mike Tyson says he doesn't want to know how daughter Exodus was killed

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Mike Tyson doesn't want to know how his little "angel" died.

The former heavyweight champ said "my first instinct was a lot of rage" after his 4-year-old daughter Exodus was killed in a freak accident.

"If I know, then there might be a blame for it," Tyson said Monday in an emotional interview on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." "If somebody's to blame for it, there will be a problem."

Tyson said he's tried to not dwell on the bizarre circumstances of Exodus' death last May and is focusing on making sure the rest of his brood is happy.

"I was so happy that I had the tools in life, you know, to not go in that direction," he told the talk show queen.

"Because I've been that direction. I know where that's gonna lead me. I know I'm not gonna win."

Exodus was strangled after her neck was caught in the cord of a treadmill in the exercise room of her mother's house in Phoenix. Her 7-year-old brother Miguel found her hanging from the power cable.

The 911 tapes revealed the girl's frantic mother, Sol Xochitl, told the emergency dispatcher, "My baby! She's choked!"

Xochitl also tried to revive the doomed child until the paramedics arrived and took over.

Phoenix police called the incident a "tragic accident."

Iron Mike, who married girlfriend Lakiha (Kiki) Spicer two weeks after the tragedy, said he doesn't blame anybody or harbor any anger against anyone about the death of Exodus. He called his family "my biggest asset."

The Brooklyn-born ex-boxer said his children are "the only thing that matters to me now."

Tyson, who at age 20 became the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history, has spent a lifetime trying to learn to keep his terrible temper in check.