Victim declared brain dead in Ohio school shooting

Chardon: A 17-year-old boy wounded in a shooting rampage Monday at Ohio high school was declared brain dead, authorities said on Tuesday, bringing the death toll at two.

Russell King Jr. was declared brain dead, although he still has a heartbeat, Office of Cuyahoga County Medical examiner in administrator Hugh Shannon said. Three students wounded in shooting still in hospital.

King is the second victim has died in a shooting at Chardon High School East Cleveland, where the gunman opened fire in the cafeteria before classes began and was then chased from the scene by a teacher and arrested nearby.

Daniel Parmertor, 16, was pronounced dead on Monday.

Authorities say the suspect, a student, will appear at 3:30 pm Tuesday at a hearing in Geauga County Juvenile Court.

The incident ranks as the worst gun violence in U.S. schools for 11 months in Ohio since late 2007, according to the Brady Center to prevent gun violence.

King, Parmertor and the third victim, Demetrious Hewlin, had been rushed to Metro Health Medical Center after the shooting. The king had no brain activity at the time of his arrival to the hospital, Shannon said. Hewlin remains in critical condition.

A 17-year-old boy was in serious condition and 18 years old and was constantly at Hillcrest Hospital in suburban Cleveland, a spokesman said late Monday.

The suspected gunman has not been formally identified by police. But students, parents, students and local media identified him as TJ Lane, a student in school for at risk youth, the family said they were in shock over the events and asked for privacy. Lane was not immediately charged.

"The family I wanted to move to a national Geauga County and Northeastern Ohio that the family is devastated by this latest event," attorney Bob lane family Farinacci said local WKYC news.

"This is something that could never have predicted. Family TJ has asked for some privacy while they try to understand how such a tragedy could have occurred and while they mourn this terrible loss for their community."

All school districts were closed on Monday and will close again Tuesday and community grapples with the violence and waiting for word of the wounded students.

"We want them to stay home and spend some time reflecting on the family," an emotional Joseph Bergant, Superintendent of Chardon schools, said at a news conference.

He praised the efforts of teachers who had been through training, disaster and acted quickly to protect students.

Motive a Mystery

The motive for the shooting, which took place while students were studying and eating breakfast, is a mystery. Fellow students told local media that the suspect was a loner, who may have been bullied.

Some witnesses told local media that he appeared to deliberately target such as a student who had begun dating his former girlfriend was sitting with friends.

Attorney lane family described suspected shooter as a "good kid" who had never been in trouble.

"His Grade is pretty impressive ... He is a sophomore. He's been doubling up on classes of their intent to graduate this May he almost stuck to himself and not have any friends and has never been a problem across all the know about, "Farinacci said.

Chardon A high school student, Danielle Sample, 16, who was in the cafeteria at the time, told Reuters that she heard a series of "pops" and someone yelled to run down the hallway in the classroom. Although the sample was in the hall, she heard another round of persistent organic pollutants.

She said the suspected shooter was a student at Lake Academy in Willoughby, which serves at-risk students, and that he had been in the cafeteria Chardon is waiting for the bus. She said the student lived with his grandparents and sister.

Chardon freshman Sofia Larkin, 14, sat with her sister Lane when filming began. "She knew nothing," said Larkin. "She was surprised as anyone."

The two girls fled to the teachers lounge when shooting erupted and began to hear talk of TJ Lane was the shooter, Larkin said. His sister began to cry. Larkin said school officials came to the room and took her sister away.

Chardon, Geauga County resident, is a semi-rural, affluent town about 35 miles (56 km) from Cleveland with a population of 5,000, according to U.S. Census and the site is Chardon.

Mother student in Chardon, who asked not to be identified, said her son knew the accused gunman.

"My son's response was" this does not surprise me. "TJ (Lane) was a nice, sweet guy who was misunderstood and he probably cracked from being different," she said.

In the deadliest school shooting in U.S. was 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech University that left 33 people dead. The worst school shooting was a 1999 attack on Columbine High School in Colorado that killed 12 students and teachers.

Actress Sean Young arrested at post-Oscars party

Actress Sean Young was arrested after scuffle with security guards at the official post-Oscars party, police said Monday.

Young, 52, subjected detainees at Governors Ball at 21:25 on Sunday after a dispute, police Cmdr. Andrew Smith said.

"He tried to get into the party and can not enter," he said.

Young, who has starred in "Blade Runner" and "Stripes", recorded at the Hollywood police station for investigation of violations of the battery. He posted $ 20,000 guarantee and released early Monday.

The actress, who wore a party dress, hold fast, said Tom Januszewski, an Associated Press business executive who witnessed the incident. He said he saw the guard beat young by putting his arms around his neck and head while the other guards put him in handcuffs and took him away.

Young did not speak when he was taken away, Januszewski said.
"It happened very fast," he said.

The actress is trying to crash the Vanity Fair Oscar party in 2006. He entered rehab alcohol abuse in 2008 after he was expelled from the Directors Guild award-Americans.

A voice message left Monday morning for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Tarrah Lee Curtis's publicist was not immediately returned. A phone message left for a young agent, David Shapira, is also not immediately returned.

Danica Patrick: How did she finish in 2012 Daytona 500?

Danica Patrick's debut in the Daytona 500 was virtually over two laps, but got back on track to finish as only the third woman to compete in NASCAR's most popular events.

Patrick's car is damaged, when he spun off the track in the second round when he was caught up in a five car accident, and he had to return to the garage.

By the time the car was ready to join the action, the competition has reached 66 circle and Patrick is not eligible for championship points because of her limited schedule there was not a competitive race.

But Patrick was sure he could get something to get back involved in the packaging.

"People are working hard to get back on track. Had much to gain, if situations wise? No, but that was for me to gain that experience is running out," told reporters after the 38th location.

"I ran into a little package, the car is a little bent up so you do not feel perfect. As the race was delayed, but did not want to play a part, does not want to impress him," he added.

There was little Patrick could do to avoid a collision can put out five-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson in last year's winner Trevor Bayne and.

"I think they picked up a lot of good tips, but I just want to be a nice beginning of the race was like a file was when I got back, but there was not," he said.

Patrick compete in NASCAR Nationwide Series full second floor and the top 10 Sprint Cup races after the switch to open-wheel IndyCar racing.

Their presence in the area caused a small set of standard protocol for the Daytona 500 race starter's announcement of a change in the "Lady and Gentlemen, start your engines. '

Matt Kenseth held off Dale Earnhardt Jr. and teammate Greg Biffle to win the race, so disappointed rivals, their inability to sneak him in the final laps.

Earnhardt narrowly missed a chance at a second Daytona 500 victory, as they held off Biffle, Kenseth of Roush Fenway team-mate several laps before a late burst per second.

The victory, the green-white-checker after the addition of two laps of the race was Kenseth wins second Daytona win after a short, rain-affected event in 2009. "It feels great, we went a little overtime, because we do not really go the whole distance the first time that we won," Kenseth told reporters after celebrating the Victory Lane.

"I had a very fast car all day, and there was much to overcome adversity, a lot of problems with the car. We were able to get found out and had a great pit stop at the end to give us a position and a very good feeling.

Former kidnap victim Elizabeth Smart marries in Hawaii

Elizabeth Smart, who was kidnapped at the age of 14 from the Utah home and held her for what she described as "nine months of hell," exchanged vows on Saturday with her boyfriend last year in a private wedding in Hawaii, her cousin told Reuters.

Smart, 24, and Matthew Gilmour, whom she met while she was serving a religious mission in Europe for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, tied the knot in the Mormon temple overlooking the Pacific on the North Shore of Oahu, her uncle, Tom Smart, said .

A spokesman for Elizabeth Smart, Chris Thomas, added in a statement that the couple were accompanied by a small group of close family, and he described them as "beaming" as they left the house on the way to the reception and luau.

The couple were going on "extended honeymoon" after the festivities of the day, Thomas said. According to People magazine, Gilmour is 22

Smart, now an advocate for missing children and the occasional television news commentator, announced last month that she was engaged to be married with wedding tips for early summer.

But before the media attention that was growing "increasingly invasive," Smart decided about a week ago as "the best way to avoid significant interference was to change the wedding plans and to get married in a ceremony outside the program outside of Utah," Thomas said.

Smart was kidnapped at knife point from her bedroom in June 2002 with a homeless street preacher Brian David Mitchell, and was repeatedly raped and forced to wander with Capto her from town to town for nine months.

She was released after spotted by passers-by in Salt Lake City suburb in 2003. Her husband shocked Americans, and a great search for missing teen was exhaustive discussion in the U.S. media.

Mitchell was convicted in 2010 of kidnapping and unlawful transportation of minor across state lines to engage in sex. He was sentenced in May to life in prison.

Smart testified at Mitchell's trial, describing his time as a captive of the "nine months of hell."

Mitchell's wife, Wanda Barzee, was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2010 after bath guilty to conspiracy and cooperating with prosecutors in a case against Mitchell.

ABC News in July announced that it had hired field, which has shown composure then release it from captivity, the contribution of stories about missing persons.

Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu denies threatening to deport lover

The Arizona sheriff running for Congress as a Republican Saturday rejected allegations he had threatened to deport alleged former lover, a Mexican National. In the process, he said, also from the volunteer position with the Arizona campaign, Mitt Romney and came out as gay.

After a report Thursday with weekly Phoenix New Times, Pinar County Sheriff Paul Babel admitted he had "personal relationship" with a man identified only Jose.

Commissioner Jose accused of threatening to deport him after he refused to sign an agreement stipulating that he would not disclose details of their romantic involvement, the newspaper reported.

At a press conference Saturday, Babel called the allegations "absolutely, completely false, except for the matters referred to me as being gay. Where is the truth. I'm gay."

Babylon, considered the rising star in the Republican Party, is known for its hard-line stance against illegal immigration, and told reporters he was not breaking any laws, instead of paying the allegations of attempts to derail Congressional campaign.

He said he had called Romney campaign to tell her volunteer position as co chairman of the Arizona Romney for President campaign. "We support his decision," Romney spokesman Ryan Williams said in a statement.

Babel, 43, had been most ping for Romney in recent months, appeared recently on the event, with former Vice President Dan Quayle.

The nearly 45-minute news conference, sheriff defending his record as a senior law enforcement cooperation agency, and confirmed the authenticity of pictures of himself in the circulation of a new era in Phoenix and elsewhere, including one of him posing in the bathroom wearing only under shorts.

"This is not the case ... Rep Wiener," Babel said, invoking the disgraced New York congressman Anthony Weiner, a Democrat who resigned after posting pictures of himself to women online.

The Phoenix New Times published photos on its website that it said came from a network installation of the magistrate is to gay dating site where people tend to solicit sex.

Messages left with a spokesman Pinar County sheriff to seek the opinion was not immediately returned Saturday.

The text messages published weekly, Babel said, according to Jose: "You can never be traded after this and you will hurt me and many others in the process ... including you and your family."

Pinar County, with a population of 400,000, is largely rural county south of Phoenix and north of Tucson.

Babel will continue his campaign for rural western Arizona in the fourth Congressional District seat, he is running against fellow Republican Paul Jacks.

Sleigh Bells: Something To Shout About

When Derek Miller moved to Brooklyn in 2008, he had already written most of the songs that would Snacks, the first album of his band's Sleigh Bells. But the guitarist and producer says he needed one more thing to bring songs to life.

"Female singers have always appealed to me, always when I was a little kid," Miller says. "My mom was super into the Madonna and Belinda Carlisle and Janet Jackson, so I was always surrounded by a female voice."

Miller found that in the spring of Muse singer Alexis Krauss, who put aside a career in education to start a band. According to Krauss works in Miller's production style - characterized by loud guitars and machine-gun beats - to learn how to scream.

"I'm already in session work, working with other people - it was something I knew how," Krauss says. "I was used to push myself and going to a place that I was a little uncomfortable, but their action .... Now, I love the screaming. I actually prefer the one to sing sometimes."

NPR's Rachel Martin Miller and Krauss speaks about the creative partnership between the second and Sleigh Bells album, Reign of Terror, which is published this week.

Tyler Perry's plane takes Whitney Houston's body home

Whitney Houston is expected to be held Saturday at the funeral services on Tuesday, where the New-Jersey, was in his home state.

Actor-director Tyler Perry's Van Nuys Airport, a plane left around 3:15 pm Monday and Newark hearse that transported the body in the house of the singer was born and where a funeral service, Teterboro Airport, said Monday night.

His funeral service first as a child, he showcased his singing talents in the church will be held on Saturday.

Buried in Whigham Funeral Home in Newark in Newark New Hope Baptist Church in Houston, the owner will be held at noon on Tuesday said. Prudential Center in Newark will be held after the funeral home, the family was discussed as a possible location that no sport will be a public memorial said.

On the eve of the Grammy Awards for one party to participate in the Houston, 48, Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on Saturday, at the bath tub was found in his room.

Outside the hotel on Monday, fans, pop icon remembrance cards, notes, pictures and candles continue to leave. Leimert Park in Los Angeles on Monday evening in honor of the fans held a vigil.

Monday, New Jersey, New York City, which adds a line of mourners near the left edge of the residential project, which sits close to the high brick and wrought iron fence around the church in the Houston, New Hope for the flowers, balloons and candles left.

"He was an inspiration for all that," Gregory Hanks, who grew up in the neighborhood and dropped off a bouquet of the actor said. He saw in Houston years ago, New Jersey.

"I grew up listening to as a small boy, and to hear her sing, knew he was special," he said.

Impromptu memorial for Houston saluting the memory of a performance by Jennifer Hudson, a grief-tinged Grammys on Sunday were held during the "I will always Love You." Viewership for awards in 40 million viewers tuning for the CBS program, 50 per cent, has soared during the past year.

After an autopsy Monday, authorities have no indication of foul play and no clear signs of trauma, there were about Houston. The coroner's office to determine the cause of death before toxicology tests are, however, it may be weeks.

The Beverly Hills Police Department at 3:30 pm on Monday, he was discovered by a member of staff

According to police, "He was underwater and probably unconscious." "Ms. Houston's own staff, hotel security has been taken over by members of the cask was immediately notified. Fire Department personnel, responded to the hotel security escorted to his hotel suite.

"After the first response, they began CPR. Yet to be unconscious and unresponsive in the Whitney Houston, but was unable to restore it."

The police investigation, the investigation can not comment at this time in connection with any of the features, in order to protect the integrity of our investigation "continues, however, he said. We also can help the cause of death, or do not speculate.

"The actual cause of death after the final toxicology results (Los Angeles, where the coroner's office) shall be determined by."

Los Angeles coroner's assistant chief Ed Winter prescription medicine where there was glass in the room. Other than to say he can give more detailed information: ". Prescription Probably not a lot of glass in the glass you have prescription medicine such as the Cabinet."

Artist of the autopsy results of a Beverly Hills police were under orders to wait for the security.

Houston officials did not suppress them, TMZ.com said that the coroner on Monday quoted sources as a family, but alcohol and anti-anxiety drugs, including prescription drugs xanax, who died on a combination will appear. The report shall be approved by authorities.

Whitney Houston funeral draws fans, family, stars

Family, friends and fans began to gather to mourn the funeral of Whitney Houston on Saturday, one week before the sudden death of the singer, whose spectacular voice and best-selling album was one of the biggest pop star of his era.

Houston, who died in a Beverly Hills hotel room last week, stirring recorded love songs and lively dance tunes during a 30-year career that culminated in 1992 with her signature hit "I Will Always Love You." The guests began arriving to honor her invitation only funeral service in a modest neighborhood in his native Newark, New Jersey.

"His strong legacy of his music," the Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist and the first guests arrive, told reporters outside the red brick church, where services will be made.

A gold hearse carrying the body remained in Houston to a nearby funeral home Saturday from the New Hope Baptist Church, where Houston has developed his voice as a young gospel singer in the choir with his mother, weakling Houston, who is a backup singer Aretha Franklin.

There was a heavy police presence outside the funeral and the streets were also calls it. The police urged fans to stay home and watch the funeral on television or the Internet, but few came up early outside the police checkpoints that they could get closer to the late singer.

"She meant so much to me. I used to literally sit in my room and sing his songs," said Wendy Saunders, 42, a fan who has to pay him respect from Detroit Houston. "It's so real, and that's what I loved her."

Soul, gospel and pop music greats set to sing and speak to a service that was expected to last three hours. These include Alicia Keys, Stevie Wonder, Franklin, R. Kelly and Houston's cousin Dionne Warwick.

Hollywood stars Kevin Costner and Houston and Tyler Perry's mentor, Clive Davis, music producer, is also scheduled to speak. Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, Beyonce and Bill Cosby were expected to attend the service.

Houston's family decided against a public monument, as it did in 2009 after the death of pop star Michael Jackson, but agreed that the service live on television networks and the Internet.

Many Houston fans the last few days left flowers, cards and balloons dedicated to the singer who became a Global Star with her 1985 debut album, which contained the hits "Saving All My Love For You," "How Will I Know" and "Greatest Love of All. "

Houston was one of the greatest singers of the 1980s and 1990s, but his private life and marriage to singer Bobby Brown was stormy. He admitted to heavy cocaine, marijuana, alcohol and prescription pills.

His death at age 48 shocked his family, fans and the music industry. Houston found an underwater hotel bathtub on the eve of the music industry's Grammy Awards. The cause of death has not been determined.

SO EMOTIONAL

Houston grew up surrounded by gospel and soul legends like Franklin and Warwick. she later forged a new area with a black, female artist, who was affected by R & B and gospel to pop music mainstream.

After his debut, his popularity has grown exponentially in the second album "Whitney" (1987), all four singles - "We're almost It All," "So Emotional", "Where do Broken Hearts Go" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) "- hitting No. 1 on U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.

His music videos featuring his 1980s style and innocent, fun image was widely popular throughout the world. The 1992's "The Bodyguard" starring Costner, Houston played a character not far from her true self: an international singing sensation to cope with fame.

Her other film credits including "The preacher's wife", but the 15-year period when she married the singer Brown coincided with the decline in the quality and frequency of his albums. The couple, who have a 18-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown were divorced in 2007.

Houston suffered a strong voice in recent years. In his last world tour in 2010, he struggled to hit the high notes.
 
She talked about it publicly fighting addiction. In a 2002 interview with television journalist Diane Sawyer, Houston asked what was the "biggest devil" in his flaws. Houston replied, "No one makes me want to do nothing. Thus, the greater devil, I'm not the best friend or my worst enemy."

Patrick Buchanan and Ron Paul tell uncomfortable truths

Media commentator and former presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan recently fired by MSNBC for writing what they believed was a controversial things in his new book, Suicide superpower. The central premise of Buchanan that he believes the United States a nation in decline because of its disintegrating culture. That is hardly a controversial concept for anyone who does not feed exclusively at the trough of political correctness. But the governing inteligencia MSNBC and much of the rest of the public media, this is hate speech.

Buchanan believes that the cultural Marxists economic Marxists instead Plan 1960 as the biggest threat to traditional American values. After four decades of victim mongering and thought policing through the media and academia, a new story instead of the dominant cultural freedom, family, and the story was a personal responsibility in the United States for the first two centuries its existence. Buchanan believes that Christianity is primarily responsible for upholding the traditional values ​​above, and that Christianity as a reduction, that is the culture. Buchanan also believes the Euro-ethnic base of the United States contributed to the success of a nation to achieve this in the period of such a short time due to promoting the ideas of European settlers and the values ​​were exceptional.

These ideas are not controversial. In fact most honest sociologists and historians are forced to admit that they are incontrovertible. However, they are uncomfortable ideas, so no smart folks who want to be popular with the press and political class are supposed to write them.

Presidential candidate Ron Paul believes the U.S. is declining because it has abandoned its core principles. Paul tends to be main economic, and Buchanan has an emphasis on being culturally, but is significant overlap between the two points of emphasis. Like Buchanan, Paul believes the federal government has grown far beyond its constitutional limit, and that expansion created a dependent society that destroyed communities. Paul also believes Federal Reserve has broken system that enables government and its extensions corrupt crony capitalist, and must be put asunder. More importantly, Congressman Paul believes the United States already functionally bankrupt and the status quo is unsustainable. The United States needs a course correction.

As importantly, perhaps Buchanan Paul and the two leading proponents of the non-interventionist foreign policy. Each believes war with Iran would be disastrous. Paul is right and courageous to the effect that functionally bankrupt nation can afford any more wars.

Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul is offering uncomfortable truths that scare and offend many Americans. Their ideas also threaten the main centers of power in America today. The political class, the financiers, the liberal elites, media, and the industrial military system all stand to lose influence if and Paul Buchanan believed. Therefore, the police are thought to work overtime to silence them.

Robin Thicke arrested for marijuana possession

Robin Thicke are up high on a Friday afternoon, and we do not talk about his or her field.

Britain's Daily Mail reported "Lost With You" singer and Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries wedding reception offender arrested in Manhattan around 12:25 pm after officers saw a joint patrol.

34-year-old father of smoking in a Cadillac Escalade by Gramercy Park and the charge for possession of marijuana.

According to the New York Daily News, police sources said the band "did not drive."

"He was sitting in the car. He was arrested and a small amount of marijuana was found on him."

There are others in the car with crooner Grammy-winning R & B, but only a Band was arrested and charged.

Another source told the site that during the arrest, the Band is a peaceful and cooperative, even when the arrest of those who themselves want to photograph and signature.

"He took pictures with the police ... They came to him and get autographs." Police sources said.

Where the band is heading this afternoon is not known, but a source said he gave police the address on the lower East Side.

The band is married to actress Paula Patton and Mission Impossible released fifth studio album, Love After War, in December.

NAACP Image Awards tributes Whitney Houston, hands prizes to 'The Help' and George Lucas

The atmosphere was dark at the 43rd annual awards in Los Angeles NAACP Image last night. Much of the ceremony was colored by the memory of Whitney Houston, who was honored in the form of many tributes.

Yolanda Adams delivered a stirring rendition of "I Love the Lord, He made me cry," she ended with "We love you, Nip." ("Nip" is the nickname of Houston.)

Also highlighted during the evening was the images of the 1994 Image Awards, which showed the singer the end of the acceptance of an Image Award for outstanding female artist. In the clip, Denzel Washington is responsible for presenting the award, and in Houston called "an artist of unparalleled stature."

The night also provided a bevy of awards for Best Picture contender for help. Viola Davis received the Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture prize, while Octavia Spencer won best actress. The film itself, who called Davis "the joy of my life," won for Outstanding Motion Picture. "I found my voice," Davis said of the film. "I just emerged through the help. "

Samuel L. Jackson presented an award Vanguard "to man, the myth, the legend" George Lucas, who released the Tuskegee Airmen Red Tails epic Lucasfilm under its banner.

Of course, Lucas also made some popular science fiction movies, that Jackson raised in his presentation by telling how he told Lucas he would do anything for a slice of Star Wars. "I will be a Storm Trooper and just run across the screen. Nobody has to know that I'm in it."

Jennifer Hudson and Ne-Yo also got Lucas in action, performing "Is not No Mountain High Enough" for the filmmaker.

Other winners included Regina King Southland for Best Actress in a Drama Series, Reed Between the Lines "Tracee Ellis Ross for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, Reed and Malcolm-Jamal Warner for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. For a complete list winners, click here.

But the night belonged to Whitney. The ceremony ended with gospel singer Kirk Franklin, who sang the classic Houston "The Greatest Love of All."
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J.R. Smith weighing options

Free-agent Swingman JR Smith is currently showing on her Twitter page and New York Knicks, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers as the teams he is considering.

But the Knicks and Clippers seem to be the front runners to sign him, according to the source familiar with negotiations.

Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said Wednesday that he has spoken with Smith recently and the conversation went "very, very good."

The Knicks are still the presumed favorites to sign Smith, because they can offer him a pro-rated portion of their $ 2.5 million mini-midlevel manager exception and a player option for another year. The New York Daily News reported Thursday that the two sides closer to an agreement. Smith's agent, Leon Rose, met with Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan after Wednesday's Knicks game, the newspaper reported.

The Clippers, meanwhile, can offer Smith only has the veteran minimum for the rest of this season.

While Smith would probably do far more than $ 2.5 million, an unrestricted free agent this summer, security in the player option for next season will be an important factor in his decision, according to a source.

Smith had to fly back to U.S. from China late Wednesday evening. He had expected to make a decision on Tuesday, according to two league sources, but has yet to choose.

Each day that passes is lost money to Smith. New York's $ 2.5 million mid-level exception will be pro-rated for each game missed after 10 February. All other contracts are pro-rated from the beginning of the season, which means that the gap between what the Knicks can offer, and a pro-rated veteran minimum will actually narrow as time passes.

Of course, each day that passes another day new suitors may arise or a team like Indiana - which currently has the most salary cap space in the league - could skip the line and offer more than the Knicks.

Clippers point guard Chris Paul has been actively recruiting Smith, who he played with the Hornets for two seasons.

"I think our chances are very high," Paul told ESPN.com 's Marc Stein earlier this week. "Who knows J.R. better than me?

"Also, he knows he will have the opportunity to play here," said Paul. "He can only make us better."

Paul believes that the presence of three of Smith's former teammates at the conn Clippers roster and the minutes and shots opened the season ending Achilles injury of Chauncey Billups will be strong lures.

Paul - having regard to Kenyon Martin and Billups, who both played with Smith in Denver - told Stein he attributes his optimism to "my relationship with JR, Kenyon relationship with him and Chauncey relationship with him."

The Clippers were interested in Smith even before Billups' injury last week, believing that they could use more offensive firepower off the bench. But it would be a harder sell with the Knicks so desperate for shooters to play along with Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire and the rapidly growing Jeremy Lin.

Without Billups, but LA is suddenly offering a greater role, which could offset the Knicks financial edge. The choice will be able to get down to where Smith believes he has the best chance to prove to the rest of the season after signing in China during the lockout.

The challenge for the Clippers is that Smith also is being recruited hard by Anthony, another former Nuggets teammate, who, like Smith and Paul, represented by Rose. Smith has been a legend about his intentions, often respond to fans of the Knicks, Lakers and Clippers heat via his Twitter feed in the days leading up to the end of his Chinese season on Wednesday.

On Tuesday he tweeted that he had a good conversation with Lakers coach Mike Brown.

Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter dies at 57

His smile, bubbly personality and eagerness to excel on a ball field made him a delight to the eye at the plate and behind it.

Even his Hall of Fame in Cooperstown bronze plaque shows him with a grin - the Kid forever.

The star catcher, whose single for the New York Mets in the 1986 World Series became one of the most improbable rallies in baseball, died Thursday. He was 57.

Carter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in May, two weeks after his second season as coach at Palm Beach Atlantic University. Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz said Carter died in a hospice in West Palm Beach, Florida, area.

"I am deeply saddened to tell you all that my dear father went to be with Jesus today at 16:10," Carter's daughter Kimmy Bloemers wrote on the website of the family. "This is the hardest thing I've ever had to write in my whole life, but I wanted you all know."

Carter was a 11-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner. His bottom-of-the-10e single in Game 6 of the 1986-series helped the Mets mount a charge against the Boston Red Sox and eventually defeat.

With curly blond locks from under his helmet, and a stiff, upright batting stance flaring, Carter was instantly recognizable. And who saw Carter recognized his momentum.

"Nobody loved the game of baseball more than Gary Carter. Nobody enjoyed playing the game of baseball more than Gary Carter. He wore his heart on his sleeve, he played every inning," Mets Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver said .

After the diagnosis Carter, the Mets began with a highlight reel of his performance on the video card while playing at Citi Field and posted this message: "Our thoughts are with you Gary From your millions of fans and the New York Mets.".

"His nickname 'The Kid' caught Gary how life approached," the Mets said Thursday in a statement. "He did everything with enthusiasm and verve on and off the field. His smile was contagious .... He was a Hall of Famer in everything he did."

Carter almost two decades played with the Mets, Montreal, San Francisco and Los Angeles Dodgers. He led the Expos to their only playoff berth and was the first player enshrined in Cooperstown wearing an Expos cap.

"Gary was one of the happiest men in the world every day," Mets teammate Mookie Wilson once said.

Carter was so much known for his vibrant personality and his talents. He earned his nickname as an eager teenager in his first Major League camp and the label stuck for the rest of his career, and beyond.

"A general exuberance on the field with a signature smile that was known for the clutch hitting and rock-solid defense over 19 seasons," reads his Hall plaque.

He was especially pumped during the biggest moment of his career. The powerful Mets were down to their last chance in the '86 Series when Carter stepped up with two outs. Nobody was at the base, New York and Boston was behind 5-3 in the bottom of the 10th inning in Game 6.

Carter said he was only one thought in mind. "I was not going to get the latest from the World Series to make"

True to his word, he delivered a clean single to left field off Red Sox reliever Calvin Schiraldi. Kevin Mitchell followed with a single blow, and when Ray Knight also singled, Carter raced home from second base.

If Carter crossed the plate, he clapped his hands, pointed to Wilson on the deck and hit again. Moments later, Bill Buckner's error Knight scored a great 6-5 victory. Carter flew out of the dugout to celebrate at home plate, catcher of the equipment already on it.

Overshadowed by the rally was the fact that Carter had tied the game with a sacrifice fly in the eighth. Then in Game 7, Carter drove in the tying run in the sixth inning and the Mets went on their most recent championship.

"What he added to the team character. His approach to the game was contagious. It spread to the rest of us. He helped each of us to understand what was needed to win," former teammate Darryl Strawberry said.

Carter homered twice over the Green Monster at Fenway Park in Game 4 and nine RBIs in that series. Since then there have been only two more players in a World Series (Mike Napoli for Texas in 2011 and Sandy Alomar Jr. for Cleveland in 1997 each had 10).

Overall, Carter hit .262 with 324 home runs and 1225 RBIs with the Expos, Mets, San Francisco and Los Angeles Dodgers. He set the Major League record for putouts by a catcher, a testament to its durability, despite nine knee operations.

"Driven by a remarkable enthusiasm for the game, Gary Carter was one of the elite catchers of all time," Commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement. "Like all baseball fans, I will always remember his leadership for '86 Mets and his central role in one of the greatest World Series ever played. "

Carter was twice the MVP of the All-Star game. He won the award in 1981 by home ring twice in the first baseball game after a players strike that lasted two months. He remains the only player to a two-homer performance in an All-Star Game and World Series game.

Carter also the NL record for games caught.

"I appeal to Gary for everything when I was on the mound, including location, what pitch to throw and when. Even if I did not have my best stuff, he found a way to get me through the game. He was just a warrior on the field, "former Mets ace Dwight Gooden said.

Carter, however, spent his first full season in the majors in the first place as a right fielder in Montreal. His first All-Star appearance came in that year, in 1975, as a defensive replacement in left field for Pete Rose.

Carter was recognized for his contributions in the field when he was honored with the Roberto Clemente Award.

"Gary Carter was everything you wanted in a sports hero, a great talent, a great competitor, a great family man and a good friend," former Mets pitcher Ron Darling said.

Carter hit his first Major League homer in September 1974 from the future Hall of Famer Steve Carlton as a 20-year-old rookie - Carter homered 11 times against the ace lefty, his top victim.

Carter spent his first 11 years with the Expos and was part of a solid core them in the playoffs 1981. They beat the defending champion Philadelphia Phillies in a new first round occurring after the strike split the season into two halves, but lost to the Dodgers in the NL championship series.

"Learning of the death of Gary's feels like I lost a family member," former Expos pitcher Steve Rogers said. "Gary and I grew up together in the game, and during our time with the Expo, we were as close as brothers, not as poet Gary was a champion, he was a" gamer "in all senses of the word - on the field .. and in life. He made everyone around him better, and he made me a better pitcher. "

A perennial fan favorite, Carter returned to Montreal in 1992 for one last season. His last swing was an unforgettable experience - he hit an RBI double in the seventh inning at Olympic Stadium, left for a pinch-runner to a huge ovation from the home crowd and walked away after that 1-0 win over the Cubs.

Carter was elected to the Hall in 2003, on his sixth attempt. He joked that he wanted his cap to Cooperstown are a half-and-halfer, divided between the Expo and the Mets. The Hall is the ultimate call on the logo.

Carter Canadian fans welcome by supplying a portion of its induction-speech in French. Born and raised in California, he took a Berlitz course to help him learn the language after the Expos drafted him.

"It's nice to know that even though my body feels like an old man now, I will always be a child at heart," said Carter with his election.

The Expos traded him to the Mets after the 1984 season for Hubie Brooks, Mike Fitzgerald, Herm Winningham and Floyd Youmans. Carter was one of the last missing pieces in a New York team that has the likes of Strawberry, Gooden, Keith Hernandez.

He made an immediate impression - it just took a little extra time to get right in his Mets debut in 1985. In the season opener at Shea Stadium, Carter took strike three, had a passed ball that gave St. Louis a run and looked Cardinals pitcher Joaquin Andujar steal a base against him.

But in the bottom of the 10th inning, Carter hit a home run that won the game and drew a standing ovation plus chants of "Gary! Gary! Gary!"

"What a way to start," Carter said with a grin afterwards. "Touched by a pitch, strikeout looking, a stolen base, a passed ball and then the home run."

"There is not enough words to describe how it feels," he said. "I will remember this the rest of my life."

It was not the only time he returned from a robust start. Slumping badly in the 1986 NL Championship Series, Carter hit a winning single in the bottom of the 12th reports to Houston in Game 5, making the Mets within one win of the World Series.

"No one loved life in a bigger way than Gary," said former Mets manager Davey Johnson, who is now in the same job with the Washington Nationals. "Gary's brave battle has ended, but his off-the-gut laughter will be heard and its vitality and spirit will forever be felt. I loved him very much, and I know that he is finally at peace."

A two-sport athlete as a boy, Carter won the 7-year-old national division in the first NFL Punt, Pass & Kick skills competition in 1961. He was a pitcher and shortstop in Little League and moved to the capture of high school after a scout suggested that the fastest way to the big leagues, running a chance to play football at UCLA.

Carter stayed in baseball after his playing days ended. He was a broadcaster for the Florida Marlins, coached and managed in the minors for the Mets managed two independent minor league teams and coached in college.

Carter made it to day for Palm Beach Atlantic University on 02 February open, shaking hands with each player on the team. He looked over three innings and got a standing ovation from the audience. The Mets had invited him to spring training, which opens Wednesday.

The only hint of negative publicity Carter Drew came a few years ago, when he appeared to his campaign for the Mets' managing authority command all it was already filled.

Carter, however, always had a winning touch. On the baseball field or road, he greeted fans with a hearty handshake - many are surprised at how big right hand had swallowed them.

In the Hall ceremonies in July, new inductee Bert Blyleven said Carter. "Gary, keep fighting the way you always have," he told the crowd.

Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt said Carter continued to inspire him in later years. In a 2006 column for The Associated Press, the former Phillies star recalled the pure delight that shrouded Carter when he was voted into Cooperstown.

"No player ever appreciated that call, if he did. The joy brought him, his family and friends, especially me, was so real and real nice, I ate it and still do not," Schmidt wrote.

"He did not take for granted. He will wear his emotions, in this election, on his sleeve the rest of his life," he wrote.

Stephen Colbert passes Buddy Roemer in Americans Elect draft

Let it be recorded that on the 16th at 3:05 ET February mock conservative commentator Stephen Colbert Buddy Roemer, former congressman, governor of Louisiana and bona fide presidential candidate, passed as the sixth most popular "draft candidate" of Americans to choose the non-partisan, above-profit organization that hopes for a presidential candidate, by its online voters selected, on the ballot in all 50 states in the fall. But the rise of Colbert and participation in anemic date in the preparation of a candidate, raise the question of how seriously Americans take to Elect.

With tens of millions of dollars in donations from supporters usually not identified, the organization promises it will ballot access in every state for a cross-partisan ticket to win. But so far, is the "draft candidate" by far the most support Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, a Republican candidate for president, who indicated he has no plan to release the third party route. Paul has a little more than 2,000 supporters, still widely needed behind the 5,000 fans in each of 10 different countries qualify for the Americans Elect competition (although this policy so that the "candidate with a similar level of experience as a former president need only 1,000 supporters in each of 10 different States "). President Obama, who has hardly call his own re-election;, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Independent of Paul is the former Governor of Utah Jon Huntsman, who approved of the race after a fall from GOP former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney followed a socialist from Vermont, New York City Mike Bloomberg, Colbert; Roemer, former governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson, and Colbert's Comedy Central lead-in, Jon Stewart.

Americans elect to continue to draw great interest from the media - most recently a long critical analysis by Harold Meyerson in The American Prospect, about his political orientation and goals. But a 12th February online national day of preparation town hall meeting on his nomination process, which lasted barely half an hour and answered a handful of questions explain attracted fewer than 500 live views. And in a sign that the brass of the Americans should worry about choosing, Jim Cook wrote later in his blog Irregular Times, which has given the next critical test of the AU efforts, that in light of recent developments - or lack thereof - " I think I'll be covering Americans Elect less intense. I'm not so sure that will be the effort effectively. People are not following as much as I thought they would. "

Stephen Colbert's mother ailing

After the episode was canceled Wednesday and Thursday on the Colbert Report because of "unforeseen circumstances," The New York Post is now reporting that 91 year old ailing mother and Colbert is the host to suspend production be it in South Carolina. Central comedy is not elaborated on the reason for the sudden suspension, was addressing Wall Street Journal report that a "family emergency with Mr. Colbert."

"They are very private family," a source told the Post. "It is not surprising that he did not want anyone to know what was going on."

Pat Buchanan out at MSNBC

MSNBC was a conservative commentator Pat Buchanan on Thursday, four months after suspending him following the publication of his latest book.

The book "the suicide of a great power" in the chapter entitled "The End of White America" ​​and "The Death of Christian America." Critics called the book racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic, charges Buchanan denied.

MSNBC President Phil Griffin in the last month that I do not think Buchanan's book "should be part of the national dialogue, much less a part of the dialogue MSNBC."

The network said Thursday that "after 10 years we decided to part ways Pat Buchanan. We wish him well."

Buchanan, a column posted on Thursday, called the decision "an undeniable victory blacklisters."

The former GOP candidate has seemed increasingly out of place, as MSNBC pointed out, liberal commentary in recent years. But he has a regular presence, even forging an unlikely talk show host Rachel Maddow chemistry despite not agree on most issues.

Buchanan wrote that advocacy groups such as the Transfiguration and the Anti-Defamation League brand people racists or anti-Semitic, you know "venture outside the narrow enclosure, which seek to limit the debate." Their aim is to silence and censor dissent, while proclaiming devotion to the First Amendment, he said.

"I know that these blacklisters," he wrote. "They operate behind closed doors, the phone calls, threats and send off-the-record meetings. They operate in the dark, because as said Al Smith, nor anti-American can live in the sunshine."

The liberal media watchdog Media Matters America, MSNBC, said that Buchanan made the right decision in letting go.

The book "was not the first nor the worst of crimes," said Ari Rabin-Havt, executive vice president of Media Matters. "He is already the same racial insensitivity, anti-Semitic and homophobic statements in the past 50 years."

"Underwear Bomber" Gets Life Sentence: Is The Justice System Really The Place For Terrorists?

Umar farouks Abdulmutallab, aka the "underwear bomber" who on Christmas Day, 2009, attempted to blow up the airliner over Detroit, Michigan, was sentenced on Thursday to two consecutive life sentences for his role in the attempted terrorist attack. The conviction and sentencing has supporters Obama administration is largely-abandoned policy change terrorists in the justice system and away from military courts that were the norm under Bush.

The argument made by Obama administration Justice officials who could not only deals with terrorists as criminals, but the criminal prosecution of alleged terrorists would be beneficial for U.S. interests abroad have been largely forgotten. Obama long abandoned efforts to close the CIA and the military run prison system abroad, the most prominent and polarizing as the still-operating detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

Critics of Obama's policy organization, sharing with also abandoned an experiment with test Justice Department Attorney Eric holder to try 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shake Mohammed in court in lower Manhattan, have largely succeeded in their opposition, but not with any of their efforts. Advocates of military courts balked at the extension of constitutional protection, which would afford terrorists. They saw also a practical problem in the investigation of terrorist goal was to turn the justice system itself - extend taxpayer-funded criminal trial and deliberately trying to put the system itself on trial in his own defense.

But many of the objections critics have been proved unfounded in recent years. Hundreds of low and high profile terrorists have been tried and convicted in civilian courts. The "underwear bomber" is just the latest.

Critics won some early victories in the war against civilian trials for terrorists and advocates of justice for Islamic terrorists has been quietly winning the war for years. Is it time for the Obama administration to re-embrace the early advocacy of the criminal justice system for terrorists in the face of so many results?

Kate Upton makes the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue

Upton is not only known as the girl who taught Clippers fans - and anyone else who has a computer - how to do the Dougie.

Upton, the now 19 year-old model, whose video of himself doing the dance of everyday life at the Staples Center, Oklahoma City Thunder-Clippers game in April became an Internet sensation, this is the cover girl for Sports Illustrated's 2012 swimsuit issue.
 
She was born in Michigan, but grew up in Florida, Upton caught the eyes of her first appearance in the SI swimsuit issue last year, where he was rookie of the year. A few months later it went viral a vibrant and enthusiastic interpretation of the accompanying dance "Dougie teaches," the Cali Swag District.

And now appears on the cover of SI issue that helped, such as Christie Brinkley and model Elle Macpherson to fame.

"We've had a great year," she said. "For me, this is groundbreaking."

On the cover, she poses in front of the water in Australia is relatively small red-brown wearing a string bikini.

"In Florida, people walk around in that flip-flops, bikinis, jean shorts, so very convenient for bathing suits," she said.

Could Randy Moss be a worthy gamble for Carolina Panthers?

Randy Moss turned 35 Monday. How old is 35? Carolina's Steve Smith will turn 33 in May.

What gives you everything, but a man? You give him a job.

Moss announced his retirement from Ustream.tv chat birthday that he is ending, and return to the NFL next season. Twitter Moss added: "Now back in biz!"

Why not go back to business in Charlotte?

I'm serious. Anything destructive Moss Moss in New England, and occasionally bored or disruptive Oakland, Minnesota, Tennessee or 2010 Moss Akın to the Panthers would have to jump.

Must submit to a check. Should be treated the same work as a serious candidate.

Moss did not play last season. Therefore, the need was.

What he learned in his time away from football?

Moss said he wanted to play the game. Commitment to his employer wants him to play?

Maybe I'll give him too much credit, but he did not have more than just lost? I know, they say the majority of high-level athletes in their sport that they have lost, after being part of a team.

Moss could not have evolved? Reputation are flexible, that it will be Cam Newton. Would not have invested in many groups (and forgotten) No. 1 pick, 2011 draft of Newton. Panthers, trust their instincts.

Newton drops back, and not the left, and Brandon Smith or David Gettis LaFell or Greg Olsen and Jeremy Shockey in the center, and a tall guy who was streaking down the right side? Hello, Randy.

Despite his age, Moss never has been a breakdown in the middle of the greatest receivers ever to live in, most receivers do not execute it. Smith will take a pass anywhere. Moss, 6-foot-4, and long-legged muscle, made his living on the edge of the zone, margins.

Margins are also spends his off-field are correct. A player can destroy a friendship in a changing room. Carolina failed to renew the contract when Keyshawn Johnson, the 6-4 receiver and now ESPN star, one of the Panthers said he wanted to throw a party. Panthers, who told me that this was not the recipient.

Moss behaved the Patriots [team stats] team leader for the first three seasons as a player - he is not an alternative. How strong is the Carolina locker room?

2012 Panthers Panthers are not idealistic past seasons. Workers no longer need to memorize the potential of the Boy Scout Manual. Praised owner Jerry Richardson, Newton's lack of tattoos, but Richardson was also enthusiastic about Shockey sign that the narrow end of 11 months.

Nicki Minaj’s Grammy performance has angered the Catholic League

In what should be a zero surprise to anyone who saw Nicki Minaj attempt to reenact "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" during her performance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, the Catholic League issued a statement condemning the actions of star "Superbass".

As expected from our own Maura Judkis, faith-based organization set off a news release written by angry Catholic League president Bill Donohue Minaj deliveries as a response to his song "Roman Holiday". Donohue Minaj laughed but mainly the fault of the Recording Academy for allowing the number to the air, a remarkable fact, since the executive producer of the Grammy and Minaj told conflicting stories about how the performance has passed. More on that in a moment. First, the press release angry.

After Minaj described as "fresh off looking like a fool with Madonna at the Super Bowl," Donohue letter provides a summary of some 'precise performance of hip-hop freaktress.

"The performance Minaj began with a skit on stage mock confessional," he writes. "This was followed by a recorded video showing a mock exorcism. With windows in the background, she appeared on stage again with the boys choir and dancing monks".

Yes, there are children, monks and stained glass.
He continues: "Perhaps the most common was the statement that sexual showed a scantily clad female dancer stretching back as an altar boy knelt between her legs in prayer. Finally, 'Come All Ye Faithful' was sung while a Man posing as a bishop walked on stage; Minaj has been shown to levitate. "

As a visual confirmation, here levitation.
Donohue then accused the Recording Academy for making this theater probably offensive to proceed. "Whether it is owned Minaj is definitely an open question, but what is not in doubt is the irresponsibility of The Recording Academy," he says. "It would allow an artist to insult Judaism and Islam."

Although not everyone may have been offended by the performance Minaj based on religious reasons, many have cut down the number to be a Trainwreck music.

Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of the Grammy telecast aforemention, does not sound like a big fan of what he did Minaj, but noted during an interview Monday on "CBS This Morning" that he and his fellow Grammy organizers do not like to limit the creativity of their artists.

"I looked and said, 'Okay,'" said Minaj exorcism related piece of performance art. "I knew of his alter ego. I was a little 'know what it was. I definitely had some questions about it."

Minaj, however, tells a different story.

"First of all, the Grammy chose 'Roman Holiday'," he said during an interview this morning on Ryan Seacrest radio show. "The Grammys came in the studio - the producers of the Grammys came in the studio - and they felt 'Roman Holiday' and I could not play another record after hearing. I just went crazy ... so I could choose to make a no- brainer pop song, but I can not do it anymore. I have to stay true to what I'm doing. "

He also explained that the Roman alter ego is part of a film he wrote and development for two years.

So far, neither the Recording Academy, nor Minaj has released a response to open letter of the Catholic League.

'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit covergirl: Kate Upton

He is comfortable in a Florida girl bikini, and now 19-year-old model Kate Upton is on the cover 2012Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.

He wears a small red-brown, sparkle-covered string bikini with a view of the waters of Australia behind him as he posed for the cover of the magazine, which is scheduled to be inaugurated on Monday night TV in the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS.
 
 "It's one of the first photo shoot first," he said in a telephone interview before the big reveal. "That was my favorite bathing suit .... I feel sexy in it, but confident."

The 5-foot-10 Upton was born in Michigan but raised in Florida. Hometown is Melbourne, on the east coast state.

"In Florida, people walking in their thongs, bikini and jean shorts, so I am very comfortable in a bathing suit," he said.

The cover 2012 is the second time he appeared in the annual issue of SI is equivalent to the Super Bowl for the model. Last year, when Irina Shayk was on the cover, Upton was elected as a rookie year.

"I'm having a great year," he said. "For me, this is innovative."

A big perk of the job as a swimsuit model's official visit beautiful beaches, including shoots for magazines in Sydney and Cairns, Australia, and Apalachicola, Florida

He said for him to live a healthy lifestyle including regular work with a personal trainer and watch what he eats. But there is no special diet to prepare for a bikini shoot, she says, and he claimed the money to buy the occasional ice cream or a plate of fries.

Christie Brinkley and Elle Macpherson is one of the previous model now has a celebrity show. Upton said, "I am very happy to be in their company."

Justice Breyer and wife robbed by machete-wielding man in West Indies

Justice Stephen G. Breyer and his wife, Johanna, was robbed by masked and machete-wielding man last week while on vacation in their home island in the West Indies, the Supreme Court spokeswoman confirmed Monday.

Kathy Arberg said neither Breyers or two friends to visit with them were hurt in the Feb. 9 incident. A masked man who took a vacation home The Breyers' on the island of Nevis after 9 pm stole about $ 1,000 and then to the left, Arberg said.

FBI agents and U.S. March Hals Service involved in investigating the incident. "We are assisting the local police in their investigation," FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said.

The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer said local law enforcement had been notified when Breyers came in Nevis, as usual, but it was not clear whether it was safe justice. It has not been arrested. Breyer has left the island.

Court is normally in February an offense and is next scheduled to meet in private conference Friday.

The Breyers report financial information as they have homes worth between $ 100,000 and $ 250,000 in the land of St. Kitts and Nevis. The 36-square-mile island of Nevis is a frequent vacation spot for Americans.

Breyer is a longtime guest and is often mentioned in travel articles written about the area. The robbery was covered in local media, but without mentioning Breyer, 73, by name.

The Supreme Court is reluctant to disclose details of security for judges. But they often go about their daily lives unknown and unaccompanied.

Known crimes against the current judges are rare. In 2004, a group of young men attacked now-retired Justice David Souter that he was jogging near his apartment in Southwest Washington.

And in 1996, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the victim of a purse-snatching as she and her husband and daughter were walking near the Kennedy Center.

‘White Collar’ star Matthew Bomer casually outs himself

A casual mention in his speech accepting an award, Matthew Bomer, the U.S. star, "White Collar", it was a sexual way you choose to go to the public Saturday.

He is a long-term partner, publicist Simon Halls will be referred to often coy about his personal life, the actor, Palm Springs, Calif. Steve Chase Humanitarian Award, a prize in their antiHIVAIDS activity was adopted.

"I really would like especially to thank my beautiful family: Simon, Kit, Walker, Henry," a record of two children, he said. "Thank you for teaching me what unconditional love. You will always be my proudest."

About the "White Collar", the third season, Bomer an FBI agent (Tim DeKay) plays with the con artist.

VIDEO: Watch Bomer's Speech!


Watch Jennifer Hudson's Grammys Tribute To Whitney Houston

The performances of last night's Grammy Awards as the most Grammy awards, was a mixed bag. It will take years for anyone to figure out what the hell Nicki Minaj was up to him, "Roman" performance, and I have nightmares forever is a bad dye job gives me hair like Katy Perry. But there were highlights, as Bruno Mars, energetic performance and the slightly surreal sight, Dave Grohl, Bruce Springsteen and Rock, Paul McCartney or the "Golden slumbers."

And then there was Jennifer Hudson's performance of "I Will Always Love You", which stands completely on its own. The song is evident in the schedule at the last moment was Whitney Houston's sudden death on Saturday, but Hudson made ​​that note-for-note perfectly, barely able to contain her emotion as he honored the death of a singer who is he, like millions of other singers of his generation, he looked up as a legend. Look at Hudson, the total power of the video below.

What is the Hudson's funny that since her Oscar winning Dreamgirls in 2007, he was still very much in public, but not really great pop culture force, although he is clearly the kind of voice that can make you famous. I know it's not singing with the Grammy for his own benefit at all, but I do not wonder if such an emotional, a perfect tribute to Whitney Houston Hudson can get back to talking again, because God knows he deserves it. The song does not try to eclipse the original in Houston, but it's perfectly does the job of paying tribute to the woman, who apologized for all the original singer Dolly Parton, the song made ​​iconic.

Glen Campbell brings audience to its feet at Grammys

The 75-year-old actor appeared on stage with contemporary country stars of Perry and Blake Shelton, preceded him with their versions of two other hits Campbell, "Gentle on My Mind" and "Southern Nights."

A few moments later, he was a celebrity-studded crowd at Staples Center on their feet and singing along, including former Beatle Paul McCartney and guitarist Joe Walsh, who had seen dancing in the aisle with his wife, Marjorie.

Ever the showman, Campbell said his microphone in the room for each chorus, inviting them to join the line, "like a cowboy Rhinestone!" lights and music halls all gladly accepted.

Performance, delivered without a hitch, a hail of applause and ended with applause, as Campbell shouted, "Thank you all so much!" Then he turned to leave the stage as the lights went out and heard gamefully asks: "Where do I go?"

Campbell, a five-time Grammy winner who suffers from short term memory loss over the years identified in the People magazine article in June that he was diagnosed six months before in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

His wife, Kim, said that the couple decided to give the public a diagnosis before the final, farewell tour, which he started in the autumn of 2011.

Campbell began as a session guitarist on the Beach Boys and producer Phil Spector, before rising to fame in 1960 of hits, including "Wichita Lineman" and "By the time I get to Phoenix." Perhaps his most famous song, "Cowboy Rhinestone» was the number 1 hit in 1975.

He received his CBS variety show "Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour", from 1969 to 1972, and starred with John Wayne in the 1969 original film version of "True Grit".

Grammys 2012: Adele's '21' wins album of the year

The soul traditionalists Adele win over pop star, veteran rock acts and producers up-and-coming songwriter / to win the Grammy's most prestigious prize, album year, her "21." It was the sixth award from six nominations, swept clean. Leading heavy, Adele surprised no one in taking top honors at the Grammy Awards-54.

His "21" championed by critics and embraced by the fans, because it is a best-selling album of 2011 and did not leave the 10 on the U.S. pop charts since its release last February.

Adele, who was named best new artist at the ceremony in 2009, underwent vocal surgery in November and was forced to cancel his U.S. tour. Grammy night marked the return to the stage, and his album won the year suggests that the Grammy voters will choose songcraft, raw emotion and stunning sound more pop trends or Slingers guitar. He defeated Lady Gaga pop art performance, single engine Rihanna, pop / R & B craftsman Bruno Mars and alt-rock survivors Foo Fighters.

Singer-style-over substance is the heavy favorite heading into the awards. "21" is the best-selling album of 2011, with a final tally of 5.82 million copies moved during the year. In the meantime, he's hit single "Rolling in the Deep" was cut this year with 5.81 million copies sold. The two numbers are taken from Nielsen SoundScan's year-end data. Critics also flocked to the artist, the album was in position 6 in the Village Voice's annual Pazz and Jop critics poll of the nation.

Adele fits well with a previous album of the year winner. Though indie rock dramatically Arcade Fire took action last year to honor her album "The Suburbs" and the country-pop upstart Taylor Swift won in 2010 for her "Fearless", winner of the last have included the number of roots-leaning action. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss took top honors in 2009 for "Raising Sand," Herbie Hancock upset Kanye West in 2008 with "River: The Joni Letters" and the Dixie Chicks took his prize in 2007 with "Taking the Long Way."

Adele's biggest challenger in the field is probably Mars, who honed his meat producing and writing for other artists and was nominated for his solo debut, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans." Among the songs Mars has had a hand in co-write or produce is Cee-Lo "Forget You," Bob "Nothin 'on You" and "Billionaire" Travie McCoy among many others (he was part of the hot production team Smeezingtons) . Mars "Just the Way You Are" won male pop vocal performance Grammy in 2011.

With "Born This Way," Lady Gaga has been nominated for a second album this year. He competes with the Arcade Fire last year for "The Fame Monster," which he won for female pop vocal album.

Go to the 2012 ceremony, Foo Fighters have never won outside the realm of rock. Last year's "Wasting Light," however, take action to get the second album of the year nomination, as "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" competition in 2008. Rihanna's "Loud" is the first album artist of the year nomination.

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Grammys Explain Don Cornelius & Etta James’ Absences From ‘In Memorium’

The Grammys "Soul Train" HOST icon Don Cornelius and Etta James music awards in the "in memoriam" segment is missing, that's Sunday night show to the fans.

In fact, a moving tribute to Etta Bonnie and Alicia at the top of the show, but who died this month as a result of suicide, "Soul Train" HOST, not the "many fans left disappointed on Twitter in memoriam" section of the broadcast.

"Etta James and Don Cornelius can not believe that it was not Memorium", a music writer Toure expressed sentiment of hundreds of fans watching the feed, Tweeted on Sunday evening.

"I'm glad Etta Alicia has a tradition, but it still must be Memorium after I won a photo. This is a picture," he said.

Steve Jobs, "a pioneer of digital music" refers to him as that, subject to the "in memoriam" section, and Alex Steinwess, inventor of the nod from the album cover, though, as your login, LL Cool Don Cornelius was a tribute to the Foo FightersDeadmau5 performance.

"Here, take it from me and my man Don Cornelius permanent Questlove if you come on a visit to the United States was the hippest. Don Cornelius' Soul Train" and it [the nation] was the conductor of a lot of enthusiasm about the meaning and also learned to dance. Don, peace, love and soul, "LL said.

whitney houston dead 2012

Houston recalled as happy in days before death
Whitney Houston is the last day spent around the family, catching up with old friends, and with a little bit, you know best: singing.

His death Saturday afternoon in a Beverly Hills hotel room hours before it was scheduled to see an annual pre-Grammy party, which introduced him to the industry decades ago, and was expected to honor the six-time Grammy winner.

The 48-year-old singer is already in the circle of the day before the event appearing in the tests and offers advice singers Monica and Brandy. On Thursday, singer Kelly Price, also appeared on stage in a club in Hollywood, where she sang the national anthem: "Yes, Jesus loves me" loud cheers.

The Houston's daughter Bobbi in the audience, the women shared a long embrace, and spoke of their lives and their families throughout the night, Price recalled Saturday. Houston was back on stage for hours of the event in honor of R & B music, and then joined the partygoers on the dance floor, he said. "Whitney Thursday evening was one of the girls."

"He was happy," Price said. "He was always known at the Whitney."

Soul singer Kenny Lattimore, who co-hosted the event R & B, Houston said, seemed to thrive, causing sudden death "such a shock to me." He said Houston does not seem to have any questions.

Houston for years struggled with addiction cocaine, marijuana and pills and the years of hard living took toll on it once-clear sound. The rehearsal is a pre-Grammy event on Thursday, the Houston disheveled, his breath smelled of sweat and plenty of liquor and cigarettes, said a source who was present, but are not authorized to speak publicly.

Despite more than a decade of problems, including her divorced Bobby Brown and erratic behavior in many cases, working toward an eventual return to Houston. Just finished a remake of the film "Sparkle", he'd worked for years developing the project.

Still, some people thought that he was under the influence after the appearance of the club Thursday, when paparazzi snapped pictures left Houston and looking disheveled. Price called the rumors "completely true."

We had a family feel to the meeting, said: "The children were there."

Price said, and Houston is planning another reunion, and that he appear before the Grammy gala thrown her old mentor, Clive Davis on Saturday night. Davis expected that Houston will sing at the party, which went as planned, he explained, because the diva would have wanted it that way. This was another part of the hotel where his body was to examine coroner's officials.

"I am devastated by the loss of a person who has meant so much to me," Davis said. "He was full of life, I can not wait for tonight. He loved music and he loved this night that the famous composer."

Officials have released few details about how or what killed her was found in Houston. One member of his entourage was the singer, and now alerted hotel security and health of the Davis-site gala. They could not revive the singer.

In the hours after the death of Houston fans chose to remember the singer a better time when the soaring voice of a new generation to the Dolly Parton song "I Will Love You" and out of the movie "The Bodyguard," the blockbuster status.

His songs and albums on iTunes soon top sellers, and the fans and celebrities alike shared memories and accounts of impromptu memorials to the social networking site Twitter. His death on the eve of the Grammy Awards has made changes to the broadcast on Sunday, Jennifer Hudson is scheduled to perform a tribute to the show.

Price said her friend wants to be remembered as a good and pious mother, rather than simply a singer. He said Houston and frequently discussed issues in parenting and independent music career.

He recalled the last night in Houston, Houston, before the words they shared delivered what would be her final performance.

"I never would have imagined, we can talk about it because he is not here," Price said.

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