by Lenny — published on September 21st, 2007

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A spokesman for George Clooney says the actor
suffered a broken rib and road rash in a motorcycle accident this
afternoon in New Jersey.
His spokesman says the 46-year-old actor was treated at
Palisades Medical Center in Palisades, New Jersey, and released.
Clooney’s passenger, Sarah Larson, suffered a broken foot.
Clooney’s latest film, “Michael Clayton,” will be released
next month.
by Lenny — published on September 21st, 2007


She Shouldn’t Be Doing This!!!

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears was charged Friday with
misdemeanor counts of hit and run and driving without a valid
license after she allegedly smashed her car into another in a
parking lot in August, prosecutors said.
If convicted, the singer could face up to six months in jail and
a $1,000 fine for each count, said Nick Velasquez, spokesman for
the city attorney’s office.
Messages left with Spears’ attorneys were not immediately
returned.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears was charged Friday with
misdemeanor counts of hit and run and driving without a valid
license after she allegedly smashed her car into another in a
parking lot in August, prosecutors said.
If convicted, the singer could face up to six months in jail and
a $1,000 fine for each count, said Nick Velasquez, spokesman for
the city attorney’s office.
Messages left with Spears’ attorneys were not immediately
returned.(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
by Lenny — published on September 21st, 2007

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Snoop Dogg pleaded guilty Thursday to
one count of felony possession of a dangerous weapon and was
sentenced to 160 hours of community service and three years
probation, his attorney said.
Snoop Dogg, 35, was arrested in September 2006 after the
discovery of a collapsible baton in his computer bag at John Wayne
Airport in Orange County.
Authorities said it was a dangerous weapon. He said it was a
prop for a video he was filming in New York.
His attorney, Donald Etra, said the felony conviction would be
reduced to a misdemeanor after one year if Snoop Dogg does not
violate the law.
“We are very pleased with the outcome,” Etra said. “Snoop’s
goal is to make music, not make court appearances.”
In the plea deal, Snoop Dogg was also ordered to make a $10,000
charitable donation, Etra said.
“He wants to get on with his life,” Etra said. “He will
continue his music and his filming and performing.”
The case is Snoop Dogg’s second in the past year. He was
arrested at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank on Oct. 26 on suspicion of
transporting marijuana. Police later found a gun at his home.
The rapper, born Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., pleaded no contest
in April to felony gun and marijuana charges and agreed to five
years’ probation and 800 hours of community service.
The cases marked the end of a relatively long trouble-free
stretch for Snoop Dogg. He had burnished his image in recent years
with appearances in mainstream movies and by starting a youth
football league.
Snoop Dogg was convicted in 1990 of cocaine possession and
charged with gun possession after a 1993 traffic stop. In 1997, he
pleaded guilty in exchange for three years’ probation and a promise
to make public service announcements against violence.
He was acquitted of a murder charge in 1996 after the death of
an alleged street-gang member killed by gunfire from the vehicle in
which Snoop Dogg was traveling.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
by Lenny — published on September 20th, 2007

By EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
PARIS (AP) — Floyd Landis lost his expensive and explosive
doping case Thursday when arbitrators upheld the results of a test
that showed the 2006 Tour de France champion used synthetic
testosterone to fuel his spectacular comeback victory, The
Associated Press has learned.
The decision, handed down nearly four months after a bizarre and
bitterly fought hearing, leaves Landis with only one more outlet to
possibly salvage his title — an appeal to the Court of Arbitration
for Sport.
According to documents obtained by AP, and to be made public
later Thursday, the vote was 2-1 to uphold the results, with lead
arbitrator Patrice Brunet and Richard McLaren in the majority and
Christopher Campbell dissenting.
The decision means Landis, who repeatedly has denied using
performance-enhancing drugs, must forfeit his Tour de France title
and is subject to a two-year ban, retroactive to January 30, 2007.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
by Lenny — published on September 20th, 2007
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by Lenny — published on September 19th, 2007


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by Royce — published on September 19th, 2007
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