Saturday, March 31, 2012

Amber Rose Says Kim Kardashian Caused Split With Kanye West


By Nadeska Alexis

During a November appearance onThe Wendy Williams Show, Amber Rose opened up about her ex, Kanye West, and his relationship with Kim Kardashian, dropping a big hint that the socialite may have driven a wedge between them. But now Amber is past hints, reportedlytelling Star magazinein an interview, Kim is one of the main reasons why me andKim Kardashian Kanye are not together.

Rose told Star that the afir between Kim and Kanye began when the 31-year-old reality TV star began sending explicit pictures of herself. She was sending pictures, and I was like, Kim, just stop. Dont be that person, Amber said, adding that she reached out to Kim via e-mail for an explanation. I thought at least shed be woman enough to respond to me. She never responded. Its very important that us women stick together and we dont f--- each other over like that.

Amber Rose On Kanye West, Kim Kardashian And Reggie Bush

She says that the afir happened during the time that she was dating Kanye and Kim was still tied to NFL player Reggie Bush. They were both cheating, Rose said. They were both cheating on me and Reggie with each other. Either way, Amber Rose doesnt sound too bitter about things, thanks to her current relationship with Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khali. I want to thank her, she said, referring to Kim. Because if she was never a homewrecker, then I never would have met Wiz, and I wouldnt be as happy as I am now.

Rose was temporarily linked to Reggie Bush after the Miami Dolphins player split with Kim, but she explained the brief rendezvous on The Wendy Williams Show, saying. I broke up with Kanye and he broke up with Kim. We met right after. We were both going through a hard time. We were each others rebounds. It was brief, it was nice, he was a great guy!

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Kim Kardashians


Kim Kardashian is a TV personality and socialite who encourages other celebrities to give their clothes to charity auctions. She donates her clothes to raise money for theDream Kim KardashianFoundation, a wish-granting organization for adults suffering from life-limiting illnesses.

Kimtravelled to AfricaforDiamond Empowerment Fund, and blogged about what she learned during her trip.

Read our exclusive interview with Kimhere.

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Backers Of Calif Millionaire Tax Target Kardashian


SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) A coalition of groups supporting a proposed ballot initiative asking Californians to boost taxes on the rich is targeting one of the state&8217;s most mous millionaires reality TV star Kim Kardashian.

The Courage Campaign&8217;s online video says Kardashian made $12 million in 2010 but paid just 1 percentage point more in California income taxes than someone $47,000.

The video urges Kardashian to support the tax increase, saying &8220;we all need to pay our ir share.&8221;

The Courage Campaign and California Federation of Teachers are backing a proposed initiative that would raise tax rates for those who make more than $1 million annually to help fund schools and other programs.

A Kardashian spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

Denmarks Caroline Wozniacki hits a serve to Czech Republics Petra Kvitova during their match at the Hopman Cup tennis tournament in Perth, Australia, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012. Kvitova won the match 7-6, 3-6, 6-4. (AP Photo/ Theron Kirkman)(Credit: AP)

PERTH, Australia (AP) The Czech Republic reached the Hopman Cup final against France on Friday, advancing with a 2-0 victory over Denmark after No. 2-ranked Petra Kvitova beat No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in three sets and Tomas Berdych defeated Frederik Nielsen.

The Wimbledon champion held off Wozniacki 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4 before Berdych breezed past Nielsen 6-1, 6-3 to clinch the top spot in Group A.

Kvitova and Berdych will play the French team of Marion Bartoli and Richard Gasquet in Saturday&8217;s final.

Kvitova can overtake Wozniacki at No. 1 if she wins the Sydney International next week.

Bulgaria beat the United States 2-1 to finish the group stage with two wins.

Bethanie Mattek-Sands gave the Americans the lead with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Tsvetana Pironkova, but Dimitrov evened it with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Mardy Fish.

Pironkova and Dimitrov combined to win 8-5 in a pro set in the deciding mixed doubles match.

Kvitova was up a set and a break before Wozniacki recovered to win the last four games and force a third set. Kvitova regained her composure in the third and earned an early break to set up her third win in four matches against Wozniacki.

&8220;It was a great match from both of us. I&8217;m very happy I won,&8221; Kvitova said. &8220;It was a small test before the Aussie Open.&8221;

Berdych was unbeaten in the group stage, defeating Mardy Fish of the United States, Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria and Nielsen.

&8220;Hopefully, I can keep my winning streak with Petra and win the title,&8221; Berdych said.

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SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) A regional government is providing emergency funding to Bosnia&8217;s National Museum to save the 125-year-old institution from being forced to close due to unpaid utility bills.

The Bosniak-Croat region announced Friday it will pay €25,000 to cover the bills, but added this will not solve the long-term problem.

Ethnically divided Bosnia has no culture ministry on state level and the political leaders of the country&8217;s Serb, Croat and Bosniak peoples can&8217;t agree on what to do with their common historical and cultural heritage.

The National Museum whose collection includes the 600-year-old Jewish manuscript known as the Sarajevo Haggadah and six other institutions housing Bosnia&8217;s heritage have over the years received only state budget leftovers.

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) A regional government is providing emergency funding to Bosnia&8217;s National Kim KardashianMuseum to save the 125-year-old institution from being forced to close due to unpaid utility bills.

The Bosniak-Croat region announced Friday it will pay €25,000 to cover the bills, but added this will not solve the long-term problem.

Ethnically divided Bosnia has no culture ministry on state level and the political leaders of the country&8217;s Serb, Croat and Bosniak peoples can&8217;t agree on what to do with their common historical and cultural heritage.

The National Museum whose collection includes the 600-year-old Jewish manuscript known as the Sarajevo Haggadah and six other institutions housing Bosnia&8217;s heritage have over the years received only state budget leftovers.

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) A regional government is providing emergency funding to Bosnia&8217;s National Museum to save the 125-year-old institution from being forced to close due to unpaid utility bills.

The Bosniak-Croat region announced Friday it will pay euro25,000 to cover the bills, but added this will not solve the long-term problem.

Ethnically divided Bosnia has no culture ministry on state level and the political leaders of the country&8217;s Serb, Croat and Bosniak peoples can&8217;t agree on what to do with their common historical and cultural heritage.

The National Museum whose collection includes the 600-year-old Jewish manuscript known as the Sarajevo Haggadah and six other institutions housing Bosnia&8217;s heritage have over the years received only state budget leftovers.

KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) The mere mention of the 2002 Ryder Cup made NBC Sports anchor Dan Hicks smile, only it wasn&8217;t anything that happened on the golf course.

Nick Faldo was doing some commentary for Sky Sports that week when NBC executive producer Tommy Roy thought it might be interesting to have the six-time major champion from England join Johnny Miller in the broadcast booth. If nothing else, he might offer some European perspective.

&8220;Instant sparks,&8221; Hicks recalled. &8220;And instant entertainment.&8221;

They reunite this week for the Tournament of Champions.

Golf Channel is broadcasting the PGA Tour&8217;s season opener from the Plantation Course at Kapalua. Faldo is the lead analyst for CBS Sports, but he also works for Golf Channel for weekday coverage. Miller has been the lead analyst for NBC since 1990. NBC and Golf Channel now are both owned by Comcast.

For those tuning in from home, Miller and Faldo in the booth together might be as appealing as the waves crashing along the west coast of Maui.

What to expect? Not even they know for sure.

&8220;It will be interesting to see if this ends up in a mild fist fight, or it ends up in a big brother-little brother kind of thing,&8221; Miller said.

Miller and Faldo could not be any more different.

Miller shot off his mouth as readily as he fired at pins. He is mous for his 63 in the final round at Oakmont to win the 1973 U.S. Open, and has two majors among his 25 career wins on the PGA Tour. Faldo did nothing without great thought, working his way around the golf course toward six majors. They were inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame together in 1998.

&8220;As long as I&8217;ve been working with Johnny, no one had ever sat in the chair next to him from a broadcast perspective,&8221; Hicks said. &8220;All of a sudden, here&8217;s Nick Faldo, six-time major champion. And Johnny was like, &8216;Wait a minute, this is my territory.&8217; And people picked up on it. They&8217;re opposites. But sometimes, opposites in television can create a great chemistry.&8221;

On the eve of the broadcast, Miller already was firing away.

&8220;I&8217;m probably a little more out there in what I&8217;m willing to say,&8221; Miller said. &8220;Nick did say that when he got comfortable in the broadcast booth, he would me look like Mary Poppins. I haven&8217;t seen that yet.&8221;

Faldo laughed when he heard that comment &8220;It was a throwaway line in jest,&8221; he said although he says he&8217;s not afraid to say when he sees. Mostly, he&8217;s curious to see how he and Miller react to each other&8217;s opinions.

&8220;We see things differently, and that&8217;s the whole point of it,&8221; Faldo said. &8220;He&8217;ll spot things that I missed, and I&8217;ll spot things that he missed. I think it will be interesting because we both come at it from our own angle, what we see and what we think, whether we agree or disagree. It&8217;ll be good fun for TV. It&8217;s a good idea. Let&8217;s give it a go.&8221;

It should be a special broadcast, for no other reason than it won&8217;t happen very often, if at all.

The experiment shows the flexibility Golf Channel now has with NBC under the same parent company. Bringing Hicks in as the anchor or perhaps the referee in this case only adds to the credibility of a tournament that is missing three major champions among 11 players who chose or couldn&8217;t make it to Hawaii.

&8220;I think it&8217;s more or less a move to again brand the organization and show that it&8217;s not just Golf Channel and Golf Channel people working events,&8221; Hicks said. &8220;We can do a lot of different things. The possibility of getting Johnny and Nick back in the booth was a big impetus. It gives the tour&8217;s kickoff event an even bigger feel.&8221;

The work gets trickier for Hicks, who usually only has one other voice in the booth with him. Now he has two, and there will be no shortage of ego.

&8220;I know they want to put on a good show,&8221; Hicks said. &8220;I&8217;ll let them go, and if something gets down the tracks too wildly, maybe I&8217;ll have to steer it back on course. I&8217;m looking forward to it. This is another example of what we can do as a company. Why not have the best two analysts in the game?&8221;

Faldo has experience working with another analyst in the booth. He and Paul Azinger spent two years together with ABC Sports.

&8220;I think Johnny is a lot smarter,&8221; Faldo said, taking a shot at his former broadcast partner.

The risk is to make sure that competition stays on the golf course, not in the broadcast booth. Neither believes that will be a problem. Even so, Miller said he won&8217;t let Faldo get away with anything, and he figures the feeling will be mutual.

&8220;Our goal is to entertain,&8221; Faldo said. &8220;If we both start trying to help the viewer which I like to do and give them sort of thoughts of what the players are doing or thinking, that will be quite interesting. We both have 40 and 50 years of golfing knowledge. There should be a few good gems.&8221;

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Microsoft Online Privacy Notice Highlights


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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Gawker


Lies: They travel halfway round the world before the truth gets its boots on. If you dont tell them, you never have to remember anything. Ask me no questions and I wont tell you any. The year that now comes to an end was, like all years, riddled with them. Grand lies and small ones, grave ones and frivolous ones, true ones and lse ones—check that. They were all lse. Here is a list of some of them that really caught my attention.

It was a lie borne of panic, told to the world via Twitter as former Rep. Anthony Weiner sat alone in his home frantically trying to undo the damage of a mistakenly published dick pic. But he doubled down on it, repeated it in press conferences, and sparked endless useless blogfights over the myriad ways he could have been set up. But he was just taking a picture of his cock, to send to a lady.

In July, wide-eyed sociopath James Murdoch told a Parliamentary inquiry under oath that when he signed off on a $1,000,000 settlement for phonKim Kardashiane hacking a few years ago, he thought the practice was limited to a lone reporter at theNews of the Worldwho had already been dealt with and had no clue that it permeated News Corp.s British newss. Almost immediately,two of his former deputies came forward to call him a liar: They had fully briefed him on evidence that phone-hacking was widespread atNOTW, which was one incentive to quietly settle all the cases coming at them.

In ct, one of them hadhandwritten notes from a meeting with Murdochquoting the scion as saying he wanted to get rid of the wrongdoers in his company long after the only guilty staffer he claims to have known about had been fired. And a contemporaneous memo from a News International lawyer warned of a culture of illegal information access at the company. And emails sent to Murdoch—to which he replied—warned him that the people suing for phone hacking intended to prove that it wasrife throughout the organizationand that the companys line that it was limited to a rogue trader was a lie. In other words, Murdoch lied about knowing that his company was lying.

In the hours after an earthquake and tsunami ravaged Japan in March, a spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), which operated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant,assured reporters that its damaged reactors werent melting down. He would know, right? Accordingly, TEPCOheld off on pumping seawater into the reactor core to cool it offfor several days, because the procedure—which could have averted a meltdown—would damage the reactor, and why risk those valuable assets unless its absolutely necessary? Anyway, turns out thatthree of the reactors at Fukushima totally 100% melted down.

Herman Cain says he nevergently guided a ladys head to his lap and then offered her a job, never did whatever it was that caused his former employer the National Restaurant Association topay two different co-workers to settle ual harassment claims, andnever had with the woman he knew for 13 years, and occasionally paid money to, and never told his wife about, and who claims to have had a 13-year afir with him. Which is why he dropped out of the race.

He went down with guns blazing! (Turns out he wasnt holding a gun.) Hereached for a gun! (Turns out he wasstraight-up assassinated.) He died in a firefight! (Turns out the firefight was over by the time the SEALs got to bin Ladens bedroom.) He used his wife as a human shield! (Turns out she lunged at the SEALs and survived the assault.) We had real-time visibility of the raid! (Turns out there was a 25-minute gap where the White House had no idea what was happening on the ground.) Wellrelease pictures of his dead body! (Turns out they wont.)Osama bin Laden had ! (This one hasnt been disproved yet, butreally?)

This was uttered by Giuliani ten years ago, but it didnt technically become a lie until June of this year, when hereneged in his promise to conduct the wedding ceremony of his friends, political supporters, and one-time roommates Howard Koeppel and Mark Hsiao as soon as gay marriage was legal in New York.

Kim Kardashians mily claimed that her sham wedding was a strictly non-profit afir, which is trueif you dont count the $10 million budget supplied by E!, the $1.5 million photo licensing deal, and all the free amenities supplied by publicity-hungry vendors.

This claim—that Toyota automobiles were manuctured with an electronic flaw that caused accelerators to depress uncommanded—was finally and incontrovertibly exposed as a lie in February 2011, when NASA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationreleased a definitive reportdemonstrating that sudden acceleration complaints were likely the result of unintended application of the accelerator rather than...the brake.

Lady Gaga got in an egg before the Grammys and emerged from said egg after being carried on the award show stage by henchmen.She claimed to have spent 72 in the egg. What an odd thing to lie about.

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Kim Kardashian Photoshop Mistake


Celebrity Buzzgot a hold of the picture before Complex was able to replace it.So to all my people out there, let this serve as another reminder that nobody&39;s perfect, not even Kim K.

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