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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Rodney King's Been Shot!


SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — Rodney King, whose videotaped police beating in 1991 led to deadly rioting when the officers involved were acquitted, was shot on a street corner, but his wounds were not life-threatening, police said.

King, 42, was shot two or three times from a distance by birdshot fired from a shotgun. He then bicycled about 1 1/2 miles back to his home in neighboring Rialto and called police. King was hit in the face, arms, back and torso, police said.

Authorities said when they arrived at the home, King and others appeared drunk and were largely uncooperative in providing information about the shooting.

King was taken to a hospital. His condition on Thursday was not immediately known.

The shooting may have involved a domestic dispute, San Bernardino police Lieutenant Scott Paterson said.

King, who is black, was videotaped being beaten by white Los Angeles police officers after he was stopped for speeding in 1991. Four officers were acquitted of most criminal charges in 1992, triggering rioting in Los Angeles and neighboring cities that left 55 people dead and caused $1 billion in property damage.

King sued the city over the beating and obtained a $3.8 million settlement.

However, he continued to have run-ins with the law. In 2004, he was ordered to spend 120 days in jail and ordered into treatment after pleading guilty to driving under the influence of the drug PCP after he lost control of his SUV in 2003 and slammed into a power pole in Rialto.

Rialto and San Bernardino are about 55 miles east of Los Angeles.





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Sunday, November 25, 2007

Wife surprises Hulk Hogan


Linda Hogan has filed for divorce from her wrestler husband, Hulk Hogan, The St. Petersburg Times reported. Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, told the newspaper he had no idea his wife had filed for divorce. He was informed by a reporter that Pinellas County court records showed the paperwork was submitted Tuesday.

"Thank you for the great information," he told the reporter. The couple star in the VH1 reality-TV series "Hogan Knows Best," with their two children. Recent episodes show the couple attending marital counseling.


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Monday, November 19, 2007

FDA Seizes Discontinued Cosmetic


It is being reported that federal officials have seized more than 12,682 applicator tubes of a discontinued cosmetic called Age Intervention Eyelash, which they state can cause vision problems in some people.

California-based Jan Marini Skin Research Inc distributed the product and have stated that they feel that they are being unfairly targeted by the FDA.

The product contains bimatoprost, which is an ingredient found in another drug to help control eye pressure.

FDA officials have stated the Age Intervention Eyelash product is an unapproved drug because Jan Marini Skin Research promoted it as something that increases eyelash growth.

The FDA states that patients taking the drug may be at an increased risk of optic nerve damage "because the extra dose of bimatoprost may decrease the prescription drug's effectiveness,"

"We have been unfairly singled out," said Jan Marini, the company's president. "Other companies use the same ingredient and we're not aware of any action that has been taken against them."

The FDA is urging dermatologists, consumers and aestheticians who have the product to throw it away and definitely not use it.



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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Georgia governor leads prayer for rain



ATLANTA -- Bowing his head outside the Georgia Capitol on Tuesday, Gov. Sonny Perdue cut a newly repentant figure as he publicly prayed for rain to end the region's historic drought.

"Oh father, we acknowledge our wastefulness," Perdue said. "But we're doing better. And I thought it was time to acknowledge that to the creator, the provider of water and land, and to tell him that we will do better."

Hundreds of Georgians -- ministers and lawmakers, landscapers and office workers -- gathered in downtown Atlanta for the prayer vigil. Some held bibles and crucifixes. Many swayed and linked arms as a choir sang "What a Mighty God We Serve" and "Amazing Grace."

As Perdue described it, "We have come together, very simply, for one reason and one reason only: To very reverently and respectfully pray up a storm."

"It's got to be worth a shot," said David Mais, 34, an Atlanta resident who is worried his carpet cleaning business could suffer from the drought. "I do think we need to do a lot more, but hopefully prayer will unite us."

As metropolitan Atlanta's water supplies drain to record lows, many across the Southeast have criticized Perdue and other Georgia officials for failing to introduce more stringent conservation measures.

Perdue, who wore a green suit and brown cowboy boots, seemed to acknowledge that the drought afflicting Georgia was a man-made, as well as natural, problem. Georgians, he said, had not done "all we could do in conservation."

While many hoped that a miracle could end the drought, repentance was a recurring theme.

"We've been so busy industrializing that we've forgotten how to spiritualize," Gil Watson, senior minister at Northside United Methodist Church in Atlanta, told the crowd. "We've been so busy with our economy and what we can have and what we can possess that we've forgotten that you possess it all. Great God, this is your land. We till it for you. We are entrepreneurs for you, dear God."

Gary Tacon, a businessman who had traveled from New York for the prayer vigil to promote a product called the Wataire Atmospheric Water Generator, was moved. His product creates pure, filtered drinking water from moisture in the air.

"The governor sounded good," he said, pausing briefly from handing out leaflets to congregation members. "I don't put a lot of store in prayer, but if it helps to unify, that's great. People need to be informed."

More than a few people who attended seemed skeptical that prayer would end the drought.

Lance Warner, 22, a history student at Georgia State University, smirked as members of the crowd stretched their arms to the heavens and cried "Amen!" and "Hallelujah!"

"You couldn't make this up," he said. "You can't make up for years of water mismanagement with a prayer session. It's lunacy!"

About a block way, more than 20 protesters -- some carrying placards saying "All hail Sonny Perdue" and "Is it raining yet?" -- joined a rally organized by the Atlanta Freethought Society. The vigil, they said, violated the principle of separation of church and state.

"The governor is exceeding his constitutional authority," said Ed Buckner, an atheist and treasurer of the group. "He has no right to set up prayer services on behalf of the people of Georgia, particularly not on the grounds of the state Capitol."

As the state's drought has intensified, Perdue, a Baptist, has repeatedly urged Georgians to pray for rain. In June, he prayed for rain in Macon as part of the Georgia Farm Bureau's day of prayer for agriculture.

Perdue is not the first Georgia governor to pray for an end to drought. In 1986, Gov. Joe Frank Harris joined hundreds of worshipers at Roswell Street Baptist Church in Marietta to pray for rain.

More than 20 years later, however, a significant number of Georgians appear to be uncomfortable with such prayers. Throughout the day, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's blog filled with recriminations from readers who said Perdue should plan, rather than pray.

"God is not an ATM machine you can go to and get whatever you need whenever you ask for it," said one reader. "Stop developing, seed the clouds, think of some other useful solution." Another said: "I'm praying for a new GOVERNOR!!!!!"

Gil Rogers, an attorney with the Southern Environmental Law Center, said he worried that hoping for miracles could detract from more practical efforts to conserve water.

"We shouldn't look at it as 'Once the rains come we'll be fine,' " he said. "We'd all like to see rain, but this doesn't get us any closer to sustaining water management in Georgia."

But Rogers could find one point of agreement with Perdue.

"If he's saying that Georgians are wasteful, we certainly agree," he said. "I hope he is truly sorry we've been so wasteful. . . . If you look at the way Georgia is growing -- paving over 50 acres a day in the Atlanta area, choking out streams and cutting down forests, we've got a long way to go."





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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Sex Diseases Still Rising; Chlamydia Is Leader


Results of a new study find that in the United States, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis cases are on the rise.

2006 was the second year in a row that saw an increase in all 3 of the leading sexually transmitted diseases, a fact that worries health professionals a great deal.

The CDC study found that chlamydia cases in 2006 topped the 1 million mark, the most cases to be reported since statistics were kept by the CDC starting in 1984.

Compared to 2005, the rate of positive gonorrhea cases rose by 5.5 percent.

Cases of syphilis jumped 13.8 percent from 2005 to 2006, also a sharp increase in cases.

"This is a hidden epidemic," said Dr. Stuart Berman, who helps tracks STDs for the CDC.

"Most people are not aware of how many STDs are out there, the risks that they run and the need for getting regular testing for some of these and treatment -- and having their partners treated. We'd like to see these rates going down."

"The honest truth is that we're on the early part of the learning curve with populations in which traditional approaches to prevention aren't working as effectively," said John Douglas, CDC's director of STD prevention, in a telephone call with reporters.

"When you see that almost half of these infections are among young people, that tells you we have to do a much better job of sex education in public schools," said Bill Stackhouse, director of the Institute for Gay Men's Health in New York, in a telephone interview today.



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Friday, November 9, 2007

Jennifer Lopez confirms pregnancy


NEW YORK (Reuters) - After weeks of speculation, singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has confirmed that she is pregnant, People magazine reported on Thursday.

"Marc and I are expecting a baby," the 38-year-old performer told a concert audience in Miami on Wednesday night during the last stop on her joint North American tour with her husband, vocalist Marc Anthony.

After the announcement, Anthony shrugged his shoulders, caressed his wife's stomach, then leaned over and kissed her belly.

"I didn't know she was going to talk," he told the crowd.

The Miami show marked the last stop of Lopez's first concert tour.

"This is a special time in our lives," said New York-born Lopez, who has sold 17 million records worldwide and released six albums. "And we waited until the last show to tell you."

Lopez, who has been married three times, tied the knot with 39-year-old Anthony in 2004.

Fans of the singer started sending notes of congratulations to the star.

"Thanks for sharing with us your personal life. Congratulations!," wrote Glenda Santiago on Lopez's page on social networking site Facebook.

Source : Reuters/Nielsen


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Pakistan's Bhutto Under House Arrest, 5,000 Supporters Rounded Up.


Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was placed under house arrest today, and police rounded up 5,000 of her supporters who were planning to hold a protest rally. Bhutto, the former prime minister of Pakistan who just returned to the country from nearly a decade in exile, called for the rally to protest President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's declaration of emergency rule.


"The government has been paralyzed," Bhutto shouted to supporters across a barbed-wire barricade erected by police, The Associated Press reported.

A Pakistani government spokesman announced later today that Bhutto would be released from house arrest by Saturday, the AP reported.

That announcement came just as President Bush called for Bhutto and her supporters to be freed and again for the end of emergency rule.

It is "crucial for Pakistan's future that moderate political forces work together to bring Pakistan back on the path to democracy," the White House said in a statement.

Later after she was unable to leave her house, ABC News reached her by phone "We told the police they should either give us an arrest warrant or allow us to proceed." Bhutto said on "Good Morning America."

"How often can Gen. Musharraf bring the entire public [to a] standstill to stop a single public meeting? I plead with the international community not to be taken in, for him to retire as army chief, for him to hold elections and to restore the constitution."

ABC' Martha Raddatz was outside Bhutto's house when supporters tried to drive Bhutto out of her compound, but said riot police quickly moved in.


Two buses blocked Bhutto's car while she shouted over a megaphone to be released. Bhutto had hoped to go rally with her supporters.

"Do not raise hands on women. You are Muslims. This is un-Islamic," she shouted.

In front of Bhutto's compound throughout the day, supporters would come usually one by one. And one by one they were arrested, Raddatz reported.

The city of Rawalpindie, where the rally was to take place, was in lockdown and there were only sporadic clashes.

Also in Peshawar Friday a suicide bomber struck at the home of the Pakistani minister for political affairs, Amir Muqam. Four people were killed, but Muqam was not hurt, according to the AP.

There have been waves of bombings in recent months targeting Pakistani officials, which have been blamed on Islamic militants. It was for this reason Musharraf said he was declaring martial law earlier this week.

But while Musharraf is going after his opposition, ABC News visited an area just 150 miles from where the Taliban is taking over.

The Swat Valley, once a popular tourist site, now has Taliban fighters wielding weapons, closing schools and taking over police stations.

People have fled from here by the hundreds of thousands, fearing the entire valley will fall to the Taliban. Still many local citizens told ABC News that Musharraf seems more worried about Bhutto than the extremists.

Bhutto, for her part, said she is determined to get out of her compound before day's end.

ABC's Martha Raddatz and The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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