On Sunday, for the second straight home game, the Bills’ most indispensable player was serenaded with chants of "Freddie! Freddie!" by his adoring and ecstatic fans inside Ralph Wilson Stadium.
On Sunday, for the second straight home game, the Bills’ most indispensable player was serenaded with chants of "Freddie! Freddie!" by his adoring and ecstatic fans inside Ralph Wilson Stadium.
Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Clinton as a corporate director? really?
Ms Clinton was appointed last week to the board of IAC/InteractiveCorp, the Internet media conglomerate. for her efforts, Ms. Clinton will be paid about $300,000 a year in cash and incentive stock awards.
Friday on ‘The Talk,’ during a discussion about marriage (video below), co-host Kris Jenner wept over her late first husband Robert Kardashian, who defended accused murderer O.J. Simpson during the famous trial. Jenner said she wanted her kids to have that “same happiness,” drawing applause from the audience.
Reginald Andre Jackson, Alycia Delmore and Todd-Joby Moore in Strawberry Workshop Theater’s Inherit the Wind, currently playing at the Erickson Theater. Photo by Erik Stuhaug. were it not for the media circus that surrounded the Rodney King and O.J. Simpson trials, the Scopes “Monkey” Trial would be battling it out with Roe v. Wade for the title of trial of the century in the cultural landscape. taking place in Tennessee in 1925, the whole thing began when the American Civil Liberties Union offered to defend any teacher willing to challenge the constitutionality of the Butler Act, which criminalized the teaching of evolution in Tennessee classrooms. some enterprising businessmen in Dayton, TN thought the trial would bring some needed publicity to their small town, and eventually convinced John T. Scopes, a high school biology teacher, to take up the challenge. Predictably, news spread, catching the attention of celebrated journalist H.L. Mencken, then of the Baltimore Sun, and bringing legal heavyweights William Jennings Bryan (a political progressive, presidential hopeful for the Democratic party and devout Presbyterian) and Clarence Darrow to argue for and against the Butler Act, respectively.
Allen clearly believes that USC is the best place to play football. he attributes the coaching, practicing, friendships and things he learned in making him successful.
He also shared his personal experiences at USC:
take an innocent nap on a lazy afternoon and awake to a world gone bonkers.
It’s a world where the unimaginable rules, where football teams from Rust Belt cities like Detroit and Buffalo exist as marvels to the eyes amid extreme chaos. A world that, had it remained tame and true to form, would never concoct ludicrous realities such as the 3-0 Lions and the 3-0 Bills.
I think it was some publicist back in the golden days of Hollywood who first said, “I don’t care what they say about my client as long as they spell his name right!” it was probably the first shot fired in the battle to prove there’s no such thing as bad publicity. Except, apparently, there is.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s publisher has confirmed that the famous actor and former California governor will ‘write’ “Total Recall: My Unbelievably true Life Story.” the memoir is due in October 2012. Working with a ghost writer, Schwarzenegger will chronicle his youth in Austria, his 1970s bodybuilding heyday, his explosive movie career, and offer a (cherry picked) reminiscence of his governorship.
A forensic pathologist who has been an expert witness in the high-profile murder cases of O.J. Simpson, Phil Spector and others said he believes investigators concluded properly that the suspicious death of a woman at a Coronado mansion in July was a suicide.
The sixth annual Summer Spectacular put on by the Brent Shapiro Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Awareness raised about $500,000 on Saturday night without selling a single ticket to a dinner that drew around 500 guests from the worlds of entertainment, politics, business and sports to a spectacular mansion in Beverly Hills.
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STOCK ISLAND — Hitting bookstores Tuesday is Levi Johnston’s 319-page memoir with the provocative title: Deer in the Headlights: my Life in Sarah Palin’s Crosshairs.
On a Saturday night in early September 1975, a football legend and future cultural signpost played in a meaningless game at the old Tampa Stadium.
Meaningless because it was preseason and featured NFL teams with no connection to Tampa — the Atlanta Falcons and the Buffalo Bills.
World-renowned lawyer, Harvard professor and author, Alan Dershowitz—who is best known for defending O.J. Simpson in the infamous 1995 murder case—came close to Concordia on Thursday, but seemed to distance himself from what he once called the “bigoted” university.
Suicide: Rebecca Zahau, right, was found hanging naked at Jonah Shacknai’s mansion in Coronado, California
Mr Shacknai said his family is being harmed by ‘vicious speculation and innuendo in certain media outlets’ about the deaths.