Bartcop Entertainment - Tuesday, 7 October, 2003
Tuesday
7 October, 2003
(Updated Daily)
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Issue #74
Disinfotainment Today
By Michael Dare
"If at first you don't succeed, redefine success."
Issue #74
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Contest!
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Just tell us in 100 words or less why you'd rather be groped by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Sacramento than mauled by a tiger in Las Vegas.
Fake Headlines of the Week
Clinton's penis leaked CIA operative's identity
Thousands Participate in Alzheimer's Fund-raiser Walk
In other news, Thousands Participate in Alzheimer's Fund-raiser Walk
Stories CNN and Fox Mysteriously Missed
Nearly
4,000 U.S. troops have been medically evacuated from Operation Iraqi Freedom for non-combat reasons -- with more than one in five of those for psychiatric or neurological problems.
Greg Palast's article about Schwarzenegger's meeting with Ken Lay is here, including PDF files of e-mails showing that Arnold attended meetings with Enron officials during the middle of the California energy crisis during the Summer of 2001.
New Word of the Week
Statement the Dixie Chicks Were Reviled For...
"Just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas."
Statement General Clark is Being Praised For...
Speaking after an event in Washington at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual conference, Gen. Wesley Clark told reporters that the American people are "really embarrassed" by the administration's leadership.
Ain't Copyright Law Grand?
Lesson the Palestinians Could Learn from the Israelis
Three Jewish would-be terrorists who were planning a bomb attack against innocent Palestinian schoolgirls were sentenced to 12-15 year jail terms by an Israeli court.
Lesson the Israelis Could Learn from the Palestinians
Still looking.
Shockwave Movies of the Week
For three great Shockwave shorts about the war in "Badgag," check out Shock and Awe!.
Call your friends at dinnertime and tell them about
Busy Signal by Mark Fiore.
Take an Aspirin and Call Me in the Morning, Then Take Another Aspirin
Radio signals for the next generation of mobile phone services can cause headaches and nausea, according to a study conducted by three Dutch ministries.
One of the Most Intelligent Things I've Ever Heard a Presidential Candidate Say
"I have changed on some of the issues. That's one of the hallmarks of who I am: I am a doctor; I believe that if you have a theory and a fact comes along that changes the theory, then you throw out the theory."
On the Other Hand...
Vermont Gov. Howard Dean killed a medical marijuana bill that was on the verge of passage in 2002, ignoring pleas from the medical community, AIDS patient groups, and others.
On the Other Other Hand
On the campaign trail, Dean promised to treat substance abuse as a medical issue, rather than a "criminal problem," and to
fight racism in sentencing.
"It is useless to hold a person to anything he says while he's in love, drunk, or running for office."
- Shirley MacLaine -
Cartoon from Hell
History Lesson from Hell
Josef Goebbels was a failed novelist before he got a government job.
Don't Take My Word For It
"I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood."
- John Brown: U.S. abolitionist, last statement before his execution, Dec. 2, 1859 -
"Getting the rights to distribute Procter and Gamble products would be a gold mine. One well-stocked 7-11 could knock out 30 Iraqi stores; a WalMart could take over the country."
"The Congress has carefully drafted this bill so that it focuses only on those who would transgress the bounds of decency; not those who would exercise their legitimate right of dissent. This carefully drawn act recognizes that the revelation of the names of secret agents adds nothing to legitimate public debate over intelligence policy. It is also a signal to the world that while we in this democratic nation remain tolerant and flexible, we also retain our good sense and our resolve to protect our own security and that of the brave men and women who serve us in difficult and dangerous intelligence assignments."
"It must be acknowledged that there is no comprehensive statute that provides criminal penalties for the unauthorized disclosure of classified information irrespective of the type of information or recipient involved."
- John Ashcroft: 2002 report to Congress -
"If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -
"Never look down on anybody unless you're helping him up."
- Jesse Jackson -
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."
- Bertrand Russell -
"Judge Kollar-Kotelly brings a new low to the word 'ignorance.'"
- Vernon Bellecourt, president of the American Indian Movement's National Coalition on Racism in Sports and Media, on Kollar-Kotelly's decision to protect millions of dollars in sales of Redskins paraphernalia -
"You look at Morgan Freeman who is a tremendous actor. He started off playing a chauffeur in Driving Miss Daisy and then they elevated him to head of the CIA and then they elevated him to President and in his last role they made him God. I just wonder, isn't Rush Limbaugh right to question the fact, is he that good an actor or not? And was there a preference given? The same thing with the quarterback, did they give him a break? And are the media giving him a break or not?"
- Pat Robertson -
"It's the Pentagon's dirty little secret that the real mission of the Department of Defense is not defending American citizens and the territorial United States. More than 90% of America's vast military power is for the purpose of projecting American power into other parts of the world, not to defend North America. The Department of Offense would actually be a better moniker for the Pentagon."
"The special rapporteur finds it difficult to accept that the excessive use of force that disregards the distinction between civilians and combatants, the creation of a humanitarian crisis by restrictions on the mobility of goods and people, the killing and inhuman treatment of children, the widespread destruction of property and, now, territorial expansion can be justified as a proportionate response to the violence and threats of violence to which Israel is subjected."
- John Dugard: special rapporteur of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights for Palestinian territories -
"Britain should never have been involved and it will be very difficult to get our troops out in anything like the near future."
"Hostility toward America has reached shocking levels."
"DROPPIN' THE KIDS OFF @ THE POOL - Verb: to shit. Usage: 'I'll be ready to go in a few minutes: I have to drop the kids off @ the pool.'
"Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same."
- Oscar Wilde -
"The fundamental question was, did Saddam Hussein have a weapons program? And the answer was, absolutely. His regime had large, unaccounted-for stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons--including VX, sarin, cyclosarin, and mustard gas, anthrax, botulism, and possibly smallpox."
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive."
- Sir Walter Scott -
"Governments need armies to protect them from their enslaved and oppressed subjects."
- Leo Tolstoy -
"Darkness creeps in like a thief and offers no relief."
- Peter Gabriel -
"Every person takes the limits for their own field of vision for the limits of the world."
- Arthur Schopenhauer -
"Pessimist: One who, when he has the choice of two evils, chooses both."
- Oscar Wilde -
"Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty."
- Stanislaw J. Lee -
"How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it."
- Marcus Aurelius -
"Corporation: An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility."
- Ambrose Bierce -
"President Bush is asking Congress to appropriate $600 million more to help him search for Saddam Hussein’s 'weapons of mass destruction.' Is this because he feels that Saddam and his WMD still pose an imminent threat to the United States? Given the hundreds of billions of dollars to invade, occupy, and 'rebuild' Iraq and the related thousands of deaths and widespread destruction, wouldn’t it have been cheaper to simply have accepted Saddam’s
prewar invitation to permit CIA agents into Iraq to guide the UN inspectors to wherever they wanted? Why did the president rebuff the offer? Maybe it’s because he took Saddam’s invitation, along with Saddam’s denial that he possessed WMD, as conclusive proof of his guilt."
"A writer writes not because he is educated but because he is driven by the need to communicate. Behind the need to communicate is the need to share. Behind the need to share is the need to be understood. The writer wants to be understood much more than he wants to be respected or praised or even loved. And that perhaps, is what makes him different from others."
- Leo Rosten -
"The pollsters have recently been forced to admit that the majority of Americans are against the re-election of George Bush. Two wars, thousands of dead human beings, and nine million lost jobs later and people are beginning to realize that something is very wrong. In spite of this gradual awakening most registered voters continue to depend on TV for their news and they are kept woefully in the dark about issues like election reform and touch screen voting. The media has gone to great lengths to foster an illusion of legitimacy and normalcy surrounding the electoral process. People have been intentionally lead to believe that their vote counts and Bush could actually be booted out of office on Election Day. No way is Bush going to lose, it just cant happen. The 2004 election has already been rigged. The corporations and the military industrial complex have bought them selves a government and they aren't going to let some silly little presidential election jeopardize their investment."
"Having children makes you no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist."
- Michael Levine -
"On September 16, 2003, the US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution asking Israel to desist from its threat to deport Yasser Arafat. Even American officials themselves recognize, off the record, that the resolution was reasonable and prudent, and that the increasingly wild pronouncements of Israel's present leadership, by restoring Arafat's standing in the Arab world, are a major impediment to peace. But the US blocked the resolution all the same, further undermining our credibility as an honest broker in the region. America's friends and allies around the world are no longer surprised at such actions, but they are saddened and disappointed all the same."
"It's only a matter of time before we capture Saddam Hussein, or we kill him, or he dies of old age."
"We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon."
- Paul Wolfowitz -
"A US government task force, which was set up as part of the planning for Iraq war, has contradicted the Bush Administration's assertion that Iraq's oil wealth would pay rebuilding costs of the country."
"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds..."
- Samuel Adams -
"I admired Hitler, for instance, because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education, up to power. And I admire him for being such a good public speaker and for his way of getting to the people and so on. But I didn't admire him for what he did with it."
- Ah-nuld, outtake from Pumping Iron -
"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain."
- the man behind the curtain -
Don't Worry, It Can't Happen Here
Everything Else
Mandatory reading: Don't miss this year's winners of the Ig Nobel Prize. Send your personal congratulations to John Trinkaus for his detailed analysis of What percentage of shoppers exceed the number of items permitted in a supermarket's express checkout lane.
Hey, you know that jerk selling land on the moon and Mars and Venus? He's made $6.25 million.
Brownsville, TX .................. $405
Erie, PA ......................... $424
St. Louis, MO .................... $442
Louisville, KY ................... $443
Cincinnati, OH ................... $444
Birmingham, AL ................... $446
Dayton, OH ....................... $448
Springfield, MO .................. $452
Evansville, IN ................... $454
Laredo, TX ....................... $454
Boo hoo
I can't afford anything at Starbucks
because none of you bastards are
buying a Disinfotainment Today mug.
Acknowledgment
dIsInFoTaInMeNt ToDaY is free and may be reproduced in any form. It consists of information from dozens of sources, cut up, thrown in the air, and recycled randomly. It is sent all over the place, so I apologize if you're seeing the same thing twice. If you see a joke, graphic, or news item that came from or through you, thanks, send more, and please accept the fact that much of dIsInFoTaInMeNt ToDaY is unacknowledgeable, and if I sought permission from everyone whose bastardized material showed up here, I'd never get anything else done. Please note that I don't even put my own name on it. If you're still pissed off, hey, it's either satire or fair use.
Thanks,
Satan
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'TBH Politoons'
Thanks, again, Tim!
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California Voters
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from Mark
Another Bumpersticker
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Wall Street Poet
The Smaller Local Government Poem
In Alabama, new taxes to fund school improvements were voted down. In Seattle, a tax on coffee to fund special programs for kids met the same fate. In California, anger over higher taxes helped generate a recall. Everywhere in the country people seem to want smaller government. Or do they?
The Smaller Local Government Poem
I want nice parks
I want cheap meds
Great hospitals
With lots of beds
I want more cops
On ev'ry block
To catch bad guys
And punch their clock
(Sure, I want small government
But real small's not what I meant)
I want clean streets
And potholes filled
And teachers who
Are multi-skilled
When licenses
Go out of date
I want no long
Reissue wait
(Sure, big government's a pest
But I'm entitled to the best)
Just do it all
And do it quick
And don¹t try that old
Tax hike trick
Find another way
To do it
Or next election
You will rue it
(Squeeze it, sleaze it, fudge it, borrow
Perks today and screw tomorrow)
© 2003
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Selected Reading
from that Mad Cat, JD
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In The Chaos Household
Last Night
The coastal overcast is still here & the weather is about perfect.
Realized that IF Ahnold is elected there will be no honeymoon for Kenny Lay's big buddy. Awwww.
OTOH, can think of a lot better ways to piss away the $75 million this 'recall' has cost - so far.
Tonight, Tuesday, CBS opens the night with a FRESH 'Navy NCIS', followed by a FRESH 'The Guardian', then a FRESH
'Judging Amy' - UNLESS you live in the Los Angeles area - KCBS has scheduled 'Judging Amy' at 7pm, followed by 'Navy NCIS', then 'The Guardian' so they can 'cover' the recall.
Scheduled on a FRESH Dave are Uma Thurman, Ricky Gervais, and Renee Fleming.
Scheduled on a FRESH Craiggers are Geoffrey Rush, Julian McMahon, and Wilshire.
NBC starts the night with a FRESH 'Whoopi', followed by a FRESH 'Happy Family', then a FRESH 'Frasier', followed
by a FRESH 'Good Morning, Miami' - at least here. At 10pm they're going to 'cover' the recall.
Scheduled on a FRESH Jay are Dennis Miller, 18-year-old politician Coby Combs, and Damien Rice.
Scheduled on a FRESH Conan are Kevin Bacon, Quentin Tarantino, and the Del McCoury Band.
Scheduled on a FRESH Carson Daly are Eva Mendes, Jimmie Johnson, and Pete Yorn.
ABC begins the evening with the final John Ritter FRESH '8 Simple Rules', followed by a FRESH 'I'm With Her', then a FRESH
'Jim', followed by a FRESH 'Less Than Perfect' - at least here. At 10pm they're going to 'cover' the recall.
Scheduled on a FRESH Jimmy Kimmel are Chris O'Donnell, Ben Stein, and Mike O'Connell, with this week's guest co-host Bobcat Goldthwait.
The WB offers a FRESH 'Gilmore Girls', followed by a FRESH 'One Tree Hill'.
Faux has 'MLB Baseball', with RERUN 'Simpsons' and 'King Of The Hill' filling in prime time on the left coast.
UPN has a FRESH 'One On One', followed by a FRESH 'All Of Us', then a FRESH 'Rock Me Baby', followed by a FRESH
'The Mullets'.
A&E has 'Biography' (James Coburn), 'Cold Case Files', and 'MI-5'.
AMC offers the movie 'The Bounty', followed by the movie 'Ghost', then the movie 'Sophie's Choice'.
BBC -
[6pm] 'BBC World News';
[6:30pm] 'Cash in the Attic' - Doyle;
[7pm] 'Ground Force' - Stratford;
[7:30pm] 'Changing Rooms' - Knebworth;
[8pm] 'Ground Force' - Bordon;
[8:30pm] 'Ground Force' - Luton;
[9pm] 'Changing Rooms' - Paignton;
[9:30pm] 'Changing Rooms' - Birmingham;
[10pm] 'Changing Rooms' - Liverpool;
[10:30pm] 'Changing Rooms' - Disney;
[11pm] 'So Graham Norton' - Dixie Chicks/Ashton Kutcher;
[11:30pm] 'So Graham Norton' - Ben Chaplin;
[12am] 'Changing Rooms' - Paignton;
[12:30am] 'Changing Rooms' - Birmingham;
[1am] 'Changing Rooms' - Liverpool;
[1:30am] 'Changing Rooms' - Disney;
[2am] 'Ground Force' - Bordon;
[2:30am] 'Ground Force' - Luton;
[3am] 'So Graham Norton' - Dixie Chicks/Ashton Kutcher;
[3:30am] 'So Graham Norton' - Ben Chaplin;
[4am] 'Changing Rooms' - Paignton;
[4:30am] 'Changing Rooms' - Birmingham;
[5am] 'Changing Rooms' - Liverpool;
[5:30am] 'Changing Rooms' - Disney; and
[6am] 'BBC World News'. (ALL TIMES EDT)
Bravo has 'West Wing', 'queer eye', 'The Restaurant', 'Queer Eye', a RERUN of 'Coupling' (it must really be sucking in the ratings), and 'West Wing', again.
Scheduled on a FRESH Jon Stewart is Live coverage of the California Recall.
History has 'Modern Marvels', 'Deep Sea Detectives', 'Tactical To Practical', and 'Modern Marvels', again.
SciFi has 'Out Of The Blue', 'The Extraordinary', and another 'The Extraordinary'.
TCM celebrates June Allyson (today is her 85th birthday) all day and
Boris Karloff all night.
[6am] 'Best Foot Forward' (1943);
[7:45am] 'Music For Millions' (1944);
[9:45am] 'Two Girls And A Sailor' (1944);
[12pm] 'Her Highness And The Bellboy' (1945);
[2pm] 'The Sailor Takes A Wife' (1945);
[4pm] 'Good News' (1947);
[6pm] 'The Stratton Story' (1949);
[8pm] 'The Mummy' (1932);
[9:15pm] 'The Walking Dead' (1936);
[10:30pm] 'Frankenstein' (1931);
[11:45pm] 'Bride of Frankenstein' (1935);
[1:15am 'Son Of Frankenstein' (1939);
[3am] 'Bedlam' (1946); and
[4:30am] 'The Ghost Ship' (1943). (ALL TIMES EDT)
Wednesday - 10/08
TCM celebrates the greatly overlooked director
Rouben Mamoulian most of the day, and pays tribute to the recently deceased
Elia Kazan all night.
[6am] 'Parlor, Bedroom And Bath' (1931);
[7:30am] 'Burn 'Em Up O'Connor' (1939);
[9am] 'Queen Christina' (1933);
[11am] 'Becky Sharp' (1935);
[12:30pm] 'Golden Boy' (1939);
[2:30pm] 'The Mark Of Zorro' (1940);
[4:15pm] 'Summer Holiday' (1948);
[6pm] 'Baby Doll' (1956);
[8pm] 'Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey' (1995);
[9:30pm] 'On The Waterfront' (1954);
[11:30pm] 'A Streetcar Named Desire' (1951);
[1:45am] 'Blues In The Night' (1941) [directd by
Anatole Litvak, with
Elia Kazan in a supporting role {as Nickie Haroyen}]; and
[3:30am] 'A Face In The Crowd' (1957). (ALL TIMES EDT)
Anyone have any opinions?
Or reviews?
(See below for addresses)
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Le gouverneur sortant continue d'ailleurs de donner le ton en se demandant publiquement et sur un ton faussement candide: "Le nombre des victimes augmente tous les jours. Est-ce que toutes ces femmes mentent ou bien M. Schwarzenegger ne dit-il pas la vérité ?", interroge Gray Davis.
Photo by Hector Mata
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The Information One-Stop
Moose & Squirrel
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Not A Dennis Miller Fan
Elton John
Elton John loves Andre Agassi, and he loves Las Vegas.
But Sir Elton absolutely despises Dennis Miller.
The superstar pop music icon attacked Miller from his piano perch at the end of Saturday night's "Grand Slam for Children" benefit hosted by Agassi at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
"Americans are always asking why the rest of the world hates them," John said after singing his first song, "Tiny Dancer." "Well, the reason is Dennis Miller."
"You've all gone mental if you liked that," John said, before looking at the floor and shaking his head in disgust.
Earlier in the show Miller delivered about 20 minutes of his usual act -- biting, sarcastic political humor with a very strong right-of-center slant.
Miller's remarks include bits about not caring about blowing the Baghdad Museum to bits, and his advocating killing caribou and raping Alaska for oil so there would be a lessened dependency on foreign outlets.
Elton John
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Spanish King Juan Carlos, center looking upwards, is joined by Catalonian leader Jordi Pujol, second from right, and Spanish Culture Minister Pilar del Castillo, left of Juan Carlos, at the inauguration of Dali Year, celebrating 100 years since the birth of Spanish painter Salvador Dali at the Dali Museum in Figueres, northeastern Spain, Monday, Oct. 6, 2003. In background is a replica of Dali's painting 'The Great Masturbator'.
Photo by Bernat Armangue
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Screening of 'Rings'
Fans Lining Up
Fans of director Peter Jackson are lining up to buy a seat in a movie theater where the world premiere of the third "The Lord of the Rings" film will be screened in December.
Wellington's Embassy Theater Trust said Monday it had accidentally tapped into worldwide interest in the trilogy when it advertised its sponsor-a-seat program on a fan Web site.
People from Japan to the United States and Canada have been sponsoring a seat in the theater currently being refurbished for the premiere of "The Return of the King," the third movie.
Payment gives the seat owner the right to a name plaque, showing they helped rebuild the 1920s classic cinema, a refurbishment project championed by Jackson. However, sponsoring a seat doesn't mean they get to sit in it for the premiere.
Fans Lining Up
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Lawyers Seek to Dismiss Charges
Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart's lawyer urged a judge on Monday to dismiss the most serious criminal charges against the lifestyle trend-setter, calling the government's accusations "as unusual as they are unfair."
Robert Morvillo, her lawyer, has asked a federal judge to drop the obstruction of justice and securities fraud charges against her.
"The charges against Martha Stewart stem from a seventeen-month investigation into whether she engaged in insider trading. The indictment contains no such charge," he wrote in a 122 page motion.
"Instead, the government brings criminal charges for making false statements to obstruct an insider trading investigation that concluded that Ms. Stewart did not commit criminal insider trading. The charges are as unusual as they are unfair."
For more details, Martha Stewart
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In The Kitchen With BartCop & Friends
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To Duet On Sharon's Show
Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne and his daughter, Kelly, will perform their rendition of Black Sabbath's "Changes" on an upcoming episode of the Sharon Osbourne Show. The duet appears on the new reissue of Kelly's 2002 debut album Shut Up, which was re-released by Sanctuary Records last Tuesday (September 30). The disc was originally released by Epic Records, who dropped Kelly late last year. Ozzy himself parted ways with the label shortly after that.
The original version of "Changes" appeared on the 1972 album, Black Sabbath Vol. 4.
The city council of Birmingham, England, refused last week to grant Ozzy the Freedom Of The City, the town's highest honor. Ozzy was born in Birmingham and formed Sabbath there. Councillors did not think he was an appropriate role model to receive the award.
Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne
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British pilot Polly Vacher makes a toast after arriving at Buenos Aires Airport, October 6, 2003. Vacher, who is circling the globe in a small Piper airplane to raise money to endow a flying scholarship for disabled people, will continue to move south through Argentina and Chile, before flying across the South Pole.
Photo by Marcos Brindicci
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Baby News
Jaz Elle Agassi
Former tennis star Steffi Graf has given birth to a daughter, her second child with tennis player husband Andre Agassi, a spokeswoman said on Monday.
Graf, 34, had a natural birth in Las Vegas on Friday, the spokeswoman for Graf's German marketing office said. The couple, who married in October 2001 and have a son, Jaden Gil, have named their daughter Jaz.
"The parents are overjoyed. Both mother and child are healthy and cheerful. There were no complications," the spokeswoman said.
Jaz Elle Agassi
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Supreme Court Won't Hear Beach Boy Suit
Alan Jardine
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from a founding member of the The Beach Boys, who fought a court order preventing him from using the famous name in his touring band.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco barred guitarist Alan Jardine from using the Beach Boys name in a Jan. 28 ruling. The name belongs to Brother Records, a company jointly held by Jardine, Mike Love, Brian Wilson and the estate of Carl Wilson. Love is sole licensee to perform under the name.
The issue has been in litigation since 1998. Jardine appealed a 2002 ruling in favor of Love, whom Jardine says excluded him from Beach Boys concerts in 2001. Jardine is seeking $4 million in damages.
Alan Jardine
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Formerly 'The Vidiot'
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British Artist Building Life-Size Camp
Jai Redman
A British artist is building a life-size copy of Guantanamo Bay's Camp Delta in a bid to make Britons aware of the conditions in which detainees are being held at the U.S. military base on Cuba.
The camp will cover an area about the size of a soccer pitch on wasteland in the northern city of Manchester.
Like the original, it will have a guards' mess, a prisoners' dormitory, a parade ground, floodlights, a sentry post and a perimeter fence topped with barbed wire.
Loudspeakers will be used to play the U.S. national anthem each morning and the Islamic call to prayer three times a day.
For a lot more, Jai Redman
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A pure gold traditional chest, filled with gold coins, is on display as a security guard keeps watch in Tokyo October 6, 2003. The pair of replicas of the traditional wooden boxes used in the Edo period is made with 36 kg of gold. Japan's biggest bullion house, Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo KK, said the price of the shoe-box-sized chests will be linked to the spot bullion price, at around 1,500 yen per gram.
Photo by Eriko Sugita
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House Damaged
'Bridges of Madison County'
The 1800s-era farmhouse featured in the film "The Bridges of Madison County" was damaged Monday by a fire that officials said was deliberately set.
It was the third structure connected with the 1995 movie and the 1992 novel of the same name to be set afire. One wood bridge was destroyed in 2002 and another was damaged last month.
The latest fire, only days before the annual Madison County Covered Bridge Festival, was reported shortly before 7 a.m., and flames were out just over an hour later. The northwest corner of the house was extensively damaged, authorities said.
'Bridges of Madison County'
www.madisoncounty.com/bridge_fest
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Reese's Brother on Probation
John Draper Witherspoon
The brother of Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon has been placed on two years probation after pleading guilty to trespassing and attempted sexual battery.
John Draper Witherspoon, 30, was arrested Oct. 5, 2002, after he entered an unlocked door at a neighbor's home and attempted to undress a woman while she slept. The woman said Witherspoon kissed her on the neck and face, but that he left after she woke up.
Witherspoon's attorney, Ed Yarbrough, said Witherspoon was drunk and doesn't recall what he did. Yarbrough said Witherspoon doesn't dispute the woman's account.
John Draper Witherspoon
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Hate Radio Continued
Hosts Suspended
The hosts of a popular sports radio talk show received two-week suspensions for comparing an escaped zoo gorilla to minority students who participate in a voluntary busing program.
The suspension of John Dennis and Gerry Callahan takes effect immediately, station WEEI-AM announced Monday.
The station suspended Dennis last week for two days, but increased the punishment after officials from the busing program, Metco, and community leaders said it was too lenient. The station decided to suspend Callahan after a transcript of the show revealed both hosts took part in the conversation.
Also, health insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts announced it was pulling a six-week advertising campaign from the station, and would donate the $27,000 to Metco.
"We've done it because of the comments made by them and what we viewed as the station's tepid response," said Blue Cross executive vice president Peter Meade.
Hosts Suspended
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On Display in PA
Beat Generation Photos
Smoking on a fire escape, a railroad brakeman's rule book stuck in his jacket pocket, a pensive Jack Kerouac looks as though he just stepped from the pages of "On the Road" in a 1953 photograph taken by fellow Beat writer Allen Ginsberg.
Ginsberg photographed the best minds of the Beat Generation in between the bursts of creativity that produced their jazz-inspired writing: Neal Cassady, Kerouac's model for the Dean Moriarty character in "On the Road," on a bus trip; William Burroughs squinting in the sun; Lawrence Ferlinghetti outside his City Lights bookstore shortly before publishing Ginsberg's graphic poem "Howl."
An exhibit of 34 black-and-white photographs annotated with the poet's handwritten captions, "Allen Ginsberg: Beat Generation Photographer," runs through Nov. 2 at the Allentown Art Museum.
For a lot more, Beat Generation Photos
Allentown Art Museum
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A four-month-old green sea turtle swims in an aquarium at SeaWorld San Diego Monday, Oct. 6, 2003, in San Diego. The turtle, an endangered species and weighing approximately 5 ounces, is one of six green sea turtles currently on display.
Photo by Mike Aguilera
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