Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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The crews have been going strong for a little over two weeks now. We dusted off the TI-83, crunched the numbers, and figured out they’ve had a total of, um, zero full nights rest.

At this point, adrenaline is keeping these guys going — and the will to represent the last flag hanging! At today’s rehearsal, Super Cr3w’s Ben Honrubia and Ronnie took a quick snooze on the floor of their rehearsal space. Attention Red Bull headquarters: You’ve got your next sponsees…

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Angelina Jolie Birth Scoop a Coup for Small French Paper


Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt helped put a small French newspaper on the map when it handed Nice Matin exclusive first news of their newborn twins' July 12 birth.

The tiny daily paper delivered a major coup when it beat big-name media outlets to the punch with news that Jolie, 33, had given birth to son, Knox Leon and daughter Vivienne Marcheline at 6:27 p.m. local time on July 12.

"It was Brad Pitt who chose to give the scoop to Nice-Matin," says Nice-Matin assistant editor-in-chief Olivier Biscaye. "He said to the doctor that the local media should be the first informed about the birth. We knew we would be the first in the world."

While TV shows, newspapers and magazines from around the world were camped outside Lenval Hospital around the clock clamoring for updates on the birth, Brad himself invited Nice Matin reporter Jean-Francois Rouboud to Jolie's hospital room. Rouboud was tipped off about the news and given special access to Lenval's maternity ward and to Jolie's obstetrician, Dr. Michel Sussmann.

Roubaud was told 30 minutes before Jolie underwent a Caesarean section for the delivery on the evening of July 12, says editor Christophe Caietti. The birth certificates show that Knox Leon was born at 6:27 p.m. and his sister, Vivienne Marcheline, a minute later.

"Roubaud spoke to the doctor around 10 p.m. We had all the details," says Caietti. As the major daily serving the French Riviera, the 280,000-circulation Nice-Matin celebrity news is a mainstay of its news coverage. But Caietti insists it is his paper's integrity that helped them land the scoop of the summer.

"Nice Matin has always chosen not to play the game of paparazzi towards the celebrities who have chosen to live in the region," he says. "We respect them, and they do likewise. We let [celebrities] have a peaceful life. This is why I think Brad and Angelina have chosen to make this gift to Nice Matin."

By TheImproper.com

I was kidnapped, Miss Universe says


Miss Universe 2008 winner Miss Venezuela Dayana Mendoza says an "express kidnapping" in Venezuela taught her how to handle stressful situations.

Mendoza beat 79 of the world's most beautiful women to be crowned Miss Universe at the beauty pageant in Vietnam's resort city of Nha Trang, watched by nearly a billion television viewers worldwide.

She received a crown - made of white and yellow gold and precious stones - by last year's winner, Riyo Mori of Japan.

"I am excited. I cried a lot. I am really glad I made it," Mendoza, the 57th winner of the title, later told reporters.

She admitted she was kidnapped 18 months ago in Venezuela, an experience that taught her how to remain calm in stressful situations.

"It is something that happens in my country and that's why I want to raise my voice and say violence is not the answer," she said when asked about the incident.

Mendoza, an aspiring interior designer, was among four finalists from Latin America, including first runner-up Taliana Vargas, 20, from Colombia.

The rest of the top five were from the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Russia.

Communist-led Vietnam spent nearly $20 million on the event, including $7 million on a new resort and convention centre to host the pageant, in a bid to promote tourism to the Southeast Asian nation.

After celebrating at home with her family, Mendoza will spend her year-long reign travelling the world to speak out on humanitarian issues.

"I think I will jump on my family and they will jump on me. I want to have my mum's food," she said.

taken from http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4619036a1860.html

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