Archive for January 13th, 2009

13
Jan
09

I’m so Hollyweird… With Karus

The place to be – Inaugural Week with Obama. Here is a list of who is rumored to be there…

Jessica Alba, Maroon 5, Samantha Ronson,  Russell Simmons, T.I. LL Cool J, Oprah, rumored Chris Rock, Sting, Elvis Costello, rumored George Clooney, Il Divo, Rihanna, John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Brendan Fraser, Herbie Hancock, Lisa Marie Presley, Bradley Cooper, Susan Sarandon, Angela Bassett, and those Creative Coalition folks: Tim Daly and Tony Goldwyn, Anne Hathaway, Ron Howard, Spike Lee, Susan Sarandon, Kerry Washington, Dana Delany, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Walsh, Alan Cumming, Barry Levinson, Alfre Woodard, Josh Lucas, Matthew Modine, Richard Schiff, Connie Britton, Marcia Cross, Maura Tierney, Sue Kramer, Rachael Leigh Cook, Gloria Reuben, Wendie Malick, Adrian Grenier, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phillip Bloch, Tom Cavanagh, Bradley Cooper, Hill Harper, Ashley Judd, Blair Underwood, Lynn Whitfield, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Giancarlo Esposito, Kim Raver, Lawrence O’Donnell, Jane Krakowski, Tamara Tunie, Tom Fontana, Patricia Arquette, Amy Brenneman, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, Brad Silberling.

13
Jan
09

Someone to keep you warm at night…

Best Cities for Dating

  1. Austin, TX
  2. Colorado Springs, CO
  3. San Diego, CA
  4. Raleigh/Durham, NC
  5. Seattle, WA
  6. Charleston, SC
  7. Norfolk, VA
  8. Ann Arbor, MI
  9. Springfield, MA
  10. Honolulu, HI

Worst Cities for Dating

  1. Kansas City, MO
  2. Wichita, KS
  3. Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
  4. Detroit, MI
  5. Louisville, KY
  6. Greensboro/Winston-Salem, NC
  7. Atlanta, GA
  8. Pittsburgh, PA
  9. Houston, TX
  10. Charlotte, NC

Check out the complete list of all 80 cities in our study.

Interesting Facts from the Top Ten

“Large cities that everyone associates with socializing, like Los Angeles and Miami, did not rank particularly high, scoring lower in categories like coffee shops per capita and flowers bought as gifts,” said Bert Sperling, president of Sperling’s BestPlaces.

“But cities like Austin (No. 1), Colorado Springs (No. 2) and Ann Arbor (No. 8) were not a complete surprise – they are heavy-populated college towns and it’s easy for young singles to get together.”

  1. Austin, TX: Taking home the grand prize, Austin scores relatively high in everything, from frequency of dating partners to the number of establishments to meet people. Austin also has the highest percentage of 18-24-year-olds and knows how to have fun as they spent more money out socializing than any other area. Austin residents also had the highest expenditures on alcohol purchased away from home.
  2. Colorado Springs, CO: Ranks in the 99th percentile for socializing at bars and also scores high in the dining out category
  3. San Diego, CA: Scores high in the diversity index, which rates the likelihood of randomly meeting someone of a different race or ethnicity, and, of course, San Diego is off the charts when it comes to outdoor recreational opportunities
  4. Raleigh Durham, NC: Has a large 18-24-year-old population and a high amount of online daters in the area
  5. Seattle, WA: No surprise here – Seattle has the largest amount of coffee shops (great places for meeting people or gathering to rehash the previous night’s activities). It also has the highest percentage of online daters.
  6. Charleston, SC: Ranks second in the amount of lingerie shops per capita (behind Columbia, SC)
  7. Norfolk, VA: Came in near the top due to the exceptional amount of flowers that were brought as gifts for a special someone. Online dating was also high, in the 83rd percentile.
  8. Ann Arbor, MI: Scores in the 98th percentile for percentage of singles and ranks high in the dining out category as well
  9. Springfield, MA: Springfield scores high in many categories, among them are percentage of singles, health clubs per capita and bars per capita in the area
  10. Honolulu, HI: Honolulu ranks first in the diversity index category, which rates the likelihood of randomly meeting someone of a different race or ethnicity, and scores the highest in the dining out category as well. Honolulu has the lowest number of lingerie shops per capita, probably because no one’s wearing much clothing to begin with.

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13
Jan
09

Obama listened to us about Warren

New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson, a vocal gay rights leader, will open President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration with a prayer on Sunday’s kick-off event at the Lincoln Memorial.

“I am writing to tell you that President-Elect Obama and the Inaugural Committee have invited me to give the invocation at the opening event of the Inaugural Week activities, We are One, to be held at the Lincoln Memorial,” Robinson wrote in an email to friends.

The announcement comes after weeks of outcry from the gay community over Obama’s choice of evangelical, anti-gay pastor Rick Warren to deliver the inaugural invocation.

“It’s important for any minority to see themselves represented in some way,” Robinson said in an interview with the Concord Monitor. “Whether it be a racial minority, an ethnic minority or, in our case, a sexual minority. Just seeing someone like you up front matters.”

Robinson is the first openly gay diocesan bishop in the Anglican Communion. “God never gets it wrong. The church often takes a long time to get it right. It is a human institution, but one capable of self-correction,” Robinson told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. “I believe in my heart that the church got it wrong about homosexuality. There is great excitement in my heart to be living in a time when the church is starting to get it right.”

Robinson said he would love to sit down with Rick Warren but believed that the California pastor has “perpetrated lies about the gay, lesbian and bisexual community.”

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13
Jan
09

Romantic is in

Wedding bells meant Taco Bell for Paul and Caragh Brooks.

Customers inside the fast-food restaurant continued to order tacos and burritos as the couple sat Friday in an orange booth at Taco Bell and exchanged vows.

“It’s appropriate,” groom Paul Brooks said. “It’s an offbeat relationship.”

Employees displayed hot sauce packets labeled with the words “Will you marry me?” They decorated the restaurant with streamers and balloons.

The bride wore a $15 hot pink dress and the entire wedding cost about $200. Several dozen guests looked on as the couple’s friend, Ryan Green of Normal, administered the vows while wearing a T-shirt. He was ordained online.

“This is the way to go _ there’s no stress,” said the groom’s mother, Kathy Brooks.

Caragh Brooks, 21, of Australia, met Paul Brooks, 30, on an Internet dating Web site. They already had the same last name.

The couple wrote back and forth and talked on the phone for nine months before Caragh Brooks moved to the United States.

“We have the same brain, just in two bodies,” Paul Brooks said. “We think alike in virtually every manner. We have the same interests, viewpoints.”

He proposed on New Year’s Eve and, because they like to spend time at the local Taco Bell, they decided to wed there.

“I would never have expected in my life in working here there would be a wedding,” restaurant manager Carl Hamlow said.

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13
Jan
09

Go back to where you came from!

With a house purchase near Denver in the works, the 38-year-old engineering contractor plans to move his family 1,200 miles away from his home state’s lemon groves, sunshine and beaches. For him, years of rising taxes, dead-end schools, unchecked illegal immigration and clogged traffic have robbed the Golden State of its allure.

Is there something left of the California dream?

“If you are a Hollywood actor,” Reilly says, “but not for us.”

Since the days of the Gold Rush, California has represented the Promised Land, an image celebrated in the songs of the Beach Boys and embodied by Silicon Valley’s instant millionaires and the young men and women who achieve stardom in Hollywood.

But for many California families last year, tomorrow started somewhere else.

The number of people leaving California for another state outstripped the number moving in from another state during the year ending on July 1, 2008. California lost a net total of 144,000 people during that period — more than any other state, according to census estimates. That is about equal to the population of Syracuse, N.Y.

The state with the next-highest net loss through migration between states was New York, which lost just over 126,000 residents.

California’s loss is extremely small in a state of 38 million. And, in fact, the state’s population continues to increase overall because of births and immigration, legal and illegal. But it is the fourth consecutive year that more residents decamped from California for other states than arrived here from within the U.S.

A losing streak that long hasn’t happened in California since the recession of the early 1990s, when departures outstripped arrivals from other states by 362,000 in 1994 alone.

In part because of the boom in population in other Western states, California could lose a congressional seat for the first time in its history.

Why are so many looking for an exit?

Among other things: California’s unemployment rate hit 8.4 percent in November, the third-highest in the nation, and it is expected to get worse. A record 236,000 foreclosures are projected for 2008, more than the prior nine years combined, according to research firm MDA DataQuick. Personal income was about flat last year.

With state government facing a $41.6 billion budget hole over 18 months, residents are bracing for higher taxes, cuts in education and postponed tax rebates. A multibillion-dollar plan to remake downtown Los Angeles has stalled, and office vacancy rates there and in San Diego and San Jose surpass the 10.2 percent national average.

Median housing prices have nose-dived one-third from a 2006 peak, but many homes are still out of reach for middle-class families. Some small towns are on the brink of bankruptcy. Normally recession-proof Hollywood has been hit by layoffs.

“You see wages go down and the cost of living go up,” Reilly says. His property taxes will be $1,300 in Colorado, down from $4,300 on his three-bedroom house in Nipomo, about 80 miles up the coast from Santa Barbara.

California’s obituary has been written before — “California: The Endangered Dream” was the title of a 1991 Time magazine cover story. The Golden State and its huge economy — by itself, the eighth-largest in the world — have shown resilience, weathering the aerospace bust, the dot-com crash and an energy crunch in recent years.

But this time, the news just keeps getting worse.

A state board halted lending for about 2,000 public works projects in California worth more than $16 billion because the state could not afford them. A report by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., last month said the state lost 100,000 jobs in the last year and the erosion of home prices eliminated over $1 trillion in wealth.

“I don’t think the California dream, per se, is over. It has become and will continue to become grittier,” says New America Foundation senior fellow Gregory Rodriguez. “Now, perhaps, we have to reassess the California of our imagination.”

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is among those who say the state needs to create itself anew, rebuilding roads, schools and transit.

“We’ve lived off the investments our parents made in the ’50s and ’60s for a long time,” says Tim Hodson, director of the Center for California Studies at California State University, Sacramento. “We’re somewhat in the position of a Rust Belt state in the 1970s.”

Financial adviser Barry Hartz lived in California for 60 years and once ran for state Assembly before relocating with his wife last year to Colorado Springs, Colo., where his son’s family had moved.

“The saddest thing I saw was the escalation of home prices to the point our kids, when they got married, could not live in the community where they lived and grew up,” Hartz says. “Some people call that progress.”

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13
Jan
09

J.Lo is a fair weather friend…

J. Lo, who has donated to Hillary Clinton in the past, is planning to speak at the Latino Inaugural Ball on Sunday night and her husband Marc Anthony will sing. The announcement has reportedly ruffled some feathers in the Latino community.

According to Page Six:

One power player called them “vile opportunists for worming themselves into anything Obama related even though they had nothing to do with his win.”
According to the source, Anthony refused to perform for Obama during a crucial get-out-the-Latino-vote event in Orlando, Fla., two weeks before the election and Lopez refused to endorse Obama unless he called her himself, which he didn’t. The Orlando event went on without them and featured Bill Clinton and Jimmy Smits.

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13
Jan
09

MSNBC

President-elect Barack Obama is on his way to the big screen, thanks to a deal between MSNBC and Screenvision that will put the news channel’s inaugural coverage in 27 theaters around the country.

Free tickets are being handed out via MSNBC.com to see the inauguration and parade from 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. ET at the 27 theaters run by 11 exhibitor partners in 21 markets. Midday Tuesday isn’t necessarily a big movie time, so it helps to fill the theater — and boost popcorn and soda sales — at a time when it’s not usually busy.

That means that Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews and other MSNBC and NBC personalities will play the big movie screen in addition to the usual MSNBC cable and satellite stream. MSNBC won’t be in high-definition until the second quarter, but both the channel and Screenvision say the quality will still be high.

“It’ll look great,” MSNBC president Phil Griffin said. “We’re thrilled about it.”

Screenvision was approached by MSNBC last year about carrying the coverage in some of the same theaters that take Screenvision’s preroll video, executive vp exhibitor relations Darryl Schaffer said. Since August 2007, Screenvision has had an alternative programming division that has exhibited New York Mets baseball games, operas and other events live via movie theaters. Schaffer said that Screenvision had the capability to do as many as 200 locations, though MSNBC was looking for a smaller event than that.

For MSNBC, it’s a chance to continue the momentum that vaulted it into the fastest-growing channel in all of cable in 2008. That’s the strategy, and Griffin said Monday afternoon to expect more in 2009 to build MSNBC’s brand.

“We want to reach people we’ve never reached before,” Griffin said. “We’re going to do numerous things like that to get our name out there. Ubiquity is the name of the game in 2009.”

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13
Jan
09

Hillary Clinton Getting sworn in

Sen. Hillary Clinton appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today for a hearing on her nomination as Secretary of State.

Clinton fielded an array of non-contentious, often friendly, questions from Democrats as well as Republicans, signaling the likelihood that she will be confirmed swiftly.

The committee is currently on break. The hearing will resume at 2 PM ET.

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Read the full text of Clinton’s prepared statement here.

Clinton expressed sympathy for Palestinians in her confirmation hearing, a rare and tricky move for American politicians. “The suffering of Palestinian and Israeli civilians,” Clinton said, “… must only increase our determination to seek a just and lasing peace agreement.”

Questioned on her history of poor management skills, Clinton told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that she won’t actually run the State Department — deputies will.

“This is to me one of the most important questions,” she replied. “I decided to fill a position that had not been filled although it had been created ten years ago, and that was the deputy for resources and management.”

As secretary, Clinton said, “you get consumed by the crisis of the moment.” Even “with the best intentions to deal with management,” she said, the secretary routinely spends her time on more immediate concerns, “on Gaza, or Iran, or on Russia and the Ukraine pipeline.”

Clinton said she had called on Jack Lew, a former director of the Office of Management and Budget, to fill the position. James Steinberg, she said, had agreed to leave the deanship of the Lyndon Baines Johnson public policy school in Austin, Texas, to help manage the department as well.

Addressing her Senate confirmation hearing, Clinton also promised to push for stronger U.S. alliances around the globe.

“We must build a world with more partners and fewer adversaries,” said the woman that President-elect Barack Obama took for his administration’s leading diplomatic job.

“America cannot solve the most pressing problems on our own,” Clinton said, “and the world cannot solve them without America.”

Borrowing a phrase meant to signal a move away from the militarization of U.S. foreign policy, Clinton said, “We must use what has been called `smart power,’ the full range of tools at our disposal,” she said. “With `smart power,’ diplomacy will be the vanguard of foreign policy.”

She credited Secretary of Defense Robert Gates with stimulating debate about the role of diplomacy and other civilian institutions’ role in fighting the global war on terror, endorsing his call for providing the State Department with more resources and a bigger budget.

She assured the committee that if confirmed, the State Department “will be firing on all cylinders” — applying pressure when needed and looking for opportunities to advancing U.S. interests.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., chairman of the committee, said in opening the hearing that he welcomed Clinton’s nomination, calling her “extraordinarily capable and smart.”

In his opening remarks, Sen. Richard Lugar, the panel’s ranking Republican, praised Clinton, calling her “the epitome of a big leaguer” who is fully qualified for the job and whose presence at the State Department could open new opportunities for American diplomacy, including the possibility of improving the United States’ image in the world.

But Lugar also raised questions about the issue of Bill Clinton’s fundraising work and its relation to her wife’s new post. Lugar said that the only way for Clinton to avoid a potential conflict of interest due to her husband’s charity is to forswear any new foreign contributions. The Indiana senator said the situation poses a “unique complication” that requires “great care and transparency.”

The Washington Independent‘s Spencer Ackerman is liveblogging the hearing.

In remarks prepared for delivery, Clinton promised to use “smart power” and push for more U.S. partnerships around the globe.

“America cannot solve the most pressing problems on our own, and the world cannot solve them without America,” she said. “I believe American leadership has been wanting, but is still wanted.”

Borrowing a phrase meant to signal a move away from the militarization of U.S. foreign policy, Clinton said, “We must use what has been called `smart power,’ the full range of tools at our disposal. With `smart power,’ diplomacy will be the vanguard of foreign policy.

A team of roughly ten advisers helped Clinton prepare for the hearing, from deputy designates Jim Steinberg and Jack Lew, Wendy Sherman, and campaign policy aide Jake Sullivan to her Senate foreign policy staffer, Andrew Shapiro.

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13
Jan
09

Warning issued on acai-berry ads promoting weight loss, cancer treatment

Thousands of consumers couldn’t resist the 14-day free trial featuring the acai-berry supplement, hailed by those who hawk it in national television ads and on the Internet as a pill that can do everything from fight cancer to stop aging to promote weight loss.

But the Better Business Bureau has issued a nationwide warning cautioning consumers to be wary of online ads relying on celebrity endorsements — including an apparently misleading pitch featuring Oprah Winfrey — to sell acai-berry-related weight loss products after receiving complaints against companies based in South Florida, Fort Worth and Arizona.

The supplement companies have not delivered what they promised in their ads, the Better Business Bureau said. Consumers have complained that they couldn’t cancel future deliveries of pills for which they were charged about $80 each month.

In South Florida, the Better Business Bureau has received 2,187 complaints against South Florida Nutrition Inc. (SFL Nutrition), 2,187 complaints against GlobalNet Pharmacies and more than 2,000 against Aton Solutions. The Boca Raton-based companies share multiple addresses but list the same individuals as registered agents and managers.

The Florida Attorney General’s office is also investigating consumer complaints against these three companies.

“Consumers are signed up for re-occurring orders without their authorization and are unable to cancel orders, obtain promised refunds or get customer assistance,” said Sandi Copes, a spokeswoman with the Attorney General’s Office.

The Better Business Bureau revoked GlobalNet Pharmacies’ membership because of the company’s affiliation with SFL Nutrition and Aton Solutions, spokesman Mike Galvin said.

In addition, the bureau has given all the companies an “F” rating based on their response to consumer complaints.

Anthony Pellegrino, one of the companies’ managers, said that SFL Nutrition wasn’t prepared to handle the large volume of orders and calls prompted by the ads.

“We have implemented a lot of things in the past couple of months,” Pellegrino said, adding that SFL Nutrition’s Web site has live customer service.

William White, CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Southeast Florida and Caribbean, said many businesses across the country are using the same selling model by luring buyers with free trial offers and celebrity endorsements.

In ads on social networking sites such as Facebook, Winfrey is shown apparently endorsing acai-berry products. Don Halcombe, a Harpo Productions Inc. spokesman, said Winfrey is not associated with the companies and doesn’t endorse any acai-berry products or online solicitation of such products.

The acai berry has been credited by supplement sellers with fighting cancer and other diseases. While a 2006 University of Florida study showed extracts from acai destroyed cultured human leukemia cells in the laboratory, researchers said this was not proof that acai berries could prevent cancer.

The purple berry, which tastes like a blend of fruit and chocolate, is harvested from the Amazon rain forest. It has become so popular that 1.5 million Google searches were logged in November.

Producers of acai-berry supplements, juices and tea have successfully marketed the products online. In 2008, sales reached $15 million, up from $500,000 in previous years.

Stephen Barrett, founder of Quackwatch.com, a consumer health advocacy site, said there’s little or no scientific evidence to support claims that supplements containing antioxidants prevent cancer and other illnesses or promote weight loss.

“The question is what data or evidence they based these claims on?” Barrett said. “This has been said about dozens of supplements, but a few trials have not had any promising results.”

Staff Researcher Barbara Hijek contributed to this report.

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