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Hip-Hop Rumors: Ex-Gunit Member Disses Young Buck! Bow Wow Gets In ...

OK, there are too many idiots online to focus on one, but I am just going to say. If you are an idiot, stop being an idiot and get a job or just find a coffin to crawl inside of. I don't mean anybody on this site or even some “rap site." I mean, the idiots with nothing better to do in life.

RANDOM QUOTES

A Black minister that regards Obama as a “House Negro":

"Don't trust any Negro to be your leader that hasn't been in jail…if the White man ain't put him in jail he ain't qualified to be your leader." (What a clown thing to say! Does that apply to Whites, Latinos and Asians? What if it's a Black person putting you in jail? This is why I'm not in church now.)

MF DOOM AGAIN…IMPOSTERS?

I told you this underground rumor months and years ago! Thank MF Doom, the great rapper, slaps a “doom metal face" mask on one of the homies and sends them out to do concerts for him.


Clinton vs. Obama: Listen To the Crowd Noise

The sound to my ear is more plaintive, a room or gym or arena willing her to win.

On this night in San Antonio it is that way. Yet the crowd is perhaps more energized. There is a symbiosis between candidate and crowd. A shared belief that for Hillary, it's now or never.
She takes a few shots at Obama's obsession with change and his gauzy references to hope.

"The question is not whether we have change the question is whether we will have progress that makes a difference in peoples lives," she says to the 4,000 or so in attendance at St Mary's Catholic University.

This does not happen by wishing for it, it doesnt even happen by hoping for it. People live in hope. We have hope, what we need is help and help is on the way!

Her message brims with practicality.


N. Cornwall man sentenced for stealing SUV

A 36-year-old North Cornwall Township man was sentenced to state prison this week for stealing a vehicle belonging to a woman he had met in a bar.

Manuel Colon-Morales, 1718 Walnut St., was sentenced to 11 months to five years and fined $500 for stealing a city woman's sport utility vehicle from her home on March 27.

The woman told police she met Colon-Morales at a bar and invited him into her home in the 300 block of North Eighth Street. After he left, she realized her SUV and keys were gone, according to court records.

In other cases before President Judge Robert J. Eby on Wednesday:

Bradley Wenzler, 18, of 101 Quarry Road, Jackson Township, was sentenced to county prison for four to 23 months, fined $900 and ordered to pay $284 restitution for burglary, conspiracy and fleeing police.


A night at the Oscars

Weather forecasters wore glum faces as they predicted continued rain throughout the weekend, playing to fears that showers could drench the red carpet for the first time in recent memory.

With hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of high fashion at stake, academy officials were taking no chances; giant, clear plastic tarpaulins were strung over the arrivals line. Good thing, too, because the first in a series of short showers started just as the limousines began pulling up to the red carpet. But with all those people milling around under a clear plastic tent, things got uncomfortable quickly.

Said Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne, who was introducing the stars as they began their walks down the red carpet, "It's kind of like being an orchid in a hothouse here."

chris.kaltenbach@baltsun.com

Copyright © 2008, The Baltimore Sun

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Siemens's XELIBRI Fashionable Cellphones

Like a Lamborghini or a gorgeous blonde on your arm, your cellphone is a status symbol. To boldly underline this point, German electronics giant Siemens has created a new brand of sexy, eye-popping mobile phones called XELIBRI.

In a move to make its mobile phones into more of a fashion accessory, Siemens will sell the XELIBRI line primarily in department stores and through other fashion retailers.

Like high-end fashion, these phones will be available in Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter collections, with a choice of four models in each collection. Each phone will be available for a cycle of 12 months. This guarantees that you're not walking around with the same phone as everyone else. With a look and feel that's different from any other, the XELIBRI line is sure to attract the attention you're looking for.


New crime-tracking system launches in PA

A new online site launched today that allows Palo Alto residents to track crime in their neighborhoods.

The free system, www.CrimeReports.com , will send alerts via e-mail when a crime has occurred within the past 24 hours, according to the company, Public Engine.

Users of the site can also view a map identifying the locations of crimes, presented through a Google Maps interface.

Crime information is uploaded at 6 a.m. daily, according to Palo Alto police Sgt. Sandra Brown.

The Palo Alto Police Department will pay $100 to $200 per month for the service, Brown said.

The system will cut down on calls the police receive asking for crime information, she said.


NIU gunman identified

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