Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Therapist brainwashed woman


Therapist brainwashed woman

Therapist brainwashed woman, Therapist accused of brainwashing patient. Therapist Mark Schwartz is accused of brainwashing a patient, a lawsuit says. Lisa Nasseff, 41, says she was treated by Schwartz and claims he implanted her with false memories. Schwartz still is employed by the facility.

Miami prison strippers

Miami prison strippers

Miami prison strippers, Prison reportedly plagued by strippers, Strippers are reportedly plaguing a federal prison The strippers are reportedly visiting alleged drug kingpins to strip and bring in contraband such as money and Playboy magazines.

Former sheriff of the year arrested

Former sheriff of the year arrested

Police say the National Sheriffs' Association sheriff of the year of 2001, Patrick Sullivan Jr., 68, was arrested and faces serious charges. Sullivan, who retired as the Arapahoe County sheriff in 2002, is being held on $250,000 bail in a detention facility named after him and faces up to 5 years in prison if convicted.

word of the year tergiversate

word of the year tergiversate

word of the year tergiversate, Dictionary.com reveals word of the year. The dictionary.com 2011 word of the year is "tergiversate" . Dictionary.com reportedly also considered other words such as "occupy," "austerity," "zugzwang" and "insidious" before making its final decision.

Kidnapper sues hostages

Kidnapper sues former hostages

Convicted kidnapper Jesse Dimmick is suing his former hostages Jared and Lindsey Rowley. Dimmick reportedly filed the lawsuit in response to a lawsuit filed by the Rowleys seeking $75,000 in damages after he broke into their home and caused them emotional distress.

Lions send text messages

Lions 'sending' text messages

Lions send text messages, Lions roaming the African savanna are sending text messages to conservationists in Kenya. Of course, the lions aren't actually sending texts with cellphones – hi-tech collars are sending the messages.

Paulina Gretzky account

Paulina Gretzky account

Paulina Gretzky account, Paulina Gretzky closes Twitter account, Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky's daughter, Paulina Gretzky, has shut down her Twitter page. Paulina, 22, apparently kept posting pictures of her partying and wearing revealing clothing. She became famous after she sang at the 2003 Heritage Classic outdoor game.

Daniel Craig rips the Kardashians

Daniel Craig rips the Kardashians

Daniel Craig rips the Kardashians, "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" star Daniel Craig slammed the Kardashian clan in a foul-mouthed rant. Craig also talked about his private wedding saying the couple intentionally kept their nuptials a secret.

Best commercials of 2011

Best commercials of 2011

Best commercials of 2011, AdWeek has ranked the top 10 worldwide commercials of 2011 Watch the rest of the top five commercials.

Amy Winehouse's dress sold

Amy Winehouse's dress sold

Amy Winehouse's dress sold, Amy Winehouse's dress sold at auction. The dress Amy Winehouse wore on the cover of her Grammy-winning album "Back to Black" went up for auction. The proceeds from the sale of the dress will reportedly be donated to the foundation set up by Winehouse's father.

Man returns stolen money

Man returns stolen money

Man returns stolen money, Man returns money stolen decades ago--An unidentified elderly man returned money he admitted to stealing decades ago. The man left $100 with a note explaining that he was repaying the $20 to $30 he says he took. The store manager says they plan to use the money to help families during the holidays.

Tofu blast mystery

Tofu blast mystery

Tofu blast mystery, Tofu pan blast baffles authorities. Authorities are stumped over a blast that may have come from a tofu pan. Fire fighters say the blast happened as a woman was washing a pan used to cook tofu. She suffered only a slight burn to her hand. Investigators reportedly found no evidence of a fire and natural gas is not suspected.

Ricky Martin on 'Glee'?

Ricky Martin on 'Glee'?

Ricky Martin coming to 'Glee'? "Livin' La Vida Loca" singer Ricky Martin reportedly is in talks to star on two episodes of "Glee." Martin, who acted on this long-running soap opera, reportedly will play a Spanish teacher.

Elvis Costello box set

Elvis Costello box set

Elvis Costello box set, Elvis Costello says don't buy his box set. Legendary singer Elvis Costello is urging fans not to buy his new box set. Instead, he says fans should spend their money on another box set because, "frankly, the music is vastly superior."

Lil Boosie sentenced

Lil Boosie sentenced

Lil Boosie sentenced, Rapper Lil Boosie has pleaded guilty to charges of trying to smuggle drugs into prison. The rapper has been incarcerated in Louisiana since June 2010 on a more serious charge.

Deaths November 2011



Deaths November 2011

Deaths November 2011. November in memoriam, In October we said farewell to many noteworthy individuals including a boxing legend, a "Wizard of Oz" actor and a TV legend. Read on to learn more about them and the others who passed away this month.

Dorothy Howell Rodham


Died Nov. 1 (b. 1919)

Dorothy Howell Rodham was best known for being the mother of a famous political figure. She made few television appearances, although she did campaign when her daughter was running for the presidential nomination. She was last seen in public at granddaughter Chelsea’s wedding
Leonard Stone


Died Nov. 2 (b. 1923)

Leonard Stone was an actor most famous for his role in the classic film, "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory." He also appeared in a famous TV series. Despite being an actor, he also appeared as an ordinary contestant on a well-known game show.
John Opel


Died Nov. 3 (b. 1925)

John Opel was the former CEO of computer giant IBM where he hired this future billionaire (who went on to found Microsoft, which owns MSN) to create an operating system.
Lou Maletta


Died Nov. 2 (b. 1936)

Lou Maletta was a famous gay rights activist. After serving in the military, he became a voice for gay and lesbian issues and went on to found this cable network.
Cory Smoot


Died Nov. 3 (b. 1977)

Cory Smoot was the guitarist in this heavy-metal band, performing as his alter-ego Flattus Maximus. Smoot was found dead in his tour bus as the band was heading to a performance.
Bob Forsch


Died Nov. 3 (b. 1950)

Bob Forsch was a right-handed pitcher who spent most of his MLB career with this team. During his career he pitched two no-hitters. His brother, Ken, also pitched a no-hitter while playing for this team, making them the only brothers who have done this.
Andy Rooney


Died Nov. 4 (b. 1919)

Andy Rooney was a TV commentator, most famous for appearing on "60 Minutes." During the Second World War, Rooney worked as a journalist in London. He became well-known for his political commentary on "60 Minutes" and made his final television appearance less than a month before his death.
Cynthia Myers


Died Nov. 4 (b. 1950)

Cynthia Myers was a model best known for posing in Playboy in 1968. Her centerfold was popular with soldiers in Vietnam and appears in this Vietnam War film. She later became an actress
John Randolph Hearst Jr.


Died Nov. 4 (b. 1933)

John Randolph Hearst Jr. was part of an iconic media family, and spent much of his working life in the newspaper industry. He worked as a photographer and later edited this magazine.
Norton Dodge


Died Nov. 5 (b. 1927)

Norton Dodge was an economist and world-renowned art collector, whose collection is housed at this museum. Dodge taught for most of his academic life, eventually retiring in 1988.
George Ansbro


Died Nov. 5 (b. 1915)

George Ansbro was best known as a radio host, working for NBC. He later wrote an autobiography of his life in radio, after retiring in 1990. His cause of death is unknown.
Mel Hancock


Died Nov. 6 (b. 1929)

Mel Hancock was a Missouri congressman between 1988 and 1997. After serving in this branch of the military, he became interested in taxation policy, and founded this organization.
Margaret Field


Died Nov. 6 (b. 1922)

Margaret Field was an actress famous for her work in Westerns. She also appeared in this sci-fi classic before cutting her career short in 1959 to focus on her family.
Joe Frazier


Died Nov. 7 (b. 1944)

Joe Frazier was a heavyweight boxer, who won an Olympic Gold Medal in 1964. He was most famous for his fights against this opponent. He was the undisputed heavyweight champion between 1971 and 1973, when he lost his crown.
Bil Keane


Died Nov. 8 (b. 1922)

The creator of "Family Circle," the most widely-syndicated single-panel daily cartoon in the world, Keane modeled his characters after his own family. The comic made its debut in 1960, celebrating its 50th year in syndication in 2010.
Jimmy Norman


Died Nov. 8 (b. 1937)

Jimmy Norman was a composer and song writer for several famous artists, including Bob Marley and the Rolling Stones. As well as having a chart hit in his own right he also performed as a session musician with this guitar icon.
Benny McCoy


Died Nov. 9 (b. 1915)

Benny McCoy was a left-handed batter who spent his MLB career with these teams. When the U.S. Navy and World War II forced him to miss four seasons, he didn’t recover his skill, and despite being the highest paid player in the league in 1940, he never played another major league game.
Killer Karl Kox


Died Nov. 10 (b. 1931)

"Killer" Karl Kox was a professional wrestler in both the U.S. and Japan. His most famous rivalry was with Haystacks Calhoun, although he used his signature move on a number of wrestlers. Kox made his final appearance in August 2011, before his death three months later.
Evelyn Lauder


Died Nov. 12 (b. 1936)

Evelyn Lauder was famous for her work with breast cancer, developing a charity to raise money for research, and personally creating its famous symbol. She worked for her mother-in-law, although she used much of it to fund her philanthropic work.
Jamie Pierre


Died Nov. 13 (b. 1973)

Jamie Pierre was a professional skier, famous for his daring jumps off cliffs. In 2006 he broke the world record for the highest jump off a mountain cliff
Ilya Zhitomirskiy


Died Nov. 12 (b. 1989)

Ilya Zhitomirskiy was a software developer and entrepreneur. He is best known for developing a ‘pod’-based social networking software, Diaspora, which he conceived with four college friends
Karl Slover


Died Nov. 15 (b. 1918)

Karl Slover was an actor most famous for his role as one of the munchkins in the "Wizard of Oz." His most famous scene will live on in cinematic history
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Monday, 28 November 2011

Top Holiday Toys

Let’s Rock Elmo
Top Holiday Toys . Let's Rock Elmo, Every year certain toys are tapped as the hottest presents for the holidays, and this time around there's quite the collection of cool, crazy and clever gift ideas on offer. Playful plush dolls, cutting-edge electronics and some new takes on old classics are all here.



The toy: We predict sellouts for Let's Rock Elmo – an irresistibly cute animatronic party animal that interacts with your kids for a rockin' good time.
Monster High Ghoul Spirit Doll 3-Pack

The toy: Pop culture's fascination with otherworldly characters spawns a trio of "fearleaders" in the Monster High Ghoul Spirit Doll 3-Pack by Mattel.
Moshi Monsters Moshlings

The toy: Young kids will dig collecting the cute creatures, offered in packs of three, in the Moshi Monsters Moshlings line.
Trash Pack Trashies Garbage Truck Play Set

The toy: The Trash Pack Trashies Garbage Truck playset appeals to kids' love of all things icky. Plus, it comes with two yucky Trashies to start their "cruddy" collection.
FurReal Friends Cookie My Playful Pup

The toy: Hasbro's FurReal Friends Cookie My Playful Pup is a plush pal who responds with squeaks when spoken to.
Fijit Friends

The toy: Fijit Friends not only tell jokes, but they also boogie down when there's music playing and answer when they hear your child's voice.
LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet

The toy: Kid-cool tech arrives in the form of the LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Tablet, with over 100 activities and games and a built-in camera and video recorder for making mini-movies.
Crayola ColorStudio HD iMarker Digital Stylus

The toy: When paired with an iPad via the included app, the Crayola ColorStudio HD iMarker Digital Stylus lets junior Picassos show off their artistic ambitions.
Enviro-Mental Toy Cookie Mp3 player

The toy: Music-lovin' little ones age 3 and older can gather all their fave tunes in one place with the Enviro-Mental Toy Cookie MP3 player, which holds up to 250 songs to keep 'em singing all day long.
Skylanders Spyro's Adventure Starter Pack

The toy: Gamers this year are going to be hankering for the Skylanders Spyro's Adventure starter pack, an innovative adventure that uses real-world interactive figurines to enhance the play.
VTech InnoTab Learning Tablet

The toy: The VTech InnoTab Tablet is a little handheld wonder that gets kids' brains buzzing with learning games and interactive reading apps, as well as an MP3 player for their fave tunes.
I Am T-Pain Mic

The toy: The I Am T-Pain Mic is one of the coolest gifts you can give: It updates the classic karaoke-style sing-along with a trendy Auto-Tune feature that makes your kid's freestyling sound studio-ready.
Transformers Dark of the Moon Ultimate Optimus Prime

The toy: The "Transformers" movie franchise continues to crush the competition at the box office, and the toy spin-offs are hotter than ever. Choose the Transformers Dark of the Moon Ultimate Optimus Prime action figure for fans of the flick.


Power Rangers Samurai Megazord

The toy: The almost two-decades-old Power Rangers franchise presents the Samurai Megazord, an amazing action figure that morphs from five separate "animals" into one big, bad fighting machine.


Ninjago Limited Edition Lightning Dragon Battle Set

The toy: LEGO gets into the action-figure game with the 645-piece Ninjago Limited Edition Lightning Dragon Battle Set - certain to keep your young ones entranced for hours.


LEGO Diagon Alley Set

The toy: Harry Potter's magical hangout, Diagon Alley, comes to marvelous miniature life – including structures and character figurines, in this generously populated set from LEGO


Hot Wheels Wall Tracks Starter Kit

The toy: If it's true speed your kids need, give 'em the newest track setup from Mattel's Hot Wheels line: The Wall Tracks starter kit puts the auto action right at eye level.


Imaginarium City Central Train Table

The toy: Inspire a future train hobbyist with the spectacular Imaginarium City Central Train Table and see if you can resist playing with it, too.


Disney's "Cars 2" Lightning McQueen Interactive Radio Control Vehicle

The toy: Disney's "Cars 2" Lightning McQueen Interactive Radio Control Vehicle not only zooms and vrooms, it speaks and teaches junior drivers how to improve their mad skills.


Air Hogs Hyperactives Pro R/C Vehicle

The toy: Air Hogs offers surprisingly high performance and handling on a micro scale with their line of Hyperactives Pro R/C vehicles, a true kids' favorite.


Halo 10th Anniversary Edition UNSC Warthog

The toy: The Halo 10th Anniversary Edition UNSC Warthog is one tough radio-controlled vehicle. It sports a rotating chain gun and working wheels to take on the toughest terrain in any kid's backyard.


Air Swimmers

The toy: Kids can't ride on Animal Planet's Air Swimmers, but the oversized, colorful clown fish and menacing shark are loads of fun to float through any room via remote control.


Nerf Vortex Blasters

The toy: The super-popular Nerf Vortex Blasters are pretty sophisticated little shooting machines, built in bold shapes and decorated with neon brights, but with a soft side, of course.

Power Wheels Dune Racer

The toy: The Power Wheels Dune Racer from Fisher-Price is a two-seater ride-on vehicle rated for ages 3 years and up, that runs on a 12-volt battery and hits a max of 5 mph.