Dec 13, 2011

Patients Get Bottles, Cell Phones, Buzz Light year Stuck Inside

One winter night, Dr. Melissa Barton was the attending physician in the emergency department of the Detroit Medical Center. Making her rounds, she picked up a chart for a new patient and read the woman's chief complaint: "eye in the vagina."

The patient told Barton she had been expecting a fight with some neighbors outside her house. Wearing only a sweatshirt and spandex pants, she needed somewhere to stow her prosthetic eye for safe-keeping.

"Those things are pretty expensive and hard to replace," Barton said. "So that's where it went, along with her driver's license."

Unfortunately, it got stuck.

Dr. Gary Vilke, a professor of clinical emergency medicine at the University of California San Diego Medical Center, saw a patient who had four Barbie doll heads stuck in his rectum.

"When you looked at his x-ray, they were looking at you, like a totem pole," Vilke said. 

Apple founding contract fetches $1.5 million at auction

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The contract that established Apple as a corporate entity in 1976 sold at auction on Tuesday for $1.59 million, 10 times its estimated price, two months after the death of high-profile co-founder Steve Jobs.

The contract, sold with another document that removed one of the company's initial three partners after just 11 days, was the subject of fierce bidding by six people taking part in the auction over the telephone and online, Sotheby's said.

Eduardo Cisneros, chief executive officer of Cisneros Corporation bought the documents, which had only been expected to fetch up to $150,000 at its auction of books and manuscripts in New York.

The contract established the Apple Computer Company and states that Jobs and Steve Wozniak would each be given 45 percent of Apple's shares. Ronald Wayne, who drafted the contract, was given 10 percent.

But within days, Wayne had decided not be become involved with the fledgling technology company. Wayne was paid $800, and later another $1,500, and was released from the contract. His 10 percent share would today be worth $2 billion.

Wayne sold the documents to a private collector in 1994.

Jobs left Apple in 1984 following a power struggle with the company's board of directors but returned to the company in 1996. He would become the central figure in transforming Apple into one of the world's largest and most envied companies.

Jobs died on October 5 of pancreatic cancer at the age of 56.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; editing by Patricia Reaney)

Damien Hirst to show his Spots worldwide

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British artist Damien Hirst, who sold a collection of works for a record $200 million in 2008, will be display his iconic Spot paintings at Gagosian galleries around the world in January, the gallery said on Tuesday.

The exhibition entitled "The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011," will be shown simultaneously in all 11 Gagosian galleries around the world, including locations in New York, London, Athens, Hong Kong and Los Angeles. It is the first time the gallery has dedicated all locations to showing one body of work by one artist at the same time.

Hirst, 46, who received the Turner prize in 1995 for an exhibit featuring a pickled cow, is a leading member of the Young British Artists movement along with Tracey Emin, a group noted for their artistic shock tactics during the 1990s.

The spot paintings are a collection of works incorporating multicolored dots on canvases and collages in a variety of contexts and sizes, and are among Hirst's most recognizable collections.

"The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011" exhibit will include about 200 works including loans from museums and collectors, with less than third up for sale, according to a report in the New York Times.

The exhibition will run between January 12 and February 18 2012, and will precede the first major museum retrospective of Hirst's work, opening at the Tate Modern gallery in London in April next year.

(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

Nov 4, 2011

Rising fashion stars nominated for upcoming Walpole Awards

Nominees for the annual Walpole Awards for Excellence have been revealed, with relative newcomers such as singer-turned designer Victoria Beckham in the running, along with established names including Lanvin and Tom Ford.

Organized by British luxury organization Walpole in association with Coutts, the awards are now in their tenth year, with an aim to honor brands exemplifying excellence in design and craftsmanship both in Britain and internationally.

Victoria Beckham, whose eponymous dress collection debuted at New York Fashion Week in 2008, will compete with promising fashionistas of the future in the Emerging British Luxury Brand category. Accessories brand Charlotte Olympia, luxury jewelers Annoushka, parfumer Ormonde Jayne and British-Asian creator Osman Yousefzada are also in the running for this gong.

In the International Luxury Brand category nominees include Hermes, Tom Ford and Lanvin, as well as Ermenegildo Zegna and St Regis Hotels.

This year’s ceremony will take place on November 14 at the Banqueting House in London’s Whitehall.

Winners at last year's Walpole Awards for Excellence included Burberry, which scooped British Luxury Brand, while Swiss watch brand Hublot was named International Luxury Brand.

British-Canadian creator Erdem took the Emerging British Luxury Brand prize, going on to have success in 2011 partly thanks to ardent fan Catherine Middleton; the Duchess famously chose a navy blue dress by the designer when she landed in Ottawa during her and husband Prince William’s first official trip to Canada earlier this year.

In fact, so mighty has his ascent been that Erdem is nominated in the Designer of the Year category at the upcoming British Fashion Awards 2011, which follow hot on the heels of the Walpole Awards on November 28 and are considered the UK’s leading fashion ceremony.

Taking place at the London Fashion Week Headquarters and hosted by the British Fashion Council, the awards also mark another opportunity for certain Walpole Awards nominees to claim a prize. Charlotte Olympia has been nominated in the Accessory Designer category, while Victoria Beckham and Burberry will compete in the Designer Brand category along with Stella McCartney and Tom Ford.

For the full list of Walpole Awards nominees visit http://www.thewalpole.co.uk/walpole-events/walpole-awards/view-event.aspx?nodeId=6708.

Meanwhile, nominees for the British Fashion Awards can be seen here: http://www.britishfashionawards.com/news_detail.aspx?id=344

Selena Gomez stalker pleads not guilty

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An Illinois man pleaded not guilty on Thursday to stalking teenage actress Selena Gomez, best known for her role in Disney television show "Wizards of Waverly Place.

Thomas Brodnicki, 46, also was ordered to stay away from the actress for three years. He told a psychiatrist that he traveled to Los Angeles to see the star and had conversations with God about killing her, according to court documents.

In October, the 19-year-old Gomez obtained a temporary stay away order against Brodnicki. She said she was in "extreme fear" of Brodnicki in a statement filed with the court.

Along with her role on "Wizards of Waverly Place," the actress is known for her part in this year's film "Monte Carlo" and she is the girlfriend of singer Justin Bieber.

(Reporting and Writing by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

Oct 18, 2011

Obama on NC, VA bus tour: 'I'm the president'

EMPORIA, Va. (AP) — President Barack Obama sought Tuesday to recapture some of the bipartisan appeal that helped get him elected, while using the opportunity to assail GOP lawmakers for blocking his jobs bill. "I'm everybody's president," he said.

Appearing in politically important North Carolina and Virginia to promote his economic measures and his re-election, Obama promised he would work with GOP lawmakers on any serious idea they present to create jobs at a time of high unemployment.

"I'm not the Democratic president. I'm not the Republican president. I'm everybody's president," Obama told a supportive audience at a high school in Emporia, Va.

Obama made a similar pitch earlier Tuesday in North Carolina, echoing his 2008 campaign trail refrain about America being the "United States" and not a collection of red and blue states.

Bipartisan rhetoric aside, Obama has had few discussions with the GOP about the $447 billion jobs bill that Senate Republicans blocked last week. The bill is being broken up so Congress can vote on its individual components.

Obama said the larger bill may have been "confusing" for Senate Republicans.

"We got 100 percent 'no' from Republicans in the Senate," Obama said. "Now that doesn't make any sense."

The top Senate Republican, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, in turn accusing Obama of accepting that the economy won't improve significantly by Election Day and trying to blame anyone but himself for it. McConnell said the public is smarter than that and will figure it out.

"The president I think has become convinced that the economy is not likely to be much better a year from now. So he has started the campaign 13 months early and he's trying to convince the American people that it's anybody else's fault but his that we're where we are," McConnell said in Washington. "It must be the fault of those Republicans in Congress. It must be the fault of those rich people. It must be the fault of those people on Wall Street."

"I don't think the American people are going to fall for it. He's been the president now for three years," McConnell added.

The White House denies Obama is on a campaign trip. But immediately after his earlier remarks in Jamestown, N.C., he president climbed aboard his sleek, million-dollar, Secret Service-approved black bus for the five-hour ride to Emporia, Va., his final stop of the day.

Before crossing into Virginia, Obama stopped at Reid's House in Reidsville, N.C., and the diverse crowd cheered loudly as Obama entered the restaurant for lunch.

He worked the room, chatting with one local couple who said they'd been married 59 years and joking that he and his wife, Michelle, had 40 years to go to catch up. He even complimented a resident who said he worked in the funeral business, exclaiming, "Fantastic, that's important work!"

Obama is on the second day of a three-day tour through North Carolina and Virginia that is giving him a chance to sit back, admire the colorful fall foliage and bask in some small-town Southern hospitality — in addition to pounding on his Republican opponents.

"There's just something about North Carolina," he said Tuesday. "People are just gracious and kind. Even the folks who don't vote for me are nice to me." He recalled stopping for barbecue, sweet tea and hush puppies and playfully admonished the audience not to tell his health-conscious wife what he's been eating.

The stated purpose of the trip was to continue pushing the jobs bill. But Obama is also selling himself, trying to pump up voters whose enthusiasm may have waned. That's particularly important in North Carolina, a state he wrested from Republicans in 2008 but that could slip from his grasp in November 2012.

To try to recapture some of his past appeal, Obama resorted to the retail politics often missing from the highly scripted White House.

Obama took his lunch of a cheeseburger, fries and sweet tea aboard his "decked out" bus and made a few unscheduled stops during the drive into Virginia along twisty backcountry roads past grain silos and fields of hay bales.

He visited a high school computer lab in Skipwith, Va., where he saw a robotics demonstration and students asked whether he knew singer Justin Bieber. (He said he did, describing Bieber as "a very nice young man"). Obama also stopped in Brodnax, Va., to greet children who were sitting outside a child care center on little chairs.

Obama's unscheduled stops aren't wholly impromptu. White House staffers typically scope out areas in advance and Secret Service officers arrive well ahead of him. But they are about as spontaneous as it gets for the president.

Oct 3, 2011

New Mississippi River tourism trail announced AP

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Tourism officials on Friday launched the new Great River Road Trail, a self-guided driving tour covering 240 miles through six counties and several small towns in West Tennessee.

The trail is made up of existing tourist attractions along the Mississippi River, including museums, parks, historic homes, nature trails and Civil War sites.

About 60 markers will line the trail, suggesting that visitors exit their cars and spend money at the museums, restaurants and shops in Shelby, Tipton, Lauderdale, Dyer, Obion and Lake counties. The trail is connected to the Great River Road National Scenic Byway, a 10-state route starting in Minnesota and ending at the Gulf of Mexico.

"The new byway encompasses virtually everything that's touched the Mississippi River," said Regena Bearden, vice president of marketing at the Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau. "Memphis visitors will be able to discover even more of our cultural gems for a truly authentic experience."

Officials hope the trail — the eighth of 16 self-guided driving tours in Tennessee — will add to the roughly $13 billion economic impact of tourism on the state.

They also acknowledge that the self-guided trails are an inexpensive way to spur tourism, mainly because the sites and attractions along them already exist. A $300,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of Transportation will pay for the markers. The only other expense is for making brochures detailing the different attractions and their locations.

"We have taken these 16 trails that are across the state and we have gone in, done the work for the visitor, and you have this wonderful trail full of hidden jewels that are going to bring people back to Tennessee," said Marty Mabry, the West Tennessee regional manager for the state's Department of Tourism Development.

The trail begins at the welcome center on Riverside Drive in Memphis, but visitors can choose to start their trip at any site along the trail. Visitors who stop at the welcome center in Memphis can pick up brochures, maps and coupons before driving out.

Stops along the trail include the Alex Haley Museum and Interpretive Center in Henning, which includes the childhood home of the author who wrote "Roots: The Saga of an American Family"; Memphis' Mud Island, which has several parks and a scale model of the lower Mississippi River; and Reelfoot Lake in northwest Tennessee, which is home to American bald eagles and some excellent fishing and hunting as well.

Well-known people also are honored along the trail, which includes the hometowns of world-renowned clown Emmett Kelly Jr. (Dyersburg), the late soul singer Isaac Hayes (Covington), and blues guitarist Sleepy John Estes (Ripley).

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The Great River Road National Scenic Byway and Trail: http://www.tntrailsandbyways.com

Aug 21, 2011

Kardashian, Humphries wed in TV-friendly ceremony

Associated Press - August 21, 2011 4:03 AM PDT

Story photo: Kardashian, Humphries wed in TV-friendly ceremonyFILE - In this Aug. 17, 2011 file photo, reality TV personality Kim Kardashian, right, and her fiance, NBA basketball player Kris Humphries, arrive at the Kardashian Kollection launch party in Los Angeles. Kardashian and Humphries are expected to wed on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011 in Montecito, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)Associated Press

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Kris Humphries has officially caught up with Kim Kardashian. The basketball pro and the reality star are husband and wife.

Kardashian, 30, and Humphries, 26, tied the knot Saturday night in the exclusive Montecito area near Santa Barbara, Calif., Kardashian publicist Jill Fritzo told People magazine and E!

The ceremony will be televised as a two-part special on E! in October.

It is the first marriage for Humphries, who last played for the NBA's New Jersey Nets, and the second for Kardashian, star of E!'s "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." She was married to music producer Damon Thomas from 2000 to 2004.

People and E! reported Kardashian wore an ivory gown designed by Vera Wang. Her stepfather, Bruce Jenner, walked her down the aisle in front of 440 guests, including Demi Lovato, Mario Lopez, Eva Longoria, Sugar Ray Leonard, Alan Thicke and Lindsay Lohan.

Kardashian's gown had a tulle skirt, basque waist and Chantilly lace, and was matched with a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, the media outlets reported. The bride planned to wear two other Wang dresses before the night and the party were over.

Her sisters and TV co-stars Kourtney Kardashian, 32, and Khloe Kardashian, 27, served as co-maids of honor.

The groom wore a white peak lapel tuxedo jacket, black tuxedo pants and, a white shirt and a white bow tie, all designed by Ermenegildo Zegna.

Kardashian and Humphries began dating late last year and announced their engagement in May. He proposed on bended knee with a 20.5-carat ring by spelling out "Will you marry me?" in rose petals.

Since the couple's engagement, the pending nuptials have provided constant fodder for the media and the Kardashians, who posted updates about the wedding on their blogs and websites.

The waves of hype that preceded the ceremony didn't seem to faze the bride. Earlier this week, Kardashian said she was "totally calm" about the much-hyped ceremony.

"I think that freak-out moment kind of already passed," she said at a party Wednesday to launch her new clothing line at Sears.

It's Official: Kim Kardashian & Kris Humphries Have Married

Access Hollywood - August 21, 2011 3:18 AM PDT




Story photo: It's Official: Kim Kardashian & Kris Humphries Have MarriedKris Humphries and Kim Kardashian share a kiss on the red carpet of the Kardashian Kollection Launch Party in Hollywood, Calif.on August 17, 2011 Getty ImagesAccess Hollywood

MONTECITO, Calif. -- Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian are officially husband and wife!

The couple tied the knot in front of 440 family members and friends at a private estate in Montecito, Calif., on Saturday evening, E! and People jointly confirmed.

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Eva Longoria, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" producer Ryan Seacrest, Lindsay, Dina and Ali Lohan, Avril Lavigne, former Spice Girl Melanie "Mel B" Brown, tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams, Kathie Lee Gifford, Kim's former "Dancing with the Stars" pals Cheryl Burke and Mark Ballas (who choreographed the first dance), Babyface, Demi Lovato, designer Vera Wang, Brody Jenner, and Sugar Ray Leonard were among the stars in attendance, according to People.

Photos have not yet been released from the event, however, Kim, 30, wore a Vera Wang gown.

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According to a press release sent out before the event, the groom, 26, wore a white, peak lapel tuxedo jacket with black tuxedo pants by Ermenegildo Zegna. His groomsmen, including Lamar Odom and Rob Kardashian, also wore Ermenegildo Zegna. Bruce Jenner and Kris' father, William Humphries, also wore dark suits by the designer, E! reported.

The bridesmaids - Kim's sisters - all wore white, Vera Wang gowns, which E! described as "very Pippa" Middleton-esque. Kim's mom, Kris Jenner, also wore Vera Wang.

On Saturday evening, E!, the network behind "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," noted Kim and Kris exchanged wedding bands from Lorraine Schwartz. The designer was also behind the 20.5-carat engagement ring Kris gave Kim.

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Kim and Kris' big day will air as a two-part special, "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event," on October 9 and 10 on E!.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, after a lengthy relationship with NFL star Reggie Bush and a short stint with Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin, Kim finally found the man of her dreams in yet another athlete -- New Jersey Nets star Kris Humphries.

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The reality bombshell began dating her now-husband less than one year ago (back in December 2010).

In May, the 6' 9" tall basketball star proposed to Kim at her Beverly Hills home by spelling out "Will you marry me?" in rose petals on the reality star's bedroom floor - catching his future-wife off guard.

"I didn't expect this at all," Kim told People of Kris' proposal at the time. "I was in such shock. I never thought it would happen at home, and I never thought now."

Kris sealed the deal with a blinding 20.5-carat diamond ring by Lorraine Schwartz, reportedly worth $2 million.

Aug 2, 2011

Saudi tycoon to build new world's tallest tower

Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal launched Tuesday a project to build the world's tallest tower at more than 1,000 metres (3,281 feet) in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.

The project to built a tower topping Dubai's world's highest building, Burj Khalifa, "will soon see the light after the signing of a $1.2 billion agreement" between Alwaleed's Kingdom Holding Co and construction giant Bin Laden Group, the Saudi tycoon told reporters.

It will take 36 months to build the tower, said the Saudi businessman, a nephew of King Abdullah and one of the kingdom's wealthiest men. He did not say when construction will begin.

Alwaleed said the tower was intended to "send a message of strength" reflecting the OPEC kingpin's economic and political stability.

"Our message is political," he said.

Saudi Arabia has been spared a wave of protests that has rocked the region, leading to the downfall of autocratic rulers in Tunisia and Egypt despite sporadic small protests staged by Shiites in the Eastern Province.

The tower, which will be part of a $20 billion project north of Jeddah, would top Dubai's 828-meter Burj Khalifa (2,717 feet), which was opened last year.

It will include a hotel, apartments and offices occupying an area of 500,000 square metres.