Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Gate Theatre Party: Ride With Me


Me knows that in the middle of some hard times, but what happens on the Wickliffe House? Banks and cars parked on the lawn? I heard pianist Steven Williams playing theme to Sanford and Son?
No, but "Lizbeth! This is a big one!"
On an electric Baby Grand in the center of the yard. Williams played "It was you." Tall drink of water, their legs stretched on the sleek black couches, sipping Gimlet. And the spotlight was on ... three old cars Benfield Merril's "Garage Mahal."
"He owns 12 rolls-Royces," Benfield's friend Sam Baker said.
"No, that's not true," said Benfield. "I have 15."
At least that's what I think he said. It had many of the songs are scattered.
"This is a '48 Cadillac, which is a '41 Packard 120, which is a '51 Rolls-Royce Silver Dollar, although the body was built in '44. It may be faster than the mafia."
As he pointed out that Gatsby-Mobile brought him in jail for going 136 in a 35, another partygoer eyes approached the star of the night.
Lauren Sanchez (l) with Niamh O'Flaherty and Jade Yourell the Gate Theatre

* Lauren Sanchez (l) with Niamh O'Flaherty and Jade Yourell of the Gate Theatre

"I loved you in the game today," she said Benfield - East Bay an antiques dealer and interior designer - and I loved you in The Constant Wife, too! "
To be honest, the Gate Theatre, Spoleto played as often as they might be mistaken for locals.
Jade Yourell been locked in for '07 The Constant Wife and plays Daphne in Present Laughter Ingenue. She and fellow red-haired girl Niamh O'Flaherty (manager, pronounced "Neve") were some cookies to enjoy the new Boutique Macaroon on John Street. They reside at Folly, where the Dubliners apparently by means of sun cream to the tubful.
"We use [sun] element 70, sometimes 100," says O'Flaherty.
I believe 100 SPF actually your skin whiter shade of pale make. If you are near someone who carries SPF 100, you have to wear sunscreen, even at night.
Back on the lawn I was talking about Zeugma and isocolon with retired professor of English USC Matale Carolyn, a self-professed 'schedules and tropical girl. "She encouraged me to parallel structure used in my writing as I wanted to sound smart. Bill Struhs (Spoleto USA photographer) encouraged us to many more shows than see the time allowed. Susan Bass and Tom Bradford encouraged me not a shirt to wear in the summer. Brian & Gretchen Cuddy * Brian & Gretchen Cuddy And I encouraged the pianist to break out Nelly's "Hot in Herre." Wickliffe The house has a wonderful porch where I came in Wickliffe Johns: John Paul Huguley and partner John Pope. Leaning over the railing with a drill in hand, co-host Gretchen Cuddy surveyed the scene below,. A floral designer, she planned the event with her "mentor" Denise Barto all occasions. Cuddy had her hand in the opening gala, but all these party planning can go too far. "My daughter asked Us the other day if we could shut down onto King Street to her wedding, "said Cuddy. at least she and husband Brian have a decade or two to one in Fig. Food: Lobster Thermidor, shrimp cocktail, steak Diane, passed escargots, more . Kaas count: 14. Heard: "What are you talking about?" Getting naked in my pool. "George & Julianne Khoury

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Protester Diane Wilson Disrupts Tony Hayward Testimony


CEO Tony Hayward, BP began his opening statement before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce today, a woman with what appeared to be lubricated oil on her hands and face disrupted the hearing, shouting, in part, "you should be charged with a crime. "

She was eventually restrained and escorted by the police while the capital to continue to shout that Hayward should be charged with a crime and go to jail.

The demonstrator was the same woman arrested during a Senate hearing last week - Diane Wilson, a Texas Shrimper and activist and co-founder of Code Pink for Peace.

(Credit: AP)

At that hearing, Wilson dumping what appeared to be oil on themselves to protest to Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski's blocking a bill that would have lifted BP responsibility of the CAP.

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Anna Chapman has become the face of the story.


As he rolled in agony on the Target field turf Monday night, Tigers right-hander Joel Zumaya thought he had just thrown his last pitch.

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"I thought my career was done," Zumaya said.

Zumaya feared he suffered torn ligaments in his elbow. After a medical examination at the elbow Tuesday, he learned otherwise.

As he threw that pitch last Monday, he had a broken tip of his elbow - It's called the olecranon - but he did not damage the ligaments.

"Really, really satisfactory news," Zumaya said. "I left it in God's hands, and I think he gave me a blessing that I needed (a ligament surgery)."

Head trainer Kevin Rand said athletic, "This is probably the best case scenario we had hoped."

"It's the best worst news we could have been," manager Jim Leyland said. It is possible that further testing will prove that Zumaya has a surgery, "said Rand.

In more encouraging scenario - the one to break that Zumaya has enrolled - will heal without surgery in four months and Zumaya will return in spring training.

Zumaya vote Tuesday was not one of disappointment, of someone who is ready for this season, but certainly someone to pitch next season.

"I know it will take four months to heal," he said. "It's not 12 months. I am a hardworking man. I will not give up.

"I have a son (born last year) that I want to see me play baseball, so I'm not going to give up."

This is the fourth consecutive year that Zumaya has significantly shortened season due to injury. He does not have a full season of health since his remarkable rookie season of '06.

"I worked too hard for this to happen," said Zumaya, 25. "All I wanted was a full year of health."

With no guarantee of a job entering this year's Spring Training, Zumaya back from shoulder surgery in August to a key late-inning bullpen role in the recovery. He was throwing 100 miles per hour regular this season, just like in '06.

When he was injured Monday night at his place for Delmon Young, he was protecting the eighth inning to lead the first place at stake.

"It felt like my elbow exploded," Zumaya said. "Crying in front of 40,000 people is pretty weak. But it's a lot of pain, and I felt like I had nobody on my side.

"But when (fans) got up on their feet and began to cheer, and then the whole team was my consolation after the game, it meant a lot to me. I'm glad I still have a chance, and hopefully all will I want to go. "

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Anna Chapman, the Russian spy loved by the media


Eleven alleged Russian spies have been arrested, but only one of them gets all the attention - the nice one. Anna Chapman has become the face of the story. Pictures of her appear on the front pages of all British newspapers today. The phrases "femme fatale", "redhead" and "Bond Girl" are often trotted in the English speaking people around the world.

She is also much in line ogled. "They can spy on me anytime," is one of the milder comments on a YouTube video of her.

The Huffington Post gathers some of the many "bold pictures" that Chapman aware of herself on her Facebook page. It invites readers to rate them on a scale of one to 10, with one "nyet" and 10 "Red Hot".

The New York Daily Post admires her "Secret Victoria's body, while his rival New York Daily News describes pictures of her as" sexy profile pictures that can be easily headshots in a casting call for the next Bond girl to be found.

Here in the United Kingdom, Chapman calls the imagination of the Daily Mail reporters run wild.

Miss Chapman is emerging as the femme fatale [sic] of the James Bond-style plot which saw 'sleepers' embedded in American cities, some more than a decade ago.

"And she looks every inch the part, using her charm, beauty and high-society connections to easily move through the circles of power and other people use to find out state secrets."

It is up to the New York Times to hose down all the excitement. "The only thing missing in more than a decade of operation were the real secrets to Moscow for sending home," it notes.

Referring to the officials, it adds: "None of the 11 people accused in the case face charges of espionage, because in all those years they were never caught sending classified information back to Moscow."

Simon Jenkins in The Guardian is one of the few newspaper columnists do not get carried away. He writes: "The FBI and the CIA have bust an operation that cost should the Russians have millions and did nothing that could not be inferred from the New York Times, Washington Post and the political blogs. Why do not the spies leave it? I know sure they were paying taxes. It is ridiculous that they are no threat to the American people as a result. "

The Daily Beast tracks of a man who was interviewed Chapman for a job. Scott Beauchamp suggests that the reality behind the facade Chapman's was more than the daily media would suggest.

It is disappointing that the interview was "pretty boring," he says.

"There were no bags of money exchanged. She did not once a radio channel to use, and I never asked her if she was a Bond girl."

When Beauchamp told his wife that he had interviewed Chapman, her first reaction was: "You did not tell me that she was hot!"

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Cedric Benson Anna Chapman Icelandic Sheepdog Lead Trends


Top searches around the world today including Anna Chapman appealing and the alleged Russian spy by Facebook photos are posted by news outlets over the Web. The Russian spy allegations aside, this will lead some to consider there privacy settings and determine how open their Facebook page for the world.

On a separate note Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson was charged with the criminal aggression by punching a bar employee. Bengals fans should ask why these actions of the police involved happen Bengal players. Benson from Texas, had a great season last year almost over 1200 meters. In light of the charges, an action that the NFL started its season would take on.

In Dog News Icelandic Sheepdog, Leonberger Cane Corso and are now officially recognized by the American Kennel Club bring relief to owners of the land. According to Wikipedia, Icelandic Dogs are loud and energetic. Hardy and agile, they are extremely useful for herding cattle and driving or finding lost sheep. If you can not find the sheep dog sounds perfect.

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Icelandic Sheepdog


The Icelandic Sheepdog is a breed of dogs coming to Iceland brought by groups of Vikings. The dog resembles the Norwegian Buhund and the Welsh Corgi. In Iceland, the dogs are often used to herd sheep in the countryside.
They are rather long, muscular and strong. Their chest is long, deep and extends all the way to her forearm. Their tail is set high on their backs. Their strong head, and a little bit bigger than most dogs. Their ears are medium in size, and they are a very mobile dog that a large amount of land in a very short period of time can cover.
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They resemble other species that breed in Denmark and Sweden is about 8000 BC Similar dogs have been found in graves in the area.
Both the plague and distemper nearly three quarters of all Icelandic Dogs slain in the late 19th century. Eventually, Iceland even forbidden to dogs in the country in the hope that they stop the spread of disease. This did not help the Icelandic Sheepdog to properly recover from their previous plague-related problems.

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Former Bear Cedric Benson Arrested For Assault


Former Bears running back Cedric Benson is in conflict with the law again.

Benson, currently with the Cincinnati Bengals, was arrested Tuesday and charged with misdemeanor assault in the May 30 incident in Austin, Texas. He was released on bond from Travis County, Texas, Jail.

Benson is accused of punching the bar staff at the center of Austin.

Benson was the first-round draft pick for the Bears from the University of Texas. He started 12 games for the Bears from 2005 to 2007, running for 1,593 yards and 10 landings.

But the Bears were asked to let Benson go after two alcohol-related arrests in Texas. He was arrested on 05th 2008 on charges of boating under the influence of alcohol and resisting arrest, and again in June of that year on drunken driving charge in Austin, Texas.

He signed with the Bengals in September 2008.

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A mission of hope


Brooks also struggle with bipolar and borderline personality disorders. When she unexpectedly became pregnant in 1997, Brooks was happy and no longer taking prescription medication, said Butler. But the couple's happiness was short-lived. An examination showed fetal echografie multiple congenital abnormalities after an abortion, and manic depressive Brooks suffered periods. Butler eventually persuaded Brooks to a hospital for treatment to enter. Two nights at her residence, Brooks took her own life. Her death on April 7, the baby's due date.

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"Every time I tried to run it, drove me,''said Butler, recalling the steps he had to appease his guilt. Sell home of the couple when his wife pooling insurance money plus a settlement from the hospital , he started the Kristin Brooks Hope Center. Disturbed that no national suicide hotline existed, the number of registered Butler 1-888-SUICIDE, a network of crisis centers in its area. In 1999, he added 1-800-SUICIDE and 1-877-SUICIDA, a Spanish language hotline. In 2000 he landed the center was a period of three years $ 3,000,000 federal grant for its efforts. Five years later, the center hotline network is determined to be handled 2 million calls.

As the suicide prevention movement grew, but so did the competition for funding and visibility. In 2004, after Butler, the organization signed a one-year contract with the National Mental Health Association, the federal government's own suicide hotline for free, controlled by drug use and mental Health Services Administration. As its funding dried up, Butler organizational effort to stay viable, while the Federal Communications Commission, worried about the ability of the center to fund its services over the long term, temporarily transferred three of his best known songs hotline - 1-800 -SUICIDE, 1-888-SUICIDE and 1-877-SUICIDA - to SAMHSA.

On the verge of bankruptcy, the Hope Center issued a last minute plea for help. Nine hundred people who had used its funds pledged $ 30,000 to tide over. "That was all we were missing, other than money,''Butler recalled." The people we help did not want the government to own us.''

Meanwhile, the legal battle over the right center of the three most commonly used 800-numbers. In October last year the FCC permanently employed them SAMHSA National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and, in what the agency had acknowledged a "very ongewoon''te move to protect public safety. In April, the organization Butler had a brief with the District of Columbia District Court of Appeals, seeking a review of that order. A decision is expected later this year.

Declining to specifically discuss Butler, John Draper, director of the national lifeline, said the main issue is not who gets the grant money or management responsibility, but the quality of assistance to those in need. "Success really depends on the network of crisis centers, the risk to get done,''says Draper, whose organization is the raising of new media channels-at-risk groups, such as military veterans to achieve.

In some ways, the latest initiative of Butler's circles back to its starting point.

"The Internet has been around for more than 15 years, but we still have no free online tutoring,''he said." Why not? It is the same as 1998. Nobody knows what the tax will be the volume. There is a huge cost associated with monitoring and sending rescue to each [online] chat.''

Butler has rebuilt his personal life. He is remarried with two children aged 5 and 1. But he remains enthusiastic about suicide prevention. "There's still doing things not done,''he said." Was it nice to get invited to conferences to talk with Congress members? Sure. But what did it mean? It does not save any lives.''Brooks also struggle with bipolar and borderline personality disorders. When she unexpectedly became pregnant in 1997, Brooks was happy and no longer taking prescription medication, said Butler. But the couple happiness was short-lived. A fetal ultrasound examination revealed multiple congenital abnormalities after an abortion, and manic depressive Brooks suffered periods. Butler eventually persuaded Brooks to a hospital for treatment to enter. Two nights at her residence, Brooks took her own life. Her death on April 7, the baby's due date.

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"Every time I tried to run it, drove me,''said Butler, recalling the steps he had to appease his guilt. Sell home of the couple when his wife pooling insurance money plus a settlement from the hospital , he started the Kristin Brooks Hope Center. Disturbed that no national suicide hotline existed, the number of registered Butler 1-888-SUICIDE, a network of crisis centers in its area. In 1999, he added 1-800-SUICIDE and 1-877-SUICIDA, a Spanish language hotline. In 2000 he landed the center was a period of three years $ 3,000,000 federal grant for its efforts. Five years later, the center hotline network is determined to be handled 2 million calls.

As the suicide prevention movement grew, but so did the competition for funding and visibility. In 2004, after Butler, the organization signed a one-year contract with the National Mental Health Association, the federal government's own suicide hotline for free, controlled by drug use and mental Health Services Administration. As its funding dried up, the Butler organization struggling to remain viable, while the Federal Communications Commission, worried about the ability of the center to fund its services over the long term, temporarily placed three of his best known songs hotline - 1-800 -SUICIDE, 1-888-SUICIDE and 1-877-SUICIDA - to SAMHSA.

On the verge of bankruptcy, the Hope Center issued a last-minute plea for help. Nine hundred people who had used its funds pledged $ 30,000 to tide over. "That was all we were missing, other than money,''Butler recalled." The people we help did not want the government to own us.''

Meanwhile, the legal battle over the right center of the three most widely used 800-numbers. In October last year the FCC permanently employed them SAMHSA National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and, in what the agency had acknowledged a "very ongewoon''te move to protect public safety. In April, the organization Butler had a brief with the District of Columbia District Court of Appeals, seeking a review of that order. A decision is expected later this year.

Declining to specifically discuss Butler, John Draper, director of the national lifeline, said the main issue is not who gets the grant money or management responsibility, but the quality of assistance to those in need. "Success really depends on the network of crisis centers, the risk to get done,''says Draper, whose organization is the raising of new media channels-at-risk groups, such as military veterans to achieve.

In some ways, the latest initiative of Butler's circles back to its starting point.

"The Internet has been around for more than 15 years, but we still have no free online tutoring,''he said." Why not? It is the same as 1998. Nobody knows what the tax will be the volume. There is a huge cost associated with monitoring and sending rescue to each of the [online] chat.''

Butler has rebuilt his personal life. He is remarried with two children aged 5 and 1. But he remains enthusiastic about suicide prevention. "There's still doing things not done,''he said." Was it nice to get invited to conferences to talk with Congress members? Yes. But what did it mean? It does not save any lives.''

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Here's the Scoop: Build-A-Bear Workshop Serves Up Cool Summer Fun


Build-A-Bear Workshop (R) celebrates the beginning of summer by serving up fun with new friends in furry sweet taste of ice cream and cool adventure online. Interactive entertainment retailer of customized stuffed animals Bear Collection introduces ice cream and the third annual Camp Happy Heart, this year the ice cream-themed quests and prices are available on buildabearville.com (R) of the virtual world. Baskin-Robbins also (R) provides a special offer for Build-A-Bear Workshop Guests who purchase a new Ice Bears now through September 30.

"Our guests bring their favorite summer flavor to life with these lovable bears ice cream and enjoy the cool activities at buildabearville.com," said Maxine Clark, Build-A-Bear Workshop founder and chief executive bear. "This is a real treat to a partnership with Baskin-Robbins for a special offer with every purchase of our friends Ice Bear."

Ice Cream Bear Collection will be available in Build-A-Bear Workshop and buildabear.com (R), from July 2.Guests can purchase these bears for $ 20 each or two bears for $ 35, while supplies last. Each Ice Bear plush comes with an ice cream cone and a coupon offer for the purchase of one cone and get one free at Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores nationwide through September 30. This limited edition collection features four new bears in these delicious flavors:

- Bear Orange sherbet

- Mint Chip Bear

- Bubble Gum Bear

- Hot Fudge sundae Bear

When the guests to bring ice bears life online at Build-A-Bearville (R), will receive an exclusive virtual ice cream bicycle for their online character. Payment of all four bears gives guests their own ice cream Parlor room for their Cub Condo (R), a virtual home.

Top 2 July, Build-A-Bearville host the third annual Camp Happy Heart, the largest summer camp in the virtual world. Last year, more than 400,000 campers participate in online activities on buildabearville.com. This year, Camp Happy Heart is still waiting for their campers exciting camp program. Campers can play a special online games and quests, including:

- Marshmallow roasting

- Jump rope

- Bear-2-Bear Tug-A-Hug

Guests will enjoy exploring Camp Happy Heart, which is led by ice cream consultant Bear Bear Collection. Once you sign up to join the camp will focus on the individual team and given daily tasks to complete to gain points the team. Guests can also write their own camp-themed stories featuring their favorite Ice Bear. At the end of camp, each participant will receive a team poster for your virtual Cub Condo, and the winning team gets 2010 Camp Happy Hearts trophy, interactive campfire and camp-bed for their Cub Condo home.

About Baskin-Robbins

Named top ice cream and frozen dessert to vote in the U.S. business magazine 31st Annual Franchise 500 (R) ranking, Baskin-Robbins is the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty shops. Baskin-Robbins creates and markets innovative, premium ice cream, frozen desserts and specialty beverages, providing quality and value for consumers of more than 6,000 retail stores in 33 countries. Baskin-Robbins was founded by two ice cream enthusiasts whose passion led to the creation of more than 1,000 ice cream flavors and a wide variety of tasty treats. Based in Canton, Mass., Baskin-Robbins is part of Dunkin Brands', Inc. group of companies. For more information, visit www.baskinrobbins.com

About Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc.

Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. is the only global company that offers an interactive make-your-own Stuffed animal retail-entertainment experience. The company currently operates more than 400 Build-A-Bear Workshop stores worldwide, including company-owned stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, UK, Ireland and France, and franchise stores in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Middle East, and Mexico. The company was founded in St. Louis in 1997, Build-A-Bear Workshop is the leader in interactive retail. Brands include make-your-own Major League Baseball (R) mascot in-stadium locations, and Build-A-Dino (R) stores. Build-A-Bear Workshop is expanding its in-store interactive experience online with the virtual world of its award-winning Web site at buildabearville.com. The company was named in 2009 and 2010 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work (R) lists. Build-A-Bear Workshop / quotes/comstock/13 *! BBW / quotes / NLS / BBW (BBW 6.77, -0.35, -4.92%) published total revenue $ 394,400,000 in fiscal year 2009. For more information, call 888.560.BEAR (2327), or visit the company's award-winning Web site at buildabear.com.

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Amy Locane, "Melrose Place" Actress, Charged with Vehicular Homicide


Somerville, NJ (CBS / AP) Former Melrose Place actress Amy Locane is held on a bond $ 50,000 after police say she collided with another car while driving drunk, killing the passenger and the driver seriously injured.

And, according to Somerset County Deputy Prosecutor A. Peter DeMarco Jr., the fatal accident was not her first of the night.

Police say Locane-Bovenizer, who changed her name after marrying in 2008, was drunk driving Sunday night when her SUV hit the passenger side of a sedan as it was turning into a driveway in Montgomery Township, NJ, about 10 miles north Princeton. The driver, Fred Seeman, was in critical condition in hospital, and his wife Helene died at the scene.

DeMarco said responding officers smelled alcohol and reported that the Melrose Place "actress's eyes were bloodshot and glassy and her speech was unclear. She was arrested and taken to University Medical Center at Princeton, where her blood was tested, according to the New Jersey Star -Ledger.

A witness told police that just before the incident-Locane Bovenizer was involved in a hit-and-run in Princeton. That witness told police that the "Cry Baby" actress rear ended a car at an intersection a few miles from the Princeton fatal crash site. The witness said that when she tried to call police, Locane Bovenizer-back in her SUV and drove away, the Star-Ledger reported.

The other driver followed her told police she was "evasive and knocking down several mailboxes" before the fatal crash.

Locane-Bovenizer would be admitted to the police Sunday night after she had downed several glasses of wine before driving, according to the paper.

Locane-Bovenizer, who has two young children with her husband Mark, a wine specialist, is now facing charges of murder and assault vehicles per car. She could be at least 10 years in prison if convicted.

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After his arrest, Bengals RB Cedric Benson hires David Cornwell, who also represented Ben Roethlisberger

Cincinnati Bengals RB Cedric Benson hired attorney David Cornwell on Tuesday after he was arrested on charges of assault in Austin, Texas.

Benson are convicted of beating a worker at an Austin bar, after he was engaged in one incident there on May 30th Cornwell, in a statement to ESPN argued that Benson was not guilty of wrongdoing:

"While we strongly dispute that a crime Cedric, Cedric will continue to cooperate with law enforcement, the Bengals and the NFL in their investigation into these events."

Sam Bassett, an attorney for Benson, told the AP that an Affidavit that Benson's alleged attack, not the actual events.

"Although he does not entirely agree with the version from the facts displayed in the court filings," Bassett told the AP, "He does not want his comments make public at this time."

"Mr. Benson has always been willing to cooperate with the Austin police to his version of what happened as long as he could tell a lawyer present," he said. "The Austin police decided to proceed with the procurement of an arrest warrant without the permission of Mr Benson's side of the story. "

Cornwell also represented Ben Roethlisberger because he faced allegations of sexual aggression in Georgia Earlier this offseason. Roehtlisberger was not charged.

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Tampa Police Officers fatally shot in wake of Supreme Court gun decision


Tampa, Florida - Two Tampa police officers were fatally wounded by gunfire early in the morning, 6/29/2010.

Working the graveyard shift in 2:15 am, officers Kocab Jeffrey and David Curtis
stopped a car for a traffic violation. They discovered that the male passenger a good offense guarantees a bad check in Jacksonville had. A female was driving.

The male passenger opened fire, hitting both officers outside their bulletproof acquired territories.

Kocab, a long time Plant City Officer, who has served in Tampa for the last year, and Curtis, a Tampa officer four years, both died at Tampa General Hospital within hours of the incident.

Officer Kocab nine months pregnant woman.
Officer Curtis leaves a wife and four little boys, the youngest only eight months old.

The female suspect was arrested and the car found after a search space. Because the male suspect was known to the police, is still a search be conducted and results follow nationwide.

Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio Castor and both spent the entire morning at Tampa General with the bereaved families of the officers. Both city officials informed the media that they told the families of two men found the police officers.

controversial Supreme Court ruling against the state and local prohibited weapon earlier this week

This tragedy comes within days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the ban was unconstitutional Chicago gun. The Court had already ruled against the Washington DC ban.

The Supreme Court affirmed the Second Amendment Constitutional right to bear arms in a five to four decision. Laws relating to the second modification can not be made at national or local level across the board for all citizens. However, according to a report by CBS News, the ruling does not preclude state and local officials to create ways to get and keep guns out of the hands of criminals.

Reporters asked police Castor and Tampa had planned prior to the ruling of the Supreme Court to ban any gun to enact. Castor refrain from commenting in particular.

Second Amendment supporters argue that criminals will always be able to get guns. Law-abiding citizens will follow the rules for obtaining firearms. Criminals will bypass them non-federal, statewide and local laws to obtain weapons.

Prayers from around Tampa Bay to start from the officers' families and the Tampa Police Department. May they find comfort in the peace of God that all human understanding (Philippians 4:7) can surpass.

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