Thursday, 28 August 2008

Paris Hilton - Paris Seeks New Best Friend In London

PARIS HILTON is gallery to the United Kingdom to establish a reality TV quest for a 'best friend' in London.

The socialite recently wrapped up the Los Angeles version of My New BFF, in which she chose a confidante from tens of thousands of wannabe charles Herbert Best pals.

But one BFF (best friend evermore) isn't sufficiency for the star - she wants one in Europe excessively.

Hilton writes on her web log, "I decided I motivation to find my new British BFF. London, see out - I'm advent to town and delivery my fast-paced life with me. I'm in the UK all the time, but of course I can't take all my friends, so I've decided to look for a new BFF across the pond. I need a best quaker who is hot, world Health Organization can keep up with me, and most of all, world Health Organization is real and won't be a backstabber. I'm not going London until I obtain that astonishing girl or guy wHO can meet the challenges."





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Monday, 18 August 2008

Leroy Sievers, National Public Radio commentator, dies at 53






WASHINGTON - Leroy Sievers, a National Public Radio commentator who turned his battle with cancer into a popular and touching wireless and online series, has died from his disease. He was 53.

Sievers died Friday at his home in Maryland, NPR proclaimed Saturday in a statement.

He was number one diagnosed with colon cancer in 2001. In 2005, the disease returned as a brain tumour and lung cancer.

A report on his own chemotherapy treatments in February 2006 was broadcast on "Morning Edition" and prompted an enthusiastic response from the interview. It finally became a regular serial publication and feature on the network's website.

"For the past tense two days, Leroy divided his life-time with cancer the Crab on the air and online with passion, brainpower and a kind, barbarous honesty that created a safe space for an open and candid talks about the disease," NPR vice-president for News Ellen Weiss aforementioned in a statement.

His cancer continued to spread during the past few days. After various surgeries, he recently decided to stoppage treatment.

Sievers worked as a journalist for more than 25 old age, including 10 at CBS News and 14 years at ABC News Nightline, four of them as executive producer. He covered more than a xII wars and was embedded with Ted Koppel to cover the Iraq war and bring forth "The Fallen," a tribute to soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"Cancer was not in Leroy's plans. But he turned his battle with cancer into the almost dramatic, the most moving and the most important story of his aliveness," Koppel wrote on NPR's website.

Sievers is survived by his wife, Laurie Singer. Funeral arrangements were pending.








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Friday, 8 August 2008

Hit Songwriters of Nashville's Music Row Combine Forces With Reality TV to Show You How It's Done

Hey, Y'all! 39 #1 Hit Records and cl Million Albums Sold

The first reality show to appear on Great American Country Network

NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The collective
talents of Craig Wiseman, Bob DiPiero, Tony Mullins and Jeffrey Steele possess
penned 39 #1 land music hits for every major performing artist to ever come out
of Nashville and around the earth. But near fans don't know their names or
anything about their private lives, interests or personalities.

So leave it to the Great American Country Network (GAC) to air an
encore presentation of the inside lives of "The Hit Men of Music Row"
starting Thursday, July 31 at 9 p.m. ET. The original series garnered
outstanding ratings when it debuted last fall as the first reality show to
appear on GAC.

When the hit makers are not writing or performing onstage, the cameras
keep peal, following these characters through hysterical adventures from
New York to Atlanta to Dallas through Las Vegas and back. They may appear
"down home" but these guys are serious about their written material, onstage
performances and their solid friendly relationship.

Throughout the Hitmen uproarious hour, viewers will get a revealing
behind-the-scenes see at the nuts-and-bolts brainiac of serious songwriting.
There are endearing interviews by those who revere the music coming from
these workforce including mega-stars Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Phil
Vassar, Kix Brooks, and Reba McEntire. Their usual theme is they owe their
careers to these guys.

Check 'em out at hTTP://www.hitmenofmusicrow.com or at http://www.gactv.com






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