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How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...
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Can Hollywood handle the truth about an actresss age?A trial now
under way in Seattle is seeking to answer that question in the
case of a sexy 41-year-old B-movie performer who is suing a popular
film Web site for ruining her dreams of stardom by publicizing her
true age.Junie Hoang says she has been struggling for years to make
it to the top in Tinseltown, with little luck.After nearly two decades
in the business, her biggest roles were in films such as Zombie
Postwoman in Z: A Zombie Musical.Hoang claims that all hope of putting
such low-grade fare behind her and joining the A-list ended when the
Internet Movie Database (IMDb) Web site violated her privacy and posted
her real age on its site.In her $1 million suit which
is being heard this week Hoang claims discrimination is so bad
in Hollywood that hiding ones age is vital.In the entertainment industry,
youth is king, she said in her civil complaint. If one is
perceived to be over-the-hill, i.e. approaching 40, it is nearly impossible
for an up-and-coming actress . . . to get work.Though IMDb has
conceded it used Hoangs subscriber information to discover her real age,
it argues that the truth should trump all of Hoangs claims.Go to
The Post for more.
This photo provided by the Denver Police Dept. shows deputy Matthew Andrews,
a Denver sheriff's deputy arrested after he was accused of helping an
escapee who left the county jail wearing a deputy's uniform, the sheriff's
department said Monday, April 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Denver Police Dept)The
Associated PressDENVER A Denver sheriff's deputy reportedly told co-workers
that he helped a felon escape the downtown jail because he had
been threatened and told there was a contract out on him and
his family.The new information was in court records obtained by The Denver
Post (http://tinyurl.com/cp3r525 ).Deputy Matthew Andrews faces felony charges
that he aided in Sunday night's escape of Felix Trujillo, who spent
three days on the run after walking out of the jail in
a sheriff's deputy's baseball cap and jacket.Trujillo was in court Thursday
morning and remained in jail on $100,000 bond.The court records obtained
by the Post show he faces charges of escape and kidnapping. Court
officials refused to turn over the court records Thursday, saying they have
been sealed by a judge.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">diminished greatly.The Senate advanced
the federal legislation Thursday morning, but the key plank of that pertains
to expanding background checks. A provision to renew bans on assault weapons
and high-capacity magazines was dropped from the main bill, though it will
likely get a vote as an amendment.The odds of the Senate advancing
to an up-or-down vote on the legislation improved Wednesday after two conservative
senators -- one Democrat, one Republican -- announced a proposed compromise
on background checks meant to assuage gun owners' concerns. The plan would
apply to background checks for gun shows and Internet sales but exempt
certain transactions among family members and others.Still, the National
Rifle Association said the proposal went too far.If a bill ultimately passes,
it will only come after millions more firearms have been purchased. Ammunition,
too, has been flying off the shelves at a rapid clip. The
sales have been picking up for several months. While Obama's re-election
and the push for gun control legislation have been blamed, others have
pointed the finger at the Department of Homeland Security, which has drawn
attention for looking to purchase up to 1.6 billion rounds over the
next five years for its law enforcement divisions.
Can Hollywood handle the truth about an actresss age?A trial now
under way in Seattle is seeking to answer that question in the
case of a sexy 41-year-old B-movie performer who is suing a popular
film Web site for ruining her dreams of stardom by publicizing her
true age.Junie Hoang says she has been struggling for years to make
it to the top in Tinseltown, with little luck.After nearly two decades
in the business, her biggest roles were in films such as Zombie
Postwoman in Z: A Zombie Musical.Hoang claims that all hope of putting
such low-grade fare behind her and joining the A-list ended when the
Internet Movie Database (IMDb) Web site violated her privacy and posted
her real age on its site.In her $1 million suit which
is being heard this week Hoang claims discrimination is so bad
in Hollywood that hiding ones age is vital.In the entertainment industry,
youth is king, she said in her civil complaint. If one is
perceived to be over-the-hill, i.e. approaching 40, it is nearly impossible
for an up-and-coming actress . . . to get work.Though IMDb has
conceded it used Hoangs subscriber information to discover her real age,
it argues that the truth should trump all of Hoangs claims.Go to
The Post for more.
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