30 Mayıs 2012 Çarşamba

Shalom Bayit: Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher Together Again

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Could Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher actually be considering a reconciliation? Despite the fact that she filed for divorce amid rampant reports of his cheating, and that he has since been linked with beauties including former co-star Mila Kunis, a British tabloid claims they may be edging toward a reunion.
“They are still desperately in love and could be on for a reconciliation. The divorce isn’t being processed right now,” a source tells the U.K.’s Mirror.
The spouses of six years allegedly embraced for a full minute when they saw each other at the birthday party of Rabbi Yehuda Berg, who officiated at their wedding.
“Ashton was there quietly socializing, and Demi showed up a couple of hours later looking amazing,” a fellow partygoer relayed. “She went over to wish Yehuda a happy birthday and Ashton was right by him. Yehuda left them to talk. They started to chat and were extremely affectionate. She was staring at him like a lovesick puppy.”
During a speech for the guest of honor, Ashton allegedly broke down in tears, confessing, “I’ve made all these horrendous mistakes in the last year.” And according to a Radar Online source, this isn’t the first time the two have reconnected lately — they’re said to have had a joint session with the rabbi at least once before the party.
“They have met up to discuss where to go next,” reveals the insider. “Whether it be to divorce, or if there is a journey to travel together. ... they both feel it’s important to have spiritual guidance to accomplish it.”
Can the rabbi help Demi and Ashton reconnect? Stay tuned!

NY - Teacher Caught Kissing Her Student On Camera

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NEW YORK  – A Manhattan high school teacher is under investigation after a shocking photograph allegedly shows her kissing a student.
The picture, which was published in the New York Post, shows a happy couple cuddling on a park bench.

The problem is that the woman is believed to be 26-year-old Julie Warning, a global studies teacher at Manhattan Theater Lab High School, and the person she’s kissing is allegedly her 18-year-old student.
“I think it’s disturbing, something that a teacher shouldn’t do,” junior Stephanie Batista said.
“That’s ridiculous,” senior Brittany Johnson said. “It’s not professional. It shouldn’t be going on.”
Some classmates said they’ve heard rumors floating around the hallways but all are stunned to see the picture, which was apparently taken by a fellow student who spotted the two in Greenwich Village, according to the Post.
Warning started working for the Department of Education in 2010 and quickly became popular with students — many of whom are now defending her.

“We don’t believe she would do that,” sophomore Monte Barronette said. “We all love her. She’s our favorite teacher, so we don’t believe it’s true.”
The DOE said it has referred the case to the Special Commissioner of Investigations and in the meantime, Warning has been reassigned to administrative duty.
She is just the latest in a string of nearly a dozen city school teachers who now stand accused of sexual misconduct with students.
The latest black mark for the DOE comes as Chancellor Dennis Walcott and Mayor Michael Bloomberg push for more control over how these types of cases are handled.
“What we’ve been proposing with new legislation is that final decision shouldn’t rest with an arbitrator,” Walcott said. “Really the chancellor in these types of cases should be the one to make that final determination but just because a student is 18 or 19 doesn’t make a difference at all.”
From a criminal viewpoint it does make a difference because the student is not a minor, so Warning can’t be criminally charged.
However, the DOE can take disciplinary action if it finds its policy against student-teacher relationships was violated.
Both Warning and the student have publicly denied that she is the person in the picture.


Texas suspect Yaser Said could be hiding in plain sight as NYC cabbie

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Yaser Said (inset) is suspected of killing his daughters because he believed they were becoming too westernized.

The Egyptian-born cab driver suspected in the 2008 "honor killing" of his two daughters in Texas because they were dating non-Muslim boys may be working at his old trade in New York, according to a private investigator who has tracked him.
Yaser Said fled his Dallas-area home after allegedly shooting daughters Amina, 18, and Sarah Said, 17, on New Year’s Day in 2008 and is now on the FBI's list of most-wanted fugitives. Although he took his Egyptian passport and $9,000 when he bolted,

Bill Warner, a private detective who has worked for Said's sister-in-law, believes he never made it out of the country. With family ties to New York and a large community of his countrymen to blend into, Warner says the odds are good the suspected killer is behind the wheel of a car for hire in the Big Apple.

“It’s all he knows and I wouldn’t be surprised one bit if he’s there working as a taxi driver,” Warner, who has worked on and off tracking Said, told FoxNews.com. “He could blend in at a metropolis like New York.”

Said’s brother, Yassein Said, lives just north of the city in Westchester County and the FBI notes Yaser Said's ties to the area on his wanted poster, saying he "may have fled to New York or Egypt." Warner, who is based in Sarasota, Fla., believes the money Said took would not have been enough to flee to his native Egypt and set up a new life.

“He was not financially solvent,” the investigator said, “He did not own the cab he drove. He didn’t have the financial strength to leave.”
“The brothers are really tight, so it’s likely they assisted him in some way,” Warner also said, citing that a few years ago he located a post office box in Westchester County under the names of Yaser Said and his brother.

New York's Taxi and Limousine Commission, which regulates yellow cabs as well as livery cars, requires criminal background checks conducted by the state for anyone applying for a license, according to a commission spokesman. But Said could easily rent a licensed car under the table or simply use his own vehicle to pick up fares illicitly, according to Fernando Mateo, president of the New York State Foundation of Taxi Drivers.

"There are 10,000 illegal drivers in New York City," Mateo said. "It's as easy as getting in your car and driving to the airport or picking up illegal street hails."

Said allegedly shot his daughters on Jan. 1, 2008, after they ran away from home a week earlier, fearing that he would kill them for dating American boys. The girls' aunt, Gail Gartrell, claimed the murders were an “honor killing,” an act practiced outside of mainstream Islam where a family member can be killed for bringing “great dishonor” to the family.

The girls’ American-born mother, Patricia “Tissie” Owens-Said, had fled with them days earlier to Gartrell’s house in Kansas, also fearing her husband's wrath. The three were planning to move to Tulsa, but Owens-Said convinced them to go back to Texas first to put flowers on their grandmother’s grave.
Upon returning to the Irving area, the girls were coaxed into going with their father in his taxi for something to eat, but were instead taken to a remote area and shot multiple times.

New calls have emerged for Owens-Said’s arrest, with advocates claiming she helped lure the girls back to their father so he could kill them.
“There’s always been the theory that she tried to cover it up,” said Warner. “She was abused by Yaser. If she didn’t do what he asked, she would get beaten. It was a battered woman syndrome.”
FBI officials declined to comment on the case, saying only that the bureau is assisting in the search for Said. On its wanted poster, the FBI describes the 6-foot-2, 180-pound Said as wearing a mustache and dark sunglasses, both indoors and outside. He frequents Denny's and I-Hop restaurants and smokes Marlboro Light 100 cigarettes. He is believed to be either 50 or 55 years old, according to the FBI.
"Additionally, Said is known to carry a handgun in his taxi cab at all times," the poster warns. "It has also been reported that Said always carries a weapon with him, to include knives."
Calls to the police department in Irving, Texas, where the murders occurred, were not immediately returned.
More common in the Middle East, honor killing has been a controversial issue among Muslims living in Western nations. Many say that the act has nothing to do with Islam and is a holdover from tribal society.

The case of the Said sisters is not the first alleged incident of honor killing on American soil.
In 1989, 16-year-old Palestina Isa, of St. Louis, was murdered by her father Zein Isa, who was helped by her mother.
Zein Isa had grown angry that Palestina had taken a part-time job without his permission and had a boyfriend who was black, further angering the father. The parents were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. Zein Isa died on death row due to complications from diabetes in 1997, while his wife's sentence was commuted to life in prison without parole.
More recently, Aasiya Zubar was beheaded by her husband, Muzzammil Hassan, in Buffalo, on Feb. 12, 2009, after she filed for divorce six days earlier. Hassan, who was CEO of Bridges TV, a Muslim-American television network, was sentenced to 25 years to life for second-degree murder.
By Perry Chiaramonte -Fox News

Facebook Posts Lead to Bust of Crown Heights Gang

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Alleged gang members hang out in Crown Heights' Brower Park.
NEW YORK -- Police have arrested 14 young men ages 13 to 20 in a burglary spree that they say culminated in the gang rape of a woman in Brooklyn.
The suspects, allegedly members of the so-called Brower Boys burglary crew, are charged in a string of burglaries and assaults.
NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly and Kings County District Attorney Charles Hynes announced the arrests Wednesday.
The gang members allegedly used fire escapes to access their victims' apartments in the Brower Park area of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant, looking for open windows and ringing doorbells to ensure no one was home. Police say that in one instance, they viciously gang raped a 22-year-old woman who they surprised in her Bed-Stuy home.
The suspects were tracked down thanks, in part, to social media. The alleged gang members reportedly followed news accounts closely and joked with one another that they might be next.
Kelly said a police officer friended the burglars to the point where he learned their next move, which is how the NYPD caught them on video in the act of a burglary in progress. They were taken into custody on site.
Police say there was at least one among the gang's friends who didn't have much stock in Facebook's confidentiality, posting, "'If they was coming after the Brower gang, you all just gave yourselves away," after one of suspects joked, "They are coming after Brower next."
Another suspect complained, "Don't say that...look at my facebook name." It was signed "Brower Boy body-bags."
One 18-year-old with the Facebook name "Pretty Boy Sleepy" posted videos and photos of himself with a gun.
In another instance, police say the Brower Boys argued on Facebook over a laptop and other proceeds of a burglary.

Child molester who hanged himself called ‘most evil person’

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Convicted child molester James Lee Crummel, right, confers with defense attorney Richard Myers in court during a hearing in July 2004.
SAN QUENTIN, Calif - A Newport Beach police officer who investigated the murder, kidnapping and sexual assault of a 13-year-old Orange County boy said he hopes the victim's family and others can have peace after the convicted child molester hanged himself on death row.
Authorities announced Tuesday that James Lee Crummel, 68, hanged himself at San Quentin State Prison on Sunday. He was sentenced to death for killing 13-year-old James "Jamie" Trotter, who was on his way to school in Costa Mesa in 1979 when authorities say Crummel kidnapped, sexually abused and then murdered him.
Trotter's body wasn't found until several years later, and Crummel wasn't sentenced for the crime until 2004. By then, he was already in prison for other crimes.
"He was the most evil person I had ever had contact with," said Randy Lawton, a Newport Beach police officer who investigated the case. "May all his victims, known and unknown, now have peace."
Crummel was one of the first Orange County targets of "Megan's Law," which allows authorities to notify neighbors if any "high-risk" sex offenders live in their midst.
Mothers who ousted a convicted child molester from their Newport Beach neighborhood in the late 1990s lauded his death Tuesday.
He was living in the Newport Crest condominiums in 1997 when Newport Beach police notified neighbors that a repeat child molester lived nearby. Crummel had been previously convicted of sex crimes in four states dating to the 1960s.
Darleen Savoji's son fell on his bike in front of Crummel's home and was propositioned to come inside. Savoji, one of Crummel's neighbors, led a group of mothers who picketed outside his condominium.
"I can't believe after all these years I get closure," she said Tuesday. "I don't feel bad. I feel justice has been done."
Amid the mothers' protests, and while police were investigating the murder of Trotter, Crummel was arrested for molesting three teenage boys.
Another former Newport Crest mother, Justine Howard, said she supports the death penalty as a deterrent, but that in California it's broken and expensive.
"I'm sorry if I sound heartless, but to me he did a favor for the taxpayers," she said. "There's no sympathy on my part as a mother."

23 Mayıs 2012 Çarşamba

Wesley Hills, NY - Village Building Inspector Charged With Corruption

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John Layne
 RAMAPO, N.Y. — A suburban New York official has pleaded not guilty to felony corruption charges.
John Layne is accused of violating ethics rules and using his position to steer customers to his electrical contracting companies. At the time, he was building inspector in the Rockland County village of Sloatsburg.
He's also accused of covering up his actions in village files.
Layne is currently the Town of Ramapo's deputy highway superintendent. He's also the current building inspector for the village of Wesley Hills.
He's the former mayor of Airmont.


Facebook's bungled stock launch faces SEC investigation

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Regulators wonder whether Wall Street insiders heard data the public did not before stock trading began.
As Facebook shares continued their slide, regulators launched inquiries into whether privileged Wall Street insiders were alerted to the company's weakening financial projections, leading them to shun the stock or dump shares just as buying was opened to the public.
Morgan Stanley, which led the Wall Street effort to bring the social network public, came under fire following reports that the bank had told some favored clients that the bank was cutting its revenue estimates for Facebook. The lowered expectations came after the tech giant expressed caution in a public filing about its advertising sales on mobile devices.

The legal issue raised could be "securities fraud — plain and simple," said Ernest Badway, a securities lawyer in New York and New Jersey and a former enforcement attorney at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. "You can't be putting out two sets of numbers."

SEC Chairwoman Mary Schapiro said the agency will examine "issues" into the bungled Facebook public offering. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the Wall Street industry-funded watchdog, has also expressed concern, and Massachusetts securities regulators have issued subpoenas for Morgan Stanley.
"If true, the allegations are a matter of regulatory concern to FINRA and the SEC," Rick Ketchum, the watchdog's chairman and chief executive, said in an e-mailed statement.

One major institutional investor was informed of the lowered expectations during Facebook's IPO "roadshow," in which Morgan Stanley and other underwriters appeared before mutual funds and other big investors to make the case to buy shares in advance of the public offering.

"I am pretty sure the grandma who bought 10 shares of Facebook through her Schwab account didn't get that memo," said a person familiar with the matter who declined to be named to preserve his business relationship with Wall Street investment banks.

Facebook's offering was one of the most hyped events on Wall Street, and became the biggest tech IPO in history. The company raised $16 billion by listing on the Nasdaq Stock Market in a move that valued the company at $104 billion, which is bigger than American corporate stalwarts such asMcDonald's Corp. andAmazon.com Inc.

But since the first few minutes of trading on the Nasdaq just a few days ago, Facebook's life as a public company has been tumultuous.
Facebook's shares were delayed by two hours on its first day of trading, and investors complained of glitches in confirming that trades even took place. Shares never finished the first day of trading with a big surge, and have plunged 26% since Friday.
Facebook's stock lost $3.03 on Tuesday, or 9%, closing at $31, down sharply from its IPO price of $38.

Securities lawyers said the IPO's problems could invite lawsuits from angry investors and others against their brokers, Nasdaq, Morgan Stanley and potentially even Facebook.

"It's a disaster," Badway said. "I just can't believe they screwed up so badly."

Facebook declined to comment.

Nasdaq has set aside more than $13 million to deal with potential claims against the exchange, said Credit Agricole Securities analyst Rob Rutschow. He said there is fear that "Nasdaq has tarnished its reputation with potential companies looking to IPO, and that additional legal costs are possible."

The legal backlash has already begun. On Tuesday, Maryland investor Phillip Goldberg sued the stock exchange in federal court in New York, accusing it of failing to timely execute trades, causing him and others to lose money. The suit seeks class-action status.

Regulators also are putting the trades and the Wall Street players under scrutiny.

The Massachusetts Secretary of State, which regulates the securities industry in that state, issued subpoenas to Morgan Stanley regarding the bank's analyst discussions with "certain institutional investors about the revenue prospects for Facebook" before last week's IPO.

In Washington, SEC Chairwoman Schapiro said the agency needed to examine issues raised by Facebook's IPO.
"I think there is a lot of reason to have confidence in our markets and in the integrity of how they operate, but there are issues that we need to look at specifically with respect to Facebook," Schapiro told reporters.
Morgan Stanley defended its actions, saying it was "in compliance with all applicable regulations."
The bank added that "a significant number of research analysts" in the syndicate of banks taking Facebook to market "reduced their earnings views to reflect their estimate of the impact of the new information. These revised views were taken into account in the pricing of the IPO."
Several Facebook investors said their trust in the stock market was shaken by their experiences
Niels Hansen, a 40-year-old software engineer from Murrieta, said it took him several hours Friday to determine whether his order for 100 shares at $42 had gone through.
He said all he could determine from his TD Ameritrade online account was that the order was "pending." So Hansen placed a second order for 100 shares at $39. It turned out that both orders went through — and so far the value of his investment has lost $3,000. He has held on to the shares.
"I didn't want to be left out, so I ended up getting stuck," he said. "I kept hitting 'cancel, cancel,' but it wasn't able to cancel."
TD Ameritrade said in a statement that a "small percentage" of its clients reported difficulty trading Facebook stock Friday.
Randy Wilk, 52, a real estate property manager from Oakland, said he placed an order through a broker for 230 shares but that it took four hours to discover the trade was executed at $42 a share. By that time, the stock's price had fallen back to the opening price. Wilk said he sold the shares Tuesday at a loss of about $2,500.
"This had to be the most disastrous IPO in history," Wilk said. "It was the most miserable experience I've had as an investor."
By Andrew Tangel and Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times

Hatzolah First On Scene As Actor Michael McKean struck by car in Manhattan

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Spinal Tap star Michael McKean has broken his leg after being hit by a car in New York City.
The 64-year-old, who is currently performing on Broadway, was hurt while walking around Manhattan's Upper West Side.
He was seen lying on a spinal board stretcher with his face bloodied while paramedics treated him.
The car which struck him - as well as seeming to knock over a trash can and a mail box on the sidewalk - had a giant hole in its smashed windshield.
The star, who is celebrated as the fictional lead singer David St Hubbins in the spoof heavy metal band movie This Is Spinal Tap, is now recovering in hospital.
His wife, actress Annette O’Toole, was today flying from their home in Los Angeles to be by her husband’s side
Harriet Sternberg, his spokeswoman, said: 'He has sustained multiple injures and we are trying to find out the extent of other injuries. Hopefully, he’ll be fine.'
His condition was today listed as stable.
He was taken by ambulance to St Luke's hospital after being hit at about 3pm yesterday at the intersection of West 86th Street and Broadway.
The three passengers in the vehicle were also taken there after suffering minor injuries.

Borough Park, NY - Cops Cracking Down on Unlicensed Flower Peddlers

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Borough Park, NY - Cops in the predominantly Hasidic neighborhood are cracking down on the unlicensed hawkers after legit florists complained they are costing them between $5,000 and $10,000 a week in sales.
The squeeze comes on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, when tradition calls for thousands of flowers to adorn the inside of homes and synagogues.
“We’re going to be enforcing illegal vendors and making sure the legal vendors comply with their licenses,” NYPD Deputy Inspector Michael Deddo, of the 66th Precinct, recently told a meeting of community leaders that was attended by at least 20 neighborhood florists.



Does Facebook Wreck Marriages?

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg changed his status to “married” Saturday and received over one million “likes” from his followers. But the site he founded isn’t always so marriage-friendly. In fact, lawyers say the social network contributes to an increasing number of marriage breakups.
More than a third of divorce filings last year contained the word Facebook, according to a U.K. survey by Divorce Online, a legal services firm. And over 80% of U.S. divorce attorneys say they’ve seen a rise in the number of cases using social networking, according to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. “I see Facebook issues breaking up marriages all the time,” says Gary Traystman, a divorce attorney in New London, Conn. Of the 15 cases he handles per year where computer history, texts and emails are admitted as evidence, 60% exclusively involve Facebook.
“Affairs happen with a lightning speed on Facebook,” says K. Jason Krafsky, who authored the book “Facebook and Your Marriage” with his wife Kelli. In the real world, he says, office romances and out-of-town trysts can take months or even years to develop. “On Facebook,” he says, “they happen in just a few clicks.” The social network is different from most social networks or dating sites in that it both re-connects old flames and allows people to “friend” someone they may only met once in passing. “It puts temptation in the path of people who would never in a million years risk having an affair,” he says. Facebook declined to comment.
Even when extra-marital affairs develop with no help from Facebook, experts say the site provides a deceptively comfortable forum for people to let off steam about their lives and inadvertently arouse the suspicions of spouses. “The difference with Facebook is it feels safe, innocent and private,” says Randy Kessler, an Atlanta, Ga.-based lawyer and current chair of the family law section of the American Bar Association. (See Facebook and Divorce Discussed in WSJ.) “People put an enormous amount of incriminating stuff out there voluntarily.” It could be something as innocuous as a check-in at a restaurant, he says, or a photograph posted online.
When couples do end up in divorce court, lawyers say Facebook posts are used to determine alimony and child custody. Last year, a superior district court judge in Connecticut ordered a divorcing couple to hand over the passwords of their respective Facebook to the other’s lawyers. Kessler says it’s an extremely useful vehicle to gather evidence. “It helps me cross-examine a witness,” he says. Any pattern of behavior that’s recorded on Facebook relating to parenting skills, excessive partying or even disparaging remarks about a spouse that violates a court order could be admissible in court. Of course, it’s not Facebook’s fault it’s being dragged through divorce court, he says, “It’s the people who use it.”
Source:  Smart Money Magazine

17 Mayıs 2012 Perşembe

What Your Walk Says About You

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I was recently interviewed by the Huffington Post about what a person's walkcan say about them and how they can modify it.  Click the link below to get my insights!

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/05/08/what-your-walk-says-about-you_n_1497198.html?ref=canada

Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Happy Mother's Day to All the Mothers!

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Ava Marie - My little niece

Mothers Are the Place Where Love

Mothers are the place where love
Emerges from the earth,
And happiness rings out like bells
In honor of our birth.

Mothers are the sun that lights
For life our inner sky,
So we may know that we are loved
And need not question why.

Mothers are the moon that shines
Upon our black despair,
So even when we weep, we know
That someone's always there.

Whatever fear, or stress, or pain
Might them to anger move,
We know that underneath the storm
We have, always, their love.



Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.

Who is Sarah Tressler, and she is fired for Moonlighting as Stripper (video)

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Sarah Tressler, a 30-year-old reporter who was fired by the Houston Chronicle because of her second job as a stripper, has filed a formal complaint against her former newspaper employer, alleging sex discrimination.


Tressler was working as a society and general assignment reporter for the Chronicle and writing an anonymous blog entitled "Diary of an Angry Stripper" when another paper, the Houston Press, revealed her part-time profession.She said the major newspaper fired her "because of a claim that I did not disclose on my employment application that I worked as an exotic dancer.


"I feel that women should not be denied other employment because they have worked as an exotic dancer," said Tressler, in response to her dismissal.Tressler has hired high-profile attorney Gloria Allred and filed a charge of gender discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.Allred said Tressler was stripping as an independent contractor, not an employee, so she had no reason to list exotic dancing on her job application.

Most exotic dancers are female, and therefore terminating an employee because they had previously been an exotic dancer would have an adverse impact on women, since it is a female dominated occupation," Allred said.
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In her blog, Tressler, who refers to herself as “Sarah,” discusses things like the odd and disgusting behavior of strip club customers, “stripper terms” and other subjects.
“I had demonstrated that I was able to do my job as a reporter very well and I would have been happy to continue to do it had I not been terminated,” Tressler said. She says she plans to continue her work in journalism.
The Chronicle, in an article about the complaint, said it “declined to comment.”



Mad Men star Jessica Paré's topless and raunchy and Courtney Stodden baking a cake in her underwear

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Courtney Stodden celebrates Mother's Day by baking a cake in her underwear
Is that really appropriate?: Courtney Stodden wore a very skimpy outfit to bake a cake with mother Krista for Mother's Day
Throughout the controversy surrounding her marriage to 51-year-old Doug Hutchison, 17-year-old Courtney Stodden has always had the support of her mother Krista.
Trademark accessories: Courtney wore her favourite Lucite stripper shoes along with a flower barrette and gold hoop earringsSo Courtney and Krista celebrated Mother’s Day together by cooking up a storm in the kitchen and baking a cake. But even a family affair couldn’t stop the aspiring singer from baring as much flesh as possible in an extremely skimpy outfit.

Just for show: Courtney sported a tiny white apron that served no purpose other than to add to her lookCourtney sported a black lace bustier and skin-tight miniskirt, as well as a tiny white apron that appeared to serve no purpose other than to add to the youngster’s sexy chef look.Courtney accessorised her outfit with her trademark Lucite stripper shoes and gold snake armband, as well as large hoop earrings and a flower barrette in her wavy blonde locks.
Getting hot in the kitchen: The 17-year-old bared a lot of flesh in a black lace bustier and miniskirt


With a full-face of heavy make-up, the teen and her mother and manager baked and decorated a cake which Courtney iced with the words ‘I heart Mom’ before covering it in strawberries.
Thirsty work: Courtney drank milk from the carton during the day of baking and displayed her tummy in the process

When they sat down to tuck into their cake with a cup of tea, Krista, who was dressed in a black T-shirt and jeans, ate with a fork while Courtney opted for the less dignified approach of eating with her hands. The mother and daughter duo also took part in an interview as they made the most of the holiday together, in which they spoke about their close bond.Courtney said the best advice her mother has given her is ‘to always stay positive and be yourself’

Mad Men star Jessica Paré's topless and raunchy
Memorable role: To some people Jessica Paré is better known for her minute-long topless scene in Hot Tub Time Machine
Fans of Mad Men will recognise her as Secretary Megan Draper, but Jessica Paré is also well-known for another performance of hers.
'T*ts can be funny': The 29-year-old actress isn't embarrassed about her former role in which she plays a groupie The 29-year-old actress starred in science fiction comedy Hot Tub Time Machine back in 2010 and certainly played a memorable role.In a raunchy scene from the film, viewers see her enjoying steamy sex session with co-star Craig Robinson.
Different looks: Paré played Tara in the science fiction comedy but now portrays Megan Draper in Mad Men (R)But rather than forget about her former explicit role, Paré is more than happy to talk about it and in a recent interview with Vulture she revealed she enjoyed it.I think tits can be funny,' she said. 'Please don’t make that the headline. Regardless of her recent fame in Mad Men, Paré also admitted that many Americans remember her for her minute-long topless scene rather than being Don Draper's second wife. 'I cross into the States from Canada a lot, and the border guards always say, "You’re an actor, what have you done?" I always try Mad Men, but I guess it’s not our target audience. So then I’m like, "Hot Tub Time Machine?" And they’re like, "We love that movie!
Different looks: Paré played Tara in the science fiction comedy but now portrays Megan Draper in Mad Men (R)Paré also revealed that she almost secured the role of a prostitute in the popular drama series, more specifically, the prostitute who slapped Draper in the face during sex.'The hooker part went to somebody else, but they told me it’s not because I didn’t do a good job,' she explained.

Why Georgia Salpa is so hot and Courtney Stodden Looks Like perfect 10

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A perfect 10! Courtney Stodden emerges from the sea in her swimwear as she pays homage to Eighties sex symbol Bo Derek That looks familiar: Courtney Stodden emerges from the sea on the beach in California as she channels Eighties sex symbol Bo DerekClad in a gold bikini, with cornrows in her hair, Courtney Stodden goes back to the Eighties in a photoshoot paying tribute to iconic American actress Bo Derek.
Spot the difference: The 17-year-old slipped into a gold bikini, putting her own stamp on Derek's look from the 1979 romantic comedy 10Spot the difference: The 17-year-old slipped into a gold bikini, putting her own stamp on Derek's look from the 1979 romantic comedy 10The 17-year-old teen bride, who is married to 51-year-old Green Mile star Doug Hutchison, is seen strutting her stuff on the beach in California more than 30 years after Bo made her name in the 1979 romantic comedy, 10. Of course Courtney put her own stamp on proceedings, opting for a gold two piece in place of Bo's slightly more conservative nude swimsuit.Full of life: In another pose Courtney paraded around the sand dunes
Courtney strikes a series of provocative poses in the shoot.
Time to relax: Courtney strikes a pose as she lounges around in the sandIn one frame she lounges around in the sand dunes, whilst looking lasciviously into the camera. She also gets down on all fours to crawl around in the sand before splashing around in the ocean.
Making a splash: Later she ventured into the waters for a refreshing dipCourtney hit the headlines last year after marrying Hutchison aged just 16.And the two women actually have quite a bit in common.




5th sexiest woman in the world! Georgia Salpa shows off her sexy curves
Cheer up, you're on holiday! Celebrity Big Brother star Georgia Salpa looks serious at Nikki Beach club in Marbella
Less than two weeks ago, she ended up at an impressive No.5 on the top 100 list of Sexiest Women In The World. So as she holidays in Spain, model Georgia Salpa is showing exactly why she ended up so high on the FHM list. Spending the day at the Nikki Beach Club in Marbella, the Greek-Irish beauty showed off her famous assets in a tiny white bikini. Wearing a white fedora to shield herself from the hot midday sun, the 27-year-old arrived in pair of denim shorts before stripping down to her two-piece.
I like short shorts: Salpa showed off her trim figure in a tight pair of denim shorts before stripping downWith the white cotton broderie anglais style of the bikini, onlookers could be forgiven for thinking she was wearing her underwear to the beach. Salpa arrived in Marbella over the weekend to celebrate her 27th birthday on Monday after previously visiting Venice. Perhaps Salpa had been told about Marbella, aka Marbs, by her new Essex friends.
Spilling out: The Greek-Irish model's white bikini top barely covered her DD cleavageAfter a flirtation with Kirk Norcross in the Celebrity Big Brother house, Salpa has been introduced to some of his former The Only Way Is Essex co-stars and has been seen partying with them in London and the Home County.
Checking they're still there? Salpa grabs hold of her breasts at the beach clubAnd as fans of the ITV2 show will know, their beloved Marbs is an annual pilgrimage for the TOWIE gang.Itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikini bottoms: The model looked super trim in her two-piece