Saturday, January 07, 2006
Prince William won't receive speacial treatment when he starts at the Military Academy tomorrow.

And Academy commandant Major General Andrew Ritchie warns, "Although Prince William is the future head of the Armed Forces, he will be treated the same as any other cadet. . . . . .Full Story
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Rapper DMX released from prison early for good behavior.

After serving a month of what was supposed to be a 70-day sentence at New York's Rikers Island, the rapper was released early on December 30 for good conduct.
The 34-year-old X, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was ordered to 70 days in jail on November 18 for a parole violation stemming from a guilty plea last year to reckless endangerment and driving under the influence. . . . . .Full Story
I guess Coolio and Weird Al Yankovic have ended their feud.
**** Coolio was pissed when Weird Al Yankovic did a song parody of Coolio's hit "Gangsta's Paradise" into "Amish Paradise".
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Michael Jackson being sued by veterinarian.

Singer Michael Jackson is being sued by a California veterinarian for alleged unpaid bills.
Martin Dinnes, owner of Dinnes Memorial Veterinary Hospital, claims Mr Jackson owes him $91,602 (£51,729).
Mr Dinnes helped Mr Jackson acquire animals for his Neverland Ranch, which he has not occupied since being cleared of child molestation charges last June. . . . . .Full Story
Hip-hop singer Ms. Dynamite arrested for punching a police officer!

LONDON - Hip-hop singer Ms. Dynamite has been charged with punching an officer in the face after police arrested her for allegedly kicking the door of a west London nightclub, police said Saturday.
The musician, whose real name is Niomi McLean-Daley, was out celebrating her birthday with her brother. She allegedly became abusive when officers confronted her while she was kicking the front door of the Paragon Lounge.
Police said she was taken into custody and punched a female officer, bruising the officer's nose. McLean-Daley, 25, was charged with disorderly conduct and assaulting an officer.
Her brother, Kingsley Daley, a businessman, was charged with obstructing police work. Both were released on bail and scheduled for a hearing on Friday.
McLean-Daley's 2002 album "A Little Deeper" won Britain's Mercury prize. . . . . .Source
Singer Pink and fiance Carey Hart got married today!
**** I still can't find any wedding pictures but I'm still looking.
Singer Pink and motocross racer Carey Hart tied the knot in Costa Rica on Saturday.
More than 100 guests attended the wedding, which was held on the beach at the Four Seasons resort, People magazine reported.
"We just love the beach, so we knew we wanted it to be at the beach," the 26-year-old rock star told the magazine.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, met Hart at the 2001 X Games in Las Vegas and proposed to him last summer during a race in Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
In 2002, Pink won a Grammy for best pop collaboration with vocals for her cover of "Lady Marmalade" with Lil' Kim, Mya and
Christina Aguilera. She will star in the upcoming horror film "Catacombs."
Hart, 30, appeared on the fifth season of the reality show "The Surreal Life."
This is the first marriage for the couple. . . . . . .Source

Singer Pink and motocross racer Carey Hart tied the knot in Costa Rica on Saturday.
More than 100 guests attended the wedding, which was held on the beach at the Four Seasons resort, People magazine reported.
"We just love the beach, so we knew we wanted it to be at the beach," the 26-year-old rock star told the magazine.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, met Hart at the 2001 X Games in Las Vegas and proposed to him last summer during a race in Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
In 2002, Pink won a Grammy for best pop collaboration with vocals for her cover of "Lady Marmalade" with Lil' Kim, Mya and
Christina Aguilera. She will star in the upcoming horror film "Catacombs."
Hart, 30, appeared on the fifth season of the reality show "The Surreal Life."
This is the first marriage for the couple. . . . . . .Source
Update on musician and family murdered on New Year's Day.
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Two men were captured Saturday and charged in the brutal killings over the past week of seven people from two Richmond families, slayings that police hadn't publicly tied together until now.
Police Chief Rodney Monroe said Ray Joseph Dandridge and Ricky Gavon Gray, both 28, were charged with conspiracy to commit murder and auto theft.
He said the charges stem from the slaying Friday of Percyell Tucker, 55, Mary Baskerville, 47, and her daughter, Ashley Baskerville, 21; and from the New Year's Day killings of Bryan Harvey, 49, his wife, Kathryn, 39, and their two young daughters, Stella, 9, and Ruby, 4.
Monroe said both of the men have ties to the Philadelphia area, but he could not be more specific.
The investigation into Friday's triple homicide led police to Dandridge and Gray, Monroe said. He said investigators also found evidence linking them to the four killings in the Harveys' home, but he declined to give specifics.
Monroe said that Tucker and Baskerville's home was ransacked and that police believed robbery was the motive. He said investigators also believe robbery may have been the motive in the Harvey family killings. . . . . .Source

Two men were captured Saturday and charged in the brutal killings over the past week of seven people from two Richmond families, slayings that police hadn't publicly tied together until now.
Police Chief Rodney Monroe said Ray Joseph Dandridge and Ricky Gavon Gray, both 28, were charged with conspiracy to commit murder and auto theft.
He said the charges stem from the slaying Friday of Percyell Tucker, 55, Mary Baskerville, 47, and her daughter, Ashley Baskerville, 21; and from the New Year's Day killings of Bryan Harvey, 49, his wife, Kathryn, 39, and their two young daughters, Stella, 9, and Ruby, 4.
Monroe said both of the men have ties to the Philadelphia area, but he could not be more specific.
The investigation into Friday's triple homicide led police to Dandridge and Gray, Monroe said. He said investigators also found evidence linking them to the four killings in the Harveys' home, but he declined to give specifics.
Monroe said that Tucker and Baskerville's home was ransacked and that police believed robbery was the motive. He said investigators also believe robbery may have been the motive in the Harvey family killings. . . . . .Source