Thursday 29 May 2008

Police won't question Olsen about Ledger

The New York City Police Commissioner, Ray Kelly, has said that Mary-Kate Olsen will not be questioned by detectives about Heath Ledger's death.
"There's absolutely no indication investigators were going to speak to Mary-Kate Olsen," Kelly said at a news conference, echoing a previous statement by police officials.
He continued: "They determined that they had all the info needed from witnesses who were on scene: the cleaning woman and the masseuse."
Ledger's masseuse, Diana Wolozin, found his body on Tuesday 22 January in his Manhattan apartment when she arrived for an appointment she had with the she had with the 'Brokeback Mountain' star.
Police have said Wolozin made three calls to Olsen before dialling 911 for help and then phoned the 21-year-old actress a fourth time after paramedics arrived.
At some point during the calls Olsen, who was in California, summoned her personal security guards to the apartment to help, police have said.
She has not spoken publicly about the calls and has only said: "Heath was a friend. His death is a tragic loss. My thoughts are with his family during this very difficult time."

Sunday 11 May 2008

Hotline: Anthem could rally Bruins

Hotline: Anthem could rally Bruins



Hub musicians, the Hub of the Universe Bruins [team stats]’ upcoming playoff run could habit your facilitate.

As the scrappy black and au secured a playoff spot in the NHL’s wide-open Eastern League over the weekend, the Boodle Blackhawks field hockey team has been buoyed by its own rallying cry, penned by Ministry founder and Windy City resident Al Jourgensen.

The industrial-flavored “Keys to the City” has become an functionary theme song of the ’Hawks. And patch it wasn’t sufficiency to pay back the thomas Young Chi-town police squad into this year’s playoffs, it did have the once-churchlike United Center a scrap more rockin’.



And it certainly sounds cooler than the song dynasty Dave Mustaine of Megadeth penned for the Phoenix Coyotes a few long time ago. Or the ultrarepetitive 1999 “Dallas Stars Competitiveness Song” by Pantera.

Simply this begs a question: World Health Organization can come up with a suitable Bruins hymn?

Could the Dropkick Murphys teach “Tessie” how to methedrine skate? Peradventure the Dresden Dolls could climb poetic around capriciously tall defenseman Zdeno Chara? Possibly Heart Depressed, world Health Organization wrote “Here We Go Patriots [team stats]!” a few days support, could footfall onto the lyrical performing field once once again.

Jourgensen’s “Keys to the City” was released via iTunes cobbler's last calendar month. The lyrics are pure ’Mortarboard hockey game meaninglessness: “If you’re a Blackhawk you skate with pride/ So many legends have played for our side/ Mikita! Isaac Hull! Esposito! Savard!/ To discover a few, that’s wherefore we play so hard!”

Hey, when you’ve missed the playoffs ogdoad of the past ball club seasons, you select what you potty mother.

The song features a looping drum beat not unlike the classic hockey anthem “Careen and Roll Portion 2” (which has gone unheard crosswise North American arenas in the awake of Gary Glitter’s conviction for kid sexual abuse in Viet Nam in 2005.

While Jourgensen’s anthem mightiness non replace Kernkraft 400’s“Zombie Nation” as the stream goal song of option around NHL arenas, it does have a raucous regular recurrence that isn’t besides far removed from Ministry.

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Sunday 4 May 2008

Ex Corrie star O'Brien wants drama role

Ex Corrie star O'Brien wants drama role



Former 'Coronation Street' star Tina O'Brien has revealed that she would like to occupy on a role in a "meaty dramatic event".
The actress, wHO starred in the dumb show 'Cinderella' later on departure the liquid ecstasy, told the Mirror latterly that she is tidal bore to take on a fresh jut out.
She said: "At that place ar no definite projects confirmed so far, only at that place are jobs I'm up for - which I can't talk close to at the moment - that are very exciting."
"I'd love to do a real meaty drama or anything that's different to what I've been doing for the past tense eighter from Decatur days. Perhaps I john do or so more theatre after panto. WHO knows?
"The door has been left open for me to recall to 'Coronation Street' in the future and I for certain wouldn't want to burn my harry Bridges and aver I'll never go back.
"Simply I've only barely left hand and it'd be a bit looney if I was already begging to get my old job back."




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