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“Miss Washington” Elyse Umemoto Flips Off the Crown
“Miss Washington” Elyse Umemoto Flips Off the Crown
Miss Washington wears her crown proudly, flipping off the camera, romping around in her underwear and playing beer pong.
Elyse Umemoto, the second runner-up at this year’s Miss America Pageant, made it further up the pageant chain than any Miss Washington to sashay before her. Part Native American, Umemoto made her run for the crown on a platform of diversity and acceptance.
Britney conservators go ballistic over $1 million lawyer fees
Her custody dispute with ex Kevin Federline has cost Britney Spears over $ 1million over the past five months and her conservators are concerned. They have filed documents challenging the billing and will appear in court Monday, March 11.
Britney has been charged $600,000 by Trope and Trope, her erstwhile law firm, and $500,000 by lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan, who is representing K-Fed, reports TMZ.
Britney is required to pay K-Fed legal costs for the custody dispute, according to a previous court ruling.
The conservators are crying foul saying bills have been inflated. Trope & Trope, for example, often sent more than one lawyer to attend a hearing, which the conservators believe was unnecessary since it is a straightforward custody dispute.
Govt seeks new setup before March 1
ISLAMABAD: Government is planning to establish new set up before March 1, election sources said.
The sources said that Election Commission would announced the results during current week and notification would be announced till February 21 or 22 after which government is looking to establish new set up as soon as possible with the consent of main political parties.
National Assembly would elect speaker and deputy speaker in its inaugural session, which would be followed by the election of prime minister later. Read more »
6 dead in N. Illinois U. hall shooting
DEKALB, Ill: A former student dressed in black walked onto the stage of a lecture hall at Northern Illinois University and opened fire on a packed science class Thursday, killing five students, wounding 16 and setting off a panicked stampede before committing suicide.
Police say they have no motive for the rapid-fire assault, carried out by the gunman who fired indiscriminately into the crowd with a shotgun and two handguns as students dove to the floor and ran toward the exits. At least two of the wounded were hospitalized in critical condition. Read more »
Electioneering in full swing in country
KARACHI: The whole country has caught the election fever, as the date for general election is drawing near with flags and banners of various political parties are being seen in nearly every nook and corner of the country.
The election activities are in full swing.The ballot papers and inerasable ink have been transported to all Sindh districts including Karachi. Talking to Geo News, Provincial Election commissioner Chaudhry Qamaruz Zaman said that all important arrangements have been completed for holding the elections on February 18. Read more »
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Shiloh Jolie-Pitt tops Forbes’ ‘Most Influential Celeb Kids’ list
Washington: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s 1-year-old daughter Shiloh has been named the world’s most influential celeb kid.
The Hollywood power couple’s only biological child topped the new list, compiled by Forbes magazine.
The mag compiled the list after analyzing the amount of press attention given to celebrity children under 5-years-old in 2007, reports Usmagazine.com.
The second spot went to Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ daughter Suri, followed by another Brangelina baby, adopted daughter Zahara, at number three.
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline’s two-year-old son Sean Preston ranked fourth, while Pitt and Jolie’s adopted child, Vietnamese son Pax landed fifth. Read more »

