Rabu, 02 April 2008

Henry John Edwards Sr. decorated Army veteran

HILLSBOROUGH — Henry John Edwards Sr., "Hank", age 88, of Hillsborough, formerly of Staten Island, N.Y., died Sunday, (March 30, 2008). Mr. Edwards was born in New York City, the son of the late Theodore and the late Lillian (Cyzowski) Lidoski.
He served in the Army during World War II in the Aleutian Islands, and was a Bronze Star recipient.
Hank was a purchasing director for Pan American Airlines New York, N.Y., retiring in 1983. Mr. Edwards was a member of Hillsborough Seniors Club Chapter B, and a RCIA volunteer at Mary Mother of God Roman Catholic Church.
He is survived by devoted wife, Brunetta "Netta" of 60 years; three beloved daughters, Maggie Gagliardi and husband, John, Mary Ellen Stahley and husband, Charles, Barbara Byrnes and husband, James; and a dear son, Henry Edwards Jr. and wife, Nancy. Also surviving are seven cherished grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Hillsborough Funeral Home, 796 Route 206, Hillsborough. A Mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Mary Mother of God Roman Catholic Church, Hillsborough.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Missionary Servants of The Most Holy Trinity, 1292 Long Hill Rd., Stirling, NJ 07980 or the Children's Learning Center, 404 Tenafly Rd., Tenafly, NJ 07670, in his memory.

Teresa Maioriello Perrone great-grandmother of 3

NORTH PLAINFIELD — Teresa Maioriello Perrone, 91, died Sunday (March 30, 2008) at Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center in Plainfield. Mrs. Perrone was born in the Province of Castel DiSasso, Italy, and came to the United States in 1955, settling in North Plainfield in 1962.
She worked 25 years as a handbag assembler for Markay Bags, formerly of Plainfield. Teresa was a communicant of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in North Plainfield.
She was predeceased by her husband, Enrico Perrone, in 1995; and a daughter, Maria Cristina Perrone, in 1968.
Surviving are three sons, Stefano and his wife, Rosa Perrone, Frank and his wife, Elisa Perrone and Domenick Perrone, all of North Plainfield. Also surviving are a brother, Francesco DiRienzo of Italy; eight grandchildren, Maria Cristina, Mark, Teresa Cristina, Claudia, Iolanda, Enrico, Stefano Jr. and Michael; and three great-grandchildren, Francesca, Edward Jr. and Brielle.
Services will start 9 a.m. Thursday from Scarpa Funeral Home, 22 Craig Place, North Plainfield, followed by a 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in North Plainfield. Entombment will take place in Somerset Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum in Basking Ridge. Visiting hours are 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Selasa, 01 April 2008

Amy Winehouse Dominates Grammys From Afar

Posted at February 11th, 2008 7:25 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

It was Amy Winehouse’s night.

The British pop singer pulled off a near sweep at the 50th annual Grammy Awards Sunday, scoring five trophies including record of the year, song of the year and best new artist, while performing via satellite.

Amy Winehouse won all the night’s top awards, except for album of the year, which went to Herbie Hancock for River: The Joni Letters.

The 24-year-old recently saw her music success overshadowed by a long, hard battle with substance abuse, and last week, she fought to get a U.S. visa to attend the ceremony. She received it but too late for her to attend.

Amy Winehouse: No Tour

Sunday night, however, finally brought the focus back onto the R&B / soul singer’s breakthrough album, Back to Black, and her single “Rehab.”

In an emotional acceptance speech via satellite in London after she sang “You Know That I’m No Good” and “Rehab,” Amy Winehouse thanked her producer, Mark Ronson, her mother and father, and her husband Blake Fielder-Civil.

“To my Blake, my Blake incarcerated,” Winehouse said.

Blake Fielder-Civil, 25, is currently awaiting trial in a London jail on charges of assault and witness tampering.

Follow the jump for a list of major Grammy winners

Amy Winehouse: Visiting Blake Fielder-Civil in Prison, Praised By Mother, Criticized By Natalie Cole

Posted at February 12th, 2008 10:17 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

After dominating the Grammys (winning five!) on Sunday, Amy Winehouse is back “on the road to recovery,” says her mom, Janis Winehouse.

“Well, it’s Amy coming back, she’s definitely on the way back,” Janis said in a new interview with Britain’s GMTV.

Winehouse, 24, delivered a polished performance via satellite at Sunday’s show — proof that she has already cleaned up her act a bit.

“As you saw, she looks good and it’s a case of she’s on the road - and that’s what it’s about - she’s on the road to recovery,” Janis said.

A rep for Winehouse said the Back to Black singer “is an outpatient and she is under medical supervision and the treatment continues.”

Five Grammys

Amy Winehouse stole the show - even via satellite - at the Grammys.

The troubled R&B / soul sensation went to rehab last month after Britain’s The Sun released a video of her apparently smoking crack out of a pipe.

Her spiral into oblivion can be tied to Blake Fielder-Civil - her husband of about a year, and who she visited in jail yesterday. We hope he’s doin’ well.

While Amy’s mini-comeback and haul of trophies were the talk of the Grammys along with Kanye West’s performance, one past winner wasn’t thrilled.

Natalie Cole, who hasn’t been big since, oh, 1991, blasted the Grammy Awards for honoring the “Rehab” singer, claiming Amy doesn’t deserve her wins as “it sends the wrong message” to award a musician “in the midst of her stupor of drugs.”

First, Amy is at least trying to clean up.

Second, this is music, Natalie. We love Carrie Underwood to pieces, but she might be the only good girl in the entire industry. You want to bar everyone else? An award show in which she wins 87 of them might get a bit tedious.

Amy Winehouse Chillin’ with Blake … Wood

Posted at February 13th, 2008 8:02 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse, Blake Fielder-Civil

Amy Winehouse has a Blake in her life. Blake Wood.

The singer’s pal, Kelly Osbourne, apparently introduced her to Wood, a U.S. photographer, who’s a tad different than Winehouse’s regular Blake.

Fielder-Civil, that is.

Turns out Blake 2.0 doesn’t drink or do drugs. He’s also a vegetarian.

In other words, this Wood character might have more in common with Blake Lively than he does with Blake Fielder-Civil.

Amy Winehouse, Blake Wood

Amy Winehouse and Blake Wood have reportedly been spending a lot of time together while her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, is in prison and awaiting trial.

A source told the UK’s The Sun, “They’re staying in a hotel together and they might all move into Kelly Osbourne’s place when Amy finishes her recovery. He has met Amy’s family and they all really like him.”

Amy picked up five Grammy Awards the other night but her mind was still on her jailed hubby. If he ever gets out, he may just have to kill Blake 2.0 … only to end up back in prison. The irony would be quite rich.

Brother of Amy Winehouse Says She’s Doing Better

Posted at February 15th, 2008 8:04 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

It’s been a rough ride for Amy Winehouse over the past year.

According to The Hollywood Gossip oddsmakers, she recently took the lead over Britney Spears in the Celebrity Most Likely to Die Before 2010 pool.

But according to her brother, Alex Winehouse, she’s on the way back up - which is a relief, as her fans want to enjoy her talent for decades to come.

Alex Winehouse cited the Back to Black singer’s multiple Grammy wins for the turn in her life. The whole family is relieved at her apparent recovery, given the fact that only weeks earlier, she was possibly smoking crack.

They Tried to Make Her

Amy Winehouse is supposedly doing much better in rehab.

“It was hard to take in that the barely communicative shell in front of us was my own flesh and blood,” Alex said of Amy Winehouse. “I should mention here that we all knew how bad her condition was. There was never any denial on the part of my parents, whose fears and anxiety over their daughter made them ill.”

But, he says, the “You Know I’m No Good” singer has reportedly turned over a new leaf. “Yes, the very best of weekends. Spurs continue their resurgence, but most importantly of all very definite signs that Amy - the real Amy - is back among us. The hope, of course, is that this time it’s for real.”

We’re sure Blake Wood is happy for Amy as well.

Sports Guy Ponders Spears-Winehouse Death Pool

Posted at February 17th, 2008 10:50 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse, Bill Simmons, Britney Spears

ESPN’s The Sports Guy, a.k.a. Bill Simmons, was recently asked a by a reader what The Hollywood Gossip itself ponders daily: If you had the No. 1 pick in a death pool draft, would you take Britney Spears over Amy Winehouse?

Indeed, it’s a question for the ages. While we would prefer the musings of his wife, The Sports Gal, Bill Simmons’ response is pretty funny…

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I’ll do this in super-intense, face-turning-red, Todd McShay mode …

“Mike, Amy Winehouse has to to be the No. 1 pick. This girl has every tool you’d want: She’s addicted to drugs; she has no concern for her own safety; she hangs out with people who do drugs; and ‘Rehab’ feels like a self-eulogy every time she sings it!”

Heroin AddictBritney Spears On Methamphetamine

Which train wreck would you take in an office death pool?

“I judge No. 1 picks in a death pool by one thing: If CNN reports he or she died, would I be remotely surprised? In the case of Amy Winehouse? NO! As for Britney Spears, her stock has been falling with GMs across the league.”

“She’s getting help, she’s on bipolar meds and she jettisoned some of the negative influences in her life. We’re starting to hear whispers that she might drop out of the top five. I’ve had GMs across the league tell me that Mary-Kate Olsen and Dennis Rodman have moved ahead of Britney Spears on their boards …”

Amy Winehouse Reportedly “Full of Life”

Posted at February 20th, 2008 8:59 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

Yeah, yeah. There was the Grammys triumph.

But how’s Amy Winehouse doing these days, for real?

“She’s full of energy, full of life,” her backup singer, Zalon Thompson, tells People. “It’s a good thing.”

Her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, is merely full of heroin.

Winehouse is “ready for the Brits,” he says, referring to Amy’s scheduled performance Wednesday at the U.K.’s equivalent of the Grammys.

“I think sometimes it takes you to go through certain hard things to overcome and to go on to do better things,” Thompson, 26, says. “She looked really good at the Grammys. She just looked very rested. It was great.”

Zalon Thompson

But success that night hasn’t turned Amy Winehouse - seen here falling into the arms of backup singer Zalon Thompson after winning Grammy #5 - into a diva.

“I was speaking with [mutual friend] Kelly Osbourne the other day. And we were saying how she hasn’t changed at all,” said Thompson.

“She doesn’t believe in the same principles that everyone else gets excited about. Get her a guitar and she’ll play for 10 people or 300. She doesn’t care about the whole fame thing - it’s really about the music.”

Zalon Thompson also set the record straight about Blake Wood, a pal of Kelly Osbourne’s Amy Winehouse has been hanging out with.

Love is a Losing Game For Blake Fielder-Civil

Posted at February 21st, 2008 2:18 pm by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse, Blake Fielder-Civil

Amy Winehouse’s jailed husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, wasn’t in the crowd at the Brit Awards last night in London, but don’t worry, Blake fans.

The upstanding fella who overdosed on heroin in jail got a shout out.

After Amy Winehouse performed “Love is a Losing Game” off her smash hit album Back to Black, she yelled to the audience, “I love you baby!”

“Make some noise for my husband, my Blake!”

They did. Here’s Amy singing, “Love Is A Losing Game” …

The troubled Blake Fielder-Civil, whom she married last May in Miami, has been locked up since November on assault and witness tampering charges.

Amy Winehouse, who donned a tight black dress that she nervously lifted during her performance, wasn’t nominated for any awards this time.

Delivering a good performance was enough, though. After a really rough period, Winehouse is “full of life,” says pal and backup singer Zalon Thompson.


Back to Blackout: Amy Winehouse Trashes Hotel Room

Posted at February 25th, 2008 11:18 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

They tried to make her go to rehab and she said… that it had very little positive impact on her dangerous, rowdy behavior?

Acclaimed but troubled R&B / soul singer Amy Winehouse was totally out of control once again last week, according to the UK’s The Sun.

The British pop sensation spent the hours before the Brit Awards in London the other day trashing her room at the Riverbank Plaza Hotel.

The rampage cost thousands in damages, according to The Sun.

Peep That Rack

Management found spilled liquor, cigarette butts, empty champagne bottles and underwear strewn on the floor of Amy Winehouse’s hotel room. Classy.

“The bed hadn’t been changed since she arrived, and most of the room had been used as an ashtray. There was dirty underwear everywhere, and the place smelt incredibly stale. She’d also taken down all the pictures,” a source told the paper.

Winehouse’s manager could not be reached for comment.

After the alleged incident, Amy delivered a strong performance of “Love is a Losing Game,” dedicated to jailed hubby Blake Fielder-Civil.

Amy Winehouse Nude… For Charity, Not Crack

Posted at March 20th, 2008 6:23 am by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

As the week in naked celebrities continues to roll (Audrina Patridge nude, Kristin Davis sex tape rumors, and Ashley Dupre gone wild to boot), Amy Winehouse is also taking her clothes off. But actually for good reason this time.

Amy Winehouse is naked for charity, stripping down to nothing for photographer Carolyn Djangoly as part of a campaign to raise awareness about breast cancer among young women around the world, according to Radar Online.

The British singer and songwriter is appearing buck ass naked in the April issue of British women’s magazine Easy Living, where she’s pictured strumming a guitar in the buff while covered only in two pieces of duct tape. Hot! Sort of…

Amy Winehouse Nude

Let this be a lesson to all of you that Amy Winehouse naked and looking out of it (with a mild S&M twist) is fine, as long as she’s doing it for a good cause.

Surely Blake Fielder-Civil has no problem with this pic!

Then again, the junkie is probably too busy trying to avoid becoming somebody’s sex slave in the laundry room to have even seen it yet. Prison sucks.

Somebody Put Amy Winehouse on Suicide Watch

Posted at March 31st, 2008 12:56 pm by Free Britney
Filed under: Amy Winehouse

With Blake Fielder-Civil safely tucked away in prison and her family making its best efforts to keep her off the smack, Amy Winehouse has actually managed to visit the recording studio to make some new music of late. That’s the good news.

The bad? Wineheezy is working with producer Mark Ronson and friends say her new music has become even “darker” than her huge hit Back to Black. They have described it as “suicidal music,” because the lyrics are so bleak.

Winehouse Style: Dark

Should we take away the belt and shoelaces of Amy Winehouse?

An inside source told the UK’s The Sun: “Her next album is darker than ever. [Amy Winehouse] got low self-esteem anyway but her skin has made her want to hide away from the rest of the world. And we have started noticing more and more cuts on her arms. Her problems are pushing her over the edge and she’s turning into a depressed recluse. It’s not good for her to stay in so much.”

Hmm. Maybe more visits to Blake Fielder-Civil in the can would actually be a good thing? As long as he’s not too busy kicking somebody’s ass or becoming someone’s bitch. You know how it goes in prison, you gotta pick one of those options.


Dungeon Master: The Life and Legacy of Gary Gygax

Gary Gygax was photographed during GenCon 2007.
Image: Rainer Hosch

Editor's note: Wired contributing editor David Kushner visited Gary Gygax at the Lake Geneva Convention last June. We were preparing a package of articles about the father of Dungeons & Dragons and the upcoming revised edition of the game he created when we received the sad news of his death. We are running this story now in remembrance of Gygax and in celebration of his staggering achievements. Later this month, we will run the additional articles about D&D as well as excerpts from the extensive interviews used in reporting this story. We extend our deepest condolences to Gygax's family.



You arrive at a small town by a large lake. Down a road, there is a yellow Victorian house with an American flag. There are revelers here. They stand on the front lawn swilling ale and eating from bountiful plates of ham and beans. They invite you to join their assembly.

As you approach, however, something catches your attention: a strange buzzing sound in the air. It's coming from the tiny winged beasts that are hanging from the trees, crawling along the ground, and crashing clumsily against you. "Cicadas," explains your host, a heavyset man with a gray ponytail and thick glasses that magnify his eyes. "It's a good thing they don't have mandibles." Then, quite cordially, he invites you inside his house to play a game.

The host is Gary Gygax, and the occasion is a game convention in his hometown of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, this past June. Gygax, 68. is a cocreator and popularizer of the most influential game ever made. Dungeons & Dragons — D&D to fans — isn't a straightforward board game like Monopoly or Clue. It's more like an operating system, an elaborate framework on which players can build their own scenarios: Anyone with creativity and imagination can become a game designer.

D&D players create an alter ego and guide it through a virtual world, gradually upgrading abilities as they battle monsters and gather loot. The game allows teenage misfits to become mythic superheroes and face epic adventures and harrowing challenges. "It's written in every man's heart — we want to feel like warriors," Gygax's grandson tells me inside the family home. "That's what Gramps let people do."

Gygax was around 5 when he began taking an interest in strategy games like chess and pinochle. Photo: Courtesy of Gail Gygax

Most aspects of the game can be expressed numerically, from attributes like strength and health and intelligence to the power of a weapon and the probability that it will successfully connect with an enemy and the amount of damage it would inflict. But one player has to paint a picture with words: That person assumes the role of the dungeon master and describes for other players what they see and hear in this imaginary world, and what effects their actions have. The game is played primarily in your head, using graph paper maps to represent environments, figurines to represent your character, a die to determine probability, and a few rulebooks for reference.

Gygax forged an industry around D&D and made a small fortune in the process. His home-brew publishing company, Tactical Studies Rules, went from a basement enterprise to a thriving corporation with 600 employees in less than a decade. D&D sold millions of copies and has been translated into more than a dozen languages in at least 50 countries.

His creation is the cornerstone of geek culture, but it's also had a profound and far-reaching impact on people who have never touched a 20-sided die.

Now, this afternoon at his party, Gygax slowly lumbers into his house to a fetch a 20-sided die of his own. It is time to get his game on. Are you ready to begin?

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Woman gives birth to identical triplets

Mother was impregnated with just one embryo that split twice, doctors say

updated 7:27 p.m. ET March 4, 2008

MANHASSET, N.Y. - When they get older, Logan, Eli and Collin Penn may blanch at the notion they wore nail polish to their first press conference. But it's the only way their parents know how to tell the boys apart right now. The identical triplets were born last Wednesday at North Shore University Hospital — an event so rare that an obstetrician estimated it might happen just once in 200 million births.

The triplets' mother, Allison Penn, was impregnated with just one embryo through in vitro fertilization, said Dr. Victor Klein, a specialist in multiple births and high risk pregnancies who delivered the boys. That embryo split in half and then one half of that split again, he said.

"This is the first one we're aware of in the literature in the country in which they only put back one embryo" and a woman gave birth to triplets, said Klein. "Most people put back two or three embryos and you just never know."

Klein said identical triplets are born at a rate between one in 60,000 and one in 200 million, depending on the research.

Allison Penn, 31, said she and her husband Tom, 46, had tried to have a baby ever since they got married about four years ago. Although she once thought of having several children, the disappointments over four years revised her dreams downward.

"When it took us so long to get pregnant, I just assumed we were going to have one and that would probably be it," she said. "So I thought one would be good."

Identical Triplets
Ed Betz / AP
Allison Penn looks at her identical triplets, from left, Logan, Eli and Collin, on March 4, 2008 at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y.

And when she and her husband were told three youngsters were on the way?

"I looked over at Allison and her mouth was wide open and her eyes were like saucers and she didn't say a word," Tom Penn said. "Then I realized that it was possible and then I started to laugh."

He confessed he couldn't get over the irony.

"Everything we had done was to have one baby," he said. "Anybody who says God doesn't have a sense of humor. Everything we did was just for having one baby and now we have three."

10,000 diapers a year
Tom Penn, a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, estimates that the family will go through 10,000 diapers a year, but North Shore University Hospital is donating a two-year supply for the boys, said executive director Susan Somerville.

The Patchogue couple is also relying on Allison Penn's mother, Marianne McGuire of Manchester, N.J., to help out with the eight feedings a day and other chores.


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'Mentally tired' Favre tells Packers his playing career is over

After flirting with retirement for years, Brett Favre means it this time. The Green Bay Packers quarterback quit Tuesday after a 17-season career in which he dazzled fans with his grit, heart and rocket of an arm.

"I know I can still play, but it's like I told my wife, I'm just tired mentally. I'm just tired," Favre, a three-time NFL MVP, told ESPN's Chris Mortensen in a voice mail message.

"If I felt like coming back -- and Deanna [his wife] and I talked about this -- the only way for me to be successful would be to win a Super Bowl. To go to the Super Bowl and lose, would almost be worse than anything else. Anything less than a Super Bowl win would be unsuccessful," Favre said in the message.

"I know it shouldn't feel unsuccessful, but the only way to come back and make that be the right decision would be to come back and win a Super Bowl. And honestly, the odds of that, they're tough. Those are big shoes for me to fill, and I guess it was a challenge I wasn't up for. "

Packers coach Mike McCarthy told Mortensen that Favre had called him Monday night to tell him his decision. He also said Favre had first mentioned the possibility of retiring on Thursday.

"He called me last night to tell me he'd thought this thing through, and he said, 'Well, you know how it is,' and 'I'm just tired and I just think it's time,'" McCarthy said.

"And I did tell him last Thursday when he mentioned retirement for the first time, I told him while we talked that he did have to trust his heart."

The Gunslinger Retires

Brett Favre leaves the NFL with his name atop several career passing categories. In 2007, he set the record for passing TDs (442), passing yards (61,655) and wins by a starting QB (160) and interceptions (288). Including the playoffs, he played in 275 consecutive games.
Favre's career stats

Most TD passes

TDs
Brett Favre 442
Dan Marino 420
Fran Tarkenton 342
Peyton Manning 306
Most passing yards

Passing yards
Favre 61,655
Marino 61,361
John Elway 51,475
Warren Moon 49,325
QB wins by starter

Wins
Favre 160
Elway 148
Marino 147
Tarkenton 125
Interceptions

INTs
Favre 288
George Blanda 277
John Hadl 268
Vinny Testaverde 267
The news was a surprise to at least one of Favre's teammates. Most players expected Favre to return after a successful 2007 season.

"I just saw it come across the TV," Packers wide receiver Koren Robinson said when reached on his cell phone by The Associated Press.

Favre, 38, had made his annual flirtation with retirement a winter tradition in Wisconsin. He has taken weeks and even months to make his decision after recent seasons, with Cheeseheads hanging on his every word.

But unlike the final game of the 2006 season -- when Favre provided a cliffhanger by getting choked up in a television interview as he walked off the field in Chicago, only to return once again -- nearly everyone assumed he would be back.

"I think the finality of it just kind of hits you," Packers general manager Ted Thompson said. "Brett Favre's not going to be our quarterback anymore."

A surefire first-ballot Hall of Famer, Favre put the Packers back among the NFL's elite. He retires with 5,377 career completions in 8,758 attempts for 61,655 yards, 442 touchdowns and 288 interceptions, passing Dan Marino's touchdown mark last season.

"Brett Favre will always be remembered as one of the greatest players and fiercest competitors in NFL history," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. "His long list of accomplishments both on and off the field is remarkable. Brett's talent, enthusiasm and love of the game helped him become the only player to earn three MVP awards and he was a vital part of bringing a Super Bowl championship back to Green Bay. It has been a joy and privilege for all of us to watch him play. We wish Brett, Deanna and their family all the best and hope he will stay connected to the game that he honored with his brilliant play for so many years."

As a player, Favre was known for his durability, his willingness to take risks and turn broken plays into big gains, and his love for the game that was evident in the way he played. He led the Packers to Super Bowls in 1996 and 1997, winning it all on his first try in Super Bowl XXXI, and was named to nine Pro Bowls.

In Super Bowl XXXI, a win over the New England Patriots, Favre went 14-of-27 for 246 yards and two touchdowns. A year later, in Super Bowl XXXII, he went 25-of-42 for 256 yards, three TDs and an interception in a loss to the Denver Broncos.

He finished his career on a streak of 253 consecutive regular-season starts -- 275 including playoff games.

Favre's agent, Bus Cook, told Mortensen that, as of Tuesday morning, there were no plans for Favre to hold a news conference.

"I talked to Brett this morning and I told him, 'Nobody forced you to make this decision to retire, but the flip side is nobody encouraged you to play,'" Cook told Mortensen. "Two years ago, Ted [Thompson] encouraged him to play, but there was nothing this time around from them offering encouragement or him to come back."

Former Packers GM Ron Wolf, who engineered the trade that brought Favre to Lambeau Field, told ESPN Radio's Colin Cowherd that Favre was the best player he ever saw.

"I was in the game 41 years and was around an awful lot of great players, but the greatest player I was ever around was Brett Favre," Wolf said.

Wolf was surprised by Favre's announcement, but felt it was the right choice.


"The way he played and the style he played and how he played requires an awful lot of dedication and passion, and if he no longer has the passion to play, then it's very, very wise for him to hang 'em up," he said.

Favre, who returned for the 2007 season when many thought he should have left the game, had a career renaissance in his final season and led Green Bay to the NFC Championship Game, which the Packers lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants in overtime.

Favre passed Marino for the all-time completions record in 2006, and in 2007 set NFL records for wins by a QB, touchdown passes, pass attempts, passing yards and interceptions. He claimed the NFL record for career quarterback wins with his 149th victory in Week 2, passed Marino for the TD record in Week 4 and overtook Marino's career passing yards record in Week 15.

Mortensen reported that Favre, who wanted the Packers to obtain Randy Moss when he was a free agent last season, once again had pushed for Moss to join the Packers.

Favre had spoken to Moss late last week and was willing to commit to more than just this season if Moss and the Packers could come to an agreement. But the Packers did not pursue Moss, who re-signed with the Patriots on Monday.

In his voice mail message to Mortensen, Favre said the Packers' lack of interest in Moss was not the driving reason behind his retiring.

"This is not about the Packers and who they got or who they didn't get. I get along fine with [Thompson], and I get along great with [McCarthy]. Do I agree with them all the time? No. But the bottom line is, none of that stuff affected my decision," Favre said.

McCarthy said he and Favre had never discussed bringing in Moss.

Favre as a starter

Brett Favre started in the NFL for 16 of his 17 seasons. A look at his numbers:

Category Stats
Reg-season W-L 160-93
Losing seasons 1
Playoff appearances 11
Playoff W-L 12-10
Division titles 7
Super Bowls 2 (one win)

"But I can tell you one thing, never once in all my conversations with Brett this offseason has he ever asked or told me that we had to have Randy Moss for him to come back and play," McCarthy told Mortensen. "Randy Moss' name never came up once. And it bothers me that [Favre's agent] has made this an issue."

Surrounded by an underrated group of wide receivers who proved hard to tackle after the catch, Favre had a career-high completion percentage of 66.5 in 2007. He threw for 4,155 yards, 28 touchdowns and only 15 interceptions.

It was a remarkable turnaround from the previous two seasons. In 2005, Favre's final season under former coach Mike Sherman, he threw a career-worst 29 interceptions as the Packers went 4-12. In 2006, he completed 56 percent of his passes and threw for as many interceptions (18) as touchdowns.

Given Favre's career resurgence, it was widely assumed that he was leaning toward returning for the 2008 season.

He even said as much just before the Packers' Jan. 12 divisional playoff game against Seattle, telling his hometown newspaper he wasn't approaching the game as if it would be his last and was more optimistic about returning than in years past.

Favre's favorite targets

The players who caught the most touchdown passes from Brett Favre in his career, headed by Antonio Freeman.

Name TD catches
Antonio Freeman 57
Sterling Sharpe 41
Donald Driver 36
Robert Brooks 32
Bubba Franks 29
Bill Schroeder 19
Javon Walker 19
Mark Chmura 16
Dorsey Levens 16
Greg Jennings 14
Ahman Green 14

"For the first time in three years, I haven't thought this could be my last game," Favre told the Biloxi [Miss.] Sun Herald. "I would like to continue longer."

The Falcons selected Favre out of Southern Mississippi with the 33rd pick of the 1991 NFL draft. He was then traded to Green Bay for the 17th pick in the 1992 draft and appeared in his first Packers game on Sept. 20 of that year, replacing injured starter Don Majkowski and leading Green Bay to a 24-23 come-from-behind victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. He was named the starter later in the season, a role he never relinquished.

By nature of his style of play -- he was willing to roll the dice on long throws and able to force passes into tight coverage thanks to a strong right arm -- Favre had a flair for the dramatic on the field. But his off-the-field life has been full of drama, as well.

He nearly died in a car accident in Mississippi in 1990, before his senior season at Southern Miss. In May 1996, Favre acknowledged he had developed an addiction to the painkiller Vicodin and sought treatment. In 2004, Deanna announced she was fighting breast cancer, for which she was treated successfully. That same year, his brother-in-law was killed in an ATV accident. And in 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed his boyhood home in Kiln, Miss., and damaged his current home in Hattiesburg.

Favre's off-field and on-field lives collided Dec. 21, 2003, when his father suffered a fatal heart attack in Kiln. The next night, Favre chose to play the Packers' scheduled "Monday Night Football" game against the Raiders and threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-7 win.

Craigs list Overview

To say that craigslist.org is a simple site with a long list of blue links on a white background would be only a mere graphical description. This is because with local classifieds and forums for 450 cities worldwide Craiglists.org is a community. There are lists here that stretch from Goods right up to romance and from advice to jobs onwards to erotica and personals. Few things exist that one does not find in a Craig list and there are five billion page views per month to vouch for the fact. With fifteen million people using the site every month, craigslist.org stands at # 7 spot among other English language sites like Yahoo, Google and eBay.

The site has received awards like:
  • Best Local Website, by Manhattan Reader's Poll Webby: 2001,
  • Best Community Site, by the Academy Webby: 2001,
  • Best Community Site, by the People's Voice
All this with a current staff of just 23 people!

It started when in 1994 Craigslist Newmark, a software engineer (a hardcore java programmer) first came to San Francisco, soon he felt isolated as a new comer. Therefore, when he observed the people on the internet, helping each other in a friendly, helping and social trusting community way he decided to start something similar for local events.

To do this he had to first create a mailing list and for this he started soliciting business cards from everyone he knew. He did that and by early 1995 the first posting had started, though Newmark had to suspend the postings for want of a better technology since the one he was using at the time was not good enough. June 1995 saw Craig list resuming operations after the new software Majordomo had been installed. The early postings were submitted by Newmark himself and were aimed at software and internet developers living and working in San Francisco.

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Website Development

Rapid growth was soon to follow the publicity generated by the users, soon people began posting for jobs as they found the site a good way to reach the people who could give them technical jobs for the skills they possessed. This made Newmark add a category for jobs. More user generated categories were added to form lists, and the first of the Craigslists were formed. Increasing number of users prompted the buying of a full time SPARC server for hosting the lists. Then later the demand for a web interface led to the registering of craigslist.org and also craigslist.com to prevent the use of the name. The site has still retained its .org original domain symbolising its service mission and non-corporate culture.

By 1999 Newmark had to devote all his time to the site, as the "hobby" that had initially made him get invited to all the geek and nerd parties, was now growing very rapidly. The site was also declared a non-for-profit. By 2000 he had nine employees working out in his flat on Cole Street in San Francisco.

Craigs list forums aggregate users all over the world, you can log on to the Travel forum and elicit responses worldwide in case you ask a question about how to get to the Pentagon from The Washington monument. Some forums do not require registration. Users must register and choose a "handle" or name in case they want to participate in restricted forums. Users are permitted to "flag" posts that violate Craigs list policy such as the ban on discrimination in housing this is done because after all Craigs staff cannot police the forums 24/7. A user whose handle has been flagged beyond permitted limits is banned and must re register under a different username to continue posting on a restricted forum. Craigslist will ban users who are critical of the owners while claiming publicly not to police the website. Craigslist allows volunteers to police the site who can easily abuse their power for their own gratification or egos since they are allowed that discretion. This is an issue faced by the Craigslist users who feel that more must be done by the company to take action by more intense screening of volunteers or monitoring of their behaviour.

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Craigslist's Controversies

The site has had its share of controversies starting with the San Francisco Chronicle July 2005 story that the site was allegedly encouraging the over breeding of pit bulls in the bay area, this by allowing the ads from dog breeders. Yet another controversy was generated in the same year when the site failed to remove the listings of Live 8 tickets that were for sale. The wrath of the San Francisco Bay Guardian was attracted in January, 2006 for "threatening to eviscerate" local alternative newspapers by moving into local communities. It was also compared to a multinational corporation called wal-mart that sells a wide assortment of goods in small towns at arguably cheaper prices thus crushing the smaller sellers. For allegedly allowing users to post discriminatory housing ads in Chicago that violate the Fair Housing Act Craigslist was sued by the Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil rights under Law though the case was subsequently dismissed.

Yet another controversy involved the report that Craigs list's "Casual Encounters" forums in several cities was being compromised by the posting of fraudulent ads by individuals who then gathered personal information about people to send it to a drama website. This information, included email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, photos, etc. and was being publicly posted.

Graigslist have stated many times that they cannot and will not police the site, referring to their policy of allowing users to flag offending posts. This, despite the prostitution crackdowns that have resulted in dozens of arrests, sometimes in massive stings, of Craigslist users suspected of posting dubious ads, including the exchange of sexual favours. Otherwise, the site cooperates with law enforcement agencies.

Today the Corporation has Jim Buckmaster for CEO and President who contributed the site's multi-city architecture, search engine, discussion forums, flagging system, self-posting process, homepage design, personals categories, and "best-of-Craigslist" feature. The site now supports its operations by charging below market fees for job ads in 7 cities and for broker apartment listings in NYC. The huge amount of users has required 450 Craigslist sites in all 50 US states, and over 50 countries. The employee count has gone up to 23 all working from a Victorian house in the Inner Sunset neighbourhood of San Francisco. It receives 14 million self published, new classified adds together with 750,000 new job listings each month besides the 50 million plus user postings in 100 topical forums. Despite its size Craigslist still doesn't care for generating more revenue depending on local communities instead, to suggest ways to make money without compromising Craigs list. In 2004, 25% of the equity was bought by eBay from a former shareholder. The Craigslist Foundation, a non-profit organisation was founded in 2001 to supposedly help budding non-profit organizations get established, gain visibility, attract the attention of potential donors, and develop the skills and knowledge required for long-term success. The foundation produces face-to-face events and offers online resources to help grassroots organizations get off the ground and contribute real value to the community rather than directly funding the organisations. For this it accepts charitable donations.


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Craigslist's US Cities

On Official Craigslist site you can find tons offers from following US cities:
abilene grand rapids pensacola / panhandle
akron / canton green bay peoria
alaska greensboro philadelphia
albany greenville / upstate phoenix
albuquerque gulfport / biloxi pittsburgh
altoona-johnstown hampton roads plattsburgh-adirondacks
amarillo harrisburg poconos
ames, IA harrisonburg portland, OR
ann arbor hartford prescott
appleton-oshkosh-FDL hattiesburg provo / orem
asheville hawaii pueblo
athens, GA hilton head pullman / moscow
athens, OH houston quad cities, IA/IL
atlanta hudson valley raleigh / durham / CH
auburn humboldt county reading
augusta huntington-ashland redding
austin huntsville reno / tahoe
bakersfield indianapolis rhode island
baltimore inland empire richmond
baton rouge iowa city roanoke
beaumont / port arthur ithaca rochester, MN
bellingham jackson, MI rochester, NY
bend jackson, MS rockford
binghamton jacksonville rocky mountains
birmingham, AL jonesboro roswell / carlsbad
blacksburg joplin sacramento
bloomington kalamazoo saginaw-midland-baycity
bloomington-normal kansas city, MO salem, OR
boise kennewick-pasco-richland salt lake city
boone killeen / temple / ft hood san antonio
boston knoxville san diego
boulder la crosse san francisco bay area
bowling green lafayette san luis obispo
brownsville lake charles san marcos
buffalo lakeland santa barbara
cape cod / islands lancaster santa fe / taos
carbondale lansing sarasota-bradenton
catskills laredo savannah
cedar rapids las cruces scranton / wilkes-barre
central NJ las vegas seattle-tacoma
central michigan lawrence shreveport
champaign urbana lawton sioux city, IA
charleston, SC lehigh valley south bend / michiana
charleston, WV lexington, KY south coast
charlotte lima / findlay south dakota
charlottesville lincoln south jersey
chattanooga little rock space coast
chautauqua logan spokane / coeur d'alene
chicago long island springfield, IL
chico los angeles springfield, MO
cincinnati, OH louisville st cloud
cleveland lubbock st george
college station lynchburg st louis, MO
colorado springs macon state college
columbia / jeff city madison stillwater
columbia, SC maine stockton
columbus manhattan, KS syracuse
columbus, GA mankato tallahassee
corpus christi mansfield tampa bay area
corvallis/albany martinsburg terre haute
dallas / fort worth mcallen / edinburg texarkana
danville medford-ashland-klamath tippecanoe
dayton memphis, TN toledo
daytona beach merced topeka
delaware miami treasure coast
denver / boulder milwaukee tri-cities, TN
des moines minneapolis / st paul tucson
detroit metro mobile tulsa
dubuque modesto tuscaloosa
duluth / superior montana tyler / east TX
east idaho monterey bay upper peninsula
east oregon montgomery utica
eastern CT morgantown valdosta
eastern NC muncie / anderson ventura county
eastern shore myrtle beach vermont
eau claire nashville visalia-tulare
el paso new hampshire waco
elmira-corning new haven washington, DC
erie new orleans watertown
eugene new york city wenatchee
evansville north dakota west palm beach
fargo / moorhead north jersey west virigina
fayetteville north mississippi western KY
fayetteville, AR northern michigan western maryland
flagstaff / sedona northwest CT western massachusetts
flint ocala western slope
florida keys odessa / midland wheeling, WV
fort lauderdale ogden-clearfield wichita
fort smith, AR oklahoma city wichita falls
fort wayne omaha / council bluffs wilmington, NC
fresno orange county winston-salem
ft collins / greeley oregon coast worcester / central MA
ft myers / SW florida orlando wyoming
gainesville outer banks yakima
gold country palm springs, CA york
grand island parkersburg-marietta youngstown


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Patrick Swayze has pancreatic cancer

Doctor says actor, 55, responding well to treatment despite dire reports

LOS ANGELES - Patrick Swayze’s doctor is “optimistic” about his prognosis for battling pancreatic cancer, and the “Dirty Dancing” actor’s upcoming cable pilot is still in contention to become a series.

With the writer’s strike over, the A&E pilot “The Beast,” starring Swayze as an unorthodox FBI agent, is being considered to be turned into a series by the cable network. If that happens, the “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost” star hopes to continue to be part of the show, his representative Annett Wolf told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Swayze has been undergoing treatment for the disease, Wolf confirmed in a statement. The National Cancer Institute estimates there will be 37,680 new cases of pancreatic cancer in 2008 with 34,290 deaths in the U.S.; only five percent of patients live more than five years after being diagnosed.

2008 Election Day Survey: Public Comment Period is open

The EAC announced the contents of the 2008 Election Day Survey (full disclosure: I worked as a subcontractor on the 2006 study and helped in the early design phase of the 2008 study).

The 60 day public comment period started on March 20 and ends on May 19.

The announcement is here.

The survey is Word document available here.

I'll flag a few important elements for any interested readers:
  • The Commission is envisioning a two part survey, one a "statutory review" that would be distributed before the election and collects information on basic legal and administrative procedures in the states. This allows the Commission to get ahead of the curve on collecting the information, and also decouples this "state level" data from the county level information contained in the survey.
  • The main data instrument is formatted like a paper survey for the purposes of OMB review, but I believe the EAC is contemplating different forms of data submission.
  • Pay close attention to the section on definitions. I'd urge anyone who thinks these definitions are unclear to contact the EAC. It was very clear from the 2006 survey that is is incumbent on the Commission to come up with some sort of standardized definitions for states to follow, even if everyone doesn't agree with them, so that the data that is submitted can be comparable across jurisdictions.

Update: 2008 Election

From Kathy Gill,

The New Hampshire primary will be Tuesday 8 January 2008, followed by Minnesota on 15 January. Iowa caucuses remain on 3 January; Wyoming, 5 January.

This is the earliest date on record for the NH primary, which has held the first primary in the nation for almost 100 years. State law requires that the primary be a week earlier than any other primary.

ELECTION UPDATE (IN IRAQ)

Here's the good news in Iraq: provincial elections have been scheduled for October. And here's the bad news in Iraq: provincial elections have been scheduled for October.

In a nutshell, the problem is this: for the past few years, the south of Iraq has been the scene of a battle for control between the Mahdi Army of Muqtada al-Sadr and the Badr Organization of ISCI's Abdul Aziz al-Hakim. But while the surge and the various Sunni Awakenings have gotten most of the credit for the recent drop in violence in Iraq, another key ingredient has been a cease-fire announced by Sadr six months ago — a cease-fire that's looking less and less tenable with elections coming up. Sadr didn't contest the last round of elections, which left ISCI in political control of the region, and Sadr now feels that the U.S. is taking advantage of the cease-fire to team up with ISCI to make sure things stay that way. Tina Susman and Raheem Salman of the Los Angeles Times report:

Sadr loyalists have said their foes are taking advantage of the cease-fire to try to crush the movement politically and militarily.

....Sadr aides cited military raids on the group's strongholds, such as Baghdad's Sadr City district, and they accused U.S. and Iraqi security forces of targeting loyalists in southern provinces where the movement is vying for power with the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council. The council's leader, Abdelaziz Hakim, is a U.S. ally. Scores of Iraqis have died in clashes involving Sadr's Mahdi Army and the Council's Badr Organization.

....Salah Ubaidi, Sadr's spokesman, said the cleric, who rarely has appeared in public in the last year, would make a statement Saturday if he decided to extend the truce. That would mark the end of the six-month deadline according to the Islamic calendar.

If Sadr remains silent, Ubaidi said, it will mean the Mahdi Army is back in action.

Eric Martin suggests that although Sadr might have actually welcomed some of the early U.S.-ISCI raids as part of his "attempt to purge unruly, disloyal and radical elements from his ranks," things have since gotten out of hand:

But the US forces and ISCI went too far — creating a nearly untenable position for Sadr, who has been facing extreme pressure from within his movement's ranks to release his hold on the militia and respond to this aggression. Sadr is letting ISCI know that, going forward, full retaliation will result from any future assaults (with perhaps a bit of payback mixed in for good measure).

Like it or not, it's long been obvious that Sadr isn't going away. Eric notes that outwardly the U.S. is doing its best to treat Sadr respectfully, but that the raids on Sadr's forces have continued unabated. If Sadr decides that, deferential words to the contrary, this is our way of making sure that Hakim wins this year's elections — elections that Sadr plans to contest — he may decide that restarting the war is his only option. And that means restarting it against us, not just the Badr Organization.

There's no telling how this is going to play out, but it's definitely something to watch.

Election Update 2000

From deTraci Regula,
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As time runs out, final polling is showing ruling party Panhellino Socialistiko Kinima (PASOK) with a too-close-to-call lead over main opposition New Democracy (ND). PASOK's Prime Minister Costas Simitis still enjoys greater personal popularity than the New Democracy leader Costas Karamanlis, but will that be enough to carry the day? Recent setback in the finance sector have impacted PASOK, but most Greeks expect that the ruling party will remain unchanged.

Major attractions such as the Acropolis will be closed on Election Day, April 9th. PASOK, the empowered Socialist party headed by Costas Simitis, comes to the elections having effectively steered Greece through EU membership, bringing the economy in line with the strict requirements of EU monetary membership, and improving relations with Turkey.

New Democracy, (ND) under Costas Karamanlis, considered as the conservative party, which previously held power in Greece, is promising prison reform, improved social programs, support for teachers, and voices for those they believe have been disenfranchised under PASOK's rule.

Ever-present but running a distant third is the Greek Communist Party Kommunistiko Koma Ellados (KKE).

In fourth place, and fighting to retain the 3% of votes which will allow it to keep representation in Parliament, is DIKKI, the Democratic Social Movement (Dimokratiki Kinoniku Kinima) party led by Dimitris Tsavolas.

Election day itself may be challenging for a traveler, as many Greeks will be paying much more attention to the voting than to their usual occupations. Allow for delays.

Flights on and around Election Day are hard to get; expect delays if you do succeed in getting tickets.

Ultimately, both parties support travel and tourism, which is a major part of the Greek economy. There should be no negative changes for tourists regardless of the victor.