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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Actor Hopper now in Hollywood walk of Fame

American actor Dennis Hopper has been honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Looking frail and sporting bandages, Hopper, 73, who is suffering from prostate cancer, had to be helped by a friend to the stage, reports the Daily Express.
He explained that his bandages were the result of a fall outside his home.
Surrounded by his family, the actor/filmmaker thanked Hollywood for being “my home and my schooling”.
Jack Nicholson, Viggo Mortensen, David Lynch and Dwight Yoakam were among the luminaries on hand to honour their friend and colleague.
Hopper’s star is in front of the Egyptian Theatre. (ANI)
David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Detective prove Arson on 1978 fire in NY

A woman who lost seven children and her husband in a 1978 arson at their home near Albany was questioned again this week as investigators put renewed effort into solving the case.
No one was ever charged for setting the fire 32 years ago in Cohoes.
Detectives traveled to Okanogan, Wash., and spent several hours Wednesday questioning Virginia Utigard, the sole survivor, said Cohoes Mayor John T. McDonald. Then 29 and pregnant, Utigard was the mother of the seven children, ages 4 months to 9 years, who died. Her husband, John Gratto, also perished.
David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Ex-Scientology lawsuits reveal elite Sea Org group

At the edge of arid foothills far outside Los Angeles, hundreds of Scientology followers live on a gated, 500-acre campus and work long hours for almost no pay reproducing the works of founder L. Ron Hubbard and creating the church’s teaching and promotional materials.
The church says its 5,000 so-called Sea Organization members are religious devotees akin to monks who are exempt from wage requirements and overtime. But two lawsuits filed by two former Sea Org members, as they are known, allege the workers are little more than slave laborers, forced to work 100-hour weeks for pennies and threatened with manual labor if they cause trouble.
Marc Headley and his wife, Claire, are seeking back pay and overtime that could add up to $1 million each, according to their attorney, Barry Van Sickle.
Experts say the plaintiffs face an uphill battle; one similar lawsuit in state court has already been dismissed, although the plaintiff plans to appeal.
But the dispute has nonetheless focused unwelcome attention on the Sea Org, which operates as a nerve center for the church’s most important business. While Sea Org members hold positions of authority within the international church, from the public relations team to the top leadership, lower-ranking members make up much of the work force.
The members are Scientology’s most devoted followers: they sign a billion-year pledge, vow not to have children and live and work communally.
Scientology has been sued by disgruntled members before, but experts believe these suits are the first to use labor law to challenge the premise that the Sea Organization is akin to a fraternal religious order.
A victory for plaintiffs would "certainly go to the heart of Scientology’s self-identification as a religion," said J. Gordon Melton, director of the Institute for the Study of American Religion and author of a scholarly book on Scientology.
"If they were to win this suit and the people who are in the Sea Org decided they wanted money, that would lead to, if not the collapse, then a great deal of harm," he said. "They depend upon these people."
Marc Headley devoted half his life to churning out the works of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard on an assembly line before working on in-house films and designing the audiovisual displays seen in Scientology churches worldwide.
Headley, who claims he escaped the gated facility in 2005, says he and others were threatened with forced labor and psychological abuse if they caused trouble.
"These folks are working for a year or two or three in a row on an hour or two of sleep a night. They’re zombies," Van Sickle said. "If people had some money in their pockets or a good night’s sleep, they probably wouldn’t stick around."
The Church of Scientology vehemently denies the allegations and claims the plaintiffs are liars looking for money.
"When you sign up as a Sea Org member, you’re signing up as a member of a religious order," Jessica Feshbach, a church spokeswoman and 16-year Sea Org member, said of the plaintiffs. "You’re a volunteer. You sign a contract that says, ’I’m not going to be paid minimum wage and I know that.’"
Headley’s federal lawsuit, which alleges labor violations at the Hemet facility, is set for trial in November in Los Angeles. His wife, Claire, makes similar allegations, but also claims she was coerced into having an abortion to comply with the Sea Org members’ no-child policy, Van Sickle said.
The lawsuits are similar to unsuccessful claims filed by an ex-seminarian who left the Roman Catholic church and sued for minimum wage over menial labor, said Melton, the Scientology expert. A federal appeals court last week upheld a finding that minimum wage law did not apply.

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Asada won title, Kim goes 2nd

That Asian rivalry - Asada vs. Kim - has been reignited.
Mao Asada beat Olympic champion Kim Yu-na to win her second title at the World Figure Skating Championships on Saturday.
The rivalry between the 19-year-olds had gone quiet recently as Kim dominated the last two seasons, losing just one competition. That was to Asada.
David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Cheryl Cole: 'Not wearing wedding ring is not silly game'

The pop star, has insisted that removing her wedding ring is not a symbolic gesture aimed at her estranged husband Ashley Cole.
The 26-year-old sought to silence speculation about her private life after she was seen apparently flaunting her ringless finger during a trip to Paris, saying: “This is not some silly game.”
The X Factor judge denied rumours that the move was a message to her 29-year-old husband following their split last month amid claims that he cheated on her with a string of women.
Mrs Cole, who was in the French capital promoting her new single Parachute, said that she was not drawing attention to her lack of wedding ring but simply pushing her hair out of her face.
Speaking for the first time about her husband since their break-up, she posted a message on her publicist’s Twitter site, saying: “I wanted to clear up stories about whether I’m wearing my wedding ring.
She went on: "It is not some silly game I am playing. That is not me and not my style.
"There have been many occasions where I have not worn my wedding ring, many of those when I was pictured with Ashley.
“I find it crazy that people would think I use this as some sort of msg. Believe it or not, Ashley is fully aware of any situation going on in our private lives.
"He does not need to see a picture of me moving the hair out of my face to explain anything. Please drop it."
Mrs Cole was seen again in Paris on Thursday wearing a gold love knot on her wedding ring finger, but it is not thought to be either of the two bought by Mr Cole, the England and Chelsea footballer.

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

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