A Web site, text messages and word-of-mouth rumors warning patrons to avoid Wal-Mart or risk becoming the shooting victim of a gang initiation appear to be a hoax, Brevard County sheriff’s deputies said. Local police agencies across Brevard began receiving calls about the rumor this afternoon, spokesman Maj. Greg Purden said. The rumor seems to have “spread like wildfire,” he said.
“As far as we know, this is a ghost message,” said Purden. “At this time, it doesn’t seem to be credible, but we are on the alert for any suspicious activity and we are following up on any leads we might get.”
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"The International," short for the fictional International Bank of Business and Credit, may be the first movie named after a financial institution since 1934's "House of Rothschild." That such a film should come out now is simultaneously fortunate and unfortunate.
With banks and banking on everyone's mind, it could be a great thing to have a film in which just such an institution is portrayed as malevolence personified, an all-powerful, all-knowing organization that's got everything wired for evildoers all over the world.
On the other hand, banks have been revealed to be so inept, so incapable of managing their own finances, let alone the world's, that having them as villains at this point in time is rather like expecting Superman to be your hero and having Clark Kent show up instead.
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What began as an unorthodox pairing of the golden-tressed singer for Led Zeppelin with bluegrass chanteuse Alison Krauss captured five Grammys on Sunday, including album of the year for their country-inflected collaboration "Raising Sand." The duo also won record of the year for "Please Read the Letter."
Music Row insiders expect others to follow Plant's lead.
"I'm sure a lot of people will look at the idea of Nashville collaborations in a different light," said Brian Philips, general manager of Country Music Television.
"Surely, Robert Plant did not feel compromised coming to Nashville. He felt energized," remarked Mike Dungan, president of Capitol Records Nashville.
The last country projects to win the Grammy's top album award were the Dixie Chicks' "Taking the Long Way" in 2006 and the "O, Brother, Where Art Thou?" movie soundtrack in 2001. Chris Brown arrested, A Rod Scandal or A-Roid Alex Rodriguez, Blink 182 back together, Selena Roberts Sports Illustrated, Allison Krauss Grammy winners
There's a reason there's no swimsuit competition on "American Idol." And Katrina "Bikini Girl" Darrell learned that lesson the hard way Wednesday night, when she was unceremoniously dumped from the second round of Hollywood Week after crashing and burning during the group round.
Despite the fawning attention of judges Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson — tempered by harsh looks and comments from judge Kara DioGuardi — Darrell's charm offensive failed to win over the panel Wednesday. She also didn't get much love from the group of three female singers she performed with on the show, who were put off by her icy diva-ish demeanor (they did, however, adopt the name Team Diva) and shocked when she called it a day and went to bed in the midst of intense rehearsals. The next morning, she refused to get out of bed when her teammates showed up to rouse her, claiming she was too sick Michael Graves coffee maker, Madoff Client List, Etta James Beyonce