Friday, August 21, 2009

Megan Wants A Millionaire Winner

Megan Wants A Millionaire Winner
Jasmine Fiore Playboy killer is Megan Wants a Millionaire probable winner The tragic killing of a former Playboy model Jasmine Fiore has shocked millions of people across the country. Though she was not very well known, the way she was killed by her ex husband and reality star has aggrieved people more. Many people have not been able to come to terms with the gruesome killing of a model like Jasmine Fiore. They are saying that the killer, her former husband and the reality star Ryan Jenkins be given exemplary punishment. They are also asking the federal government to increase the hunt down Jenkins as soon as possible.
Buena Park Chief of Police Tom Monson said police received information Wednesday that Jenkins could have escaped to Canada. Police agencies across Canada were on the lookout for Jenkins after US officials suggested he likely fled more than 1,600 kilometers from southern California to sneak back into the country. However, Peter Van Loan, Federal Public Safety Minister said reports that Jenkins had crossed the border were unconfirmed, but police were watching for him. His car and an empty boat trailer were found at a Point Roberts, just south of Vancouver that can only be reached by land from Canada, said Tom Monson.
California prosecutors have charged the star of “Megan Wants a Millionaire”, Ryan Alexander Jenkins with the murder of his 28-year-old ex-wife and former model Jasmine Fiore. Fiore’s mutilated body was found naked in a suitcase in a trash bin here earlier this week. Her fingers and teeth were found missing. After reporting Fiore missing Saturday night to the Los Angeles County sheriff's department, Jenkins cut off contact with police. Jasmine Fiore was last seen alive with Jenkins at a poker game in San Diego. A preliminary coroner's report indicated she was strangled.

Jasmine Fiore Playboy


Jasmine Fiore Playboy
Jasmine Fiore photos are a hot search, especially her Playboy pictures. But don’t look too hard, finding those Playboy photos may prove difficult. Find out why and check out pics of Jasmine Fiore here. With the sad and tragic murder of swimsuit model Jasmine Fiore, people are looking to find photos of the beauty, especially her Playboy pictures.
However, Jasmine Fiore Playboy pictures do not exist. It seems as though there has been some confusion. While she certainly is a gorgeous girl, and has many photos to proved it, Jasmine never posed for Playboy, she worked for the famous men’s magazine. Since news broke of the tragic and horrifying murder of Jasmine, info and pictures on the model have been high in demand. Fiore was 28 years old, blonde, gorgeous, and had recently moved to Los Angeles from Las Vegas.
She was married to Ryan Alexander Jenkins, who was a contestant on the VH1 reality show Megan Wants a Millionaire. The couple’s marriage was annulled in May. Ryan is considered a person of interest in Jasmine’s murder investigation, and Jasmine’s mother wants police to find him. “I want to find this guy…I never had good vibe with him,” Lepore said, describing Jenkins as “really cheap and just weird.” Jenkins has a history of domestic violence, in June he was charged with domestic abuse for hitting Fiore in the arm, and previously served 15 months’ probation for a 2007 assault on a woman in Canada.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

US News And World Report College Rankings

US News And World Report College Rankings

Top Three US News College Rankings A­s usua­l, t­he­r­e­ a­r­e­ fe­w­ m­a­j­o­r­ m­o­ve­s up o­r­ do­w­n a­m­o­ng­ co­lle­g­e­s t­his ye­a­r­, but­ t­he­ r­a­nking­s r­e­m­a­in a­ ho­t­ t­o­pic o­f de­ba­t­e­ a­m­o­ng­ e­duca­t­o­r­s. W­hile­ fe­w­ o­pe­nly e­m­br­a­ce­ t­he­ ide­a­ o­f num­e­r­ica­lly r­a­nking­ co­lle­g­e­s (US­ N­­ews­ C­ol­l­ege Ran­­kin­­gs­), so­me ca­l­l­ t­he ra­n­ki­n­gs a­ hel­p­f­ul­ co­n­sumer t­o­o­l­. Wi­l­l­i­a­ms hea­ds t­he l­i­st­ o­f­ l­i­bera­l­ a­rt­s co­l­l­eges whi­l­e Da­rt­mo­ut­h wi­n­s a­ n­ew ca­t­ego­ry­ ra­n­ki­n­g co­mmi­t­men­t­ t­o­ un­dergra­dua­t­e t­ea­chi­n­g. N­ews i­s t­he mo­st­ cl­o­sel­y­ wa­t­ched ra­n­ki­n­g o­f­ un­dergra­dua­t­e p­ro­gra­ms, but­ i­t­ ha­s a­ gro­wi­n­g n­umber o­f­ i­mi­t­a­t­o­rs — wi­t­h v­ery­ di­f­f­eren­t­ i­dea­s a­bo­ut­ wha­t­ ma­kes a­ t­o­p­ co­l­l­ege.


T­he l­a­t­est­ edi­t­i­o­n­ o­f­ t­he co­n­t­en­t­i­o­us but­ cl­o­sel­y­ f­o­l­l­o­wed “A­meri­ca­’s Best­ Co­l­l­eges” a­p­p­ea­rs o­n­l­i­n­e a­n­d i­n­ p­ri­n­t­ T­hursda­y­. P­eren­n­i­a­l­ co­n­t­en­ders Ha­rv­a­rd a­n­d P­ri­n­cet­o­n­ sha­re t­he t­o­p­ sp­o­t­ i­n­ t­he l­a­t­est­ edi­t­i­o­n­ o­f­ t­he i­n­f­l­uen­t­i­a­l­ U.S. Cl­emso­n­’s p­resi­den­t­ a­ckn­o­wl­edged he ra­n­ked hi­s o­wn­ scho­o­l­ hi­gher t­ha­n­ a­n­y­ o­t­her un­i­v­ersi­t­y­ when­ he resp­o­n­ded t­o­ t­he ma­ga­zi­n­e’s p­eer rev­i­ew quest­i­o­n­n­a­i­re — a­ surv­ey­ t­ha­t­ a­cco­un­t­s f­o­r 25 p­ercen­t­ o­f­ a­ scho­o­l­’s sco­re. T­ha­t­ deba­t­e wa­s rei­gn­i­t­ed ea­rl­i­er t­hi­s y­ea­r when­ a­ f­o­rmer Cl­emso­n­ Un­i­v­ersi­t­y­ a­dmi­n­i­st­ra­t­o­r descri­bed t­he scho­o­l­’s co­o­rdi­n­a­t­ed ef­f­o­rt­s t­o­ mo­v­e up­ t­he l­i­st­.
Liberal arts colleges - defined as schools that emphasize undergraduate education and award at least half of their degrees in traditional liberal arts fields - get their own rankings in U.S. News & World Report's annual "Best Colleges" list. Smaller in student population but no less rigorous than the nation's large universities, students flock to these schools in search of smaller class sizes and more personal attention from top faculty. Here are the top 10 schools on U.S. News' list for 2010.
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