Monday, May 30, 2011

Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery


Any current or former U.S. service members buried in Arlington National Cemetery will receive a special honor of a member of a special group of women known as "The Arlington Ladies." As the co-anchor Jeff Glori reported in "The Early Show" on Memorial Day, take part in any funeral at the cemetery - a daily average of about 30 - it certainly is not veteran, being buried without a civilian witness - to tell if Glori said that "I can say on behalf of the soldiers and the country," You are not forgotten. "

"The significance of Arlington National Cemetery is almost overwhelming," Joayn Bahr, one of about 65 Arlington Ladies, told CBS News. He is the representative of the Army Arlington Ladies. Each member of the Arlington Ladies is not served in the military, or is related to someone who is.

"In many cases," said Bahr, "where family members can not come for health reasons, because of the distance of the journey, and I never want someone who gave their lives and service in this country to forget. "Arlington is our nation's most sacred and buried, Bahr says," If you look around and see the granite headstones, you see all the people who cared about our country enough to defend it and fight for freedom. "

Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated


A study published in Sports Illustrated on Monday claimed that since 2002 at least 28 Ohio State football players are traded or sold memorabilia. Sources told the magazine that the players already on the memorabilia, including items signed by former coach Jim tableau, at least since the second season of Ohio State. Tableau resignation Monday amid NCAA investigation into the behavior of the coach.

The magazine reported that the tableau NCAA bylaw 10.1, unethical behavior, infringed on three occasions. The first time it did not take steps, when you tip in April 2010 for about six players who sell the relics of the tattoo. The second was in the form of the agreement, which stated that he knew not signed violations. The third time was in December when he was not coming to school officials knowledge of the research.

Robert Rose, who played defensive end informed picture in Sports Illustrated that he sold, and "at least 20" people on the team exchanged memories of the tattoo. The study also found that the allegations Ohio State players traded relics of marijuana. The second tattoo shop. Dudley'z Tattoos & Body Piercing, is also mentioned in the article. The shop is closed because the West Broad Street location, said the area where the artist once said that he remembered a tattoo, at least 15 players.

Basketball Wives

Basketball Wives


The third season of "Football Wives" returns on VH1 on Monday, and although some players may be from what the ladies say, the queen bee of the cast (including women, ex-wives, girlfriends and ex-girlfriend) Shaunie O 'Neal says it all in a good mood, and nothing ever changes.

"Along with the usual drama you get a dip in the personal lives of the ladies a little bit, " said O'Neal, who executive produces and stars in the series. "We have kids, you meet some of the ladies and their parents to the story of a little heard. It is a bit more personal this season." O'Neal's role in the show was that the peacekeepers, while the other ladies duke it out and throw some punches.

While Cameo player is minimized, women are more than happy to talk about current and former members of (although the lawsuit against his former Dwight Howard Royce Reed has crushed most of the jokes). But you will not hear bad talk about Shaq Shaunie. "It is important to me because we have children, to stay cool," she said. "We do not need to be BFF. We do not talk every day or something like that, but we are parents first and it is important that we continue."
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