Monday, April 1, 2013

Cory Monteith


Cory Monteith

"Glee" star Cory Monteith has checked into rehab.
The agent told ABCNews.com that the actor "voluntarily presented himself addiction facility."

"He kindly ask for respect and privacy, as it will take the necessary steps to recovery," the agency added in a statement.

This is not the first time the 30-year-old actor, who plays Finn Hudson in the Fox musical comedy-drama was subject to rehab. 2011 interview with Parade magazine, said Montieth treated at age 19 to fight the addiction, which in itself, "whatever." He told Parade that he was "lucky to be alive."

She is currently dating "Glee" co-star Lea Michele. He said the people, "and I love Corey and I will support him on it."
"I am grateful and proud to have to make a decision," he said.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Red Equal Sign


Red Equal Sign

Looks like the Facebook news feeds across the country, but not much explanation. It's just that they are equal to the Facebook profile pictures of all red? Look no further than the Human Rights Campaign, an organization in support of same-sex marriages that work particularly successful social media initiatives, the Supreme Court discussed the issue in the next two days.

Via Facebook today HRC called gay marriage supporters to "binge" with a bright red, the cabinet, and Facebook pages, changing profile pictures to the PC "=" logo. This idea has also caught the eye of Congress, of the 13 members of the display symbols that Ryan Beckwith.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Amanda Knox

Amanda Knox

Sensational case of Amanda Knox and Meredith KERCHER murder back in the headlines again. This time, Italy Supreme Court will decide, once and for all, to close the case, for better or send it back to the lower court to try again.

On Monday, the court heard testimony of the top Italian Italian prosecutors want to put them back to prison in his native Seattle. In 2009, Knox and former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were sentenced to 26 and 25 years in prison and a stabbing KERCHER, Knox's British roommate in 2007, leaving him to die drowning in his own blood. Two years later, the duo also sensationally acquitted of the Court of Appeal to the release. Rudy Guede, a vagabond in the Ivory Coast, was convicted in a separate fast-track trial and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The sentence was confirmed by the Italian Supreme Court in 2011, but reduced the sentence to 16 years.

Hearing on Monday marked the final stage of the three-tier judicial system in Italy, Knox and Sollecito. If the judgment is not satisfied, the final decision of the High Court can not be appealed again, and Knox guarantees freedom. If the high court rules that the matter should be re-that dates back only to the stage of the appeal, is not normal. In fact, it would return to the 2009 decision that Knox and Sollecito were originally convicted.

In Italy, all criminal cases, which are automatically accepted for filing an appeal after the lower court (though not all prosecutors or attorneys decided to appeal.) More than 50 percent of all appeal cases changed on appeal, as in the case of Knox . Much less has been modified once again to the Supreme Court, but it is not uncommon for the court to order a new trial or sentence, or a subtle change in some way.
Bookmark and Share