Sunday, August 23, 2009

Kim Twaddell

Kim Twaddell
Kim Twaddell: Friend Of Kirstie Alley Goes Missing reportedly,since Thursday. The actress is offering a prize money of $25000 to anybody who will get her to Kim. There has been no news about Twaddell since the last 48 hours. Twaddell was last seen in North Coventry, Pottstown, Pennsylvania on August 20th at around 1 pm. (Thursday). She was last seen driving her Silver 2005 Toyota Highlander, with the number plate FHT0361. The car has also reportedly disappeared along with Kim. She was wearing a white T-shirt with dark blue trousers prior to her disappearance.
Kim Cox Twaddell, aged 41,(140 lbs) is a short brown-haired white woman. She is about 5 feet 7 inches tall and has brown eyes. Kim is married and has a sister named Nicole Cox. She was seen leaving her home on Thursady afternoon, sources revealed. Kirstie Alley has requested her celebrity friends Demi Moore, Alyssa Milano, and Denise Richards to help her in tracing Twaddell, by posting Twitter blogs to Americans.
Twaddell failed to call up or show up for an evening shift at her workplace, and was not to be located anywhere afterwards. She seemed to have disappeared into thin air just like that. She was working as a nurse’s assistant at Portstown Memorial Medical Center. Kristie Alley is using Nancy Grace’s CNN website to give information regarding her missing friend. Grace is a host on a talk-show ‘Nancy Grace’, doing interviews and debates (Monday-Sunday 8pm and 10pm ET). There will be a short segment featuring the missing woman on the on the ‘Nancy Grace’ show on Monday.

Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

Soul mates for 'Elephants:' Asheville resident, author Sara Gruen talks about loving animals ‘We had a choice — ocean or mountains, in North Carolina — and we chose mountains,” best-selling author Sara Gruen says of her and her family's move to the Asheville area. Gruen, who has dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship, was born in Vancouver, where both environments are prominent.


Her coming here followed the publication of her third novel, “Water for Elephants,” an immensely popular tale of romance and tragedy in a Depression-era circus. Now the writer, who has become attached to a number of humane causes, embraces a local one, the Literacy Council of Buncombe County. On Saturday, she'll talk about “The Writer's Experience” as the keynote for the Literacy Council's annual fundraiser, the Authors for Literacy Dinner and Silent Auction. The following interview captures her interest in reading and her passions as a writer.

Antwon Tanner

Antwon Tanner has pleaded guilty to selling more than a dozen Social Security numbers for $10,000. Tanner told a federal judge in Brooklyn on Friday that he was a middleman, selling numbers someone else provided. He and his lawyer didn't comment on how he got involved in the scheme. Tanner is expected to get as much as a year in prison at his sentencing, set for Nov. 20. The 34-year-old actor was charged in April with selling 16 Social Security numbers and three bogus Social Security cards.
Tanner plays the character Skills in the CW series. Representatives for the network didn't immediately return a telephone call Saturday. Tanner also appeared in the 2005 movie "Coach Carter," starring Samuel L. Jackson. Tanner told a federal judge in Brooklyn on Friday that he was a middleman, selling numbers someone else provided. He and his lawyer didn’t comment on how he got involved in the scheme. Tanner is expected to get as much as a year in prison at his sentencing, set for Nov. 20.
The 34-year-old actor was charged in April with selling 16 Social Security numbers and three bogus Social Security cards. Tanner plays the character Skills in the CW series. Representatives for the network didn’t immediately return a telephone call Saturday. Tanner also appeared in the 2005 movie “Coach Carter,” starring Samuel L. Jackson.
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