Friday, January 27, 2012

GOP hopefuls say they will release health records

CORRECTS LOCATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA, INSTEAD OF UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - Republican presidential candidates, from left, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, stand during the National Anthem at the Republican presidential candidates debate at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

CORRECTS LOCATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA, INSTEAD OF UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - Republican presidential candidates, from left, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, stand during the National Anthem at the Republican presidential candidates debate at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

(AP) ? The Republicans running for their party's presidential nomination say they will release their medical records if they are picked.

Ron Paul is the 76-year-old congressman from Texas. He was asked Monday if he would release his health records given he would be the nation's oldest president if he wins. Paul says he will and then challenged his younger rivals to a 25-mile bike ride.

Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum all say they also will release their records. Gingrich joked that he has watched Paul campaign and says Paul is "in great shape."

Paul chided moderator Wolf Blitzer for the question. He says there are laws against age discrimination.

Associated Press

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Bruce Jenner: My teens don't need college

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By Us Weekly

Who needs a college degree when fame and fortune awaits?

Since their first appearance on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" in 2007, Kendall and Kylie Jenner have become stars in their own right, thanks to lucrative modeling campaigns and a thriving teen fashion empire.

PHOTOS: Kardashians as kids

When Us Weekly spoke to their father Bruce Jenner at the Performance 3D demonstration in NYC Monday, the 62-year-old Olympian admitted his girls' careers are so busy they may not pursue higher education.

"If they want to go to college, certainly, I think it's a good idea. But I'm not the advocate of, 'You've got to go to college!'" Bruce said. "I think by the time they graduate from high school, they will probably be in a position to go right to working."

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Bruce defends Kendall's racy bikini photo shoot

Like their older sisters Kourtney, 32, Kim, 31, and Khloe, 27, Kendall and Kylie are becoming branded businesswomen, Bruce explained. "They've just developing their clothing line for Sears -- it's a little more teen-oriented, the clothing line. And they're working all the time on the show."

With two magazine covers under her belt (American Cheerleader and Teen Prom), Kendall, 16, is poised to become the next big supermodel, Bruce added.

VIDEO: Bruce freaks out when he finds out Kendall is on birth control

"She'll probably have a career by the time she's out of high school," Bruce told Us. "If that's what she wants to do, that's good. I don't know if college is going to be that important for her."

Do you agree the girls don't need college? Vote in our poll, and tell us on Facebook.

Bruce Jenner's teens have millions. Do they need college?

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Katy Perry's Colorist: Why She Dyed Her Hair Blue After Split (omg!)

Katy Perry's Colorist: Why She Dyed Her Hair Blue After Split

Feelin' blue and lookin' blue, too?

Katy Perry may be licking the wounds from her failed 14-month marriage to Russell Brand -- he pulled the trigger with a Dec. 30 divorce filing -- but that has nothing to do with her latest hair color, which she debuted Thursday in Santa Barbara, Calif. during a shoot for an Adidas ad.

PHOTOS: Katy's drastic hair evolution

"Katy wanted to go this particular color blue for a few weeks now," the newly single singer's colorist Rita Hazan told Us Weekly in an exclusive chat.

The blonde shade that Perry, 26, showed off in December (with Brand, 36, at her side!) "was not an interim shade," Hazan points out. "She knew it wouldn't be permanent -- just another Katy Perry look!"

PHOTOS: Katy's crazy cleavage

"It didn't take long to transition to this color as we have been working together previously," the celeb stylist adds. "We have a great relationship -- Katy is the ideal client because she loves to be creative and unpredictable with her look."

PHOTOS: Katy and Russell's bygone romance

"She was great, really nice. She seemed happy," Perry fan Eric Berlanger said of Perry's demeanor on the Adidas set Thursday.

Adds a pal close to the "Firework" singer: "She is all about moving on now."

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Monday, January 9, 2012

ESPN article dubs Atlanta worst sports town in America

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Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan

If the Atlanta Falcons?

ESPN New York writer Rob Parker takes Atlanta to the woodshed for its support, or lack thereof, of all its professional sports teams, including the recently departed Atlanta Thrashers?

?If the New York Yankees?

Click here for the full scathing article about Atlanta.

Have your say -- Click here and take our poll about the city?s support for its teams.

If the Atlanta Falcons?

ESPN New York writer Rob Parker takes Atlanta to the woodshed for its support, or lack thereof, of all its professional sports teams, including the recently departed Atlanta Thrashers?

?If the New York Yankees?

Click here for the full scathing article about Atlanta.

Have your say -- Click here and take our poll about the city?s support for its teams.

Source: http://feeds.bizjournals.com/~r/bizj_atlanta/~3/oTEwbmRH3Bg/espn-article-dubs-atlanta-worst-sports.html

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India loses to China on social front: Sen

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Source: businesstoday.intoday.in --- Saturday, January 07, 2012
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen says there is a huge gap on social front between Indian and China as the former is one of the best performers in terms of social indicators. ...

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