Thursday, December 3, 2009

Jaimee Grubbs SEX TAPE? New PICTURES Of Tiger Woods' Alleged Mistress

Jaimee Grubbs SEX TAPE? New PICTURES Of Tiger Woods' Alleged Mistress


Jaimee Grubbs SEX TAPE? New PICTURES Of Tiger Woods' Alleged Mistress

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 06:43 PM PST

RadarOnline.com speaks to Aaron Kinnard, ex-boyfriend of Jaimee Grubbs. Grubbs is alleged to have had a 31-month affair with Tiger Woods. Racy text messages and a voicemail to Grubbs, purportedly from Woods, were released this week, and today Woods issued an apology for his "transgressions." Kinnard, who claims to have had a six-month relationship with Grubbs, tells RadarOnline.com that the pair made a sex tape and took numerous naked pictures. He says that the tape and nude photos have been destroyed, but he provided numerous pictures of Grubbs, which can be seen below. RadarOnline.com's gal


Details of Elin Woods' newly-rewritten prenup emerge

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 10:13 AM PST

Elin Woods had a prenuptial agreement with Tiger Woods, as expected. Elin Woods and Tiger Woods are now...


Steamy singer Adam Lambert still frozen out by ABC (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 10:15 AM PST

AP - A week after getting dumped from "Good Morning America," glam-rocker Adam Lambert is still in hot water with ABC for his racy performance a couple of days earlier on its "American Music Awards" telecast.


Bank Of America Pays Back TARP Funds 2+ Years Ahead Of Schedule

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 03:49 PM PST

In Feb 2009, the company reported this… Bank of America Corp. expects to pay back U.S. Treasury relief funds within the next three years, and "categorically" does not need further government funding, Chief Executive Ken Lewis told CNBC's Maria Bartiromo in a televised interview Friday. Bank of America has received up to $45 billion in funds from the Trouble Asset Relief Program. 10 months later…from their press release… PRNewswire/ — Bank of America today announced that it will repay U.S. taxpayers their entire $45 billion investment provided under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).


AP Interview: Karzai praises Obama's deadline (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 07:03 AM PST

AP - President Hamid Karzai put a brave face Thursday on President Barack Obama's decision to start pulling out troops in mid-2011, telling The Associated Press in his first public response that it will push Afghans to take control of their own destiny.


Stella McCartney and Morrissey Team Up For Shoes

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 05:22 AM PST

McCartney the fashion designer, not the Beatle Though we would be extremely excited about Paul McCartney and Morrissey teaming up, we're still pretty psyched Stella McCartney and Morrissey are teaming up. Especially since they're teaming up for shoes!


We've learned much about Tiger, little of it good

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 05:39 PM PST

We've learned an awful lot about Tiger Woods in the past six days, perhaps much more than we ever really wanted to know. We've ...


Fort Hood officer: Career has been cut short

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 12:35 PM PST

One of two civilian police officers who brought down the Army psychiatrist accused of going on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood ...


Global warming controversy reaches NASA climate data

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 03:28 AM PST

The fight over climate science is about to cross the Atlantic with a U.S. researcher poised to sue NASA, demanding the release of the same kind of information that landed a leading British center in hot water over charges that it skewed its data. Christopher C. Horner, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, said NASA has refused for two years to provide information under the Freedom of Information Act that would show how the agency has shaped its climate data and explain why the agency has repeatedly had to correct its data dating as far back as the ... Email


Newt Gingrich Praises Obama's 'Political Courage' On Afghanistan

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 06:43 PM PST

CINCINNATI — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is praising President Barack Obama for showing political courage on Afghanistan. The Georgia Republican said Wednesday that Obama's plan to send 30,000 extra troops to Afghanistan is the right step, and that Tuesday's speech at West Point showed the president was facing reality.


Guinea's president wounded in renegade attack (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 12:07 PM PST

AP - A renegade faction of Guinea's presidential guard opened fire on the African country's leader Thursday, slightly wounding him amid rumors of deep divisions within the army nearly three months after a military-led massacre of protesters at a peaceful rally.


Victims of Bhopal gas tragedy demand cleanup (AP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 10:07 PM PST

AP - Hundreds of people marched through Bhopal with torches before dawn Thursday to mark the 25th anniversary of the world's worst industrial disaster and demand the cleanup of toxic chemicals they say still contaminate the Indian city's soil and water.


GROVES: National sovereignty may melt at climate conference

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 03:45 AM PST

OPINION/ANALYSIS: Imagine a team of clipboard-wielding, foreign bureaucrats fanning out across the United States to inspect and report on carbon emissions from American homes and hospitals, farms and factories, schools and power plants. Their reports feed into another batch of international bureaucrats sitting in Geneva, Brussels, or some other European capital. That committee's solemn charge: To pass judgment and slap penalties on the U.S. for any climatic shortcomings. For fans of national sovereignty, it's not a pretty picture. But the U.S. may well take the first step toward that unhappy f


Bernanke claims tools, will to reel in stimulus (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 09:32 AM PST

Making a case for a second term as head of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke said Thursday that he has the tools and the political backbone necessary to reel in massive economic support once the recovery is firmly rooted.


4 Economic Moves the Government Got Right

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 04:30 AM PST

Back in early May, the stock market looked as though it had rebounded from the depressing lows it had reached in March, but stocks still seesawed as investors vacillated between hope that the worst was behind and fear that nasty surprises still lay ahead.


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