amy madigan
Actress Amy Madigan Randy Orton will join the family drama "Big Red". The "Big Red" is written and directed by Mike Pavone. The film revolves around 12-year boy who was her teacher put on a project with the largest school pariahs and social outcasts, a child who is known as "Big Red." In the film Madigan will play the principal role and Orton will describe the father of another child at school.

Amy Madigan is famous for her role as Annie Kinsella in the 1989 film Field of Dreams. Not only that he was also known for her role as Iris Crowe in the HBO television series Carnivale. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Madigan father was Chicago-area political analysts, newspaper reporters, and broadcast media personality and lawyer. He studied philosophy at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, piano at The Music Conservatory of Chicago College of Performing Arts. In 1970 he moved to Los Angeles.

In 1985 he was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in the movie twice in a lifetime. Throughout the late 70s he played keyboards, Percussions, and vocals in the back of Steve Goodman. After that he worked with Danny Sheridan Eli Radish Band with replacing former Pure Prairie League vocalist Starr Smith. Amy Madigan is also working with an organization called from NARAL Pro-Choice America, which is pro-choice/women 's' rights organization. In 1983, he was married to actor Ed Harris and the couple have one child together.
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sander levin
Sander Levin, ranking the 94th most liberal member of parliament according to annual rankings released by the National Journal last week, which says quite a bit since the 93 in front of most fringe nut-cases Kooks, one of which is Pete Stark who will initially take the gavel from Rangel: Wee-Weed Up: Pete Stark, Rangel replacement on the committee, told constituents ObamaCare townhall "I'm not going to respect you by peeing on your feet. It's not going to waste decent urine". So the Dems may not want to commit suicide by Pete Stark fired a bullet into their heads. Instead, they will slow to commit suicide by focusing on the economy while ignoring ObamaCare. Part of the reason I think Levin was chosen was because he was not so good in the district voting itself, the result of the liberal voice recordings. From The Detroit News: Michigan Rep. Sander Levin for the seat tax and Facilities How to write a panel

Rep. Sander Levin of Michigan was chosen today as the acting chairman of the tax-writing House Committee How and facilities, post play an important role in health care and the billions of dollars in tax cuts expire.

Levin replaces Charles Rangel, DN.Y., who stepped aside as chairman Wednesday as the House ethics committee to investigate the fund-raising and finance.

Rep. Fortney "Pete" Stark, D-Calif., To hold daily acts of leadership for under House rules, but Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the meeting of all House Democrats today that Levin's choice to run the committees.

He will serve until the ethics case Rangel completed or the new Congress held next year. Stark will remain chairman and Facilities How health subcommittee.

Levin told reporters: "I think you know a close relationship with Charlie. At this point, I was acting chairman."

Rangel, who said he did not want to damage the case of ethics fellow Democrat, said, "This is the best thing for the country, Congress and the committees under the circumstances. I love him. He's good. He was meticulous. He has a reputation, and he will do us well. "

Levin, 78, who represents a large piece of Macomb County, the Democrats' leading experts on trade issues and key players in the legislation on taxes. Currently, he is also head of Roads and Facilities trade subcommittee, where he has pushed a strong provisions to protect the rights of workers in each trade transaction.

Levin was first elected in 1982 and in his 14th term. He is the brother of Senator Carl Levin, D-Mich., Chairman Senate Armed Services Committee.

Andy Levin, son recently tried to run for office in Michigan and was defeated because he was an adventurer, moved back to Michigan after living outside the country for years only to run on his father's and uncle's name.
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Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer has a new CD called "Greed and Fear."

Harry Shearer is a comic personality who takes "hyphenate" to new levels. First and foremost an actor, he was also a writer, director, satirist, musician, broadcaster, playwright, multi-media artist and record label owner.

But Mr. Burns voice actor among the other stars, also said that Fox's party, led by Rupert Murdoch, that it is separated from the support of Fox. He believes that without the support of the Fox series The Simpsons is not going to be the most popular series of Harry Shearer.

He said: "Rupert was not involved. We just write a script that does not involve Fox. In fact, I believe the reason why we can succeed because no one except our own involve our team."
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"I must relate the horrors as I recall them, in the hope that some force for mankind might be moved to relieve forever the unfortunate creatures who are still imprisoned in the back wards of decaying institutions". – Frances Farmer on her past experience as a mental patient

“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds" –Albert Einstein

Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle - Nirvana
It's so relieving
To know that you're leaving as soon as you get paid
It's so relaxing
To hear that you're asking wherever you get your way
It's so soothing
To know that you'll sue me, this is starting to sound the same

I miss the comfort in being sad (x3)
In her false witness, we hope you're still with us,
To see if they float or drown
Our favorite patient, a display of patience,
Disease-covered Puget Sound
She'll come back as fire, to burn all the liars,
And leave a blanket of ash on the ground

I miss the comfort in being sad (x3)

Im crazy give me a lobotomy!
Frances Farmer, Hollywood Starlet, like lobotomized Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over The Coo Nest whispered. Why? He's tough, he smokes, he drinks, he spoke again, he was stubborn, mouthy. He does not fit the mold of womanhood 50.

Those damn crazy fuckers...
Different people are often punished, harassed, and sometimes killed, because people do not fit the mold. Close redneck hometown, is the city of Steilacoom. Here is a famous hospital that Frances Farmer was imprisoned for most of his life. Within the walls of this sanatorium, creative spirit Farmer dies, forever silencing the great minds.

Free to live?
I sometimes worry about what happened to "weird" and "crazy" in the community. My last post explained 3 teenagers convicted of murder is wrong based on "evidence" that they wear black clothes, read Stephan King, and listening to Metallica. Often times, people feel someone as crazy for creativity, intelligence and nonconformism.

Im melting .... Im melting ....
If I lived 200 years ago, would I have been burned at the stake for being a witch? If I lived in the 1950s I would have been institutionalized and given lobotomies? The answer may be yes to both.

Western State Sanitarium
Ruins of Old Western State Sanitarium about 40 minutes drive from my home town. Here Francis Farmer was among the thousands of "deviants" institutionalized and lobotomized possible. Deviants were manic-depressives, gay and lesbian, outspoken nonconformist, returned war veterans, and others.
Western countries sitting on the ruins of the old, with a steam engine room was left intact. According to folklore, was haunted by many former residents.

Frances Farmer (info stolen from the Web)

Born in Seattle, Frances Farmer studied drama at the University of Washington, Seattle. In 1936, he went to Hollywood where he secured seven-year contract with Paramount. In 1942, he was found guilty of 'mentally incompetent' and committed to a series of mental hospitals and public psychiatric hospital, where he finally received lobotomies. After eleven years he was released, and spent a few years of his life caring for parents who have done it and taking odd jobs. He appeared on "This Is Your Life" (1952), and ran his TV show itself, "Frances Farmer Presents" (1958) for six years. He died of cancer in 1970.

Lobotomies

This is par for the course for any "undesirable", a way to control someone who will not be controlled, how to cure "mental illness". As gruesome and barbaric as this may seem to us now, hundreds of thousands will be lobotomized between 1935-1960. Dr. Walter Freeman's lobotomies known as a pioneer, he made more than 3,000, some of the assembly line mass butcher.

Description lobotomies (from Web)
The procedure involved first knocked unconscious patients with two or three electric shocks from an electric therapy machine. After the seizure the patient lying down and numb, Walter Freeman lifted the patient's eyelid and inserted an ice pick-like instrument called leucotome through tear duct. A few taps with a hammer breaking a bone surgery. Freeman took a position behind the patient's head, pushing leucotome about an inch and a half into the frontal lobe of the brain of patients, and move the sharp tip back and forth. Then he repeated the process with the other eye socket.


King lobotomies met with Hollywood Starlet
In the late 1940s at Western State Hospital in Steilacoom, Wash., Freemen met film actress Frances Farmer, according to the Farmer's biography of William Arnold.

Farmers had been a patient there for five years, victims of intolerance family of unconventional behavior and wild. Freeman lobotomized him if he is still not clear, although Arnold said he was doing. Farmers relatives and staff of Western State psychiatrist at the time said it never happened, but said his father was Frank Freeman verified Farmer's operations and identifies himself as a patient who presented the world's most famous photo lobotomies, often reproduced shot showing Freeman with hairy and muscular arms leucotome hammer into the eyes of women in Western countries as a crowd watched. Farmers filmed interviews made after he came home from the hospital showed separate and flat demeanored (although obviously intelligent) women, the results are consistent with lobotomies

Western State Hospital
By any measure, Western State Hospital in the late 1940s was a bleak place. More than 2700 patients - 500 more than the official capacity - is crammed into the ancient hall. Many patients are housed in the elderly, turn-of-the-century buildings, similar to the one that had been destroyed by fire (killing two patients) in 1947. After the fire, emergency wards have been established in the corridor was originally used as a heating trial practice. Regions have been covered with canvas, but it provides little protection against wind, rain, and cold. PI found that it was still used as a ward two years later.


Because of shortage of staff, patients entered into bed around 4 pm and arrested there 12 hours. Inadequate salaries and poor living complex problems efficiently get help. Lived in the ward attendants stationed in a basement with sagging floors and cement walls collapsed. Dr. William N. Keller, hospital superintendent, said the hospitals needed about $ 8 million to improve facilities and expand the staff, a figure far greater than what the Legislature is willing to provide. "People seem more interested in how cheaply they can take care of their mental illness rather than how well," he commented (PI, 1949).


"Lobotomies Gets Them Home"
Given this condition, a hospital administrator who is naturally interested in new types of surgery that promises to help people leave institutions psychological disabilities and return to useful lives: transorbital lobotomies. The procedure involves inserting a thin, such as icepick leucotome tool called under the patient's eyelid and into the brain's frontal lobe, where he used to cut the nerves thought to cause severe emotional distress. This was developed by Dr. Walter G. Freeman, a prominent Washington, DC, neurologist and psychiatrist, whose motto is "lobotomies until they come home."


Freeman demonstrated the technique at Western State Hospital on August 19, 1947, operating in 13 patients. At one point, a photographer snapped his picture, producing what has become the world's most famous photo lobotomies. Which often shows reproduced images of his Freeman holds a coma leucotome in women. Before his death in 1972, Freeman reportedly told his son Frank that the woman in the photograph Frances Farmer.
said that he heard a woman on the ward "begging" for lobotomies, because "They have said the operation would chop up one of the nerves that control the sense of grief" (Indianapolis Star). But he reported to Kibbee and other friends that he did not have surgery.

The old Western State Sanitarium, Tacoma / Lakewood.
Tacoma - Lakewood - The Old Western State Sanitarium, feeling watched, panic and sadness. On some rainy foggy night when the moon is full, you can hear moans and footsteps in the end for the morning. Patients believed that there had been institutionalized. The place was in ruins now but still there and boiler room underground that is where most of the sound came. The fence around also shakes his head when no one else with you.

We will never forget you, Frances!


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oprah without makeup
TV presenter Oprah Winfrey described without makeup. Oprah has become the highest paid stars in the entertainment world. She is also on of the most powerful woman in America. This is what Oprah is like without make-up on ......


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The Ides of March was a festive day dedicated to the god Mars and a military parade was usually held. In modern world, the term Ides of March is best called the date that Julius Caesar was assassinated in 709 AUC or 44 B.C. In William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, Caesar is warned to “beware the Ides of March.

Or civilian-military Ides of March in Turkey

Capturing the prosecutor. Dozens of active and retired military officers were arrested. Angry general. Accusing politicians. Panting cries lamenting an "attack on democracy," or the threat of "Sharia law." And that's just the last few days.

If Turkey had difficulty tracking skirmishing among the military, the judiciary and the government, outside and start a new will find the intricacies of Turkish politics all but mind-numbing. So let's take it slowly.

Most political hyperventilation of a few days changed to "Balyoz" (sledgehammer) Operation, a military coup that allegedly dating to 2003 that has rocked the country during the last five weeks.

Plot initially revealed by the January 20 daily Taraf feisty, young newspaper constantly focused on criticizing the Turkish military. Alleged conspiracy to remove the Justice and Development Party, or AKP, from power by weakening the state, including increased tension between Turkey and Greece in the Aegean Sea by Turkish fighter was shot down, two mosque bombings in Istanbul which significantly during prayer time and organized staging attacks the military museum by agents dressed as an extremist.

Is this seriously considered once upon a time? Or there are some officers who are dissatisfied and helpless scenario only have an hour session that no one should take seriously? In short, this is a debate that has occurred in many turkish table, backgammon game coffee shops and teahouses students in recent weeks.
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food network
The fact that there is a Food Network makes me believe that obesity in America is not only self-inflicted. Tune into the Food Channel and you will see every possible combination of appetizer, main course and dessert imagine. Events such as "30 Minutes Food," "Ten Dollar Dinners," "The Best Thing I Ever Ate," and "Mexican Made Easy" gives examples of why there are 'fat' problems in the states.

Claire Robinson chefs like Rachel Ray, Aida Mollenkamp and Padma Lakshmi all talented in their own right but the fact that they are all beautiful women and have, at one time, appeared on the Food Network, making it difficult to not become overweight.

I would love to see the hungry be fed, but the axiom of television channels in our food today, do not push the state in third world countries to get ambitious. These feeding stations should be like the Playboy Channel for people prone to malnutrition. The children stared in awe at some pictures that appear on the screen.

"Did you just see that?"

"Oh God. That looks delicious. Wait, you talked about food and Padma Lakshmi, right?"

What I think they should counterprogrammed with The Food Network is a Network anorexia. Put the show in the starring Britney Spears, Nicole Richie and Calista Flockhart. They could put the ham and spread Cheez Whiz on crackers. Which shows can be called "30 Years Off Your Life," and "Look Skeleton Made Easy."

That way, at least you can get both ends of the stick. "Do I want to be a toothpick too fat or thin?"

That is the question. Malnutrition and when people see these stations, they could be like, "Okay, we really need to eat." Add to that, when people see this obesity, they can be like, "Okay, we really have our asses off.

That would kill two birds with one stone.
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Tsunami was to hit Hawaii and the local government has asked the public to remain vigilant. Googeling people, twitter or watch live coverage to look forward to Hawaiian Tsunami latest updates. According to sources, the sea was described as out of breath now. The first tsunami waves reached Hawaii. In the area of the Hawaiian resort packed and heading higher. Tsunami warning in effect. Big waves expected to hit the coast on Saturday at noon eastern standard time 5. Initial wave measuring about 8 feet.

Tsunami warning came after earthquake that struck on Saturday morning with a magnitude 8.8 chile. The report is the Pacific Ocean began to lift in the water and ready to dump the tsunami. Watch live feed above, and the U.S. Navy moved the fleet.

Photo earthquake (Earthquake Pictures) has been published on the internet. Local Channel 3 from Hawaii is broadcasting the event live. You can watch live updates of the tsunami in Hawaii. It is said that the tsunami would hit Hawaii at 11:00 or 4:30. The people on the internet for the Tsunami Coverage Live Webcam. It is said that the Live webcams from Hawaii will be available on the internet.


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Cheryl Bernard Swimsuit Photos – Canadian curler Cheryl Bernard has reached stardom degree with a special exhibiting at the Vancouver Games.
The 44 year old Canadian curler’s racy swimsuit photos are surfacing everywhere. What is going on with this year’s Winter Olympians? With yet another Olympic athlete revealing way more than the price of the Olympic ticket warrants are there even more racy photos to come up from this year’s Winter Olympic Games?

Recently, an Olympic athlete posed for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. American skier Hannah Teter made the decision to bare a more revealing side of herself in SI. It shouldn't surprise that those photos raised quite a few eyebrows and more once the magazine issue hit new stands around the world.

To be fair Cheryl Bernard’s swimsuit photos are actually used in a racy calendar titled “Women of Curling.” So, you might prefer to look out for the calendar when it's released to the public.
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kim yu na
There are rumors splashing around the Internet that Kim Yu Na has had plastic surgery for her perfect body type. While young and flexible, it's hardly likely an Olympic athlete such as this woman would have it.

Kim’s body proportion is often said to be the perfect golden ratio. The Chosun Ilbo has obtained her measurements from uniform maker INS 102, which measured Kim Yu Na at a hotel in Seoul in December.

However it's interesting to note she has the perfect modeling type body. According to her dressmaker, she is 164 cm tall and weighing 47 kg. One reason Kim feels so beautiful when she twists and turns on the ice is her legs and arms are slightly longer than a person with her balances, meaning she has a better look to her than other athletes.

Muscles developed throughout her body also help her movements look well balanced, whereas overdevelopment of muscles in certain parts of the body such as upper arms or thighs can make movements look stiff.

Fashion stylist Han Hye-yeon said, “Unlike many other athletes, Kim Yu Na has a slender, flexible body, so she has the natural ‘S’ curve when she’s performing.” Kim So-yeon, an executive at a modeling agency, said, “She has perfect body proportions for a fashion model.”
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seaworld trainerORLANDO, Fla. -- SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau killed in Shamu attack Wednesday and thrashed the woman around underwater, killing her in front of a horrified audience. It marked the third time the animal had been involved in a human death.

Distraught audience members were hustled out of the arena immediately, and the park was closed. Trainer Dawn Brancheau, 40, was one of the park's most experienced. It wasn't clear if she drowned or died from the thrashing.

Victoria Biniak, of Clermont, spoke with Matt Lauer and said the attack happened in an underwater viewing area, and SeaWorld workers quickly took action.

A former contractor with SeaWorld told the Orlando Sentinel that the whale, Tilikum, is typically kept isolated from SeaWorld's other killer whales and that SeaWorld trainers weren't allowed to go into the water with him because of his violent history.

There were conflicting accounts of the attack. The sheriff's office said Brancheau slipped or fell under the whale's tank, but at least one witness said the animal leaped from the water and dragged the woman in.

Wednesday's attack was the second time in two months that a SeaWorld trainer was killed. On Dec. 24, 29-year-old Alexis Martinez Hernandez fell from a whale and beat out his ribcage at Loro Parque on the Spanish island of Tenerife. Park officials said the whale, a 14-year-old named Keto, made an unusual move as the two practiced a trick in which the whale lifts the trainer and leaps into the air.
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C.R. JohnsonTwenty-six-year-old C.R. Johnson was killed today while skiing at Squaw Valley, California. According to a argument issued by the resort, the Lake Tahoe native caught an edge on exposed rocks while entering the Light Towers field above the Cornice II lift. He flopped rocks before coming to a rest more hundred yards below the entry. Ski Patrol were on the scene within minutes, but efforts to revive Johnson failed. He was reportedly wearing a helmet.

Jim Rogers, a member of the Lake Tahoe-area resort's ski patrol, said was skiing with a group of friends Wed when he fell although trying to negotiate a "very, very tight, rocky area."

A statement released by Squaw Valley affirmed that Johnson missed his first turn, fell downhill into rocks, and slid several hundred yards. Medical personnel responded within minutes, to no avail.

C.R. Johnson has been part of the Squaw Valley class since birth and will be greatly missed,” Amelica Richmond said for the resort. “The loss of CR will deeply affect not just the local skiing community but skiers world.

C.R. Johnson was known in recent years for his inspiring return to skiing after a traumatic brain injury that he suffered in December of 2005. The injury, sustained when another skier accidentally landed on him during a run, left him in a coma for 10 days. He spent 34 days in the hospital and several months in rehab, but was back on snow by the end of that winter. He made steady progress in recent seasons and this winter finished third in the prestigious Red Bull Linecatcher event in the French Alps.

But long before his injury, Johnson was known as a park and pipe skiing prodigy who helped redefine the sport in the first years of this century by proving what was possible on twin tip skis. He was a two-time Winter X Games medalist, earning bronze in the 2001 Big Air and silver in the 2002 slopestyle. But those years were simply a warm up for the next three.

"C.R. Johnson lived every day in the present," says Poor Boyz Productions cinematographer Tyler Hamlet, who filmed Johnson last winter for the PBP movie "Every Day Is A Saturday." "He was always positive, always stoked. I just hope people can take his vibe into their own lives. Live it, shred it, be happy."
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