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Archive for May 7th, 2010


Dallas Escorts: Controversy over questions likely to spur NFL to institute reforms to process

Posted: Friday May 7, 2010 3:06PM; Updated: Friday May 7, 2010 4:03PM
Issues raised about pre-draft questions likely to spur reforms Story Highlights Questions posed to a pair of rookies before draft have raised questions of legality Players involved have not threatened to sue teams or NFL, but may have grounds Controversy over questions likely to spur NFL to institute reforms to process
Can NFL teams legally ask prospective draft picks any question, no matter how offensive, during pre-draft interviews?
The last few weeks have revealed two interviews that strike many as objectionable. Namely, Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland asking Dez Bryant if his mother is a prostitute and an official from the Cincinnati Bengals reportedly asking Geno Atkins if he was straight or gay.
These and similar types of questions could pose legal consequences and possibly lead to reform of pre-draft interviews.

See the full article from “SI.com”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Convicted Detroit Mayor Seeks Help Paying Debts

… May 7) — Kwame Kilpatrick, the convicted former mayor of Detroit, is turning to his former constituents to help pay off his debt to society.
On Wednesday, Kilpatrick launched the website “Friends of Kwame,” which invites supporters to leave messages as well as monetary donations.
“Kwame and his family heard for months that supporters wanted to do more, and now there are three big ways to help: with prayer, with encouraging notes and with financial support,” Kilpatrick’s spokesman, Mike Paul, said in a press release.
The website accepts all major credit cards as well as PayPal.
Kilpatrick’s need for donations stems from his 2008 conviction on obstruction of justice charges in connection with a whistle-blower case brought by two Detroit police officers. The officers were abruptly fired for investigating the death of a female stripper who was said to have performed at a wild party at Kilpatrick’s mansion.

See the full article from “AOL News”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Pacman Jones gets two-year deal from Bengals

When he signs his new two-year contract today or Monday, the seemingly inevitable will happen – cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones will become a Cincinnati Bengal. And given Pacman’s off-field history, and the Bengals’ history of taking on troubled players, the only question is why it took so long for this to happen after Pacman tried out for the team in February. After displaying major skills with the Tennessee Titans in 2005 and 2006, Jones was suspended by the league for the entire 2007 season for a series of incidents in which he was interviewed by police. Jones’ most notorious involvement was the strip club incident during the NBA All-Star weekend, when a fight and shooting left one man paralyzed. Given another chance by the Dallas Cowboys for the 2008 season, Jones was suspended six games that year for yet another scuffle, this time with a bodyguard provided by the team. In 2009, Jones was close to signing a contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. But an outburst that became a viral video staple, in which Jones dug his own grave in many different ways, put an end to that speculation.

See the full article from “Yahoo! Sports (blog)”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Lawrence Taylor Walks Out of Jail

Lawrence Taylor was just photographed leaving jail — a couple of hours after the judge set his bail at a massive $75,000.
Taylor was arrested early this morning in Suffern, NY — and formally arraigned on charges of 3rd degree rape and patronizing a prostitute.
The NFL legend lives in Florida, but also has a home in New Jersey.

See the full article from “TMZ.com (blog)”

Dallas Escorts: This year’s Day of Prayer shrouded in controversy

One World Market at 811 Ninth St. is Durham’s only nonprofit store dedicated to alleviating poverty and fostering economic justice. The organization was started more than 18 years ago by Watts Street Baptist Church with support from Durham Congregations in Action. Since that time, the market has provided more than $3.5 million to hundreds of artisans in 58 of the world’s poorest countries.
Fair Trade has a far-reaching impact, said Laura Wendell, executive director. “Buying fair trade protects children from exploitation by providing families with money for school fees and safe housing.”
In addition, many of One World Market’s suppliers use part of the funds from craft sales to support AIDS respite centers, programs for disabled children, training for former prostitutes, interventions to end human trafficking and other programs focused on the needs of the very poor.

See the full article from “Durham News”