Friday, December 14, 2007

John Lennon's hair


Lennon's hair highlight of auction
15 hours ago
A shorn lock of John Lennon's hair has fetched £24,000 at auction as part of a sale of Beatles' memorabilia built up by a former hairdresser to the Fab Four.
The hair was sold to an unnamed telephone bidder as the highlight of a sale of the Betty Glasow collection of Beatles and film memorabilia held at Gorringes auction house in Worthing, West Sussex.
Accompanying the lock, which is stuck in a copy of Lennon's 1965 book A Spaniard In The Works, is a hand-written message which reads: "To Betty, lots of love and hair, from John Lennon xx."

Source:

Associated press

Taylor Swift New Artist


Thursday, December 13, 2007

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Almost All The Gossips You Handle to Read


Nah! I was just flippin'

Gossip...gossip

Source:
newchatter.com

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Friday, December 7, 2007

Miss California USA, Raquel Beezley


Miss California USA, Raquel Beezley, front, is crowned by reigning Miss California USA Meagan Tandy at a news conference in Beverly Hills, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007.

Blaming an accounting mix-up, Miss California USA organizers have handed this year's title from Miss Los Angeles Christina Silva to Miss Barstow Raquel Beezley. Beezley was handed the crown Thursday in a Beverly Hills ceremony by last year's Miss California, Megean Tandy, after the pageant's state director, Keith Lewis, blamed the mistake on 'human error.'
(AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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This is quite a horror for Miss Silva. How true that one feels the agony of defeat, so we speak?

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Dennis and Kimberly Quaid


Cedars-Sinai releases a statement.

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the hospital where DENNIS and KIMBERLY QUAID's infant twins, ZOE and BOONE, and a third, unnamed, patient were administered an overdose of medication, today released a statement announcing changes in hospital procedure.

The babies were given a 10,000 units per milliliter dose of the drug heparin when they should have been given a 10 units per milliliter dose. In the statement, the hospital said, "The medical center's investigation found that preventable errors made by pharmacy and nursing staff caused the wrong concentration of heparin to be used."

The hospital discloses that a pharmacy technician mistakenly removed a vial of the higher concentration of the medication from the shelf and when a second pharmacy technician failed to verify the concentration of the medication, it was sent to a satellite pharmacy.

The satellite pharmacy technician did not verify the concentration of the medication, and it was put in the location in the pediatrics unit where the lower concentration medication is normally kept. Nurses who administered the heparin to the patients did not verify the medication and dosage, contrary to hospital policy.

The medical center detailed several new policies in the statement and also noted that nurses and pharmacy technicians have all been re-trained regarding high-alert medical policies and practices.

The hospital also noted in the statement: "The individuals involved in this incident were immediately relieved of duty pending investigation, and appropriate disciplinary actions are being taken."

Posted December 04, 2007 6:02:00 PM
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