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Clintons' Tax Returns Would Cast a Wider Light

Clinton has been a senior adviser to Mr. Burkle's closely held Yucaipa Cos. and a partner or profit participant in certain Yucaipa investment funds.

Mrs. Clinton's presidential disclosure form shows that her husband had received as much as $17,500 in interest income from Yucaipa holdings since the beginning of 2006. It also said Mr. Clinton received a "guaranteed" partnership payment of "over $1,000." The Clintons' tax returns likely would give a clearer idea of the precise magnitude of that partnership payment and possibly other details about his partnership arrangement with Yucaipa.

The Clintons' tax returns also could provide information about some of the couple's expenses, said Paul Offenbacher, a Silver Spring, Md., accountant. One possible example: What expenses, if any, Mr.


Hip-Hop Rumors: Was Obama Robbed? Soulja Boy Goes OFF!...

Now people looking for the next HOT CRAZE or DANCE. THEY LOOKING FOR THE NEXT "SOULJA BOY" But its only 1 Of me! I'm nominated for a grammy behind this shit. So next time you think about saying something reckless just stop and really think about that shit.

- *changing subject again* I Figured it all out.. Lol I know Why people hate. I was a Celebrity before the Deal. I've been hated on my whole life and for what? CUZ IM THE SHIT. I sit back and say hey? why they hate me so bad? It's becuz this shit is AMAZING I just broke the record for The Most Digital Sales for a Song EVER! Over 6 Million ringtones sold. Album at 700,00 Sales about to go platinum. MILLIONS OF FANS LOVING ME WORLDWIDE. I blew up so fast and I'm so famous that shit confuse people. They like HOW IN THE HELL did this lil dude do it? lol Don't hate me hate yourself for not gettin off ya ass and doin some wit ya life.


Justin Timberlake needs new friends

What is she thinking? With all of Hollywood's moguls at her feet with their chequebooks open, Canadian actress Ellen Page has chosen her next project: a horror movie for Sam Raimi, says the Hollywood Reporter.

It's called Drag Me to Hell. Sam, who will direct, wrote the script with his brother Ivan. Production starts March 17 in Los Angeles. After that, Page is doing a roller-blading picture, Whip It, with Drew Barrymore directing.

Strange. After her success in Juno, you'd think she should be able to get some good movies.

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Road-Warrior Sharks Beat Slumping Red Wings, 3-2

I know it popped up somewhere, didn't know where," Setoguchi said. "The next thing I know it comes down on my stick and I put it in." The rookie wing, recalled Thursday from the minors, scored for the third time this season in his initial game after being called up. "Every time we bring him up, he's a little bit more of a professional," Wilson said. "Let's hope he doesn't have to go back down." Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said it was unfortunate the officials didn't stop the play when the puck cleared the glass. "It hit the net, rolled down the boards and rolled out in front," Babcock said. "When you look at the video, it seems real obvious." Detroit defenseman Brad Stuart, acquired from Los Angeles just before Tuesday's trading deadline, made his debut and provided the hard-hitting presence the Red Wings' depleted blue line needs.


Lawmakers face tough vote on smoking ban

The legislation highlights the inconsistencies in the smoking debate. If it's important to protect the health of restaurant and bar employees, why shouldn't casino employees be afforded the same protection?Ultimately, it's difficult to predict what a smoking ban might look like after it snakes its way through the legislative process. Some House GOP members are set to offer amendments that would exempt bars and family farm corporations from smoking bans.Who can say no to family farmers? And if smokers can't go to a bar to puff, where can they go?It all raises some difficult questions for state lawmakers, who likely will have to take votes that will anger some people back home. The question is, which people. .


ISU women look forward to the 'challenge' ahead

From a coach's standpoint, I look forward to the challenge these next few weeks," said ISU coach Robin Pingeton. “I like the fact we're playing three out of the top four teams in our league.“It really challenges our kids to get locked in and get some momentum going into that conference tournament."Creighton has won two straight over ISU, including a 75-71 decision at Redbird Arena on Feb. 2 that snapped a 14-game Redbird winning streak. Freshman Kelsey Woodard had a game-high 20 points to lead the Bluejays.“We know we're going to get their best effort," said Creighton coach Jim Flanery. “Offensively they're the best team in the league. The have the most weapons and the best player (Kristi Cirone)."Cirone, the Valley's reigning Player of the Year, averages a team-high 16.2 points although she was held to eight in the first meeting.


US elections 2004

For supporters of John Kerry, who have seen allegations about the Democratic candidate's military record sap his campaign, it must have seemed like a case of just deserts.

The president, George Bush, was last week looking vulnerable on the same grounds after CBS's flagship current affairs show, 60 Minutes, broadcast a report claiming he had been suspended from pilot duties for failing to meet the required standards. It was also claimed that a commanding officer had been put under pressure to "sugar coat" Mr Bush's performance reviews.

But while CBS stands by its story, allegations have now surfaced that 60 Minutes based a large part of the report on forged documents.

Although what one man - even a presidential candidate - did more than 30 years ago can seem rather trivial, the US election is being fought between a self-declared "war president" and a man who, in stump speeches, claims he would defend his country as president in the way he had defended it as a young man.


Ovechkin joining Habs rare rumour that has legs

If you were watching the Canadiens' 5-2 win over Washington last night, chances are your attention was about evenly divided between the Habs and the kid wearing No. 8 for the

Capitals: the incomparable Alexander Ovechkin.

And chances are, more than a few of you closed your eyes and dreamed the dream: Ovechkin wearing the CH.

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