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Friday, July 1, 2011

Monaco has new princess after nearly 30-year wait (AP)

MONACO – After waiting for nearly 30 years, the glitzy principality of Monaco has a new princess.

Charlene Wittstock, a one-time Olympic swimmer from South Africa, married Prince Albert II in an intimate civil ceremony Friday.

Wittstock succeeds Grace Kelly, the Hollywood beauty who wed Albert's late father, Prince Rainier III, in 1956 and had three children with him before dying in a car crash in 1982.

Dressed in a dusty blue jacket and matching palazzo pants made by Chanel, her blond hair pulled back, 33-year-old Wittstock seemed to be channeling a bit of Princess Grace's legendary elegance.

The couple took their vows in a ceremony before several dozen guests in the palace's sumptuous, red silk-walled throne room, where Grace and Rainier also married.

"Oui," both responded in voices so soft as to be barely audible, when asked if they took each other as their spouse. The marriage became official — and Monaco finally had its princess — when the president of Monaco's Council of State, Philippe Narmino, who officiated the ceremony, pronounced "I declare you united by the bonds of marriage."

"A new page in the history of the principality has opened today," Albert told his subjects in a florid, post-ceremony address. "I know that (Princess Charlene's) spontaneity and generosity will come into full bloom ... to the great joy of the principality and its inhabitants."

Many of Monaco's 7,618 citizens braved the scorching sun to watch the ceremony live on two giant screens set up in front of the palace, some of them decked out for the occasion in suits or formal gowns and heels.

Cheers erupted from the crowd when, after the 15-minute-long ceremony, the newlyweds emerged from a window to wave at their subjects. The couple's brief, embarrassed peck on the mouth garnered even more enthusiastic applause.

"It's a gift that they've given us," said Henri Doria, a retired 73-year-old, as he watched the ceremony. "We've waited to long for him to marry and now he's given us this lovely bride, who will hopefully give us children, heirs. That's would be the most beautiful gift of all."

Long regarded as one of Europe's most eligible bachelors and reputed for his string of romances with some of the world's most beautiful women, 53-year-old Albert long eschewed marriage. His reticence to settle down was known to have exasperated his father and made many here despair of him ever tying the knot.

Albert's prolonged bachelorhood even sparked persistent rumors he was gay, though those were largely quashed after he acknowledged having fathered two children out of wedlock — a now-teenage daughter with a California woman and a little boy with a stewardess of Togolese origin.

Rumors that a third illegitimate child may have recently surfaced have overshadowed the wedding. News reports emerged earlier this week suggested that Wittstock learned of the child and allegedly tried to break off the engagement and return home to South Africa days before the wedding.

The palace unequivocally denied the reports, which a top aide to Albert dismissed as "ugly rumors" born out of jealousy and spite.

Still, the tensions were evident when Wittstock talked in a rare TV interview before the wedding about wanting to have her own children.

"I love children and have always wanted to have children of my own," she told BFM television, sitting next to Albert with a close-lipped, tense smile. "We'll see in the next couple of months or years."

Wittstock was born in Zimbabwe but moved to neighboring South Africa when she was 12, and under the tutelage of her mother, a swim coach, competed for that country at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.

Like his now wife, Albert is a former Olympic athlete. A member of the International Olympic Committee since 1985, he competed in five Winter Olympics as part of Monaco's bobsled team.

Albert met Wittstock during a 2000 swimming competition in Monaco. Wittstock then began appearing regularly at social events and moved to Monaco, known for its lax tax laws and high-stakes casinos, in 2006. Locals say she has since maintained a low profile and is rarely seen out and about the principality.

"She seems like a very calm, very clear-headed young woman, but honestly we don't know that much about her yet," said Abeda Testa, a 56-year-old housewife dressed in screaming pink for Friday's festivities. "Now is when we'll start to really get to know her."

After the ceremony, the couple joined their subjects on the palace square for a cocktail. Monaco's mayor presented the newlyweds with two gifts from the people of Monaco, a painting by Russia's Wassily Kandinsky and a bronze by French sculptor Antoine Bourdelle. A concert by French composer Jean Michel Jarre and a laser light show were to cap the evening.

Perhaps in a bid to focus media attention on Saturday's religious ceremony and star-studded gala dinner and away from the lower-key civil proceedings, palace minders hemmed journalists into holding areas and kept from interacting with residents, who were sipping Champagne and snacking on trays piled with finger foods.

The guest list for Saturday's festivities reads like a who's who of Europe's rich and famous. Billionaire businessmen, assorted royalty including the kings of Spain, Sweden, Lesotho and Belgium, heads of state, celebrated opera singers, top models and race car divers will converge on the palace for Saturday's Catholic ceremony and the gala dinner to follow.

Household names on the guest list include Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld and Giorgio Armani — the perma-tanned Italian designer behind Saturday's wedding gown — as well as supermodel Naomi Campbell, American soprano Renee Fleming, former James Bond actor Sir Roger Moore and gold medal winning Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci.

Alain Ducasse — the world famous French chef who like many in his tax bracket has taken Monegasque citizenship — is serving up a three-course gala dinner based on the tastes and smells of the Mediterranean. Besides the Champagne and South African wines, everything at the dinner will be sourced in a 10-kilometer (6-mile) radius around the hive of high rises, Art Deco casinos and five-star hotels that is Monaco. The main course will be line fished out of the waters off Monaco the morning of, and the vegetables will be harvested hours before they hit the plate, Ducasse has said.

Ducasse is also helping prepare a Sunday brunch that will cap the wedding festivities before the newlyweds head off to South Africa for an IOC meeting. They'll take their honeymoon in August.


Yahoo! News

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Attorneys say Mel Gibson's divorce nearly done (AP)

LOS ANGELES – An attorney for Mel Gibson's estranged wife says the former couple has nearly finalized their divorce.

Attorney Laura Wasser told a judge Tuesday that the pair have resolved all their issues and are doing some "final polishes" on the paperwork.

Wasser says the couple should have a judgment ready by Aug. 30.

Gibson's attorney agreed with Wasser's assessment

Robyn Gibson filed for divorce in April 2009, just months before the Oscar winner's then-girlfriend gave birth to an infant daughter. He indicated in court filings that the couple separated in 2006.

No details of how the couple's assets will be divided was discussed Tuesday, and Wasser indicated those details would remain private. The former couple have seven children together, but only one who is under the age of 18.


Yahoo! News

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Osbournes Owe Nearly $2 Million in Back Taxes

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Monday 11 AprilBy stuLowest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

deport them back to London after they pay up!

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Monday 11 AprilBy KRLow Ranked Vote downVote upReport this

We know they have no talent. Now we know they're tax dodgers. Do a Wesley Snipes on them and be rid of them.

Monday 11 AprilBy vcreinert Vote downVote upReport this

Totally agree. May them pay and deport them.

Monday 11 AprilBy David Vote downVote upReport this

What on earth is she doing with that DRUG ADDIC moron!!!!!

Monday 11 AprilBy SteveHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Ah! 2 million is lunch money to the Osbourne's. They probably already cut the check. Non-story.

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Monday 11 AprilBy kimmieizeyHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

exactly Steve! they are gazillionares for heavens sakes,a cook 2 mil is nada to them!! I like them and they can stay LOL

Monday 11 AprilBy KS.Highest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

A staff person did their taxes? Now THAT is just stupid.

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Monday 11 AprilBy sunchld0High Rank Vote downVote upReport this

That's not stupid. I took a telephone order for the Disney catalog from actress Shannon Tweed. She used a financial firm located in NYC to pay for everything. They probably handled all of her taxes as well.

Monday 11 AprilBy Steve Vote downVote upReport this

Tell the I.R.S. to kiss it Ozzy!!

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Monday 11 AprilBy PamelaHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Sharon stop laughing on all your shows and start being mature enough to pay your taxes or bills on time. Are you special that you can owe that much late???? I couldn't get away with it. You can't pay your taxes on time but you know where all your money is and its growing how convenient for you to get richer and not pay your taxes.

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Monday 11 AprilBy bluuizzzHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

The Osbournes are all skanks...how do these dead beats get to live and stay in the US..if it were you and I, the regular joes we would be in jail. Sharon should be kicked off of Americas Got Talent and her kids need to go to a fat farm and Ozziee....well, he is so brain dead he can hardly walk..this herd are morally bankrupt...ship them bak to England!

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Monday 11 AprilBy PamelaHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Is that all the Osbourne's owe?? What a surprise With Sharon working her new show and America's Got Talent and Ossiz making money I would think they would owe alot more. Maybe the IRS should look into this more closely.

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Monday 11 AprilBy TedHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

They better pay up, Obama needs more money to waste.

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Monday 11 AprilBy tonyLowest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

You are such a moron you are pathetic....

Monday 11 AprilBy Princeofcalifornia Vote downVote upReport this

Why am i not suprised? tack on another 2 million and deport the arrogant freaks and their fat kids too!

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Monday 11 AprilBy JIM Vote downVote upReport this

Oh Man some of you are SO mean! I'm sure that being mde public was the nudge they needed..

Monday 11 AprilBy SandlandHigh Rank Vote downVote upReport this

1.7 million for Ozzie and Sharon. OH hell, the Oz man could take that out of his coke fund.

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Monday 11 AprilBy bob Vote downVote upReport this

Liberals don't pay taxes. They expect someone else to bear the burden! Foul mouthed liberals, nothing more!

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Monday 11 AprilBy Rockin Vote downVote upReport this

What you need is a MANAGER !!
so he can drain your bank account too
looks like the wifey isnt paying much attention
only to her charge cards
so allow me to embezzle some of that loot you ripped off from so called fans and I can make this all disappear cash only please

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Monday 11 AprilBy smick1953Highest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

I wish I could be so calm knowing I owed that much to the government! I guess they have it. Wouldn't it be nice to have that much in reserve and not panick?

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