October 25th, 2009

Necole B Talks Sex, Trey Songs x Beef

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:15pm

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Normally, we log on to blogs to get the scoop on what is happening and not happening in the world of entertainment. Not often do bloggers open up their world to others but, celebrity blogger NecoleBitchie, who is known for her quick wit, out spoken nature and keen insight to the lifestyles of the biggest celebrities decided to go against the norm. Million of readers log on to her site and are intrigued by her straight forward advice that she dishes to them on a daily.

Necole recently sat down with Angela Yee on Lip Service to discuss breaking her celibacy, the high-profile beef with another blogger and the rules of engagement for bloggers.

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Is Diddy Bopping Dawn?

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:15pm

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Dawn calls The Morning After to give away her Danity Kane comic to our listeners and of course, we address the rumors about her dating Diddy:

“If you stand next to him you’re dating. It’s getting a little old for me… But what’s crazy to me is that people saw my comeup. They saw when I was broke, they saw when I was homeless, they saw when I went through what I went through. So it’s almost like, you saw that I had to struggle so why, I should have slept with him in the beginning. Why I’m sleeping with him now? It’s just kinda random.”

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Ivanka Trump Says "I Do!"

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:15pm

Donald Trump’s daughter swaps vows with newspaper publisher Jared Kushner Sunday in New Jersey

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On The Download: R.E.M. – ‘Live At The Olympia’

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:15pm

By David Greenwald

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Early on in “Live at the Olympia,” R.E.M.’s latest live release, frontman Michael Stipe warns the eager audience that the Dublin, Ireland gig is just a rehearsal. That may be, but it’s for the better — the two-disc, 39-track set showcases the college rock heroes-turned-stadium act at their most fresh and energetic.

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Is Lindsay Lohan Working In Fashion For Free?

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:15pm

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Just months ago, Lindsay Lohan earned a prestigious position as an artistic advisor to fashion house Emanuel Ungaro — an honor soon dimmed by poor reviews of her first collection for the line with designer Estrella Archs at Paris Spring/Summer 2010 Fashion Week earlier in October.

But according to FOX News, the prestige – and a mountain of free clothes – may be Lindsay’s only payment for the gig.

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Obie “SNITCH” Wilchcombe attacks Perry Christie and PLP on Jones & Co.

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:00pm

<<< Obie ‘Snitch’ Wilchcombe. File photo. Click to listen as Obie ‘Snitch’ Wilchcombe attacks the PLP leadership on Jones & Co. Nassau, Bahamas — The bearer of sour grapes was told to BE BRAVE and stop whining as he attacked Christie on Jones and Co this afternoon. Host Wendall Jones sat with defeated candidate of the PLP, Obiediah

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Ever the fighter, Manzi optimistic about reelection bid

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:00pm

At 2 years old, William Manzi III charged at his father to stop him from yelling at the boy’s mother.

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Government Pays Out $16 Million in Benefits

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:00pm

Nassau, The Bahamas – The Government has spent $16 million in unemployment benefits to displaced Bahamian workers over the past six months, Minister of National Security, the Hon O A T ‘Tommy’ Turnquest confirmed.

Addressing the two-day Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Social Security Meeting in New Providence, October 22, Mr Turnquest said the payment, made possible through the Unemployment Benefit by the National Insurance Board, was part of Government’s “decisive action” to bring relief to Bahamians during the current world economic situation.

The money was paid out to 12,000 unemployed Bahamians…

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Government pays out $16 million in unemployment benefits

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:00pm

NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Government has spent $16 million in unemployment benefits to displaced Bahamian workers over the past six months, Minister of National Security, the Hon O A T ‘Tommy’ Turnquest confirmed. 

Addressing the two-day Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Social Security Meeting in New Providence, October 22, Mr Turnquest said the payment, made possible through the Unemployment Benefit by the National Insurance Board, was part of Government’s “decisive action” to bring relief to Bahamians during the current world economic situation. 

The money was paid out to 12,000 unemployed Bahamians. 

“This is money that, from all indications, has been well spent,” Mr Turnquest said. “It has helped to compensate for loss of wages and has contributed to our efforts to sustain our economy.” 

The current world economic situation has “pointed out shortcomings” and “a lack of flexibility” in many of the regional social security schemes and has forced regional governments to re-examine those systems, he said. 

The current world recession has also forced, particularly regional governments, to re-examine their social security systems now and in the way forward, he said. 

Social security systems have also been taxed by a decrease in the contribution base, the increasing demands for benefit payments to offset the financial challenges of the current economic environment, and the “strident calls” facing the region to increase benefits and expand coverage as “real dollar values are declining,” the Minister said. 

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BAIC encourages Eleuthera residents to return to agriculture production

Posted on 25 Oct 2009 at 9:00pm

ELEUTHERA, Bahamas — Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) wants Hatchet Bay, Eleuthera developed as a national breadbasket community like it use to be. 

Executive chairman Edison M Key told a town meeting that BAIC is willing to lease at very low rates all its 800 acres in Hatchet Bay for agricultural and industrial purposes. 

“Here is an opportunity knocking on your door and BAIC is ready willing and able to do whatever it can to assist you here in,” said Mr Key told a town meeting there last weekend. 

Mr Key was accompanied by general manager Benjamin Rahming, assistant general manager (property management) Judith Thompson, assistant general manager (agriculture) Arnold Dorsett, assistant manager (property management) Deidre Miller, and surveyor Hugh Williams. 

“Get serious,” said Mr Key, himself a farmer. “There is money to be made in agriculture. 

“We import more than $9 million worth of bananas, bananas which we can grow right here in Eleuthera. 

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