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Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at 11:32 pm

Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist Dies

The Dave Matthews Band brass has been silenced.

Saxophonist LeRoi Moore, one of the founding members of the Virginia-based jam band, died Tuesday afternoon at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles, E! News has confirmed. He was 46.

Exact cause of death is unknown, but it was due to complications from critical injuries that Moore sustained in a June 30 ATV crash on his farm near Charlottesville, Va.

Moore, who suffered a punctured lung and broken ribs at the time, had not performed with DMB since his accident, but had returned to L.A.—where the band is performing tonight at Staples Center—to begin an “intensive physical rehabilitation program,” according to a statement released by DMB, which also said that Moore’s fellow bandmates are “deeply saddened” by the loss.

Saturday, August 9th, 2008 at 10:10 am

Comic actor Bernie Mac dies

(CNN) — Comic actor Bernie Mac died early Saturday of complications from pneumonia, according to a family member and his publicist. He was 50.

He had been hospitalized in Chicago, Illinois, for more than a week with the lung infection.

Danica Smith, the comedian’s publicist, had said Thursday that Mac’s condition was “stable,” The Associated Press reported.

“When I got the call this morning, it was just devastating news,” said Chicago Sun-Times columnist Stella Foster. “Let’s face it: Bernie Mac was one of a kind. He was the best of the best in terms of giving you a good laugh.”

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Monday, July 14th, 2008 at 6:26 pm

Numerous swimmers rescued from rip currents at Tybee Island this weekend

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (AP)- The lifeguards on Tybee Island were
kept busy over the weekend.

In a two-hour period Sunday, lifeguards rescued 20 to 25 swimmers caught in dangerous rip currents. There were no injuries.

Rip currents form when powerful water currents flow away from
shore and become trapped in a gap between the beach and a sandbar.

Experts say that instead of fighting the current swimmers should
swim parallel to the shore. Once clear of the outgoing riptide, swimmers can go straight in to shore.

Rip currents have been a problem for the past several days along the east coast of the U.S. as swells from what was once Hurricane Bertha have increased the surf.

Monday, June 23rd, 2008 at 8:34 am

S,P,F,C,CS,MF,andTs Comic pioneer George Carlin dies at 71

George Carlin, an extraordinary standup comedian whose dark social satire won him multigenerational popularity and a starring role in the most famous broadcast obscenity case of modern times, died Sunday of heart failure in Los Angeles. He was 71.

The Manhattan-born comedian, who always said his often-cynical satire simply reflected his real-life disdain for mankind’s greed, stupidity and inconsideration, had a history of heart problems. He also did a stint in rehab in 2003 for drug dependency.

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Monday, June 2nd, 2008 at 2:53 pm

Bo Diddley, Rock ’n’ Roll Pioneer, Dies at 79

Bo Diddley, a singer and guitarist who invented his own name, his own guitars, his own beat and, with a handful of other musical pioneers, rock ’n’ roll itself, died Monday at his home in Archer, Fla . He was 79.

The cause was heart failure, a spokeswoman, Susan Clary, said. Mr. Diddley had a heart attack last August, only months after suffering a stroke while touring in Iowa.In the 1950s, Mr. Diddley — along with Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and a few others — helped reshape the sound of popular music worldwide, building it on the templates of blues, southern gospel and rhythm and blues. His original style of R&B influenced generations of musicians. And his Bo Diddley syncopated beat — three strokes/rest/two strokes — became a stock rhythm of rock ’n’ roll.

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Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at 11:21 am

Giant Stingrays Found Near Thai City

April 29, 2008—Recreational fishers and biologist Zeb Hogan (wearing cap) hold a live, 14-foot-long (4.3-meter-long) giant freshwater stingray the fishers caught in the Bang Pakong River in Chachoengsao, Thailand, on March 31, 2008.

After weeks of combing remote Southeast Asian rivers for giant freshwater stingrays—possibly the largest freshwater fish in the world—Hogan finally found the creature near a Thai city. To his surprise, she gave birth soon after capture. (Read full story.)

Sunday, April 27th, 2008 at 3:39 pm

Wesley Snipes Gets 3 Years for Not Filing Tax Returns

OCALA, Fla. — A federal judge on Thursday sentenced the actor Wesley Snipes to three years in prison for willfully failing to file tax returns.

Mr. Snipes, who was convicted in February, received one year for each count, to be served consecutively, and an additional year of probation. The sentence was handed down by Judge William Terrell Hodges of Federal District Court.

Mr. Snipes, who apologized for his actions before the sentence was announced, showed no immediate reaction to the verdict.

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Friday, April 18th, 2008 at 10:17 am

E Street Band’s Danny Federici dies

NEW YORK (AP) — Danny Federici, the longtime keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen whose stylish work helped define the E Street Band’s sound on hits from “Hungry Heart” through “The Rising,” died Thursday. He was 58.
Federici, who had battled melanoma for three years, died at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. News of his death was posted late Thursday on Springsteen’s official Web site.
He last performed with Springsteen and the band last month, appearing during portions of a March 20 show in Indianapolis.

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Sunday, April 6th, 2008 at 10:12 am

Charlton Heston, Epic Film Star and Voice of N.R.A., Dies at 83

Charlton Heston, who appeared in some 100 films in his 60-year acting career but who is remembered chiefly for his monumental, jut-jawed portrayals of Moses, Ben-Hur and Michelangelo, died Saturday night at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 83.

His death was confirmed by a spokesman for the family, Bill Powers, who declined to discuss the cause. In August 2002, Mr. Heston announced that he had been diagnosed with neurological symptoms “consistent with Alzheimer’s disease.”

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Sunday, March 30th, 2008 at 12:45 pm

Hannaford Supermarket Data Breach Caused By Malware

Boston (dbTechno) – It is now believed that malware is to blame for the security breach at Hannaford supermarket stores. This comes following a letter that Hannaford sent out on Friday. Hannaford sent out a letter to Massachusetts regulators late last week. The letter, according to reports, stated that malicious software is to blame for the security breach.

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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 at 4:39 pm

Heath Ledger’s Death Was Accidental Overdose

Heath Ledger‘s death on Jan. 22 was due to an accidental mixture of prescription drugs, New York City’s Chief Medical Examiner has concluded.

“Mr. Heath Ledger died as the result of acute intoxication by the combined effects of Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Diazepam, Temazepam, Alprazolam, and Doxylamine,” said an announcement released Wednesday morning by office spokeswoman Ellen Borakove.

“We have concluded that the manner of death is accident, resulting from the abuse of prescription medications,” the two-paragraph statement said in its entirety.

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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 at 4:35 pm

Clemens Is Questioned by Congressional Staff

WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens emerged from nearly five hours of questioning by congressional investigators Tuesday repeating his denials that he never used steroids or human growth hormone and thanking them for the chance to say so under oath.

“I just want to thank the committee, the staff that I just met with, they were very courteous,” Clemens told reporters in an impromptu 25-second statement after his closed-door deposition. “It was great to be able to tell them what I’ve been saying all along — that I’ve never used steroids or growth hormone. And I look forward to being here, I guess, in this room next week. So, thank you very much. Y’all have a good day.”

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Monday, January 21st, 2008 at 4:54 pm

Kiefer Sutherland released from jail

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Actor Kiefer Sutherland was released on Monday from a Southern California jail, where he served 48 days for drunken driving and violating probation.

The 41-year-old actor left the Glendale City Jail shortly after midnight and was a model inmate, Glendale Police Officer John Balian said.

“He never gave us any problems, never complained about anything,” Balian said, adding that Sutherland spent most of his time on laundry duty.

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Friday, January 4th, 2008 at 4:15 pm

Stephen Stills Recovering From Surgery

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stephen Stills, who had surgery for prostate cancer on his 63rd birthday, was expected to return home Friday, his wife said.

Stills, of Crosby, Stills & Nash (and sometimes with Neil Young), had the operation Thursday in Los Angeles, Kristen Stills, said in a statement.

“Stephen’s procedure went remarkably well and he couldn’t be better,” she said. “He will be home by noon tomorrow and the pain will be minimal.”
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Friday, November 30th, 2007 at 6:38 pm

Evel Knievel Dies at 69

Motorcycle stuntman Robert “Evel Knievel” died in Florida Friday at the age of 69.

Born in Butte, Montana, Oct. 17, 1938, Knievel made a name for himself for his daredevil feats, jumping rows of vehicles, natural chasms and other obstacles. He claimed to have broken every bone in his body at least twice.

The death was reported by Butte architect and Knievel’s graphic design artist Bob Corbett, who said Knievel’s wife, Krystal Kennedy, rushed him to the hospital earlier today.

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