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UPDATE: Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman have a baby ...

I figured the mother's of the people responsible for Superficial sent their little babies to 'sleepy time' around seven in the evening. Yay.

I really am not looking foward to all these new celebrity babies. People have children all the time and it's no big deal, admittedly. To the parents, yeah, it's huge having a baby, whatever -- because people just can't believe that they reproduce -- it's absolutely amazing! Sure, breeder. You put your genitals together and what did ya' think would happen? By the way, other people could care less about your baby. It's your child. Just; and who fucking cares? No, Dick, you just don't understand! You just don't get it. Yes, for once you're right. I don't understand the importance; thank god!

Celebrities are the worst too, because they somehow think that they're heroes for having children.


Antigua worth knowing

ENGLISH HARBOUR, ANTIGUA: The island with 365 powdery-sand beaches, one for each day of the year, is one of the least-known Caribbean islands to most Americans.

But two Brits, Adm. Horatio Nelson and guitarist Eric Clapton, were and are very familiar with Antigua, a former British colony that is popular with yachters and the the nautical crowd.

Nelson commanded the British naval base and shipyard at English Harbour on the island's southern coast in the 1780s. His dockyard no longer caters to naval ships. Instead, it serves sailing ships and yachts.

Clapton has built his $8 million house along the rocky southern shore not far from English Harbour, as well as a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center. Antigua has been a second home to Clapton.

English Harbour is one of the top tourist hubs on Antigua, along with Dickenson Bay on the north coast.


Cage's naked intruder sent to rehab

The naked intruder that Nicolas Cage found in his home last year has been ordered to undergo six months of drug rehab, according to officials.

Robert Dennis Furo, pleaded guilty to one count of stalking during a court appearance just outside of Los Angeles.

A judge dropped two charges against the 46-year-old and gave credit for time already served.

Cage and his family were at their waterfront home in the exclusive, gated community of Newport Beach on October 1 when Furo entered the house.

The National Treasure star found Furo standing near a bathroom wearing nothing but one of his leather jackets.

The Oscar-winning actor confronted him, asked him to remove the jacket, escorted him outside, and called a security guard.

Furo's lawyer, Jack Kayajanian, said his client was in a stupor caused by sleeping pills and the prescription pain killer Vicodin.


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He admitted to having difficulty with Carter, but worked well with Ford and Clinton. He regretted voting against Sutter for the Supreme Court. He doesn’t like the game of "gotcha" in politics. When asked about the outburst of President Clinton against Chris Wallace of Fox News over the pursuit of Osama bin Laden, Kennedy smiled and said, "I kind of liked what Clinton said." Applause. He thought that if Hilary Clinton were elected president, she was up to it.

Student questions With the remaining time, students asked questions at the four mike stations. One was about the validity of the Peace Corps. "It is a high priority in reaching different cultures." He was upset over the fact that there had been no hearings on Al Qaeda in the past two years. When asked about the media, he said, "The ways of getting information are very different today—through bloggers and the internet."

Judy Woodruff asked the final question.


By Kate Leckie News-Post Staff

Charles James Williams is out of work. Nonetheless, he's a grateful man this holiday season.

Newly free after spending about six months in jail for burglarizing churches to support a crack cocaine habit, Williams, 55, has been welcomed into the Frederick County Drug Treatment Court.

To be accepted into the program, Williams had to admit guilt for his crimes -- and the eight local churches he burglarized had to go along with the plea agreement reached by the defense and the prosecution.

"I attribute it to God," Williams said. "It's nothing short of a miracle."

The incentive to abide by the rules of drug court is great -- failure to do so could result in a 30-year prison sentence on burglary charges.

"At 55, that would be a life sentence," Williams said.

The father of two sons ages 13 and 25, wants to warn young people not to get sucked into addiction through peer pressure.


Rutkowski moving on

When Ed Rutkowski and his wife moved to the Patterson Park area on the city's east side in 1986, it was the sort of place, he said, where everything was in good shape and neighbors pitched in to keep it that way.

But over the next decade, the region slid headfirst into decline. Drug dealers set up shop in its 140-acre park. Prostitutes worked the corners, and Rutkowski's neighbors - the same ones he saw at community Christmas parties - abandoned Baltimore in droves.

Rutkowski, however, got to work. He founded the Patterson Park Community Development Corp., which many now credit for the area's healthy turnaround. And now, after 11 years at its helm, Rutkowski is moving on.

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