| Carla Marinucci: UPDATE - Gore cancels appearance at Boxer fundraiser
I just got a call from Vice President Al Gore. He told me that he needs to travel abroad tomorrow for an exciting and urgent mission that could result in a major breakthrough in the fight against global warming. Unfortunately, this means that we must postpone our Thursday, October 11th event with him until Friday, November 9th. I wanted to be sure to e-mail you tonight in case you were planning on attending. While I am really disappointed that we won't see Al Gore until next month, I am thrilled that he is continuing to provide critical leadership to address one of the most pressing issues of our time. You should know that only the most urgent global warming mission has called him out of the country. I look forward to seeing you on November 9th so we can all hear first-hand about Al Gore's latest exciting initiatives.
Maximum exposure for Crested beaut
Heidi Montag is Crested Butte's native daughtergone vixen. The star of MTV's hit reality show "The Hills" mixes it up every episode with her villainous boyfriend/fiance Spencer Pratt (a.k.a. "Satan himself") and former BFF, Lauren Conrad. Montag is a regular on the pages of fanzines, had a spread in March in Stuff and is the cover girl on this month's Maxim for a story called "Access Heidiwood." Montag, 21, who grew up in Crested Butte, is the daughter of Darlene and Tim Egelhoff, who own and operate the popular and upscale Timberline Restaurant. Montag was back in the Butte this summer to shoot an episode with Pratt — and the couple was spotted in the Butte last week, again with MTV shooters. Says Maxim in the intro to a revealing Heidi pictorial: "(She) looks like a St.
Congress considers drug law for pro sports
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Speculation has been rife that he could be set for a return to club management and the Midlands looks set to be his next destination. McLeish attended the draw for the World Cup qualifiers in South Africa on Sunday, and afterwards admitted a move to the Premier League would appeal. Attractive Speaking on Sunday, McLeish told Sky Sports News: "I will fulfil my Scotland duties until something else happens. "At the moment there's a lot of speculation but football's a strange game and you don't know what can happen. "Right now I'm the Scotland manager and the stuff you've been hearing is pure speculation and there's been nothing done about that.
CSTV to Become the CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK
NEW YORK, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CBS Sports today announced a comprehensive reorganization of its college sports operations, incorporating the cable, broadcast and online activities of College Sports Television (CSTV) into its world-famous brand. Effective March 2008, CSTV will become the CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK, bringing the power of the CBS SPORTS name to yet another developing, cross-platform property. In addition, CBS Sports will begin developing proprietary programming for the cable network, and incorporate the growing online activities of CSTV into its industry-leading online operations. The announcement was made today by Sean McManus, President, CBS News and Sports, and Tony Petitti, Executive Vice President and Executive Producer, CBS Sports, who will oversee day to day operations of the network.
Thaksin party 'can form alliance'
The PPP, allied to ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra, did not gain enough seats in Sunday's poll to rule outright. The rival Democrat party still hopes it can form its own coalition and keep the PPP out of power. According to unofficial election results, the PPP won 232 seats in Sunday's poll, while the Democrats won 165. The PPP needs to gain at least nine more seats if it is to take office. However, BBC correspondents in Bangkok say the political landscape is still uncertain. More negotiations are likely in the coming weeks and smaller parties may come under pressure from the military not to form a coalition with PPP. Vote investigations Surapong Suebwonglee, secretary general of the PPP, told a press conference in Bangkok: "Other parties have agreed to join a coalition, which would give us more than half of the seats in parliament." .
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