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  • Scary Spice gets even, and more

    Tracking the breakup aftermath for Spice Girl Melanie Brown and Eddie Murphy, it would seem that Scary Spice is coming out on top.

    After ending his romantic involvement with the pregnant Brown in 2006, Murphy famously said, “I don’t know whose child that is until it comes out and has a blood test.” Brown and Murphy went to court to determine the paternity of Angel Iris Murphy Brown, and it was determined that Murphy was the father.

    Since then, Melanie Brown has had a record year. (Story continues below interactive map.)

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    The Spice Girls reunited to release a greatest hits album and a world tour. Tickets for their first show in London sold out in 38 seconds.

    Brown juggled rehearsing for the Spice Girls reunion tour with practicing for her American television debut on ABC’s reality hit, Dancing with the Stars. She outshined her competitors, including Marie Osmond and Jennie Garth, and ended up finishing in second place.

    She also married her new boyfriend, Stephen Belafonte, in June, 2007.

    Meanwhile, Eddie Murphy lost the best supporting actor Oscar to Alan Arkin, and then had to have his publicist dispel rumors that he stomped out of the award show, upset at his loss.

    Murphy has made recent headlines for equally embarrassing reasons. After his breakup with Brown, he started dating film producer Tracey Edmonds. He proposed and they exchanged vows in a ceremony in Bora Bora on New Year’s Day.

    A mere two weeks later, the couple decided against legalizing their wedding vows in the U.S., releasing the statement: “While the recent symbolic union in Bora Bora was representative of our deep love, friendship and respect that we have for one another on a spiritual level, we have decided to remain friends.”

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    • #1.   Rose 01.19.2008

      Hah!! I absolutely love MEL B. she is amazing.. as for Eddie Murphy!!
      what a prik!! Mel B. Is way out of his leugue.. he should have felt blessed to be with her.. looks like he screwed that up!! what a nobber!!

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  • Clemens Uses the B12 Defense

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  • Forget news, is McClatchy a real estate play?

    Shares of McClatchy stock hit their lowest price in a couple decades Friday, reducing the market cap of the nation’s third largest publisher of newspapers to about $900 million.

    That’s a stop-the-presses number. Ten years ago, McClatchy paid one and a half times that amount for just one newspaper, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, which it is has since sold.

    McClatchy’s stock price fell more than 70 percent in 2007. If the trend continues, it won’t be long before one of the company’s dominant assets will be the land and buildings it owns in fast-growing urban areas like Sacramento, Miami, Charlotte, Kansas City and Fort Worth.

    Investors may not value newspaper operations anymore, but there is a steady appetite for prime commercial real estate. And McClatchy, with 31 dailies in 29 markets, has some.

    CEO Gary Pruitt isn’t ready to put on his Realtor’s jacket just yet. He told The Wall Street Journal in December: “I think the future is bright for newspapers.”

    But in the news business these days, it’s always good to have a Plan B.

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  • Make Way for Rachael Ray

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  • Patti Solis Doyle regroups for NH primary

    Patti Solis Doyle, campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, is in the fight of her life.

    Doyle, whose ties to Clinton go back to 1991, when she was hired as Clinton’s scheduler, has five days to turn the tide. After a solid defeat in Iowa, the New Hampshire primary is a crucial contest for a candidate who was once considered a Democratic shoo-in.

    This is Doyle’s first national campaign. Although she prefers to stay behind the scenes, she is known as a fiercely competitive person who runs a tight, well-organized operation. She has described herself as “tough as dirt.” (Story continues below interactive map.)

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    The daughter of Mexican immigrants and sister of Chicago City Council President Daniel Solis, Doyle has long enjoyed the friendship and full confidence of her boss. She helped strategize Clinton’s Senate campaign in 2000 and has headed her political operations in recent years.

    She is married to Jim Doyle, senior VP at Penn Schoen and Berland. The firm’s president, Mark Penn, is Clinton’s pollster.

    There’s no indication yet of any reorganization in the Clinton camp. Last week, Clinton dismissed such speculation. “There’s no turmoil, no shake-up,” she told the Wall Street Journal. “I have total trust in Patti, who’s my campaign manager, confidante and friend.”

    The candidate boarded a plane at midnight, heading for New Hampshire, hoping to repeat her husband’s 1992 victory there.

    “Hillary is going to continue making the case that in these serious times when America faces big challenges, it will take a leader with the strength and experience to deliver real change,” Doyle told reporters.

    “This race begins tonight and ends when Democrats throughout America have their say. Our campaign was built for a marathon and we have the resources to run a national race in the weeks ahead.”

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  • Will Barack Obama and Ron Paul win in Iowa?

    If traffic to a candidate’s web site is any indication of popularity in the Iowa caucuses, Barack Obama and Ron Paul will be the winners after the votes are tallied this evening.

    Web site traffic statistics provided by Alexa show Obama with a clear lead in the Democratic contest over second-place finisher Hillary Clinton. (Story continues below interactive map.)

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    John Edwards lands in third place with Joe Biden taking a distant fourth and Christopher Dodd finishing fifth. Bill Richardson’s doesn’t even break the top 100,000 websites, so there is little data on Alexa about their traffic trends.

    Democratic candidates web site traffic

    On the Republican side, congressman and internet fundraising star Ron Paul’s web site has a clear lead over the rest of the field with Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee finishing second followed by former Massachusettes Governor Mitt Romney and U.S. Senator John McCain. Traffic for actor and former Sen. Fred Thompson took a nosedive at the end of December, when he was ahead of both Romney and McCain.

    Republican candidates web site traffic

    Of course, using web traffic as a polling tool is completely unscientific, but as the population ages and more and more internet users become voters, analysis of web traffic trends may become another tool used to predict the outcome of elections in the future. We’ll find out the real results once the caucuses are finished this evening and see how good a predictor traffic to a web site is in gauging voter popularity.

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    • #1.   ken 01.03.2008

      RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT !!!

    • #2.   Nik 01.03.2008

      HOLY CRAP!

      Ron Paul is at .05

      compared to Obama at .012

      Ron has more than quadrupled Barack’s traffic!!!

    • #3.   nathan 01.03.2008

      This is going to get increasingly exciting as the night goes by.Even the msm are saying RP will do better than polls show.

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  • William Cohen pushes Mideast arms deal

    When Congress gets back to business in the new year, one of its priorities will be consideration of the Bush administration’s request for a massive arms sale – in the neighborhood of $20 billion – to Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states.

    Israel and Egypt also stand to gain billions more in U.S. weapons as part of the package Congress will review.

    The proposed deal is controversial because of the Saudi component. Given the Saudi government’s questionable record on fighting terrorism and curtailing terrorism financing, its funding of extremist wahabbist mosques, its supply of foreign fighters into Iraq and a judicial system that recently ordered 200 lashes for a rape victim, some in Congress don’t believe the kingdom should be rewarded with top-of-the-line American weaponry. (Story continues below interactive map.)

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    More than 250 House lawmakers have signed a letter warning the White House that they might not support the sale – especially of highly accurate smart bombs known as JDAMs – unless the administration can certify that the weapons won’t be used against American or allied forces.

    One of the of the big names supporting the deal is William Cohen, the former senator and defense secretary under President Bill Clinton and regular commentator on CNN.

    Cohen has opined on the cable network that the arms deal is good for the U.S. and good for Saudi Arabia.

    “The issue really is, are we going to help them modernize their forces so they can be a force to contend with an expansionist Iran, with Iran trying to spread its Shia and revolutionary zeal,” Cohen said last summer when the administration first proposed the sale.

    “I think it’s an important idea,” Cohen said on CNN. The Persian Gulf countries “are worried about Iran. In order to help them prepare for their defense capabilities, we should be the country supplying it, so it will be interoperable with our own forces.

    “They can buy it from us, they can buy it from the French, the British, the Russians, the Chinese or other country, potentially,” said Cohen. “So the real issue is, are we going continue to solidify our own influence or have it undermined by other countries quite willing to move in and take over the position that we had to date.”

    While Cohen cloaked the sale in terms of what is best for American interests, he left out that the weapons sale is good business for him personally.

    As chief of the Cohen Group, a lobbying and consulting firm based in the nation’s capital, Cohen represents some of the country’s largest weapons manufacturers, companies that stand to benefit from the weapons sale.

    For example, according to lobbyist disclosure documents on file with the U.S. Senate, the Cohen Group represents:

    · Lockheed Martin, the country’s largest weapons contractor and builder of high performance jets such as the F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, and the C-130 transport plane. The company also is a major supplier on the JDAM smart bomb.

    The Cohen Group has other direct ties to Lockheed Martin. Two of the Cohen Group’s senior officials – retired Air Force Gen. Joseph Ralston, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and James Loy, former commandant of the Coast Guard and deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security – sit on Lockheed Martin’s board of directors.

    · Pratt & Whitney, manufacturer of engines that power high-performance military aircraft. The company’s engines are in Air Force F-15s and most F-16 aircraft and the F-35 jet.

    · Sikorsky Aircraft, a manufacturer of military helicopters, including the Black Hawk and CH-53 heavy lift helicopters.

    · Rolls-Royce North America, a builder of military engines for weapons such as the Global Hawk unmanned aircraft, the V-22 Osprey, Kiowa helicopters and C-130 transports.

    · General Dynamics, manufacturer of combat ships, tanks and the Stryker armored combat vehicle.

    Like Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright and others in senior Cabinet posts, Cohen has traded on his government service to build an impressive operation that offers clients access to the halls of government and strategies for meeting their corporate goals.

    In addition to the defense companies, clients of the Cohen Group include DynCorp International, T-Mobile USA, Oracle, Iridium Satellite, Alcoa, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Bechtel.

    The roster of lobbyists and consultants on the Cohen Group’s payroll boasts former high-ranking government officials along with a coterie of staffers who know how to navigate official Washington’s bureaucratic class.

    In addition to Ralston and Loy, group staff includes Marc Grossman, a former State Department under secretary, Lord George Robertson, former NATO secretary general, retired Army Gen. Paul Kern, former chief of the Army Materiel Command, and retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege, former chief of the Defense Information Systems Agency.

    According to the lobbying disclosures, Kern is conducting lobbying for the Cohen Group on behalf of Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney. Kern is responsible for “identifying Defense Department market opportunities for aircraft engines” and “identifying opportunities for helicopter sales,” the documents say.

    Ralston is listed as another Sikorsky lobbyist. So is Lesley Kalan, who previously worked on the Senate defense appropriations committee, which helps set defense spending priorities.

    The Cohen Group lists Paul Gebhard and Danny Sebright as lobbyists on behalf of General Dynamics. Gebhard previously worked as assistant chief of staff for former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and for Cohen when he was the defense chief. Sebright also worked under Rumsfeld and Cohen when they ran the Defense Department

    The Cohen Group’s disclosure statements list Gebhard and Sebright as lobbyists on behalf of Lockheed Martin, along with Deborah Rosenblum, formerly a homeland security advisor at the Pentagon, and Brian Knapp, also a former Pentagon adviser.

    Contact: eric@muckety.com

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