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La Cañada Flintridge Fire!

Posted: August 29th, 2009 in Fires by LALATE

La Cañada Flintridge Fire

Here are new evacuations on the La Cañada Flintridge Fire aka Station Fire.

The La Cañada Flintridge fire is heading to Altadena and grew significantly Friday night. As of Saturday, 5000 acres are now burned, the Station Fire 5% contained, 1800 homes are threatened. Also on watch is the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Mt. Wilson.

Mandatory evacuations are in place for homes on: Starlight Crest Drive, Greenridge Drive, Forest Green Drive, and Ridge Court, and those on the La Cañada Flintridge Golf Course.

An Evacuation Center is set up at La Cañada High School. The school is located at 4463 Oak Grove Drive.

Other updates:

Morris Fire – 85% contained

Hemet Fire: 10% contained, 2,200 acres burned, no threat to structures

Palos Verdes Fire: 90% contained

New Fire – Camp Pendleton – 1,000 acres, not threat to structures.

For continuing coverage of this and other possible fire outbreaks in Southern California, click here: http://news.lalate.com/category/fires.

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Noel Gallagher – Oasis Break Up!

Posted: August 29th, 2009 in Nation by LALATE

Noel Gallagher - Oasis Break Up


Noel Gallagher has announced the break up of Oasis. Oasis’ broke up Friday after Lim and Noel Gallagher reportedly had a “fight backstage” says reports.

Thereafter, Noel confirmed he is leaving Oasis. A representative for the group said their European tour is now canceled.

“The group no longer exists. They will not play tonight and they are canceling the rest of their European tour.”

Thereafter Noel issued the following statement later yesterday:

“It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer. Apologies to all the people who bought tickets for the shows in Paris, Konstanz and Milan.”

The band was formed in 1991 and reportedly at least once before Noel had left the band.



Jon Gosselin IN LOVE with Hailey Glassman!

Posted: August 29th, 2009 in Hailey Glassman, Jon Gosselin, Jon and Kate, Kate Gosselin by LALATE

Jon Gosselin IN LOVE with Hailey Glassman

Jon Gosselin is in love and dating Hailey Glassman. Jon Gosselin says Hailey Glassman is his girlfriend and he’s in love.

Gosselin reveals this weekend that Hailey Glassman and him are very in love but didn’t start dating until his divorce from Kate. The Gosselins divorced on June 22, but in May Jon says he was only “talking” to Glassman.

Jon’s 32, Hailey is 22.

“I love Hailey. I’ll always love Kate. I went through a whole bunch of pictures today, and it’s sad to see something  that was good turn bad but we moved in two different directions. We know that.”

Gosselin also says he still loves Kate. Jon admits that while TLC was portraying him and Kate as a loving couple, in fact the two were going to marriage counseling. Jon says both tried it, and it didn’t work.

Mega Millions Winning Numbers August 28!

Posted: August 29th, 2009 in Mega Millions by LALATE

Mega Millions Winning Numbers August 28

Here are your Mega Millions Winning Numbers August 28, 2009. Your Mega Millions Winning Numbers – if you have them – could bring a total estimated take of $325 million.

The excitement over the August 28th draw caused many states lotto pages to crash for hours last night. So, if you want know if you won, here is the answer – you may have won if you live in Southern California and New York!

Mega Millions reps issued a statement Saturday that there was two winning tickets from the August 28th draw:

“There were two jackpot-winning tickets in the August 28, 2009, Mega Millions drawing, which had an estimated jackpot of $333 million. The winning tickets, which are now worth an estimated $166.5 million each, were purchased in San Gabriel, California and the Bronx, New York.”

Mega Millions Winning Numbers August 28

1- 17 – 31 – 37 – 54 – Megaball 31

Obama Eulogy YouTube

Posted: August 29th, 2009 in Barack Obama, Deaths, politics by LALATE

Obama Eulogy YouTube


VIDEO. Here is the youtube video and transcript of Obama’s Eulogy for Sen. Edward Kennedy’s funeral. Obama’s Eulogy for Ted Kennedy Saturday read as follows:

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO PART 1
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO PART 1

Mrs. Kennedy, Kara, Edward, Patrick, Curran, Caroline, members of the Kennedy family, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:

Today we say goodbye to the youngest child of Rose and Joseph Kennedy. The world will long remember their son Edward as the heir to a weighty legacy; a champion for those who had none; the soul of the Democratic Party; and the lion of the U.S. Senate — a man whose name graces nearly one thousand laws, and who penned more than three hundred himself.

But those of us who loved him, and ache with his passing, know Ted Kennedy by the other titles he held: Father. Brother. Husband. Uncle Teddy, or as he was often known to his younger nieces and nephews, “The Grand Fromage,” or “The Big Cheese.” I, like so many others in the city where he worked for nearly half a century, knew him as a colleague, a mentor, and above all, a friend.

Ted Kennedy was the baby of the family who became its patriarch; the restless dreamer who became its rock. He was the sunny, joyful child, who bore the brunt of his brothers’ teasing, but learned quickly how to brush it off. When they tossed him off a boat because he didn’t know what a jib was, six-year-old Teddy got back in and learned to sail. When a photographer asked the newly elected Bobby to step back at a press conference because he was casting a shadow on his younger brother, Teddy quipped, “It’ll be the same in Washington.”

This spirit of resilience and good humor would see Ted Kennedy through more pain and tragedy than most of us will ever know. He lost two siblings by the age of sixteen. He saw two more taken violently from the country that loved them. He said goodbye to his beloved sister, Eunice, in the final days of his own life. He narrowly survived a plane crash, watched two children struggle with cancer, buried three nephews, and experienced personal failings and setbacks in the most public way possible.

It is a string of events that would have broken a lesser man. And it would have been easy for Teddy to let himself become bitter and hardened; to surrender to self-pity and regret; to retreat from public life and live out his years in peaceful quiet. No one would have blamed him for that.

But that was not Ted Kennedy. As he told us, “(I)ndividual faults and frailties are no excuse to give in — and no exemption from the common obligation to give of ourselves.” Indeed, Ted was the “Happy Warrior” that the poet William Wordsworth spoke of when he wrote:

As tempted more; more able to endure,

As more exposed to suffering and distress;

Thence, also, more alive to tenderness.

Through his own suffering, Ted Kennedy became more alive to the plight and suffering of others — the sick child who could not see a doctor; the young soldier sent to battle without armor; the citizen denied her rights because of what she looks like or who she loves or where she comes from. The landmark laws that he championed — the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, immigration reform, children’s health care, the Family and Medical Leave Act — all have a running thread. Ted Kennedy’s life’s work was not to champion those with wealth or power or special connections. It was to give a voice to those who were not heard; to add a rung to the ladder of opportunity; to make real the dream of our founding. He was given the gift of time that his brothers were not, and he used that gift to touch as many lives and right as many wrongs as the years would allow.

We can still hear his voice bellowing through the Senate chamber, face reddened, fist pounding the podium, a veritable force of nature, in support of health care or workers’ rights or civil rights. And yet, while his causes became deeply personal, his disagreements never did. While he was seen by his fiercest critics as a partisan lightning rod, that is not the prism through which Ted Kennedy saw the world, nor was it the prism through which his colleagues saw him. He was a product of an age when the joy and nobility of politics prevented differences of party and philosophy from becoming barriers to cooperation and mutual respect — a time when adversaries still saw each other as patriots.

And that’s how Ted Kennedy became the greatest legislator of our time. He did it by hewing to principle, but also by seeking compromise and common cause — not through dealmaking and horse-trading alone, but through friendship, and kindness, and humor. There was the time he courted Orrin Hatch’s support for the Children’s Health Insurance Program by having his chief of staff serenade the senator with a song Orrin had written himself; the time he delivered shamrock cookies on a china plate to sweeten up a crusty Republican colleague; and the famous story of how he won the support of a Texas committee chairman on an immigration bill. Teddy walked into a meeting with a plain manila envelope, and showed only the chairman that it was filled with the Texan’s favorite cigars. When the negotiations were going well, he would inch the envelope closer to the chairman. When they weren’t, he would pull it back. Before long, the deal was done.

It was only a few years ago, on St. Patrick’s Day, when Teddy buttonholed me on the floor of the Senate for my support on a certain piece of legislation that was coming up for vote. I gave him my pledge, but expressed my skepticism that it would pass. But when the roll call was over, the bill garnered the votes it needed, and then some. I looked at Teddy with astonishment and asked how he had pulled it off. He just patted me on the back, and said “Luck of the Irish!”

DJ AM Plane Crash 2008

Posted: August 28th, 2009 in Adam Goldstein, DJ AM by LALATE

DJ AM Plane Crash 2008


In September 2008, DJ AM with Travis Barker survived a Lear Jet plane crash. Following that 2008 DJ AM Plane crash, Goldstein would make a complete recovery.

On September 20, DJ AM had left a T Mobile sponsored event that he and Barker had performed at. Also on that plane were Travis Barker’s assistant Chris “Little Chris” Baker (“Meet the Barkers”), Barker’s security guard Charles Still, pilot Sarah Lemmon, and co-pilot James Bland.

For an image of that crash, click HERE

Baker, Still, Lemmon, and Bland would perish, Barker and AM would be rushed to Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia. AM would under a doctor-induced coma to have skin grafts done.  In the weeks that follow, AM would recover.

Months before Barker and AM had been the 2008 MTV VMAs’ house band.

DJ AM was found dead at shortly after 5 pm EST today inside his New York SoHo apartment. Send your love.











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