Sharon Stone Almost Relives Basic Instinct

Sharon Stone almost pulled a ‘Basic Instinct’ – as she nearly flashed a star-studded audience when an insect flew up her dress.

The screen star was hosting a charity auction in Southampton, New York, when the bug shot inside her white mini-dress.

And she frantically tried to remove it as guests like Alec Baldwin looked on.

An onlooker revealed: ‘She shrieked, ‘Oh, my God, I think a bug just flew up my dress! What an awkward moment for the bug.”[She] started to wiggle to let the bug fly free.’For some in the front row, she nearly repeated her infamous ‘Basic Instinct’ moment.’The 52-year-old screen star, who famously flashed her private parts as bisexual killer Catherine Tramell in 1992 hit movie Basic Instinct, was playing the auctioneer at the Watermill Center Benefit in Southampton on Saturday night.Other guests included Anne Hearst, Nicole Miller, and Allison and Chip Brady.The event raised $1.4 million for the arts centre in the posh Hamptons resort of New York. Thanks M&G

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Hillary Clinton Ready to Pounce in 2012?

Dare I make a prediction?

Well, of course I’ll dare – to predict that on Thursday morning, Nov. 4, after final results are in and the House of Representatives goes back to a Republican majority:

Look for further Big News.

Hillary Clinton announces her resignation as secretary of state.

And – within one week – national news is dominated with reports of the opening of HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT campaign headquarters in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Texas and California – to begin with.

How Bill Clinton’s inner circle wielded vast power to discredit and destroy his former objects of desire: “Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine”

This campaign will not only emphasize that it is now about time (long since!) that the White House stop being dominated only by presidents from the nation’s minority gender. She will also enlist her (now well-behaved) spouse to explain in detail how much of his untouched-by-major-recession presidency was effectively advised by the first lady.

Consider the polls which show that Mrs. Clinton’s popularity is considerably better Mr. Obama’s.

Consider Mrs. Clinton’s virtual silence during the furious debate over Obamacare as well as close Hillary ally James Carville, and how he absolutely blasted the Obamaites for mishandling the unprecedentedly massive BP Gulf-of-Mexico-befouling gigantic oil spill.

Carville also released a poll result reporting that 55 percent of the U.S. believes Obama to be a socialist.

Anyone believing that Hillary will not run against the-president-who-appointed-her-to-the-top-post-in-his-Cabinet has forgotten how many states in their primaries voted for her and against Obama – including a number that are electoral-vote heavies.

All this should lead to a Democratic National Convention that is as fascinating as that one when renominated President Jimmy Carter pursued Sen. Ted Kennedy all over the stage in a disastrously unsuccessful attempt to appear together with Teddy.

That is, unless President Obama decides that one term is enough for him.

Thanks World Net Daily.

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 A New York judge ordered a couple to divide their home with a wall but an attorney for one half of the couple says they already live “like there was a wall.”

Pinchs and Nechama Gold, an Orthodox Jewish couple, have been married for 21 years but Nechama Gold says her husband verbally abuses her and their five children, the New York Post reported Monday. Judge Eric Prus Thursday ordered the Golds to divide their 3,000-square-foot home in two while the divorce proceeds — giving them two weeks to decided where to put the wall or leaving it up to the court to make the decision, the newspaper said.

Abe Konstam, an attorney for Pinchs Gold, told the Post: “They’ve been living like there was a wall up for two years now. This just helps them completely avoid each other.”

Pinchs Gold alleges his wife has exiled him from their bedroom and he has had to sleep in the dining room for two years, the newspaper said.

After the judge directed the couple to put up a wall in the house, Nechama Gold’s lawyer, Brian Perskin, said: “It’s a large house, so I think we can come up with some sort of agreement. But she wants him out.”

Pinchs has come up with a plan that would give his wife and their children about 700 more square feet than he would get, the Post reported.

Thanks UPI.

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Cat Woman Strikes in New York City

Cat Woman is on the prowl.

A serial stickup artist with a penchant for disguises — including a cat mask — has sunk her claws into shoe and beauty stores in Manhattan and Queens, The Post has learned.

“Give me the money. I have a gun,” read a note Cat Woman passed to the worker, according to the source.

She got her paws on $86 in cash and scampered off, the source said.

A day later, Cat Woman turned into the Burqa Bandit, wrapping a black scarf over her head.

According to the source, she strode into The Body Shop on Austin Street and Continental Avenue in Queens at 12:50 p.m. and barked out her order to hand over some cash, the source said.

She fled with $500.

The last two hits by the sleek, amber-eyed thief took place last week — targeting the high-end Arche shoe store on Astor Place in the East Village on Thursday and The Body Shop in Forest Hills, Queens, the next day.

In the strike at Arche, which was caught on video, the slick thief donned a cat mask, the source said.

According to the source, the lithe 5-foot-6, 115 pound thief, described in a wanted poster as possibly Middle Eastern, strode into the store at around 1:30 p.m. She prowled for about 45 minutes before donning her disguise and pouncing on a sales clerk.

Thanks NY Post.

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Two vacuum salesmen didn’t exactly close the deal at a recent home demonstration in central New York. State police charged the Syracuse men with a misdemeanor after a $1,300 Sealy latex foam mattress was damaged. Trooper Andy Davis said the damage occurred during a demonstration Monday at a home in Richfield Springs. Davis wouldn’t elaborate on what was done to the mattress.

Davis said the men were both at the home when police arrived and were trying to save the situation. They were charged with reckless endangerment of property.

The mattress owner is looking for reimbursement.

Thanks My Way.

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We learned some new things about the Woodster today. In his chat with The Telegraph, Allen revealed much of the usual fare: we knew he loves New York, and younger women, and Diane Keaton, and that he’s a bit neurotic. But the 74-year-old is more neurotic than we imagined, and more humble than we’d expect from someone known for casting himself opposite the babe du jour. Some surprising insights into the life of Mr. Soon-Yi Previn after the jump.

-Woody makes the same breakfast every day: a bowl of Cheerios with raisins and a banana. The banana must be sliced into seven pieces exactly. He says that’s because he’s “very superstitious.” Also, perhaps, a little obsessive.

-He doesn’t consider himself an intellectual and says, “I much prefer watching a basketball game or baseball game to reading.”

-The last 3-D movie he saw was House of Wax. House of Wax?! Is the Woodster admitting, by proxy, to a Paris Hilton affinity?

-He rarely drinks and has never taken antidepressants. Snooze.

-He says he doesn’t have the patience to shoot in remote locations or for shoots that go on for months. He hates shooting at night and will avoid doing extra takes to make it home by 6 p.m., especially if the Yankees are playing. “Artistic perfection is not my top priority,” he claims.

-Watching the first cut of his films, he’s nearly always disappointed and embarrassed. He was “horrified” when he first watched Manhattan.

-He says, “I’m not the great artist that I was certain I would be when I was younger.”

-He claims to have never sent or received an email, but he does have an iPhone so he can play the clarinet when he’s traveling. 

Thanks BlackBook.

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Madonna’s 13-year-old daughter Lourdes is keen to live on her own and is expected to move out in the next 12 months.

Lourdes, also known as Lola, is planning to become an entertainer, just like her mother and is believed to join New York’s LaGuardia High School of Music n Art and Performing Arts later this year.

Lola, the upcoming star, thinks that she is mature enough to live on her own and is keen to convince her mother to let her spread her wings.

“Lola has always been quite outspoken but still pretty obedient. Like most teenagers, she’s now starting to rebel,” Stuff.co.nz quoted a source as telling the National Enquirer magazine.

“It seems she’s fed up with Madonna controlling everything she does. ”

“She’s telling whoever will listen that, by next year, hopefully she’ll be able to persuade her mom that she needs her own place,” the source added.

It has been reported that Lourdes is keen to pursue a career in acting and even won a place at New York’s Fame high school after impressing the board during a private audition.

However, the school has not revealed if Lourdes has been admitted to its student body.

Thanks Hindustan.

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A 21-year-old musician has survived a fall from a New York City balcony in which his head became impaled on a spiked metal fence. Police say Nicholas Blossom was intoxicated at a party in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood when he fell from a third-floor balcony at around 4 a.m. Saturday. They say he landed headfirst on the fence of the second-floor balcony of an adjoining building.

Rescuers used an electric saw to detach Blossom from the fence.

 He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he was in stable condition.

 Blossom plays drums in a rock band called Alaska Alaska.

 Thanks TBO.com

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Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met each other in New York on Monday for an extensive exchange of opinions. The central topics discussed were the Iranian nuclear dossier and the ongoing discussions on tightening the sanctions regime. Hillary Clinton welcomed Spindelegger’s clear message to his Iranian Foreign Minister Mottaki during the latter’s visit to Vienna on 25 April. In his message, Spindelegger had urged Iran to deliver guarantees that the country’s nuclear programme serves exclusively civilian purposes: „Iran must spare no effort to regain the trust of the international community. The burden of proof clearly lies with Iran”.

Spindelegger expressed his regret about the fact that the Iranian President Ahmadinejad did not use his speech at the opening session of the NPT Review Conference to make a constructive contribution: „The aggressive rhetoric of President Ahmadinejad is incompatible with our objective of leading this conference to a success. Iran should regard this NPT Review Conference as an opportunity and make constructive use thereof”, said the Foreign Minister, and that was the reason why Austria and a majority of the other EU Member States left the session during President Ahmadinejad’s speech.

The two ministers also discussed the ongoing work in the area of disarmament. Spindelegger pointed out to the need of achieving concrete measures during the Review Conference on the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and praised the latest initiatives of the USA, which introduced a new momentum into the worldwide disarmament efforts. Spindelegger mentioned the proposal for the establishment of a UN liaison office on disarmament issues in Vienna as an Austrian contribution in this respect.

Thanks Isria.

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PFLAG National honors Academy and Tony Award-winning actress Liza Minnelli May 1 with the 2010 Straight for Equality in Entertainment Award for her “lifelong support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.”

The award will be presented at PFLAG’s second annual Straight for Equality Awards Gala, which will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis.

Jody M. Huckaby, PFLAG National’s executive director, said in a recent statement, “Liza Minnelli is the quintessential straight ally — she has been an outspoken supporter of equality for LGBT for her whole life, and her tremendous and ongoing philanthropy in the fight against AIDS has made her a very public advocate of the many individuals and their families who have been affected by the disease. Her enormous talent makes her iconic, and her steadfast support for the LGBT community makes her an ally. We are so honored to be able to present her with the 2010 Straight for Equality in Entertainment Award.”

Minnelli stated, “As someone who has been supported and touched by the LGBT community for my entire life, I can’t imagine being anything but an out and proud straight ally who doesn’t fear speaking up to anyone. The Straight for Equality award means so much to me — it helps me know that what I’ve done and said has changed things for people.”

Thanks Playbill.

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday said that Arizona’s immigration law invites racial profiling, in one of the toughest statements made to date by an Obama Cabinet member about the controversial state policy that has revived national debate about illegal immigration. 

Clinton said the law was “clearly a result of frustration” in the state over the difficulty of securing the border and stopping the flow of illegal immigration. But she said immigration law enforcement is the purview of the federal government, not the states, and condemned the policy itself as flawed. 

“It is written so broadly that if you were visiting in Arizona and you had an accent and you were a citizen from my state of New York, you could be subjected to the kind of inquiry that … this law permits,” she told NBC’s “Meet the Press.” 

Asked whether the law invites racial profiling, she said: “I don’t think there’s any doubt about that.” 

The Arizona policy would make illegal immigration a state crime and empower local law enforcement to question people about their immigration status and require them to show documentation or face arrest. 

“If you’re a legal resident, you still have to carry papers — well, how is a law enforcement official supposed to know?” Clinton said. 

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, though, just signed a package of changes to the law aimed at tempering concerns that it would lead to profiling. The changes would restrict police from basing their questioning on race or ethnicity. ”These new statements make it crystal clear and undeniable that racial profiling is illegal, and will not be tolerated in Arizona,” Brewer said in a written statement. Arizona officials have firmly defended the new law, saying it’s needed to enforce an out-of-control border problem and reduce crime. Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., said on “Meet the Press” that federal officials should tone down their criticism of Arizona lawmakers. ”I don’t know if this law if perfect, but I do know that it is wrong for officials in this government to throw stones at the people of Arizona as they’re trying to re-assert the rule of law,” he said. President Obama and other top officials in the administration have criticized the law as misguided. Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that the Department of Justice is reviewing the policy and could consider a court challenge. 

 Clinton would not say Sunday whether she thinks the law would hold up in court.

Thanks Fox News.

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced initiatives to create ties between U.S. companies and entrepreneurs in Muslim-majority countries, steps she linked today to social gains and improved relations with their people.

Clinton described mentoring backed by New York-based Ernst & Young LLP and Intel Corp. of Santa Clara, California, a global entrepreneurship program, a Silicon Valley effort to fund start- up companies, and a collaboration with Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. to get businesses involved in these State Department programs.

“Relationships between nations are sustained by the connections between their peoples,” Clinton told a gathering of the entrepreneurs in Washington. “You have the power not only to drive economic growth, but promote shared prosperity, call for open and accountable governance, help expand access to services like health care and education.”

Clinton announced the new programs at a two-day conference meant to jumpstart the “new beginning” between the U.S. and Muslim nations that President Barack Obama called for in a speech last year in Egypt. The conference drew more than 250 participants from over 50 countries, including Algeria, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh and Cameroon, the administration said.

“This summit reflects the new approach to foreign policy that President Obama described last year at Cairo University,” Clinton said. “One that we have been putting into practice through partnerships based on shared values, mutual respect and mutual responsibility.”

The use of business ties and assistance reflects an administration effort to make various kinds of development assistance a pillar of U.S. foreign policy, alongside military involvement and diplomacy.

Poverty, Democracy

In a January speech, Clinton said that a safer, more prosperous, democratic and equitable world remains out of reach as long as one-third of the world’s people live in poverty. Today, she announced four new programs designed to help aspiring small business owners in the Muslim world prosper.

The Global Entrepreneurship Program will provide “concrete support” to entrepreneurs in Muslim-majority countries, eventually expanding worldwide. The program will sponsor business plan competitions, help with access to credit and facilitate exchanges between U.S. business schools and those in other countries.

The program will be in a dozen countries in the next two years, Clinton said.

In a second initiative, the State Department has partnered with Global Technology and Innovation Partners and the Innovators Fund, Silicon Valley groups started by U.S. venture capital investors and business leaders.

Capital, Expertise

They will support innovation and entrepreneurship in predominantly Muslim countries with seed funding, venture capital and expertise. The program will begin in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Malaysia and expand from there, Clinton said.

A third program called e-Mentor Corps would expand mentoring opportunities and draw on expertise at Intel, Ernst & Young and the Young Presidents’ Organization in Irving, Texas.

The final project is intended to involve U.S. companies, universities, and foundations in the administration’s outreach efforts.

The State Department will work with Partners for a New Beginning, a non-profit led by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that will spearhead the effort to get private business involved in State Department programs.

Coca-Cola CEO

Partners for a New Beginning, co-chaired by Coca-Cola Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent, will reach out to U.S. companies, universities, laboratories, research centers, non-profit organizations, philanthropists and others. They will be asked to invest in and guide entrepreneurs in Muslim-majority countries and contribute equipment or technology.

“Global corporations have an important role to play in small business development and in helping to create sustainable communities where they operate,” Kent said in a statement read by Coca-Cola executive Barclay Resler.

Coca-Cola has been present in countries such as Malaysia since 1936 and in Pakistan since 1953, according to Kent.

Thanks Bloomberg.

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