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Rev. Jesse Jackson, undaunted by recent revelations of your extra-marital affair that produced a now 20-month-old child, Wednesday urged companies to hire more minorities and lambasted Republicans for winning the U.S presidency "by any means necessary."The civil rights leader was greeted warmly in Nyc as he presided over the annual meeting on the Rainbow-PUSH Coalition's Wall Street Project, which Jackson started four years ago as a way of getting more minority involvement within the financial industry.The 59-year-old civil rights leader, speaking with a New York conference promoting diversity in the office, made no reference to last week's news that he fathered a daughter outside his marriage. But he did express his frustration with the media attention."Our paparazzi friends, please take a moment," Jackson said, speaking with a small crush of photographers whose flash bulbs popped in front of his podium. "Give us all a break."It was one of Jackson's first public appearances since he acknowledged an affair with a former Washington aide of the civil rights group.Jackson, who had considered a brief exit from public life after the scandal, urged corporate leaders as well as some hundred mainly African-American audience members to realize the potential of minority businesses and communities."Wall Street barriers limit growth. Rainbow represents growth," Jackson said. "We didn't know how good baseball could be until everybody could play. And we don't know how good business could possibly be."Jackson, who has been a powerful force from the Democratic Party and run twice to the Democratic presidential nomination, voiced his disapproval of the Republican presidential victory."Our democratic birthright was taken in broad daylight," he was quoted saying. "We have the queasy, uneasy feeling the state machinery and the Supreme Court combined to make democracy topsy-turvy. The winner became the loser. The loser had become the winner."Jackson, who made a brief plea for electoral reform, was joined by top brass from computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co., investment house Goldman Sachs Group Inc.; retailer Kmart Corp., phone company Verizon Communications and insurer MetLife Inc. in the conference.Robert Pittman, president with the newly merged media giant AOL Time Warner Inc. along with a 25-year friend of Jackson's, announced an application with Rainbow/PUSH and other partners targeted at matching minority entrepreneurs with venture capitalists."What richer resource do we have than our diverse human capital?" Pittman asked in his presentation.©MMI Viacom Internet Services Inc. All Rights Reserved. These toppers may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press and Reuters Limited caused this report tall black ugg boots A series of fires erupted in isolated churches along rural backroads south of Birmingham early Friday, destroying or damaging five houses of worship in what authorities called an arson case without discernible motive.Congregants alerted on the flames on a foggy night found some chapels fully ablaze or collapsing into smoldering ruin. At one church, whose congregation goes back more than a century, members arrived just with time to put out a blaze that were started under an American flag in front of the sanctuary.The cluster of fires in Bibb County (watch video) about 25 miles south of Birmingham were set "as fast since they could drive from one location to the next," Chief Deputy Sheriff Kenneth Weems said.Jim Cavanaugh, head of the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms office for Alabama and Tennessee, said it was clear the fires were purposely set. "Obviously they're arson. The truth is — what is the motivation?"As soon as Leslie Evans arrived at Ashby Baptist early this morning, the fire became personal. The neighborhood fire chief couldn't stop their own church from burning to the ground, CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports."You arrive here, all your church members, all your firemen, belong to this church. I helped build this," Evans told Strassmann. "To watch it burn down is not any good."Unlike a 1996 outbreak of fires at black churches in Alabama and elsewhere, there was no common thread of race in this case. Four of the churches have white congregations and one is black. All were Baptist, the dominant faith in your community.Cavanaugh said fires in churches can raise difficulties to locate a motive. "Anything you light in the church is going to be a symbol," he was quoted saying.A fire Thursday afternoon also heavily damaged a church about 20 miles away in Chilton County, but construction work ended up going on there and it was not immediately clear if that blaze was connected to the others, said Ragan Ingram, a spokesman for your state insurance agency that oversees fire investigations.Federal investigators, joining local and state authorities, said the arson probe would come with the New Harmony Holiness church at Fairview in Chilton County.There are no immediate arrests. Uncertain of the motive, authorities also didn't know if one or more people took part. no previous page next 1/2 Arizona authorities have filed felony drug charges against two members of a family that was rescued from your snowbound motor home earlier this week.Warrants were issued in Snowflake, Ariz., for Elbert and Becky Higginbotham on Wednesday, a day after they and four relatives were rescued in the mountainous region of southern Oregon.The two are charged with possession of dangerous drugs available and possession of drug paraphernalia, court public records show. The records show Elbert Higginbotham can be wanted on a charge of misconduct involving weapons.In a interview with the Ashland Daily Tidings published Friday, Elbert Higginbotham acknowledged he had been arrested on drug charges in Arizona, the place that the couple live, but he said the drugs were not his."I what food was in the wrong place at the wrong time," he was quoted saying.The newspaper said the warrants were issued after Arizona authorities saw TV coverage with the rescue.The family — the two Higginbothams, Becky Higginbotham's son, his wife and their two children — had set out from Ashland in the motor home on March 4. We were holding found stranded on a back road from the Coast Range, a remote, snowy division of southwestern Oregon, on Tuesday. Their chances of survival were so bleak that searchers had left looking for them, CBS News correspondent Vince Gonzales reports. They survived, with the family dog and cat, within their snowbound recreational vehicle by rationing dehydrated food along with other provisions.Two adults were found after they left the RV, which in fact had gotten stuck in snow, to get help. Hours later, rescuers found the rest and they were reunited in Glendale, about 80 miles north of the California border. no previous page next 1/2 ugg tall boots And memories that scan all one century and the start of a new one. Now, with the help of science, one woman's secret could extend the lives of millions. If the state of Illinois had its way, 43-year-old former gang member Anthony Porter can be dead.Forty-eight hours before Porter's scheduled execution for your 1982 killings of a teen-age couple on Chicago's south side, his attorneys won a brief stay based on mental fitness. A psychologist says Porter has the IQ of a child." He's very, very lucky," said defense attorney Dan Sanders who has argued in court that Porter is "unable to understand the sentence he is facing?…anf the husband is unable to assist his counsel as part of his defense."Prosecutor Thomas Gainer, however, contends that Porter is fit for execution and that he has evidence to prove it.CBS News Correspondent Cynthia Bowers reports that although the courtroom debate over Porter's competence rages on, his defense have a boost Tuesday from a Northwestern University investigative team that provided new evidence aimed at persuading authorities to reopen Porter's case."Based on the investigation my students and I have conducted, " said David Protess, professor of journalism, " Anthony Porter is not competent to be executed anf the husband may well be innocent."The investigation began being a class project and a crime re-enactment and converted into a full-blown investigation after the class tracked down the state's onlysurviving eyewitness.William Andrew Taylor, whose testimony helped to convict Porter, now says his testimony was coerced by police and it has signed an affidavit exonerating Porter."One, I was present in the park when the shooting occurred, " he stated. Two, I did not see Anthony Porter shoot anyone."Many in the neighborhood, including the mother of one of the victims, never believed Porter was the killer."I don't believe he did it. I don't believe he killed my daughter," said Offie Green.Information from Mrs. Green led the Northwestern team completely to another suspect, a man who had been with the park with her daughter the night she was murdered. The scholars found him living in Milwaukee, where his estranged wife confessed to witnessing the killings."I was shaking to death. I was scared for my life," said Margaret Inez Simon, murder witness.Based on this new information, hawaii has agreed to re-examine Porter's case."Don't, you realize, hurt him," said Mrs. Green, who's hoping it's not too late for justice for Porter. "Don't do nothing at all to him. Let him live." mulberry paper Ivens was described by FBI colleagues at the same time liked. 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Fred Thompson to help shepherd his yet-to-be named Supreme Court nominee through the Senate.Thompson, 62, a Republican and actor around the NBC television series "Law & Order," agreed to accept the post in a telephone conversation with the president on Monday, spokesman Scott McClellan said.He explained Thompson would serve as an informal adviser to shepherd the nomination from the Senate.Mr. Bush was visiting Denmark saying thanks to the Danes for sending troops to Iraq and Afghanistan. He also strongly defended his decisions on Iraq, climate change, imprisoned terrorism suspects and make it possible to Africa — all of which have made him unpopular in Europe."I know that people aren't going to go along with decisions I make," Mr. Bush said because he stood alongside Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen outside a white mansion that serves as his official summer residence. 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After greater than 40 films, this was her first play."Obviously all of us actors are a little bit difficult on ourselves," Hannah told CBS News Correspondent Tom Fenton. She characterized the performance as "okay.""We always wish it to be even better. We're perfectionists," she said. Hannah is playing the function made famous by Marilyn Monroe in the 1955 movie type of The Seven Year Itch. It's really a growing trend in London: big American stars for the West End stages. Jerry Hall can also be currently starring in The Graduate, a part she took over from Kathleen Turner. Theater critic Sheridan Morley (son of actor Robert Morley) suggests that the average theatergoer is a tourist and American."You need names they could recognize and the large most tourists, as we know, is American," explained Morley. "So film stars are very seductive in that you can sell tickets on them before the show opens. The a big star will help the therapy lamp office."Still to come this fall: Macaulay Culkin in Madame Melville and Jessica Lange in Long Day's Journey Into Night. What exactly is it about working in the theater that draws American stars to go to London and get paid peanuts? Long Day's Journey Into Night producer Bill Kenwright says actors love the applause and the crowd. "People work in the theater due to there being nothing quite like it."It's been tough for Daryl Hannah thus far, as most of the critics panned the show. But her name on the marquee is bound to sell a great deal of tickets. ultra tall ugg boots After all the years Elton John has been performing professionally about 35 and all the hits he's had, it may be hard to believe: He's didn't have his own network televised concert special- a minimum of until Friday night. CBS News Entertainment Correspondent Mark McEwen spoken with Sir Elton John about his first primetime special, which aired the other day on CBS. As you might expect, there is certainly already a CD in the concert available, a sort of musical two-for-one. Even though the special had a lot of Elton's greatest solo hits, additionally, there are plenty of duets with some big time performers, including his old singing partner Kiki Dee. Elton explained the genesis behind his song Crocodile Rock. "It would have been a song meant to be a tribute on the music I grew up with inside the '60s. But that's the song how the audience loves to join in essentially the most," he said.Many people would say are their favorite Elton John song is Good-bye Yellow Brick Road. Elton says still stands the test of time. Elton John was created Reginald Dwight in England in 1947. He build his first band, Bluesology, noisy . 1960s. After a slow start, he found tremendous success from the 1970s. Between 1972 and 1975, Elton had seven consecutive # 1 albums. His hit songs include: Rocket ManDanielSaturday Night's Alright For FightingCandle In The WindSomebody Saved My entire life TonightI'm Still Standing Elton also co-wrote five songs with Tim Rice for the movie Lion King. And the charity album he earned after the death of uncle Princess Diana, including the rewritten Candle Inside the Wind, which he wrote for her, is the biggest selling album of all time.Currently Elton is planning another tour with Billy Joel."He and i also got on so well because you will find there's mutual respect," said Elton about Joel. "His music is unique to mine and he's very much American music. That's why I favor it. You can tell he's born and bred in the us. Billy is so New York and so American. Being a songwriter, he's superb." Another artist that Elton likes is Eminem. He likes rap music and says Eminem's lyrics are brilliant."I don't for one minute think Eminem is homophobic," said Elton. "But how it's, it's exciting, it's inflammatory. That's what the Rolling Stones were about. People say it's very controversial. Rock 'n' roll is supposed to be controversial. Rock 'n' roll isn't the Backstreet boys, 'Nsync. It's getting down and dirty."Elton John and Billy Joel's tour is scheduled to start in January. During a recent shopping trip to Nordstrom, 11-year-old Ella Gunderson became frustrated with all the current low-cut hip-huggers and skintight tops. So she wrote to the Seattle-based chain's executives. "I see all of these girls who walk around with pants that relate their belly button and underwear," she wrote. "Your clearks sugjest that there are only one look. If that is true, then girls are suppost to walk around half naked." Nordstrom executives wrote back and promised Ella the business would try to provide a variety of fashions for children. The shy, bespectacled redhead has since become an instantaneous media darling, appearing on national television during the last two weeks to promote modest fashions as opposed to the saucy looks popularized with the likes of Britney Spears. Ella is on to something: A more modest look is at, some fashion experts say. "We want to call this new girl Miss Modesty," said Gigi Solif Schanen, fashion editor at Seventeen magazine. "It's such a different feeling but still very pretty and female and sexy. It's just a tad bit more covered up." Shoppers are beginning to see higher waistlines and minimize hemlines, and tweeds, fitted blazers and layers are expected to be big this fall, Schanen said. "It's kind of like a sexy take on a librarian," she said. "I think people are tired of seeing so much skin and wish to leave a little more to the imagination." The Web sites ModestApparelUSA.com and ModestByDesign.com -- in which the slogan is "Clothing your father can be proud of"-- report that sales have skyrocketed during the last 18 months. Many youngsters are frustrated by the profusion of racy teenage clothing, according to Buzz Marketing, a New Jersey-based firm that compiles feedback from teen advisers. "There is merely sensory overload. Kids are likely to say enough already," said Buzz's 24-year-old us president, Tina Wells. "The next big trend is kids are going to look like monks." In 2002, a small grouping of Arizona teens submitted a petition for the Phoenix division of the Dillard's department shop chain asking for more modest clothes. The chain began carrying more conservative styles. Nordstrom spokeswoman Deniz Anders said the organization has been hearing for about couple of years from customers who want more cautious looks, and Nordstrom tries to have a broad array of styles in its stores. The arrival of the modest look is a useful one news for Ella, who last week participated in a sold-out "Pure Fashion" show in Bellevue with 37 other girls of a Roman Catholic youth organization. Ella, who paraded around the catwalk in a long-sleeved pink top along with a shiny pink skirt, hopes the style show -- and her letter -- will prompt some change. "There could be more than one look," the Redmond youngster said in an interview while wearing a loose Pure Fashion T-shirt, jeans and hot pink flip-flops. "Everybody really should have lots of choices."By Kristen Gelineau mulberry suit carrier A former church and scout leader's matter-of-fact confession that he's the serial killer who haunted Wichita for many years may have brought closure for some — but not to Charlie Otero.Otero, whose two siblings and parents were Dennis Rader's first victims in 1974, said the guilty plea are capable of doing nothing to repair the lives of survivors from the 10 people Rader so chillingly acknowledged Monday that he killed."It's a release that he's admitted it, but as far as closure goes, it is from it," said Otero, now 47 and surviving in Albuquerque, N.M. "It turned my well being around 180 degrees and left me no hope for a future I had seen prior to the murders. My life went from idyllic and beautiful to dark and dank."Nor could it have been closure for the BTK killer's 10th victim's son, Jeff Davis, who now lives in Memphis. He told CBS affiliate WREG that playing the murderer's chilling description in the court Monday was like adding salt to his already open wound. "It's forever been an open sore, and always will likely be," Davis said. "But at least now New kindle the name, the person, and the satisfaction of knowing that text messaging isn't get part of what's coming to him."Rader — husband, father of two — will probably spend the rest of his life behind bars for crimes that gained him the moniker "BTK" for his preferred killing method, "Bind, Torture, Kill."In pleading guilty, Rader was unfailingly emotionless and courteous, answering questions with "Yes, sir" and "Yes, your honor," and also at one point launching into an almost scholarly discourse on habits of an serial killer."If you've read much about serial killers, they're going through what they call different phases. Inside the trolling stage, basically, you're looking for a victim at that time," he said. "You could be trolling for months or years, but once you freeze on a certain person, you feel a stalker.""There was an emotionally devoid humanoid which has a monster living inside it just coldly reciting facts," said Davis.The judge pressed Rader for precisely his crimes, and the killer obliged.He mentioned how he hung Otero's 11-year-old sister from your sewer pipe after murdering her parents and brother. He described strangling a 62-year-old woman — Jeff Davis' mother — with pantyhose and dumping her body under a bridge. He told of comforting another victim and providing her a glass water before putting a bag over her head and strangling her. no previous page next 1/2
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