Lane Garrison charged with vehicular manslaughter

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Foxy Brown claims police brutality, saying, "The only crime I'm guilty of is being a young black woman." The rapper says that she "was exposed from the waist down on the toilet" when officers attempted to arrest her.

-Nicole Kidman to appear in Nip/Tuck?

-Is Pamela Anderson considering rekindling her romance with Tommy Lee?

-Designer Scott Henshall said of Britney's new do, "What the f**k has Britney done shaving all her hair off?

She's too fat and looks like an alien.

You can take the girl out of the trailer park but you can't take the trailer park out of the girl.

She looks like trash." -Bobby Brown arrested for failure to pay fines, appear in court.

-Kevin Federline lets Britney Spears see their sons while she's in Promises rehab.

-American Idol loser Jennifer Hudson wins big at the Oscars, named Best Supporting Actress.

-Naomi Campbell turns search for a new Personal Assistant (PA) into a reality show.

-Naomi Watts shows off her baby bump at the Oscars.

-Kevin Federline visits estranged wife Britney Spears in rehab.

-Britney's manager Larry Rudolph denies Britney Spears suicide attempt rumors.

-Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown determined to stay friends despite upcoming divorce.

-Busta Rhymes arrested again.

-American Idol's Anotella Barba "blows" it; Nude photos of Barba performing oral sex leaked to the media.

-Britney's dad speaks out about his daughter; says she's "a sick little girl." -Magazine claims Britney Spears attempted ...

DVD tells story of homeless children

...ba href=/sleep/a/b on benches; sometimes they are crammed into friends' homes, carrying their belongings in bins, struggling to pay for school field trips and wondering how long they will have roofs over their heads.

That's the case with Marcos de Niza freshman Gabrielle Johnson, 14, who was displaced with her mother, Julianna Martinez, and three brothers from their Ahwatukee home in the middle of the night.

They landed on their feet and now live in an apartment in Tempe.

advertisement "Each of the kids had a plastic bin to put stuff in," Martinez said.

"That was their dresser.

I was on a list for months waiting for an apartment." The situation has been made more difficult in Ahwatukee lately as subsidized apartments have been converted to condominiums, some say.

Gabrielle and more than 70 children who were homeless around the nation tell their stories in My Own Four Walls, a DVD being released next week produced by Hear Us Inc, a group that advocates for homeless children.

Hear Us founder and President Diane Nilan visited Arizona this week, including a stop at the Kyrene Family Resource Center.

Martinez, an instructional aide at Kyrene de los Lomas Elementary, and her family got help from the center to buy groceries and other necessities.

The DVD will debut in the Chicago suburbs and then will go on sale.

It's expected to be used by schools, community groups and others to educate people about homeless children.

"They just talk about the issues and how it affects them," Nilan ...

Don't forget to spring forward

...ba href=/sleep/a/b, daylight-saving time begins at 2 a.m.

Sunday, arriving three weeks earlier than normal and marking the first change to the nation's time standard since 1986.The tinkering with the nation's timing has led to some mild hand-wringing over potential problems.The biggest headache is with computers programmed to begin daylight-saving time on the traditional first Sunday in April.

Computerized day planners could make people an hour late for meetings.

Wireless e-mail devices such as Blackberries and company computer servers may need to be reset.

But most technologists predict only minor problems.For some Jews, the initial 25-minute delay of sunrise could lead to a harried morning.

They must wait until the sun rises to say morning prayers, preferably in a synagogue with others.

And they need to pray before doing anything else, such as showering or eating breakfast."This is going to present a challenge to the committed Jew," said Rabbi Ze'ev Smason of Nusach Hari B'Nai Zion, an Orthodox synagogue in University City.The National Parent Teacher Association has expressed concern about children traveling to school in the dark.

But that worry does not appear to have trickled down to schools.

Roberta Wilson, a crossing guard at St.

Katherine Drexel Catholic Elementary in St.

Louis, said she expects ample light for safe crossings.

"It's not going to affect me too much," she said.Congress instituted the time change as part of the 2005 energy bill.

The start of daylight-saving time was m...

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