The party princess says he was attacked by DJ STEVE ANGELLO’S bouncers as she asked the disc-spinner to play BOB SINCLAIR and DAFT PUNK at a Miami nightclub.
Paris said: "All hell broke loose — it was like something out of a fight movie. They were animals..."
The three minute footage, which was filmed by the reality TV star’s MTV crew last week, is said to be as shocking as the troubled 28-year-old’s infamous This Morning TV interview last year. ‘Kerry seems to be in this state all the time. The footage that’s been coming in has shocked a lot of people here,' a source is quoted as telling the News of the World.
The World Health Organization (WHO; 2007), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS; 2007), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC; 2008) state that evidence indicates male circumcision significantly reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by men during penile-vaginal sex, but also state that circumcision only provides partial protection and should not replace other interventions to prevent transmission of HIV...
And yet the 26-year-old found himself accused: first, by the woman he slept with - a respected lawyer no less - who opened her eyes the morning after and screamed....
Scientists claim to have come up with a mathematical model which determines whether newlyweds are heading for a lifetime of happiness – or spiralling towards divorce...
Regional powers worry the claim is a cover for the launch of a long-range missile capable of reaching Alaska. National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair said earlier this month that all indications suggest North Korea will in fact launch a satellite...
The Clorox Company is offering a US$5,000 reward and a year's supply of cleaning products for tips leading to the arrest of San Francisco's notorious portable potty pyromaniac…
A 61-year-old Michigan man has sued his former employer, claiming he was fired from a $75,000-a-year salesman's job because of his waistline. But the employer says Patrick J. Ronayne was let go because of his performance, not his weight…
This is all the stranger when you consider what money is supposed to be. For economists, it is nothing more than a tool of exchange that makes economic life more efficient…
"I was laid off in 2007, and I didn't collect unemployment because I thought I was too good to collect it. I didn't want to be a drain on the economy….."
Millions of people log on to the social networking website Twitter every day, including some of the most popular names in the world of entertainment. Check out the celebrities who have been known to 'tweet' online, and get a link to their Twitter pages...
The text message reportedly read: "i don't noe how tru dis is but here it is. Dont go 2 any walmarts 2nite ther will be a gang initiation n dey have 2 kill 3 women at each store. Tell ur love 1s...
The remains of Princess Arsinöe, who was murdered more than 2,000 years ago on the orders of the Egyptian queen, are the first relics of the Ptolemaic dynasty to be identified.
The breakthrough, by an Austrian team, also suggests the Egyptian queen was part-African. Traditional thinking has always been that the monarch was Greek Caucasian...
“By the 2070s, hydropower potential for the whole of Europe is expected to decline by 6 percent, with strong regional variations from a 20 to 50 percent decrease in the Mediterranean region to a 15 to 30 increase in northern and eastern Europe.” it said in a 2007 report..
Appearing on a popular Turkish television chat show, Hadi Gel Bizimle (Come and Join Us), Clinton tackled a few diplomatic questions but the main focus was on her personal life, such as when she "last" fell in love…
According to research by the US author and couple therapist M. Gary Neuman, 92 per cent of men are unfaithful because they feel unloved, aren't getting enough recognition from their partner and are seeking closeness...
A US legal settlement and new write-downs have added more than SFr1 billion ($1.3 billion) to UBS's losses and it expects earnings to be at risk for some time. UBS, Switzerland's biggest bank, posted a 20.9 billion Swiss franc loss for 2008, more...
While the original farts may have been real (or produced with iFart), The Plain Dealer notes: "A cable crew that videotapes meetings edited the video and added sound effects to it and placed it on YouTube."..
"They want to clearly stop the guns from the United States going south. We want to stop the drugs coming north..."
News bulletins are saturated with episode after grisly episode - torture and beheadings chief among them. This, after all, is lucrative business: the US government estimates that Mexican drug traffickers make profits of between $25bn and $40bn a year...
If countries such as the United States, Japan or South Korea try to intercept the launch, the North Korean military will carry out "a just retaliatory strike operation not only against all the interceptor means involved but against the strongholds" of the countries, it said.
"Shooting our satellite for peaceful purposes will precisely mean a war," it added. ...
while investors tally the losses that were generated by loose lending so far, the impact of another lax practice is only beginning to be seen.
That is the big banks' minimalist approach to meeting legal requirements - bookkeeping matters, really - when pooling thousands of loans into securitization trusts…
Facebook on Wednesday announced a new homepage design and other new features to make the site more useful to companies and other public figures, as it tries to expand ways that people are using the social-networking service…
In a regulatory filing, GM, which was overtaken by Toyota as the world’s biggest carmaker last year, underlined the magnitude of its liquidity crisis by warning that it cannot afford to repay a $1bn bond maturing on June 1.
The bond is part of $27bn in unsecured debt that GM is seeking to restructure through a debt-for-equity exchange...
An asteroid about the size of one that blasted Siberia a century ago just buzzed by Earth.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory reported that the asteroid zoomed past Monday morning. The asteroid named 2009 DD45 was about 48,800 miles from Earth.
That is just twice the height of some telecommunications satellites and about a fifth of the distance to the Moon.....
Taiwan's detained former president on Wednesday denied taking bribes in a land deal during a hearing into a high-profile corruption case implicating him and his family.
Chen Shui-bian, who has been in custody since December on graft and other charges, all of which he has rejected, defended himself in a pre-trial hearing into the construction of an industrial park in northern Taiwan...
A Ukrainian business magnate paid a ransom to secure the release of 20 crewmen held on their ship by Somali pirates for five months, his office said yesterday.
The office of Viktor Pinchuk, who runs a variety of businesses from industrial pipes to media and engages in a wide range of philanthropic activities, did not say how much was paid in exchange for the release last month of the crew of the Faina...
Toronto scientists have scored a major coup in stem cell research, coming first in a world-wide race to find a safer way to make human skin cells act like embryonic stem cells.
The discovery could well bring the promise of personalized organ repair within reach of patients...
The nation's banks lost $26.2 billion in the last three months of 2008, the first quarterly deficit in 18 years, as the housing and credit crises escalated. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said.....