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The movie is kind of prophetic

ALBERT BROOKS has a very long record of playing movie roles for laughs. Not in his newest role, however, and thereby hangs a tale. Mo Rocca has a Sunday Profile: Albert Brooks kills in his latest film, “Drive,” and not…

Oscar Pistorius appears in court, but pre

Updated at 8:40 a.m. Eastern PRETORIA, 해남출장안마 South Africa Oscar Pistorius stood for his

If convicted of at least two of the murder counts, the 30-year-old Balfour, on parole at the time of the killings after serving nearly seven years for attempted murder and vehicular hijacking, would face a mandatory life sentence. Hudson, the 2004 “American Idol” finalist and 2007 Oscar winner for her role in “Dreamgirls,” is expected to attend each day of testimony. It could last up to four weeks. She was joined on Monday by her fiance, David Otunga, and other family members. Professionally, Hudson has had a busy month so far. She recently performed on “American Idol” and also sang at The Revlon Concert for the Rainforest Fund at Carnegie Hall, in New York. She appears on the soundtrack to the new film, “Think Like a Man.”

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She added, “… And sometimes a younger man is a nice thing. A powerful younger man, I’m all for it.” For more with Shepherd on “CBS This Morning,” including what she thinks of her co-star Hewitt, watch the video in the player above.

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She says over and over that she does not want to vote to oust people she has promised to support

(CBS News) Bridal shop owner Kim emerged from the shadows on “Survivor: One World” Wednesday night in an episode that left one wondering how dense those male castaways can be. (SPOILER ALERT) Pictures: “Survivor: One World” The exile of Mike…

That might apply to Russian aid to Syria and may be one of the reasons that Russia is unlikely to reverse its position

At the U.N. on Monday, over 60 nations signed the first international treaty to regulate the global arms trade, after seven years of negotiations, and sponsors were taking a victory lap, explaining the impact of a treaty that they hope…

She seems to stand alone

(CBS News) Bridal shop owner Kim emerged from the shadows on “Survivor: One World” Wednesday night in an episode that left one wondering how dense those male castaways can be. (SPOILER ALERT) Pictures: “Survivor: One World” The exile of Mike…

By day Griffin hustled as a temp

You might say it was ANYTHING but by-the-numbers for 온라인 카지노 합법 Kathy Griffin, who joined Anderson Cooper in Times Square last night for the dropping of the Times Square ball. She’s been shocking – even offending – audiences with…

When I’m not in the Maxim ‘Sexiest Comedians’ article, that one, you know, doesn’t really hurt

entire 15-minute court hearing Tuesday, staring straight ahead, hands clasped in front of him and giving away little emotion as the world got its first close up view of the double-amputee Olympian and murder suspect in nearly four months. It was a stark contrast to the sobbing figure Pistorius presented through much of his bail hearing in February. Magistrate Daniel Thulare postponed the proceedings in Pretoria Magistrate’s Court until Aug. 19 to allow police to complete their investigation into the Valentine’s Day shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp. The delay underscores that the trial will be a slow process, with a verdict possibly not coming until next year. The extension was sought by the prosecution, giving investigators six months to gather evidence, interview witnesses and prepare a case against the 26-year-old athlete. Pistorius’ lead defense lawyer Barry Roux agreed with the postponement, and said they could start to deal with “pre-trial” issues in the high-profile case on the August date. Pistorius’ trial is not expected to start before September, at the earliest, and is likely to be conducted at the High Court in Pretoria. The Paralympic champion is charged with premeditated murder in the killing of his girlfriend. The prosecution requested a postponement until Aug. 19 so that it can investigate, and the magistrate approved the request. Pistorius will remain free on bail. The athlete known as the Blade Runner because of his prosthetic running legs spoke just once during Tuesday’s hearing. “Yes, your honor,” he said in a voice which croaked at first but which also had an air of newfound composure, when Thulare asked him if he understood that he was released on the same bail conditions and must reappear at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Aug. 19. Pistorius has said he killed Steenkamp by mistake in the early hours of Feb. 14, believing she was an intruder in his home. Prosecutors allege he shot her intentionally as she cowered in a toilet stall and that the couple may have argued before she was shot. The magistrate also warned Tuesday of “scandalous and possibly contemptuous” reporting by some media in Pistorius’ case following the publication of pictures by a British television station last week that purport to show the blood-spattered bathroom where Pistorius fatally shot Steenkamp, firing his pistol four times through the closed door of the stall and hitting his girlfriend with three bullets. Prosecutors didn’t outline which areas of the police investigation were still ongoing, and the National Prosecuting Authority said police hope to complete the probe by August. “The investigation is continuing and we believe by August, or even before August, we will have wrapped up everything,” prosecution spokesman Medupe Simasiku said. “As soon as everything is completed the court will announce a trial date.” Simasiku said the prosecution was still “standing on a premeditated murder charge” and could not say yet if any more charges might be introduced. Making his first public appearance since he was freed on bail from the same courtroom on Feb. 22, Pistorius again passed in front of rows of television cameras and photographers as he entered Court C shortly before 9 a.m. local time. He arrived at the court in an SUV with black blinds covering the windows, but used the main public entrance to the courthouse and not the back entrance he arrived at during his four-day bail hearing. Since he was freed on bail, there had been just two reported sightings of Pistorius in public ahead of Tuesday. Other than that, he has been living in self-imposed isolation, his family says, surrounding himself with memories of Steenkamp, sometimes growing a beard to disguise his identity and only occasionally leaving his uncle’s house to attend church services. No longer a smiling global sports star seen on ads ranging from Nike to Oakley, or the figure who struggled to control his emotions during bail proceedings, Pistorius is now a man with a determination to fight the murder charge against him, according to his uncle, Arnold Pistorius. “He’s battling. But with the family behind him, his sister living in the same house as he lives … they assist him a lot,” Arnold Pistorius said in excerpts from an interview given to a South African television show and released by the family Sunday.”And we are preparing him. He will definitely be ready. Being the mind that he is, being the man that he is, he will know what it’s going to take to do this event.” Pistorius didn’t comment to reporters Tuesday but spoke briefly with his sister, Aimee, and kissed another family member as he left the dock.

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