Source: The Hollywood ReporterBy: Brooks Boliek(WASHINGTON) -- In his first public appearance as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, Sen. Joseph Lieberman indicated Tuesday that he's going to continue his crusade to get Hollywood to clean up its act.In his...
Source: Reuters/VarietyBy: Pamela McClintock(HOLLYWOOD, CA) -- In his first public appearance with presumptive presidential nominee Al Gore (news - web sites), newly named vice presidential candidate Sen. Joseph Lieberman got in a dig Tuesday at Hollywood, indicating that he...
Source: News WireThe honeymoon's over for Jennifer Aniston. Or at least for her lawyers.Just a week after she and Brad Pitt exchanged vows, the Friends star has taken a cue from her paparazzi-plagued hubby and filed an invasion of...
Source: ZDNet NewsBy: Lisa M. Bowman(WASHINGTON) -- The Democratic VP candidate has the backing of tech bigwigs across the political spectrum, but his views on content censorship worry cyberlibertarians.As an active promoter of Internet-related legislation, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn.,...
Source: ReutersBy: Mary Kelleher
(NEW YORK, NY) -- James McDermott Jr., the former head of investment bank Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, on Thursday was sentenced to eight months in prison for passing on inside tips about merger deals to his...
Source: APBy: David Kravets(SAN FRANCISCO, CA) -- A former Jesuit seminarian who said his elders tried to engage him in sexual acts has settled a harassment case with a Jesuit order, the seminarian said Tuesday. Terms of the deal...
Source: Court TVBy: Julie Farkas(VANCOUVER, Canada) -- Marilyn Star who fled to her native Canada before feds could arrest her for insider trading will finally face charges in the United States.Former adult film star Kathryn Gannon aka Marilyn Star,...
Source: News WireBritain's Home Office on July 26 unveiled an official consultation paper recommending major reforms of the criminal codes relating to sex, most of which were established in 1885 and few of which have changed since. Contrary to...
Source: Planet Out(LONDON) -- Britain's House of Lords on July 24 voted 270 - 228 to retain Section 28, the never-enforced 1988 law prohibiting local authorities from "intentionally promoting homosexuality." The 42-vote margin was nearly identical to the 45-vote...
Source: Beacon JournalBy: Stephen Dyer(NORTHFIELD, OH) -- After three years of legal battles, Michael T. Cunningham wasn't fazed when his ``open'' sign wouldn't stand up straight. After wrapping some rope around a metal pole and a shaggy shrub and...