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His online dating profile says Chris Forcand is a gainfully employed Christian and separated father of two looking for dates with women 18 to 50, but police are alleging he was more interested in much younger females.
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Bjorkman beats Young to reach semis; Davenport, Govortsova reach final

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Swede Jonas Bjorkman survived a third-set tiebreak to beat Donald Young 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (6) on Friday in the quarterfinals of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships, reaching the semifinals here for the first time in 11 years.

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BYU's Lee Cummard Works his Magic on the Basketball Court

When Lee Casey Cummard first strolled onto the Marriott Center hardwood in 2005, he didn't exactly fit the bill of a hoops dynamo that would soon be ripping the rug out from under the Mountain West Conference. The mild-mannered, lanky Arizonan was known to be a sharp shot, but few imagined just how deep his bag of tricks might be.

Like a Swiss Army knife revealing a seemingly endless supply of handy gizmos, Cummard soon had everybody wondering: How do you cram all that basketball into one guy?

"A couple years ago, you would say he [Cummard] does a little bit of everything," TCU basketball coach Neil Dougherty said. "Now I'm telling you he does a lot of everything. If we all had one, we'd all be a much better team."

Cummard started 14 games in his freshman season, and all 34 the next.


Laure Manaudou's heartbreak at nude photos betrayal

THE Beijing Olympic preparations of France's gold medallist Laure Manaudou are in disarray with the swimming beauty an emotional wreck after explicit private photos and video footage of her were posted on the internet.

Manaudou, 21, has called in a team of lawyers and has pointed the finger at her former lover, Italian swimmer Luca Marin.

The offending pictures are of intimate moments during her relationship with Marin, which ended with an ugly public break-up at a recent swim meet in Hungary.

To see some of the pictures click here. Be warned they contain nudity and some observers may consider them explicit. If you are easily offended, please do not click through.

Marin last night denied any involvement, despite the photos appearing just hours after the pair's split.


The Douglases' love story began in the first grade

Dick Douglas still remembers the day he noticed little Janey Lea Hardy for the first time. On a cloudy September day in their first-grade classroom, he fell in love with the woman he's been married to for 50 years.

"It was kinda dark in the room," he recalled last week. "I was walking down the aisle between the desks, my memory tells me, and I tripped over her. I didn't see her. She was kinda feisty. She got mad at me and said, 'If you ever do that again, I'm gonna smack your fool head off.'

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Ween back at their manic best

AFTER a decade since Ween last set foot on our shores, the Pennsylvanian duo are back to achieve total rock with epic sets.

Mammoth three-hour sets on the agenda. Set lists will change every night. Couples in the audience will probably get engaged. "We don't require no support band," asserts Dean Ween, coughing on a cigarette in a St Louis truck stop. "I love playing that long because at some point we always achieve total rock."

Ween have a remarkable back catalogue. Hum/croon each of these for a moment: Freedom of '76, I Can't Put My Finger On It, Mutilated Lips, Waving My Dick In The Wind, Voodoo Lady and Even If You Don't.

More than you thought, huh?

Add to that the classics on Ween's recently released studio album La Cucaracha. Those of you who are Ween-savvy – and indeed one with GodWeenSatan: The Oneness – will be familiar with the new tunes.


Queen of the Tweens

Cyrus's main competition at the top of the Tween Idol food chain, 16-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears, recently took herself out of the running by getting pregnant. Her mother - bless her heart - reportedly managed to salvage the disaster by selling the story to a gossip magazine for seven figures.

On the bright side, it opens up all kinds of possibilities for the writers of Spears's TV show, Nickelodeon's Zoey 101, which is about a girl learning all about life while attending a co-ed boarding school in California where the kids are served sushi for lunch and apparently never go to class.

But, then again, dormitory hijinks don't really sound like Nickelodeon's standard, squeaky-clean world of middle-class, suburban kids with great wardrobes and bland, indulgent parents.


How bad? Historically so!

Do you people even watch the games? We held a team averaging 75 a game to 51 AT THEIR PLACE. I realize this is all going to fall on deaf/ignorant ears, but I at least want to inform some of the people who don't watch the games how idiotic some of this stuff is getting.

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Latimer wins appeal for day parole

I can say he's certainly happy, he's certainly delighted," Latimer's lawyer, Jason Gratl, told CBC News.

"It's an excellent development."

In a move that pleased Latimer's supporters but angered some advocates for people with disabilities, the National Parole Board Appeal Division reversed a decision in early December by a three-person panel of the parole board that denied parole to Latimer, saying he refused to acknowledge his actions were a crime.

In a written decision, the appeal division said the denial could not be supported in law and a delay in releasing Latimer "would be unfair."

It said the circumstances of Latimer's offence were unique and it was unlikely he would find himself in a similar high-risk situation.

As such, the appeal division said it was reversing the board's decision and that Latimer, 54, is to be released immediately.


 
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