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Posted: 11 Mar 2010 02:41 PM PST

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Uncensored: The Secrets of Event Planning Revealed by ... - Newsblaze.com

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 01:44 PM PST

LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Marley Majcher, CEO of The Party Goddess! Inc., a nationally acclaimed full service event planning and catering company, announced the first annual event planning conference "Uncensored: The Secrets of Event Planning Revealed," to take place at the Hotel Palomar in Los Angeles March 17-19. The 3-day seminar for event planners, focuses on cultivating local "celebrities" in their areas to gain valuable p.r., how to reduce their marketing costs and trim their overhead as well as how to build buzz for their brands.

The genesis for this event is "to get event planners to understand that their companies need to make money so they can thrive as entrepreneurs and not be unwillingly forced to re-enter corporate America if and when the economy turns around," said Majcher. Majcher is a lifestyle expert with appearances on Entertainment Tonight, E!, HGTV, Fox & Friends and MTV. Additionally, her articles and interviews in People Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, In Style Weddings, BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur Magazine, OK! and Us Weekly, have inspired many to entertain and have motivated event planners to get serious about their businesses.

Besides Majcher, "Uncensored" will feature a panel of experts who will share their knowledge and wisdom with the audience. Featured speakers include: Simon T. Bailey, a renowned best selling author, mentor and personal coach; celebrity wedding planner Mary Dann-McNamee; Ruth Moyte, an award-winning event planner; Liz Dennery Sanders, a branding visionary and successful entrepreneur; Cocoe Voci, a celebrated fashion designer. Other guest speakers include: Laura Roeder, Merri Jill Finstrom, Kathy Nenneker and Kelly O'Neil.

Since 1992, The Party Goddess, Inc! has made its mark with a client list that includes Britney Spears, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Pierce Brosnan, Katherine Heigl, Snoop Dogg, Tisha Campbell, Ali Landry, Cesar Millan, Kelly Rutherford and most recently, Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo, Earthlink, Cedars-Sinai, Georgetown University, Art Center College of Design, See's Candies and Whole Foods Market as well as notable events for The Hollywood Bowl and the Critics' Choice Awards.

For more information on the event go to www.thepartygoddessuncensored.com.

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Report: Bobcats interested in Thompson - Burlington County Times

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 12:39 PM PST

Report: Bobcats interested in Thompson

The Sacramento Bee is reporting that Larry Brown and the Charlotte Bobcats are interested in acquiring Kings second-year power forward Jason Thompson.

The Bee, citing unnamed sources, said the Kings are looking for a center and could consider packaging the 6-foot-11 Thompson with another player to get one of the Bobcats' four big men.

However, there's no indication Sacramento is looking to trade the 23-year-old Thompson and Sacramento management appears to be high on him.

Thompson, a former star at Lenape (N.J.) High School and Rider University, is averaging 13.3 points and a team-high 8.8 rebounds for the Kings. He was the 12th pick in the 2008 NBA Draft.

Iverson expected to play against Timberwolves

Allen Iverson didn't practice Sunday due to a stomach virus, but traveled with team to Minneapolis and is expected to play Monday afternoon against the Timberwolves.

The Sixers (13-26) have won three of their last four.

Kings' Thompson trying to get back on track

Jason Thompson is in the midst of a tough stretch. Thompson, the former star at Lenape High and Rider University, is averaging 8.3 points, 7.2 rebounds and shooting 22-for-55 (40 percent) in the last six games for the NBA's Sacramento Kings.

"It's adversity, a little bit," said Thompson, a 6-11 power forward who also plays some center. "Obviously, I know I can play better. It's one of those times when shots aren't going in, so I try to do other things to help the team out, like getting some defensive stops. It's frustrating when I'm not making shots and in foul trouble. It's kind of like a mixture of both. Hopefully, I can get through that. I'm trying to be an important part of this team to help out and be successful."

Thompson and 15-22 Sacramento visit the 12-26 Sixers on Friday night.

Sixers likely to hold on to Iverson

The Sixers are likely to keep guard Allen Iverson for the rest of the season, according to head coach Eddie Jordan.

Jordan said Sunday that "it's safe to assume" Iverson will remain in Philly. The Sixers could choose to terminate Iverson's non-guaranteed minimum contract later this week to avoid having to pay him for the remainder of the 2009-10 campaign, although that seems unlikely.

"He's added a lot to us, on the floor and off the floor," Jordan said. "He's helping our young guys."

Iverson, 34, had 17 points and seven assists in Sunday's 108-105 road victory over the Nuggets. The 10-23 Sixers are 4-5 in games with Iverson and 6-18 without him.

Sixers finish trip by beating Nuggets

The Sixers closed out their six-game holiday road trip by downing the Nuggets, 108-105, on Sunday evening. They had a 13-point lead with 6:19 remaining, only to have to hold on at the end after Denver went on a 16-5 run.

Allen Iverson had 17 points and Elton Brand 16 for the 10-23 Sixers, who won for the third time in four games.

The Sixers' bench contributed 53 points as coach Eddie Jordan played 11 of his 12 active players.

"We just stuck with it," Jordan said. "Our will to win was at an all-time high."

The Nuggets didn't have injured leading scorers Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups.

Thompson helping Kings to solid season

Former Lenape High/Rider University star Jason Thompson is looking forward to facing the hometown 76ers on Wednesday night.

"It's always good," said Thompson with a smile after Tuesday's practice. "I'm sure a lot of people will stay up and watch the game. I'll get good texts or bad texts (from the folks in South Jersey, depending on who wins). It should be fun."

Thompson, an athletic second-year power forward, is averaging 15.3 points and a team-high 9.2 rebounds for the Sacremento Kings. Thompson had 15 points and 11 rebounds in Monday's 106-101 home victory over the Northwest Divison-leading Nuggets. The Kings are 11-5 at Arco Arena.

The 8-22 Sixers are hoping to win their second in a row for just the second time this season. They downed the Trail Blazers 104-93 on Monday in Portland.

Malik Allen may be headed to Nuggets

The Denver Post is reporting that former Villanova and Shawnee High standout Malik Allen could be traded from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Denver Nuggets for Walter Sharpe and Sonny Weems.

Allen, a 6-foot-10 power forward, has averaged 5.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in 409 NBA games for six teams after doing undrafted in 2000. He averaged 3.2 points, 2.1 rebounds and 11.8 minutes in 49 games for the Bucks last season.

The Post claimed the deal could be announced in the next few days.

Allen, 31, is under contract for $1.3 million in 2009-10.

Hospital visit gives Sixers some perspective

The 76ers needed a little perspective Tuesday after Monday night's 98-96 loss to the Nets at the buzzer on a half-court shot by the Nets' Devin Harris. They got plenty during their hour-long visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.

The Sixers' players, coaches and staff visited with soldiers, some of whom have lost limbs fighting for their country, prior to Wednesday's game against the Wizards.

"It definitely takes away the sting from (Monday) night," said 15-year NBA veteran Donyell Marshall in a conference call. "Losing that game the way we did hurts. You come in here and see what people lost – it's a game.

"A lot of us wake up every morning and complain about our ankle or finger hurting, (about) why we have to go to practice today. We wouldn't be able to do what we do if not for these people. Look at the guy who just lost his leg for us to be able to play basketball. We take a lot of things for granted. Basketball is a privilege, not something we're supposed to do."

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What's up with his parents?

The story that catches my eye today is the one about the kid in Virginia who missed the school bus and decided to drive himself to school. He is 6. Apparently his mom was asleep, clearly very asleep and when he missed the bus, he was so upset, he got the keys to the car and tried to drive himself there.

He got pretty far before crashing into a utility pole. He wasn't hurt. When asked how he knew what to do, he said he played Grand Theft Auto and that's how he learned to drive.

Two questions for his parents. Who lets a 6-year-old get himself off to school alone and who lets him play Grand Theft Auto?

Funny, you don't look like an Engine Nighthawk

Do you have your Palin family name yet?

By now, everyone has heard that Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's children have some, well, unusual names.

Like Trig and Track.

So that all the Brittanys and Jasons out there don't feel left out of the name game, a blogger with the rather uninteresting handle of David Harrington has created the Sarah Palin Baby-Name Generator.

Just go to www.politsk.blogspot.com, type in your name and voila! An instant Palin name is assigned to you.

Feel free to use this new name (which has to be paired with the Palin last name), except where prohibited by law (like when buying an airline ticket or getting a drivers' license).

My bologna has a first name. It's e-x-p-e-n-s-i-v-e

It's come to this.

This morning on the radio I heard a commerical for a brand of deli meats and cheeses that practically begged shoppers to buy their product rather than ones that may be cheaper.

It started out discussing how everyone has to brown-bag lunch these days, and ended up as a full-blown "buy our product, it's better" pitch.

When it's come down to advertisers fighting for consumer dollars over whose liverwurst is the best, you know the economy has gone belly up.

(Heart) attack

Never mind wearing your heart on your sleeve: Now it seems as if people are wearing theirs on their cars.

Everyone knows the ubiquitous heart symbols that began with New York's "I (heart) NY" campaign 30 years ago.

In the last three decades, those hearts have turned up everywhere, although now, it's getting ridiculous.

Case in point: The other day, I was driving through the downtown area of a local town. At the curb was a sign that read something like: "Drive carefully. We (heart) our children."

So let me get this straight: If we want to gun it through a populated area, we should do it in a town that doesn't (heart) its kids?

Seconds later, I was behind a vehicle that had two of those magnetic cling things stuck to it. One read "I (heart) my husband." The other was "I (heart) my dogs." It made me wonder: If there was only enough room in the lifeboat for her and the husband or her and the dogs, which would she choose? Tough call, since they get equal billing on the back of her SUV.

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The new color of money

Just got back from a trip to my friendly neighborhood Commerce Bank.

But there was something strange going on there.

The tellers and other personnel were all wearing green.

It was like St. Patrick's Day with a coin counter.

But it's Friday at Commerce Bank. Where was all the red?

Seems like Commerce Bank has very quietly become TD Commerce Bank.

No big fanfare - at least not like when TD Bank agreed to buy the local institution.

And green - the color of money - is replacing the familiar red.

Customers will have to wait and see what the changes (the ones that count, not the window-dressing) mean to them.

But until then, there's some good news: There were still plenty of free pens.

 

What exactly is his mission?

Today marks 5 years since President George W. Bush stood on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, a banner proclaiming "Mission Accomplished" flying in the breeze behind him.

Five years.

4,063 deaths of United States military personnel.

Enough said,

 

 

How high can it go?

Last Wednesday night I passed by the WaWa on Route 70 in Medford and gas was $3.24 a gallon. On my way to the airport at 4 a.m. on Thursday morning it was up to $3.33. By the time I arrived home on Monday it was $3.43.

I've decided to take another route home. hopefully using less gas.

Get ready to rumble, presidential edition

This one has that write-your-own-joke sort of quality.

Tonight on WWE's "Monday Night RAW," there will special guest appearances by presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain. The show airs at 8 on the USA Network.

An invitation from the WWE to have Clinton and Obama appear to settle the Democratic nomination is what started things off (and no sports fans, they won't be grappling).

 

Can we trust anyone?

In the past few years it seems you couldn't go a few weeks without reading about some once-respected member of the community getting into trouble for having sexual relations with a minor.

Teachers and members of the clergy have grabbed most of the headlines but it seems that this very ugly issue may be spreading to other people trusted by the community.

Just recently a Moorestown police officer and his former girlfriend were charged with allegedly sexually assaulting children.

Just how rampant is this problem?

Another in a long line of stupid New Jersey government tricks

Millennium Radio News reported today that New Jersey paid $3,734 for six cigarette lighters at the Avenel Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center, which houses sex offenders.

The lighters are mounted to walls in the outside recreation area of the facility, so inmates can smoke during break times.

(By the way, the state banned smoking on the grounds of psychiatric hospitals last month, So why can sex offenders spend their leisure time puffing away?)

 

OK, so we have a state in which the governor is proposing closing the Department of Agriculture, state parks and recreation areas, raising tolls on the turnpike, among other roads, and telling taxpayers that everyone will feel the pain of the state's budget crunch, and they're buying $600 cigarette lighters for sex offenders? Lighters, incidentally, for which we as residents of the state footed the bill.

No wonder all you have to do is say the words "New Jersey" anywhere else in the country to evoke laughter.

And no wonder it's hard to find anyone who lives here who isn't disgusted with the bloated state government and the man who heads it.

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Someones in the kitchen with Cindy, and theyre logged onto foodnetwork.com

What is it with presidential candidates' wives and recipes?

In 1992, when Bill Clinton was running, Hillary Clinton made what were thought by some to be disparaging remarks about staying home, having teas and baking cookies.

To make amends, she then released what was said to be her own chocolate chip cookie recipe.

And now there's Cindy McCain.

Seems as if seven of the "McCain Family Recipes" that supposedly are hers on husband John's Web site, including those for Ahi Tuna With Napa Cabbage Slaw and Passion Fruit, are from the Food Network's Web site.

Ruh-roh.

At least we know there's probably one thing that Cindy McCain makes well for dinner.

Reservations.

 

Oh, no: It's Dr. Phil!

You know you're in trouble when Dr. Phil or one of his minions shows up at your hospital room/jail cell/talk show (Sorry, Oprah!)

Seems as if a producer for the TV psychologist put up the bail money for one of the Florida teens who was arrested for taking part in a videotaped beating of another teen.

This comes after Dr. Phil himself visited, unsolicited, Britney Spears' hospital room in Los Angeles and then talked to the press about her and her problems.

Tacky.

Ah, but the bad publicity surrounding bailing out the kid seems to have awakened a new sense of decency in Dr. Phil and his show. A spokeswoman said that those who put up the funds were "spoken to" and the show will not feature the story and those involved.

Which leaves the field wide open for Maury Povich.

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Heidi Montag: We are No Longer Speidi - Hollyscoop.com

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 12:25 PM PST

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