Paula Abdul: Official site for Paula Abdul with news, discography, and information about Innergy, her jewelry brand and Skirtz, her line of active wear.

Celebrity Rehab: “Celebrity Rehab” is the first television series to chronicle the dramatic, unscripted real life experiences of a group of actual celebrities as they make the life-changing decision to enter themselves into a drug, alcohol and addiction treatment program with the sincere desire to achieve true rehabilitation and recovery.

Airborne Refund: The makers of “airborne” are now paying $20 million dollars to settle a false advertising lawsuit.
“Airborne,” like other remedies, is classified as a dietary supplement not a drug.
Meaning, as long as, the company doesn’t make specific health claims they don’t have to prove it work.
However, the supplement’s original packagin calls the supplement a “miracle cold buster.”

Wanted Trailer: Official site of the 2008 movie Wanted, about a fraternity of superpowered assassins. Starring James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, and Angelina Jolie.

Gnarls Barkley: Gnarls has wrapped the video for “Run”, the first single from The Odd Couple. The concept is the perfect match for the energetic surrealism of “Run,” casting Gnarls in an imaginary early ‘90s public access show called City Vibin’. Contrary to rumor, MTV and VH1 censors did not reject the video because of liability issues related to strobe effects and seizures. “Initially, there were fears the video was going to fail the Harding Test,” says a spokesperson for the band. “But, for the moment, indications lead us to believe the video passed.”

Pancreatic Cancer: The pancreas is a gland about 6 inches long that is shaped like a thin pear lying on its side. The wider end of the pancreas is called the head, the middle section is called the body, and the narrow end is called the tail. The pancreas lies behind the stomach and in front of the spine.

24: “24,” the Emmy Award-winning series from Imagine and Twentieth Century Fox Television, will strive to become the first television production ever to save enough energy and reduce enough carbon emissions over the course of a season to render its entire season finale “carbon neutral,” it was announced today. In addition to making significant changes to its own production practices, the series aims to educate and inspire its millions of viewers to take climate change and the fight against global warming seriously and personally, before it’s too late, said executive producer/show-runner Howard Gordon and Twentieth Century Fox Television Chairmen Dana Walden and Gary Newman.

Easter Cakes: You’ll need cake batter for a two-layer cake, from a recipe or cake mix; frosting for a 2 layer cake; a 7 oz. bag of coconut,. The coconut can be used as is, for a white Easter bonnet, tinted with food coloring for a pastel Easter bonnet, or toasted for a straw-look Easter bonnet, as in the picture.

Helen Keller: The story of how Keller’s teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become known worldwide through the dramatic depictions of The Miracle Worker.
What is less well known is how Keller’s life developed after she completed her education. A prolific author, she was well traveled, and was outspoken in her opposition to war. She campaigned for women’s suffrage, workers’ rights and socialism, as well as many other progressive causes.

Jim Verraros: “American Idol Rewind” hits the airways on September 30, 2006 on Fox affiliates across the country and is scheduled to air for 26 weeks in 90 countries around the world. The show will rewind time and replay the first season of the hit reality TV show where Kelly Clarkson catapulted from American Idol Winner to Grammy Award Winner. Producers have followed up with all the contestants to see where they are now and will combine the original show with present day interviews, and never-before-seen footage from season one. American Idol Rewind recently interviewed Jim in Los Angeles and then flew a camera crew out to Chicago to capture Jim in the recording studio and during a fashion shoot with well known Chicago Photographer Paul Sherman. Jim introduces the season from Chicago aboard the luxury yacht “The Mystic Blue” with Lake Michigan and the Chicago Skyline as the backdrop.