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  • Favre thinks groin injury will be fine (AP)

    Brett Favre is back from his bye week, saying he believes his pulled groin will be fine. Favre was hurt during practice two weeks ago and aggravated the injury in pregame warmups at Green Bay on Nov. 1. The Vikings didn't play last week, giving the 40-year-old quarterback extra time to heal. Favre said Wednesday the injury bothered him during the Packers game, but "not as bad" as he…

  • A Grouchy Public Sticking with Obama

    President Barack Obama still has the approval of a majority of Americans, but it’s an increasingly pessimistic nation.

  • Browns go back to Quinn at QB vs. Ravens (AP)

    Brady Quinn is getting his second chance at starting. Quinn, benched just 10 quarters into the season for Derek Anderson, will start Monday night's game against the Baltimore Ravens. He was pulled at halftime of the Browns' 34-3 loss to Baltimore on Sept. 27, and will make his return against one of the NFL's toughest defenses.

  • BE 100s Bank Acquires Home Federal Savings

    Liberty Bank and Trust of New Orleans acquired Detroit-based Home Federal Savings Bank after the bank was shut down by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) Nov. 6.

  • Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth: Reuniting with Donald Trump For All-New Dating Show

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    With the winter season steadily approaching, many hopeless romantics are prepping their fire wood in anticipation of quality time with loved ones. All of which leads to one particular reality star who is currently on the hunt for new love.

    Former ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ finalist Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth is set to reunite and partner with real estate/reality TV tycoon Donald J. Trump for an all-new TV One reality dating series aptly titled ‘Omarosa’s Ultimate Merger.’

    The Youngstown, Ohio native will attempt to find a new flame by putting 12 successful eligible bachelors through an array of challenges to test each man’s business acumen, seductive strengths, and their true intentions to dating her.

    “Omarosa was a great personality on the ‘Apprentice’ that was watched by over 40 million people as it became the #1 show on TV,” Trump said. “Omarosa is smart, witty, and difficult, but all of these qualities will make for some very interesting entertainment.”

    “I am very excited to partner with the great Comcast Corporation and TV One,” he continued. “They really stepped up to the plate to do this deal. TV One is making a huge impression on the cable landscape with this tremendous new show.”

    Not one to shy away from the cameras, viewers can expect the famous billionaire turned entertainment mogul to make special appearances on the show to offer advice on who should get the boot.

    Show producers were very fixed on creating a distinctive dating show for prime time television, in addition to scaling to the network’s “cable budget.”

    “The challenge was coming up with not just your typical dating show,” said Executive Producer Robert Horowitz. “This is the biggest show TV One has done in the relationship space. The challenge womarosaas creating a prime time-style relationship series on a cable budget.”

    “Omarosa is known for her drive to succeed and her take-no-prisoners attitude, and watching her use these qualities in her love life will make for great TV,” he added.

    ‘Omarosa’s Ultimate Merger’ is currently being shot at Las Vegas’ Trump International Hotel and Tower. The show is tentatively scheduled to next spring.

     

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  • Alicia Keys Goes Uptown

    Posted by: urbanmusicdirect

    Check out the beautiful, sexy and talented Alicia Keys on the cover of Uptown Magazine. What Do You  Think?

     

     

     

  • Notorious B.I.G. Apology to Kandi Burruss

    Posted by: JustGrinding

    Back when Kandi Burruss was in the group Xscape, the Notorious B.I.G. dissed the group on an unreleased song- suggesting that he would rather have sex with drag queen Rupaul then with them. Kandi recounts how he apologized to the group on the night of his death…(via Nahright.com)

  • Boost Your Credit Score

    The rules for boosting credit have not changed in light of the new Credit CARD Act. “The rules have stayed the same: Pay bills on time, keep credit card balances low, and avoid bankruptcy and foreclosure,” says LaToya Irby, credit and debt management expert for About.com.

  • D.C. Sniper John Allen Muhammad Executed

    The mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that killed 10 in the Washington, D.C., region has been executed.

  • 8 Considerations in Selecting a Yoga Retreat

    Congratulations! You are considering a yoga retreat. You have allocated the time and money and are committed to a meaningful experience. Other than someone else’s opinion, how do you know what to expect from your upcoming yoga retreat? We think a little f…

  • Bill Clinton Meets with Senate Dems on Health Care

    Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America’s health care system. His failed attempt to revamp the delivery of medical care contributed to the Republican takeover of the House and Senate in 1994.

  • Boost Mobile President Matt Carter: His Sprint to the Top

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    Boost Mobile President Matt Carter tells why $50 cell phone service is a deal most people won’t refuse.

    As a kid in Boston, MA, Matt Carter looked up to the local post office clerk. Today an entire company looks for his stamp of approval before any decisions are finalized. The first African American president of a major telecommunications company, Carter leads Boost Mobile, a division of Sprint Nextel. As president, he is responsible for the business’ marketing, product development and finance teams. Despite hailing from the City of Champions, leading Boost to a whopping $600 million in new revenue – in less than two years – was no easy feat. The telecommunications brand was in an oversaturated niche market and lagging in the race against its competitive set when Carter took the helm. Carter recently talked to Black Voices about how he was able to revitalize the failing brand, and shared his insights on how African Americans can compete in corporate America. Matt wants us to know why it’s still important for black business people to create a league of our own to compete in — as we win in new fields.

    What led you to Sprint?
    I started my career off in marketing. I had worked for Bristol Meyers and Coca-Cola in New York in a variety of marketing positions on a global basis. I got recruited by Sprint three years ago to run their customer management group and when the new CEO came aboard he tapped me to go run Boost Mobile, a division of Sprint. I’ve been at Boost for 18 months, really focusing on revolutionizing the wireless industry.

    What made you accept the position as President of Boost Mobile?
    It brought together all of my experience in leadership, marketing, sales and technology. In addition, at that point in my career I was ready to lead a major division of a company.

    What are some of the challenges of your position?
    Typically when you’re coming in, you’re a change agent, but it didn’t take me long to help them understand that they needed to evolve. I had to put my foot down – a skill I learned from being the oldest child in a large, loving family. I let them know that the path we were on would lead to extinction. We had to figure out how to grow this business, and decided to create a brand that would be the advocate for the consumer. We realized that at the end of the day people are looking for simplicity. Think about it. The one bill you open up with trepidation every month is your wireless bill. You think you’re paying $49, but that turns into $65. So that was the opportunity: Let’s simplify it. So, we created a flat fee system of $50.

    What experiences helped equip you for such a powerful role?
    I was the oldest of five, so it was instilled in me early on that I had to set the example for everyone. That made me realize the importance of discipline and sacrifice. When you’re the oldest you’re constantly looking out for folks and I carry that with me today; I look out for my team. I also earned a degree in communications from Northwestern and an MBA from Harvard. Plus, I have more than 20 years of experience working with companies like Bristol Meyers and Coca-Cola.

    What pivotal moment led you to enter the business world?
    My first student loan bill. I was like, “how am I going to pay for this?” I went to Northwestern because I wanted to be a director. When I graduated I did what most kids do: I went to LA and became a waiter. My father couldn’t fathom how I could go to school then wait tables. I felt bad and eventually came home and got a job working as a supervisor at a factory where my mother was employed. I got a good taste of business there. I enjoyed motivating people and I liked competing. I gravitated towards marketing because it coupled my practical and creative sides.

    Finance Blogger S. Tia Brown Interviews Boost Mobile President Matt Carter

    When did your dreams change from wanting to be a mail man, or a job similar to your role models growing up?
    When I got to Harvard I realized that I was holding my own. Along the way you start to see that the privileged students are not any brighter or any better, so your confidence level begins to grow and you start thinking bigger. Going to Harvard raised my expectations about the possibilities of what I could do. I thought, ‘I could be the president of the United States.’ That was liberating.

    Fierce Wireless magazine named you No. 25 on their list of Most Powerful People in Wireless. You are also the only African American. How does that feel?
    I’m very humbled and appreciative of the recognition, but it’s reflective of what the team has done. In addition, I’ve gone through a lot of ups and downs in my career. You’re going to find people who still view your race as a stigma. People will do things to you because you’re not part of the “club.” You have to have the internal fortitude to maintain your composure when you’re faced with things meant to break you.

    What’s next for Boost Mobile?
    We’re the fastest growing wireless brand; we’ve acquired 1.7 million new customers in the last quarter. People are responding because there’s finally a product out there making things simple — this is not about economics or credit worthiness. We believe that we need to continue to broaden the appeal of our device portfolio. But I can’t reveal the new products that are on the radar.

    Your team has taken a product initially created for a niche market and made it mainstream. Did you have to create a different marketing strategy to appeal to the masses?
    Boost has a deep legacy in the African American community; we don’t want to abandon that. We want to build on it. Everyone, regardless of your culture, race or sex, is looking for value. So if you can get a $50 plan with unlimited, voice, web and text nationwide [you’ll want it]. It has nothing to do with skin color — only the color green.

    A lot of marketing campaigns geared towards African Americans perpetuate stereotypes. How do you feel about the use of the typical images of blacks in advertising campaigns?
    I’m always bothered by commercials that have people dressed up in the church robes, singing and dancing, like we’re still out of some minstrel show. You certainly have to be sure that there are messages out there that resonate with your target audience, but you’ve got to figure out how to reflect them smartly. You don’t want to turn people away. Our goal was to try to figure out how we could be relevant to a sort of rainbow coalition of clients.

    Speaking of marketing, it seems like you’ve been able to be stand out strongly amongst your peers, a great example of self-marketing. Why do you think Sprint recruited you?
    You’ve got to be known for doing something. I always look at people’s resumes and they are all over the place. What is your brand? What do you stand for? Mine is deeply rooted in marketing, so I am perceived to be a highly accomplished marketer who also demonstrates the ability to work across a variety of industries. I’ve worked in pharmaceuticals, telecommunications and financial services. My advice is to really be good at something and demonstrate that across a variety of industries so you leave yourself open for other opportunities.

    Unemployment is soaring and people are looking for career opportunities in new markets. What is your suggestion for anyone interested in the telecommunications industry?
    I don’t see a lot of African American engineers. I think we need more people with technical skills; that’s where the high-paying jobs are, in technical development. The engineers are the new artists and we’re not there.

    You have a great job and a successful career, but you’re still working on entrepreneurial ventures, like helping to create Ameritales (a historical cartoon series). Why divide your time?
    You can’t expect that you’re going to go work at a company and be there until you retire. We have to be smarter as a group around creating opportunities. African Americans are very creative but we haven’t parlayed it into true economic growth. I don’t know if it’s fear or a lack of mentoring.

    What tips do you have for those looking to start their own businesses?
    First of all, you must be willing to take a chance. Then, there are three key elements to being a successful entrepreneur:

    1. Preparation: People may want to start a company, but don’t know a thing about running one, like how to read a balance sheet or income statement. You should use your time while working for others to gather as many skills as possible.
    2. Network: Build a network of people that you will eventually need.
    3. Talent: Use all your talents to go out and create something. And don’t limit yourself to things like soul food restaurants and cleaning businesses. We now have a generation of African Americans with more exposure and training. We can create the next Google.

    What’s next for you?
    I plan to continue to grow, learn and see what the future holds. I’m under no illusion about life in the corporate world. I enjoy what I do today but I’m well prepared for many things.

    A trained life coach, S. Tia Brown has spent the last 10 years following her passion for journalism as an editor, writer and TV correspondent. Brown has worked for CNN, E!, MSNBC, the NY Daily News, Essence and Black Enterprise. Most recently she served as Senior Editor for In Touch Weekly magazine. Check out her advice column ‘Do Better, Be Better’ at www.tiabrown.com.

     

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  • Appeals court: Vick can keep $16M bonus (AP)

    A federal appeals court is backing the judge who ruled against the NFL and let quarterback Michael Vick keep more than $16 million in roster bonuses from the Atlanta Falcons. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday affirmed Judge David Doty's order saying Vick had already earned the bonuses before his dogfighting conviction, so the money wasn't subject to forfeiture.

  • Abdul-Jabbar being treated for leukemia (AP)

    FILE - A June 1, 2008, file photo, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lakers smiles during the opening of the Lakers Reading & Learning Center in Santa Monica, Calif. Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. The NBA's all-time leading scorer was diagnosed last December with chronic myeloid leukemia, he told The Associated Press on Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. The NBA's all-time leading scorer was diagnosed last December with chronic myeloid leukemia, he told The Associated Press on Monday. The 62-year-old Abdul-Jabbar said his doctor didn't give any guarantees, but informed him: "You have a very good chance to live…

  • NBA Star Antoine Walker is Broke: Five Lessons We can Learn

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    When I went to The University of Kentucky with Antoine Walker during the 1990s, we all knew he was going to be a star. He was headed for great things and would represent his family well. No one would have guessed that he would one day become the poster child for what NOT to do when you earn $110 million dollars.

    Antoine is busted, or as my friends would say, “broker than the 10 commandments.” He was recently arrested for not paying $800,000 in gambling debts he owed to a Vegas casino, and that’s when the financial roaches started coming out of the closet.

    In the midst of Antoine’s situation, we can all learn lessons. I thought I’d lay out a few for us to consider:

    1) Watch who you allow to handle your dough. It might sound good to say that you have an accountant, but the truth is that you are always vulnerable when someone is doing things with your money that you do not understand. Additionally, allowing friends and relatives to have access to your financial accounts is a very bad idea. While I have major issues with Bill Cosby, I was always impressed by the fact that he takes care of his own money. Also, one of the sad realities of NBA athletes is that most of them were not properly educated during college, given wimpy little majors that didn’t interfere with their athletics schedules, so some of them are unprepared to protect the wealth they work so hard to earn. Get an education- you’re going to need it.

    2) Don’t judge Antoine Walker harshly, this can happen to anyone. Going broke or going to jail is not just something that happens to bad or irresponsible people. The same is true for a gambling addiction. While we are tempted to attack Antoine Walker for his situation, the truth of the matter is that gambling problems impact hundreds of thousands of people every year: Campuses are being overrun by TV poker challenges and other seemingly harmless, yet financially devastating temptations. If you don’t yet have a gambling problem, be careful not to start one. That’s an easy way to go broke.

    3) Stay away from the vices: Drugs, gambling or other costly addictions have led to the financial downfall of many people. In addition to gambling, other vices such as drugs or alcohol can accelerate your path to the poor house. What’s worse is that the temptation to engage in these activities is greater when you have more money to burn. NBA and NFL stars are still quite young, and the idea of giving a 22-year old $10 million dollars a year is a scary thing. Even I would have made terrible mistakes if I’d received that much money so early in life. If you are in a relationship with someone who regularly engages in any of these bad habits, you might want to reconsider that relationship. It can cause you a great deal of trouble later on down the road.

    4) Show your love, but put a cap on it: Antoine Walker has shown himself to be a generous man, giving to children and taking care of relatives. The problem is that it’s difficult for anyone to be a one-man welfare machine. I only call it welfare when someone is asking for something for nothing. I find that it is more productive to ask for something before you give something away; put the relative to work on productive activities that will help save you money. It will make both of you feel better in the end. Also, budget your charity to ensure that you don’t go overboard in your giving. Typically, those who are asking you for money today won’t be anywhere around when you are having financial problems.

    5) Watch how hard you bling: While “blinging” and “balling” might be incredibly tempting, you should limit the number of status symbols you acquire in order to show your wealth. Antoine Walker has always loved to “do it big,” renting limos for every occasion and not wearing the same suit twice during the playoffs. While he gets a lot of points in style, the truth is that such financial extravagance is not only financially draining, it also makes you a big target. Years ago, when Antoine was robbed of several thousand dollars during a trip to Chicago (and again later at his home in Miami), we can probably assume that the robbers knew they were coming after a wealthy victim.

    I am not here to attack Antoine Walker. Instead, my goal is to make his challenges into a true teachable moment. The old model of the black athlete getting rich, staying uneducated, balling out of control and going broke has absolutely got to change. We must aim for something better.

    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and author of the forthcoming book, “Black American Money.” To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.

     

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  • Bill Cosby, The Face Of Intolerance?

    Posted by: Russell Simmons

    There are a lot of great entertainers who do great things. Bill Cosby is one of them. He has always used his voice to right what he thought was wrong. However, I believe that too often Mr. Cosby has wrongly placed the blame.

    Bill Cosby is an example of someone from the older generation who has consistently blamed the poets and asked suffering community members to bare the full burden of guilt for the struggles that they endure. It is certainly not that he and the rest of the elders don’t care, because they do. In fact, their intentions are pure and good. All the things they say are actually true. What they don’t understand is that the young people who they criticize did not create their own realities. They did not create the crumbling education system that we school them in. They did not create the drug epidemic and drug wars that have resulted in a dysfunctional family structure. They did not create the health care crisis that does not treat them. They did not create the culture of violence that they fall victim to.

    While it is true that each one of us can make a change at any moment, it is equally true that at every minute we are all doing the best we can. If you knew better, you would do better. Therefore, those who care and have resources could/should work to create the kind of support systems that could inspire change. From the preacher who lifts our consciousness and asks us to reach for strength to the politicians and philanthropists who put programs in place to support our growth. When the President brought the Cosby attitude to his NAACP speech a few months ago, I was disappointed. It is nice to tell black people to stand up, but isn’t that really Min. Farrakhan’s job? The President’s job is to tell them to walk to the program that he placed on their corner. It is our job to instill the inspiration that gets a young person to walk into the program and not stand on the corner.

    We love Cosby and all the older types who judge and blame the poets or culture for the sadness that the poets point to from their realities. From a place of love, I am letting the older generation know that they must admit that young people are less racist, less sexist, less homophobic, less prejudice than their parents and far less than their grandparents. Mr. Cosby, you know that your generation is carrying a lot more dirt, you are all just smart enough to cover it up. Old people are quicker to destroy the planet, abuse the animals and promote wars and then act like young people are violent. Young people are more compassionate, giving, promote gay rights, animal rights, human rights, protect the environment and want to end the wars. When they point out the contradictions that come up and say it on a record and say it LOUD, you can’t believe it! The culture and the poetry is a mirror of the realities that they expressing. Instead of criticizing, let us recognize the faults of adults, because until that happens you all will continue to turn off young people from your message and further alienate them from your generation.

    I love Bill Cosby. Who doesn’t? I love him so much that is why I am writing this blog. But this is not just about Mr. Cosby. I know that tomorrow there will be headlines that read “Russell Simmons attacks Bill Cosby.” But let’s be clear, this is a call-out to all the adults who are judging more and listening less to the beautiful, progressive voices that come from our young people…Bill Cosby just happens be on the front line. This is about two generations reconciling…I guess because of my age, you would say that I am stuck on the other side, but I will always recognize that young people can use support instead of judgment. We need to have the hard conversation and both sides need to listen – if you need an office to do it in, my door is always open.

    with great love
    all things are possible

    -Russell Simmons

  • Toni Braxton: Separates From Husband, Keri Lewis

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    Last week, multi-platinum singer Toni Braxton made it quite evident that she wanted to be back on the market.

    The former ‘Dancing With The Stars’ contestant gave a rather enticing performance of her new single, ‘Yesterday,’ at a taping of the 2009 Soul Train Awards, which featured her sharing a kiss with singer Trey Songz.

    As if that wasn’t convincing enough, Toni Braxton Essence.com has reported that Braxton and former Mint Condition member-husband, Keri Lewis, has finally called it quits after eight years of marriage.

    Ironically enough, the two were seen together at last Tuesday’s Soul Train Awards taping. Head over to Essence for more details.

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    Black Music Notes Mar. 19

      3/19/09: Rihanna / Chris Brown
      Contrary to previous claims that Rihanna and Chris Brown reunited in the studio last month to record a new duet, record producer Polow Da Don recently confirmed that the couple recorded the newly surfaced track last year. “The reports are inaccurate,” Polow’s publicist, Laura Wright, told US magazine. “The duet was recorded long before the incident.” According to People, the track, reportedly titled ‘Bad Girl,’ was intended to be on the soundtrack for ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic,’ but the song was eventually recorded by the Pussycat Dolls.

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      3/19/09: Kanye West / The Dream
      Seven years ago this month, music heavyweights R. Kelly and Jay-Z released their highly anticipated collaborative album ‘The Best of Both Worlds.’ Now it appears Kanye West and The Dream are vying to work on a similar project. “Everybody is trying to talk us into it,” Dream told ‘MTV News’ of his and West’s friends and business associates. “It was first thought of by me. I was in Miami at the time, and I gave Kanye a call and said, ‘The best thing would be for me and you to do an album.’… Let’s take the best of both worlds and put it on a CD and try to make something we can sell to the consumers. He says he’s with it. We’re gonna try to make it happen.” For now, you can catch Kanye on Dream’s potential third single ‘Walking on the Moon,’ which is featured on his newly released album ‘Love vs. Money.’

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      3/19/09: The Miracles
      Legendary Motown group The Miracles is the latest musical act to receive a Hollywood star on the world-renowned Walk of Fame. The ‘Ooo Baby, Baby’ singers were presented with the 2,381st star on March 20 by Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, President and CEO Leron Gubler. Motown founder Berry Gordy and Stevie Wonder were also on hand as guest speakers for the ceremony.

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      3/19/09: Chester Gregory
      After several years of blowing audiences away on the ‘Great White Way,’ Broadway Star and R&B soul recording artist Chester Gregory is preparing the release of his debut album ‘In Search of High Love.’ The March 31 release finds the multitalented singer introducing himself as a thoughtful and sensitive songwriter blessed with a voice that captivates and demands attention. “While I’ve thoroughly enjoyed performing on Broadway — eight shows a week and telling other people’s amazing stories — now it’s time for me to share my own,” explained Gregory. Highlights of ‘In Search of High Love’ include the poetic ‘Clouds to the Ground,’ the crossover-bound ‘Say it’s Over’ and Jackie Wilson’s soaring 1967 chart-topper ‘Higher and Higher.’

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      3/19/09: Sammy Davis Jr.
      Altovise Davis, the widow of Rat Pack member Sammy Davis Jr. , recently died at the age of 65. Two days prior to her death, she was admitted to Los Angeles’Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after suffering a stroke. The couple, who met in 1967 on the set of the musical ‘Golden Boy,’ married in 1970 and remained together until Davis’ untimely death of throat cancer in 1990.

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      3/19/09: Earth, Wind & Fire
      Iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group Earth, Wind & Fire is set to hit the road this summer for a 30-city tour beginning June 5 in Orange Beach, AL. In addition to Maurice White and company gracing the stage will be pop-rock band Chicago, which will perform a full show before joining for a final set together, according to Billboard. The tour will conclude on Aug. 1 in Lake Tahoe, NV.

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      3/19/09: Kim Burrell
      Gospel vocalist Kim Burrell is on deck to release her first new album in nine years titled ‘No Ways Tired.’ The project’s title is inspired by gospel pioneer James Cleveland‘s classic of the same name. In addition to covering Cleveland’s hit, Burrell also tapped other timeless classics including ‘My Faith Looks Up to Thee,’ ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus,’ ‘O Lamb of God,’ and ‘I Surrender All.’ There are also a few originals. ‘No Ways Tired’ is set to hit stores April 7 via Shanachie Records.

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      3/19/09: Mike Jones
      Despite being on hiatus since the release of his debut album ‘Who Is Mike Jones?’ Houston’s own Mike Jones is ready to make his mark on the charts once again with the release of ‘The Voice.’ Jones’ sophomore effort is packed with some of the industry’s most talented artist including, Lil’ Wayne, T-Pain, Devin the Dude, Hurricane Chris and Twista. He’s had recent success with his latest single ‘Next To You,’ which is currently number 16 on Radio and Records Rhythmic charts. “For the past four years, I have been doing a lot of restructuring, getting this record right, making sure my business is right and more,” Jones said of his hiatus. “Now, I am ready to finish what I started. I’m hoping my fans will feel ‘The Voice’ was worth the wait.” Mike Jones ‘The Voice’ is due in stores April 28.

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      3/19/09: Prince
      With the recent announcement that Michael Jackson will return to the stage this summer, another influential artist is also planning to make his return. Beginning March 25, Prince will be performing on the ‘Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ for three consecutive nights. In addition, the ‘Little Red Corvette’ singer is also readying the Mar. 29 release of his two new albums ‘LOtUSFLOW3R’ and ‘MPLSoUND.’ Prince is the latest artist to promote a release through multiple late-night talk show performances. U2 also recently performed five nights in a row on the ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ in support of its new album ‘No Line on the Horizon.’

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  • Fill-in Carter sparks Steelers in Denver (AP)

    Broncos running back LaMont Jordan(notes) sits on the bench at the end of the NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Denver on Monday, Nov. 9, 2009. The Steelers won 28-10.

    Safety Ryan Clark got his wish: replacement Tyrone Carter took one to the house and Clark got to fly home with his teammates this time. Carter started in place of Clark as a precaution Monday night and made the big play that sparked the Steelers to their fifth straight win, taking the first of his two interceptions 48 yards for a touchdown in Pittsburgh's 28-10 win over the Denver Broncos.

  • Grindettets: My Kick Game Nice…

    Posted by: PiperMckei

    Happy Monday,

    Ladies it seems like Dr. Martens has taken his comeback seriously and has teamed up with big names to support him. Look at his collabo shoe with Jean Paul Gaultier. And also see what celebs have been wearing Dr. Martens as of late! Are we jumping on the trend for Fall?

     

     

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    “Forever in Fashion”

             Piper

  • Getting Nail Fungus Treatment At Home For Toe Nail Fungus

    Nail fungus treatment should begin at the first signs of toe nail fungus. This is not an uncommon complaint, especially for those who live in an area that is damp and cold for months of the year, tend to stay in cold and wet shoes and socks and do not gi…

  • Rejection and Dating – Why Rejection Hurts


    Rejection can hurt like hell and cause wounded singles to bunker down to lick their ego wounds. What these singles don’t realize, however, is that rejection may hurt but never under any circumstances should rejection ever be taken personally. However you were rejected and for whatever reason you were rejected, there are a few key steps to recovery. These steps won’t stop it from happening again but they will make you a better person for your experience!

  • BoSox exercise $7.7M option on Martinez (AP)

    FILE - In this June 7, 2009 photo, Boston Red Sox's Jason Varitek heads back to the dugout during their baseball game against the Texas Rangers at Fenway Park in Boston. The Red Sox declined team options on Varitek and shortstop Alex Gonzalez and exercised the 2010 contract options on catcher Victor Martinez(notes) and signed pitcher Time Wakefield to a two-year contract on Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.

    The Red Sox exercised their $7.7 million option on Victor Martinez and declined options on Jason Varitek and Alex Gonzalez on Monday. Boston also agreed to a $5 million, two-year contract with 43-year-old knuckleballer Tim Wakefield, replacing a perpetual $4 million annual club option. The moves on the options were expected after Boston obtained Martinez from the Cleveland Indians on July 31 and he…

  • Grizzlies not sure of Iverson’s plans (AP)

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  • Rays exercise LF Crawford’s $10M option (AP)

    The Tampa Bay Rays have exercised their $10 million option on All-Star Carl Crawford. The team on Monday also declined $2 million options on left-handed reliever Brian Shouse and backup catcher Gregg Zaun. The 28-year-old Crawford was the MVP of this year's All-Star game. The speedy left fielder also is the longest-tenured player in Rays history and the franchise's career leader in hits,…

  • Antoine Walker is Broke: Five Lessons We can Learn

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    When I went to The University of Kentucky with Antoine Walker during the 1990s, we all knew he was going to be a star. He was headed for great things and would represent his family well. No one would have guessed that he would one day become the poster child for what NOT to do when you earn $110 million dollars.

    Antoine is busted, or as my friends would say, “broker than the 10 commandments.” He was recently arrested for not paying $800,000 in gambling debts he owed to a Vegas casino, and that’s when the financial roaches started coming out of the closet.

    In the midst of Antoine’s situation, we can all learn lessons. I thought I’d lay out a few for us to consider:

    1) Watch who you allow to handle your dough. It might sound good to say that you have an accountant, but the truth is that you are always vulnerable when someone is doing things with your money that you do not understand. Additionally, allowing friends and relatives to have access to your financial accounts is a very bad idea. While I have major issues with Bill Cosby, I was always impressed by the fact that he takes care of his own money. Also, one of the sad realities of NBA athletes is that most of them were not properly educated during college, given wimpy little majors that didn’t interfere with their athletics schedules, so some of them are unprepared to protect the wealth they work so hard to earn. Get an education- you’re going to need it.

    2) Don’t judge Antoine Walker harshly, this can happen to anyone. Going broke or going to jail is not just something that happens to bad or irresponsible people. The same is true for a gambling addiction. While we are tempted to attack Antoine Walker for his situation, the truth of the matter is that gambling problems impact hundreds of thousands of people every year: Campuses are being overrun by TV poker challenges and other seemingly harmless, yet financially devastating temptations. If you don’t yet have a gambling problem, be careful not to start one. That’s an easy way to go broke.

    3) Stay away from the vices: Drugs, gambling or other costly addictions have led to the financial downfall of many people. In addition to gambling, other vices such as drugs or alcohol can accelerate your path to the poor house. What’s worse is that the temptation to engage in these activities is greater when you have more money to burn. NBA and NFL stars are still quite young, and the idea of giving a 22-year old $10 million dollars a year is a scary thing. Even I would have made terrible mistakes if I’d received that much money so early in life. If you are in a relationship with someone who regularly engages in any of these bad habits, you might want to reconsider that relationship. It can cause you a great deal of trouble later on down the road.

    4) Show your love, but put a cap on it: Antoine Walker has shown himself to be a generous man, giving to children and taking care of relatives. The problem is that it’s difficult for anyone to be a one-man welfare machine. I only call it welfare when someone is asking for something for nothing. I find that it is more productive to ask for something before you give something away; put the relative to work on productive activities that will help save you money. It will make both of you feel better in the end. Also, budget your charity to ensure that you don’t go overboard in your giving. Typically, those who are asking you for money today won’t be anywhere around when you are having financial problems.

    5) Watch how hard you bling: While “blinging” and “balling” might be incredibly tempting, you should limit the number of status symbols you acquire in order to show your wealth. Antoine Walker has always loved to “do it big,” renting limos for every occasion and not wearing the same suit twice during the playoffs. While he gets a lot of points in style, the truth is that such financial extravagance is not only financially draining, it also makes you a big target. Years ago, when Antoine was robbed of several thousand dollars during a trip to Chicago (and again later at his home in Miami), we can probably assume that the robbers knew they were coming after a wealthy victim.

    I am not here to attack Antoine Walker. Instead, my goal is to make his challenges into a true teachable moment. The old model of the black athlete getting rich, staying uneducated, balling out of control and going broke has absolutely got to change. We must aim for something better.

    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and author of the forthcoming book, “Black American Money.” To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.

     

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  • Twins keep Cuddyer for 2011 at $10.5M (AP)

    FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2009, file photo, Minnesota Twins' Michael Cuddyer(notes) is congratulated in the dugout after hitting a home run in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox,  in Chicago. The Twins picked up outfielder Michael Cuddyer's $10.5 million option for 2011 on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. Cuddyer hit a career-high 32 home runs to lead the team. He also had 94 RBIs and was sixth in the American League with 73 extra-base hits.

    The Minnesota Twins have picked up outfielder Michael Cuddyer's $10.5 million option for 2011. Cuddyer hit a career-high 32 home runs to lead the team. He also had 94 RBIs and was sixth in the American League with 73 extra-base hits. When slugger Justin Morneau went out with a back injury in September, Cuddyer moved from right field to first base.

  • House Health Bill Unacceptable to Many in Senate

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  • Chiefs cut RB Johnson after suspension (AP)

    Larry Johnson's record-breaking career as a Kansas City running back is over. The Chiefs confirmed Monday that they had run out of patience with his off-the-field problems and released Johnson the day he was due to come back from his second suspension in a year. Johnson, who turns 30 on Nov. 19, was just 75 yards away from breaking Priest Holmes' team rushing record.