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Dalai Lama 14th incarnation of the Dalai Lama
Bill Clinton 42nd US President, 1993-2001
George W. Bush 43rd US President, 2001-09
Barack Obama 44th President of the United States
Woody Allen Annie Hall
George Stephanopoulos Bill Clinton’s communications director
Leon Black Billionaire, Apollo Management
Naomi Campbell Black Panther
Jacques Villeneuve Canadian Formula-1, Indy car racer
Katie Couric CBS Evening News
Leslie H. Wexner CEO of Limited Brands
Joseph A. Hafner, Jr. CEO of Riviana Foods, 1984-2005
Charlie Rose Charlie Rose Show
Chelsea Handler Chelsea Lately
Roman Polanski Chinatown
Danny Hillis Co-Founder, Thinking Machines
David H. Koch Conservative philanthropist, Koch heir
Matt Groening Creator of The Simpsons
Nadia Bjorlin Days of Our Lives
Bruce Willis Die Hard
Peter Mandelson EU Commissioner for Trade
Sarah Ferguson Fergie, Duchess of York
George Soros Financial speculator
Nelson Mandela Former President of South Africa
Richard Branson Founder of Virgin chain
David Rockefeller Founder of the Trilateral Commission
Anton LaVey Founder, Church of Satan
Cate Blanchett Galadriel in LOTR
Heidi Klum German supermodel
Bill Richardson Governor of New Mexico
Nancy Sinatra Has boots made for walkin’
Charles Manson Helter Skelter
Tom Ford Influential Gucci designer
Frank Sinatra It’s Frank’s world, we just live in it
Alan Dershowitz Lawyer, represented Klaus von Bulow
Susan Atkins Manson Family
Michael Bloomberg Mayor of New York City
Sandy Berger National Security Advisor for Bill Clinton
Zbigniew Brzezinski National Security Advisor, 1977-81
Brad Pitt Ocean’s Eleven
Mort Zuckerman Owner, New York Daily News
Sharon Tate Polanski’s wife murdered by Manson family
Maurice Strong Power executive, environmentalist
Ilham Aliyev President of Azerbaijan
Thomas S. Johnson President of Chemical Bank, 1983-89
Vladimir Putin President of Russia, 2000-08
Ehud Barak Prime Minister of Israel, 1999-2001
David R. Hunter Progressive fund advisor
Queen Beatrix I Queen of the Netherlands
Jeffrey E. Epstein Reclusive money manager
Ralph Fiennes Red Dragon
Flavio Briatore Renault F1 Team, dates models
Mia Farrow Rosemary’s Baby
Chris Tucker Rush Hour
Conrad K. Harper Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett
Ken Starr Special Prosecutor, Clinton’s impeachment
Ronald W. Burkle Supermarket Billionaire
Donald Trump The Donald
Prince Andrew The Duke of York
Kevin Spacey The Usual Suspects
Leonardo DiCaprio Titanic
Toby Young Toby Young writes about Toby Young
Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider
Tony Blair UK Prime Minister, 1997-2007
George J. Mitchell US Middle East Envoy
Hillary Clinton US Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger US Secretary of State, 1973-77
Lawrence H. Summers US Treasury Secretary, 1999-2001
Al Gore US Vice President under Clinton
Katharine Graham Washington Post publisher, 1966-79
Bill Ayers Weather Underground
Bernardine Dohrn Weather Underground leader
Michelle Obama Wife of Barack Obama

Absolutely Amazing Video Navy jet crashes into Virginia Beach apartment building

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A fighter jet that malfunctioned just after takeoff hurtled into a Virginia Beach apartment complex on Friday in a spectacular crash that sent flames and black smoke billowing from the rubble.

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RAW VIDEO: US Military Aircraft Crashes in Virgini…: A US F-18 naval jet crashed in Virginia Beach.
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The burning fuselage of an F/A-18 Hornet lies smoldering after crashing into a residential building in Virginia Beach, Va., Friday, April 6, 2012. The Navy did not immediately return telephone messages left by The Associated Press, but media reports indicate the two aviators were able to eject from the jet before it crashed. They were being treated for injuries that were not considered life threatening. (AP Photo/Kandice Angel)
The burning fuselage of an F/A-18 Hornet lies smoldering after crashing into a residential building in Virginia Beach, Va., Friday, April 6, 2012. The Navy did not immediately return telephone messages left by The Associated Press, but media reports indicate the two aviators were able to eject from the jet before it crashed. They were being treated for injuries that were not considered life threatening. (AP Photo/Kandice Angel) / The Associated Press

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A fighter jet that malfunctioned just after takeoff hurtled into a Virginia Beach apartment complex on Friday in a spectacular crash that sent flames and black smoke billowing from the rubble.

The two pilots managed to eject just before impact, suffering minor injuries along with five others on the ground. Several residents described hearing a loud explosion and looking out their windows to see the red and orange blaze. In the confusion that followed, two men helped one of the bloodied pilots from the two-seat F18 Hornet move to safety.

“Oh, my God, I heard three really loud explosions, then the black smoke went up high in the sky,” said 71-year-old Felissa Ezell, who lives in a townhouse near the crash site.

By evening, emergency crews were searching through the charred remains of the complex, where some 40 apartment units were damaged or destroyed. No fatalities had been reported.

Seven people, including the pilots from nearby Naval Air Station Oceana, were taken to a hospital. All except one of the pilots were released by late afternoon.

Virginia Beach Fire Department Capt. Tim Riley said three residents remained unaccounted for late Friday.

“We don’t know if we have working cell numbers, if they’ve traveled,” Riley said. “We don’t know if people are staying with other people.”

He said crews had done an exhaustive search of about 95 percent of the apartment complex and would continue searching throughout the night.

“We consider ourselves very fortunate,” he said.

The plane had dumped loads of fuel before crashing, though it wasn’t clear if that was because of a malfunction or an intentional maneuver by the pilots, said Capt. Mark Weisgerber with U.S. Fleet Forces Command. He said investigators will try to determine what happened. The jet went down less than 10 miles from Oceana.

Bruce Nedelka, the Virginia Beach EMS division chief, said witnesses saw fuel being dumped from the jet before it went down, and that fuel was found on buildings and vehicles in the area

Don’t Trash the American Flag! How to Retire a U.S. Flag

On Location in Rochester NY, today I found a American Flag in the trash on my way home tonight and I saved it from disgrace and took it home for a proper retirement ceremony. As I was getting out of the car with Cathy and the baby to go inside for the night, a old lady said “that she had followed me home to ask what I was doing with the flag that she saw me take out of the trash?” Eve I said to Eve the above statement! Eve asked if I wanted two more Flags that she had rescued from the trash a few weeks earlier. She said that I was sent from God and that she was meant to meetup with me this day! She gave me the flags thanked me and said her name was Eve and that her father died in World War 2 her brother fought in Vietnam and that her sister was a nurse in the US Army.  She said she was proud to see me do this.  I felt her pain and saw it in her face I could see she felt like crying for her loss of her father and brother
This is what I could do to honer our Country and those who fought and died for us today! For the Grandfather I never met who came home so messed up with PTSD and never was the same man he did that for you and I. Now I’m thinking about doing a Proper Flag retirement ceremony on the 4th of July this summer! How strange is life! God is good!
 Retire a U.S. Flag
National Flag Foundation recommends the following as the proper ceremonies for retiring and destroying a worn Flag.
    • This ceremony should be conducted at a private, non-public location.
    • Only one Flag, representing all those to be destroyed, should be used in the ceremony.
    • Two color guards should be used at evening retreat, one for the Flag currently in use and a special color guard for the Flag to be permanently retired.
    • Just before sunset, the Flag that has been flying all day is retired in the normal, ceremonial procedure for the group or site.
    • The color guard responsible for the Flag receiving the final tribute moves front and center. The leader should present this color guard with the Flag that has been selected for its final tribute and subsequent destruction. The leader then should instruct the color guard to “hoist the colors”.
    • When the Flag has been secured at the top of the pole, the leader comments: “This Flag has served its nation long and well. It has worn to a condition to which it should no longer be used to represent the nation. This Flag represents all of the Flags collected and being retired from service today. We honor them all as we salute one Flag.”
    • The leader then calls the group to attention, orders a salute, leads the entire group in the “Pledge of Allegiance” and orders the Flag retired by the color guard.
    • Slowly and ceremoniously, the flag is lowered, then respectfully folded in the customary triangle. The Flag is delivered to the leader and then the group is dismissed.
    • This concludes the Ceremony of Final Tribute.
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    Ceremonial Burning of the Flag

    • This ceremony should be conducted at a private, non-public location.
    • The burning of a Flag should take place at a campfire in a ceremony separate from the Ceremony of Final Tribute. The fire must be sizable (preferably having burnt down to a bed of red hot coals to avoid having bits of the Flag being carried off by a roaring fire), yet be of sufficient intensity to ensure complete burning.
    • Before the ceremony begins, the color guard assigned to the Flag opens up its tri-corner fold and then refolds it in a coffin-shaped rectangle.
    • All assemble around the fire. The leader calls the group to attention.
    • The color guard comes forward and places the Flag on the fire.
    • All briskly salute.
    • After the salute, but while still at attention, the leader should conduct a respectful educational program as the Flag burns: e.g. singing of “God Bless America”; offering an inspiring message of the Flag’s meaning followed by the “Pledge of Allegiance”; performing a reading about the Flag; reciting the “American’s Creed”; etc.
    • When the Flag is consumed, those assembled, with the exception of a leader and the color guard, should be dismissed. They should be led out in single file and in silence.
    • The leader and color guard should remain to ensure that the Flag is completely consumed, and to burn additional Flags, if any.
    • The fire should then be safely extinguished.

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